Good to hear as I had the "pleasure" of having (2) TOGO's at my home park of SFGA back in the day! Oh my!!!!
That said- the footprint/station is now home to one of the best woodies in the country!
Ultra Twister: http://www.greatadventurehistory.com/UltraTwister.htm
Viper: http://www.greatadventurehistory.com/Viper.htm
That said- I give credit to SFGA for being a major risk taker on ride concepts back in the day.......
Yes, I agree that El Toro was a big step up.
^Yeah, that's what I figured.
Last concert I saw at a park was the B-52s at BGW, and that was a few years ago. Well, I did catch a wee bit of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy the last time I was at Epcot.
I never realized that drawing caricatures in parks was such a tough racket. I feel very sorry for the poor man who ended up in the hospital, and I hope he pulls through.
Well, I haven't visited any "Q" parks, either, but I can give us an "R."
Rusutsu Resort (Japan)
And here's a "T" for good measure.
Tivoli Gardens (Denmark)
I'm in the minority here as I never cared for the original National Lampoon's Vacation and had no interest in the new version; I think Christmas Vacation is the best of this series.
Tomorrowland starts out well, but goes off the rails.
Verbolten is a great night ride, too--even though part of it is indoors. Like the Big Bad Wolf before it, that plunge to the river is even better at night (and during Howl-o-Scream when the fog machines are pumping).