A couple of years ago I rode a kiddie coaster at our local county fair because I'd never ridden any ride with a nine-car train! Is that pathetic or what?
Some people say I have some sort of OCD. I didn't know Orange County had a disease named after it, but whatever.
And thanks for being in our ranks, Diablo!
Eric
Not to burst any bubbles or anything, but the 2009 coaster has already been promoted as a "family-type" ride, so I wouldn't go expecting a "hyper-anything."
Eric
You'd think that a theme park would have opened long ago in the Phoenix or Tucson area (and I'm not talking Golf 'N' Stuff). Maybe this'll work out, maybe not.
BTW, what coaster is that on the park's future website? It must be KI's Racer, KD's Rebel Yell, or Carowinds' Thunder Road.
Eric
Funny how B&M is so revered, yet their wooden coaster trains were not considered a success. That may explain why there are only three such trains built---Psyclone's!
Eric
"I would be in heaven if I lived in SoCal and could go to SFMM 4 times a month. Trade places??" (canadianfreak)
I wouldn't mind living in Canadia where you live---for awhile at least. Where is that?
Eric
Personally, I like the idea of a junior woodie at SFMM. That'll give the kiddies sort of a warmup to the bigger ones.
And a second BIG woodie (for a total of three) could easily work into the plans. SFStL will have three woodies when Evel Knievel opens, and other Six Flags parks have two major ones.
Eric
^ I played shuffleboard when I was about 15, so you're right about that.
Today, I almost---almost---almost went to SFMM. But I chose not to because it would have been my fourth visit this month!
Eric