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A pavillion for concerts, b-day parties, concerts, etc. would be either a small building or a series of small awnings that would make a good little gathering place. But, like you said, it could be a plaza with a stage. I have an example in the last picture I posted. Here are a few examples of "small theme parks" so that those needing help can have some. Here's an example of a pavillion right behind this Sky Sling. The Celebration Centre is a great example of a large Family Fun Center. With many family rides and a few good thrill rides, this is the place where everybody can have fun! Every small park HAS to have some kind of "Wheee! Whee! Barf!" ride, and this is this park's example. Meanwhile in Utah........ Another family pirate ship.... They even have a small coaster there. It's pretty fun, but it's no Millenium Force or anything. They have several fair type rides within a small area in the middle of the city. Imagine a smaller Central Park with a large fair and the Space Needle within the area. A picture from "Fun Forest" here in Seattle. It's just a medium sized "permenent fair" sort of park.
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Wow..... A lot of stuff. I'm not a "credit WHORE!!!!," but I'll do it occassionally. However, Boomerang will likely be skipped, along with a few of the uninteresting credits itnotfair mentioned. I'll see if Adventure City is worth a shot, but I doubt it, as my mom is really only looking into the big parks. Actually, itnotfair, if you want to come (since you're looking for credits), I'll PM you with a few details. TPR MULTI-MEMBER TRIPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Scott's Coaster Closet
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to SeaWhippet's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Wow.... this is classic stuff... amazing how cool coasters used to be, very experimental and apparently very fun! Too bad many of these classics can only be seen in those photos. -
Ok, here's the problem. My dad is going to be in San Diego from the early 15th to the 17th. My mom was planning on just going to Knotts and Sea World San Diego. SWSD would be on the 15th or 14th when we arrive and Knott's would be on the 16th. What do you think we should do when we are at Knott's to avoid wasting time? Thanks in advance for anyone who may help!
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^I know, it's one of my favorites!
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I got an R/C Helicopter for St. Patrick's day (since my mom didn't like some of the kids in my class, she decided to spend what she usually spent on pizza for the helicopter.) It is by far, one of the best mini-R/C copters you can get. It takes a lot of banging to get it broken (which I have done twice since I got it on the 16th) and it's pretty easy to learn.
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I've had my midterms for a while, but I've gotten better grades since. I won't be getting grades 'till next week (since we have Friday off) but I rememer that my previous grades rose a little bit.
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Photo TR: Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Enthuseast replied to Electerik's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
That's pretty cool! A huge aquarium is pretty cool, a lot cooler than one of those cheap ones.