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cal1br3tto

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  1. I actually just noticed that RCDB finally added the RMC remakes as new, separate coasters, listing their former wooden versions as defunct rides. Here's SFM's page, for example. This is already looking striking with the new track!
  2. I awoke to a light dusting of powdered sugar on the ground. Now it's all gone.
  3. "'Cause theme parks are so much more fun when the sun's outside And I lost my phone to the lake beneath the Batman ride" Thanks to this post, now I'll remember which Batman that was. You know, after all those nights I spent wondering.
  4. I had no idea that decorating with keychains was so widespread. Makes a lot of sense, though.
  5. Of the other parks you're considering, I think Idlewild has the most enjoyable atmosphere. It doesn't have anything I would call a "big ride," but several attractions that could appeal to all ages. I'd say the delightful Mr. Rogers trolley is a must there. Hopefully, they'll bring back the Caterpillar, as I believe was rumored. They do have a log flume, too. Dorney is mainly a thrill park, but that's not to say it's impossible to relax there. They do have a classic Whip (as do several other PA parks), and the flume is very enjoyable.
  6. A few years ago I wrote a term paper about marketing for theme parks. I even mentioned details like Dole Whip and Potato Patch Fries. As far as I know, the essay is being used as an example for other students. Hopefully a good one.
  7. So young, and already so photogenic. I'm looking forward to seeing this take shape.
  8. "My City Was Gone" - The Pretenders
  9. At first I was thinking of rides that might actually fit in my yard. In that case, I might have to go with a Rock-O-Plane. For a dream property, I would at least need a classic carousel and a custom wooden coaster.
  10. Definitely don't just stick to the most enthusiast-popular row on a coaster. A lot of rides are equally good, though different, in the front row and the back row. Sometimes, the back is more highly praised but the front is even better. Magnum does have plenty of back row fans (I do think that 1.3 is more fun than the first row of the last car, though).
  11. Snow is falling from the sky!
  12. ^It is very therapeutic to see these updates. Nah, I know what you meant. I forgot how much I love indoor coasters. The layout really does look wicked.
  13. Darn, someone already took my joke about direct sunlight and plenty of water.
  14. I'll ride everything, but there are definitely a few types that no longer have much appeal. Arrows in general. Most Vekomas (exceptions: GIBs, Invertigos, flyers). Most mine trains and wild mice. I also used to be more tuned in to the unique ride experiences offered by various kiddie coasters. Now, not so much.
  15. Perhaps not as much of a trend as a coincidence, but: classic wild mice. The Miler at Adventure City and the Herschell Monster Mouse at Washington State Fair were intentionally closed recently, and the Miler at Funtown Pier in New Jersey was destroyed. Also, the Herschell Monster Mouse at Amusement Park Drive In has yet to open. Currently, there are only two classic Miler Mice operating, two Herschell Mad Mouses, and no Monster Mouses. Save the mousies!
  16. Gemini: very good racer, but only about average for a coaster. For racers, I put it below Lightning Racer, on par with Racer at Kennywood, and well above the rest. Unlike too many others, CP seems fairly committed to racing it. However, I didn't get the plentiful airtime that others report, or much excitement outside of the enjoyable racing effect.
  17. ^^Lots of interesting details that should make the projects fun to follow.
  18. And final destination for the old bumper cars is...Miracle Strip at Pier Park in Panama City Beach, Florida. I remember looking at the field of cars at Playland and wondering, "Wait...why is there a cat?" Link Ready to leave Vancouver. Note the inexplicable cat. Source: Miracle Strip Facebook page.
  19. Is it true that the secret to more comfortable rides on Magnum is pulling your seatbelt as tight as possible? I tried it, but don't have enough experience to know if it works. It's too bad those lap bars tend to auto-staple. My mind seems to process the airtime on Magnum as more charming and quirky as opposed to extreme and amazing.
  20. This reminds me, I should probably feel more grateful that it only took me two visits (2010 and 2013) to get every possible credit here. Judging from multiple stories I've heard, it can take way more than that.
  21. I had always imagined the make your own candy bar attraction as something way more simplistic and less automated. That looks pretty fun. Also, even though I don't consider it amazing, I'm glad to see some praise for Fahrenheit.
  22. ^I like that Hersheypark has a dedicated Ball Drop in their coaster stations, not that I've ever seen it used. Admittedly, it obviously only solves one of many basketball annoyances (that being where to put your balls while on a coaster).
  23. Fond memories. Winning a few times after the prizes ran out, stalking other TPR members, convos with random people, playing around with my avatar, and even the extra fun this thread provided.
  24. ^And in this case, I fully approve. Two very appealing names (I've always liked the traditional storm-themed names, no matter how cliched). At least it's not something dumb like Ghostrider and Coast Rider.
  25. ^So it's supposed to be dinosaur-themed? Is there a such thing as an Elephantosaurus? Because that fuzzy thing is ADORABLE.
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