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XYZ

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  1. Well, at least there's a sign now. It's better than nothing...
  2. I rode Sierra Sidewinder about 12 times in a row at WCB last week.
  3. So, at this pace, Full Throttle's area will be finished by 2033?
  4. Who said the timeline has to end in 2013? Anyways, I like your top spin, though I really didn't notice anything with the refurbishment of the rides. Also, the RMC coaster seems to get a lot of inspiration from something...
  5. Fast Lane at Gilroy Gardens. Anyways, the new water play area looks really nice.
  6. This 200% percent obtains to me. Agreed. Your welcome. Ah, yes, I forgot to add in that it's the only tunnel in Maui. This time, there wasn't much of a feral cat problem in Maui, though there were a good amount of chickens roaming around. I went to the Tropical Plantation and the Road to Hana (for the second time) and I have photos of each of these locations that I will show in upcoming updates.
  7. ^Nice photos. I really like the Kingda Ka one.
  8. XYZ goes to Maui: Part One (Below) XYZ goes to Maui: Part Two (Page 2) XYZ goes to Maui: Part Three (Page 3) PART ONE (Also, a lot of the captions do have a good amount of factual information, so yeah, it can be confusing ) Welcome to Maui! So, this was the place I stayed at for a week. It was stuck in the 1980s and it felt like an old grandma was living here. It also smelled like an old grandma too. The exterior, since you know, this photo was taken outside. In case you want to know where I parked my car... The two islands in the photo are Kahoolawe and Molokini. The big one is Kahoolawe which was bombed for many years by the good ol' Americans and then all the trees were cut down. It is uninhabited, though some weird Hawaiians want to settle on this lifeless rock. The tiny island is Molokini which is where tourists get robbed of their money to see pretty fish that you can see at the beach. This is Larry Ellison’s Island, also called Lanai by uh, everyone. Anyways, Larry Ellison bought this island for some reason, so I call it Larry’s Island. By the way, I like the sunset photo, the thing every single Hawaiian tourist does for some reason… You know what I'm going to say... TAKE THE TUNNEL INTO HEAVEN! See, I changed it by adding “into heaven”, oh never mind. So, this is Lahaina which has a very big chimney that really doesn’t serve much purpose. Anyways, everyone who goes to Maui loves Lahaina so much that they want to marry it, so here’s Lahaina. Warning: Long caption Lahaina has this big tree. Forget the redwoods, this tree is wide not tall. It’s called a Banyan tree which basically is a tree that has branches that stick into the ground and plants more roots down and expands the tree even more. Ignoring the run-on sentence, it’s pretty interesting. This is the only night-time photo I got of it that actually came onto focus. Oh yeah, everything on this photo is one tree, except for those cars back there… I couldn’t get any more nighttime photos of Lahaina, but there will be more Lahaina photos later. Anyways, here’s a big needle called the Iao Needle. It’s basically a beautiful area where Hawaiians killed each other hundreds of years ago. So, there's trees... And more trees... And some trash cans filled with tree corpses… It sure is... purty. (Southern Californians, you SHOULD know this reference.) Yes, more trees! Come on, nobody is that dumb. Oh. More photos of the Iao Needle! Yay! Everyone likes close-up shots. Right? The end of the valley goes to some farms and city stuff. Imagine a good caption here. I lost ideas. If you're really bothered by this caption, PM me. Hawaiians these days... The sign is supposed to say “Area Closed: Do not go beyond this point”. Wait, what are those people doing in the back? Hey, get out of there! There are no waterfalls out there. Tourists these days… Some pretty, pretty stuff. Rocks. END OF PART 1! Please respond so that this trip report gets more popular and thank you for reading all of this. (Also, the Walmart photo is not mine, but it's a public domain image.) Since this is a rather silly photo trip report, if you have any questions about Hawaii, ask me below and I'll answer them.
  9. ^^&^^^ That Star Wars shirt is hilarious.
  10. Sierra Sidewinder (Knott's) at West Coast Bash.
  11. The worlds FIRST Jr. Top Hat! Yet another record! It would also be the slowest inverting multi-launch Premier Rides roller coaster south of Castaic and north of Sylmar. Great records.
  12. If Prudential complained about Vortex, for example, I don't think that complaint could do anything. Heck, this is California, so anything's possible.
  13. It looks pretty good, but I think the layout can be much improved to look more like the real New Texas Giant. Also, I think I'm getting a headache from all these RCT3 Iron Horse recreations that came out of nowhere.
  14. New York City. I like going there not just because El Toro is an hour away.
  15. Vortex and Flight Deck were built before the Prudential office building.
  16. They could demolish the back portion of Rolling Thunder during the season. That wouldn't affect El Toro.
  17. This wins the thread. (Also, smashing underground is part of the YOYO experience. )
  18. Is it going to be a... giga coaster? Nah. It's going to be interesting to see what the new additions of Carowinds will be in the next few years.
  19. This looks really good. I have pretty good expectations for this movie.
  20. Looks nice. I'm assuming it'll go behind Pirate Reef. I wished that a Polar X-plorer-like coaster would go there, but this is fine.
  21. If SeaWorld will be on the first day of WCB, I will come. Also, Knott's WCB was amazing. Thanks to Robb, Knott's, TPR etc. for the great day.
  22. This looks really nice. I hope some other Cedar Fair parks will get something similar to this (Knott's 75th anniversary is coming soon...).
  23. Whoa, this was unexpected. Hopefully, they can get the fire out soon, though it doesn't look good for the park.
  24. Here's an updated list of the parks I visited, with the amount of times I visited at each park: LEGOLAND California: x31 California's Great America: x15 Knott's Berry Farm: x7 Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: x3 Six Flags Magic Mountain: x3 Gilroy Gardens: x1 Six Flags Discovery Kingdom: x1 Six Flags Great Adventure: x1 Total: x62
  25. It's too bad to hear the negative reviews on Apocalypse as the last time I rode it, six months ago, it was relatively smooth and very enjoyable.
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