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  1. I LOVE these reports from obscure places in far, far away places. As we are stranded at home waiting for our second son, these reports take us to the places we hope to see one day.
  2. Hello! I'm an art-teacher here in Luxembourg, Europe and I have this architecture class. There's a lot of boring things I could do with my students, but we decided to do fun things. So their next project will be designing a Funhouse/Walkthrough attraction (their first was themeing a roller coaster gate/portal). But to give them some ideas about how a funhouse/walkthrough attraction is built and how the path the visitors take is only the small part of the attraction I wanted to give them some references of floorplans/layouts of these attractions. Does anyone have some images he'd like to share? Thanks in advance!
  3. That's a most impressive photo of the Double-Helix. Goes right into my Wallpaper folder!
  4. ^^That has to be in every coaster-fanatics wet dreams...
  5. I'm surprised that those Qbots don't get more hate here, I read other blogs and you almost fear to say that you like them. We bought them on nearly every park that has got them, mainly SF parks and we loved it. It is just so much more relaxing to sit somewhere or take a minor ride than waiting in-line. I never understood the haters. You see, when you come from Abroad and you always think "This might be the first and last time I will be at this park, so better make it count." you certainly spend the extra money without blinking.
  6. No, I just got this info form PAfans: (Google translation from spanish): DATA CONFIRMED Opening scheduled for May / June 2012. Hypercoaster without investment. (hehehe) Will be the eighth roller coaster at Port Aventura. Will be the second fastest roller coaster in Europe (behind Furius Baco). Maximum speed: 134 km / h. Height: 76 meters. First drop: 78 meters. Cost: 25 million Euros. 5 camelbacks, the smallest of them have a height of 7 stories. Brand will Bolliger & Mabillard (like Dragon Khan). You will cross 4 times with Dragon Khan. Colours: white and turquoise routes. Supports gray. Theme: simulate the ascent to the Himalayas. At the end of the first drop will enter a tunnel. The train will enter a lake creating a dramatic "splash".
  7. I was going to say something about the ride operators making all the difference, but at Parque Warner... probably not! With the crisis going strong in Spain, I suspect that the operators will show more enthusiasm too keep their job these days.
  8. I'll tell you what I think of it when I get back from Madrid and their DejaVu "Stuntfall". It will be the first time I ride one of these. Hope it won't be down for maintenance...
  9. Ispeed looks pretty intense in a wonderful way. I really had to rewatch for the guy at the back, totally hilarious.
  10. Big Air looks somewhat boring, like a DéjaVu without the rollercoaster parts. But the lifting system should be the same... and as DéjaVus this one surely has to be down often.
  11. Thanks alot! So this sounds like we will have a lot of fun and by the way I found this thread that explains the Gold Flash Pass in depth: www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=54495
  12. Hello! I'm new like the guy ^just above me. Would you just please care to give an answer to my question, that would be highly appreciated, 'cause we are not locals and all
  13. We'll have FP for our day at SFMM. We do that more out of necessity, because we want to ride almost all of the coasters, this at the beginning of august. As it is not that often that we visit the US. If we ride X2 we'll simply do the queue as everybody else. Same will probably count for GL. I read the description of the Gold Passes that SFMM delivers, but am not that sure that I really understood how it works. Is it like an electronic Disney Fast-Pass? You "check-in" at a ride and wait until your time comes and than you have a time-window to get into the fast-pass-lane? Does it work well?
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