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gforce1994

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  1. This looks like Snoopy after too many years of beer and pretzels in the doghouse. Actually, you have Snoopy backwards in the photo!
  2. I like that idea in a weird way. They should call it Bangarang and play the skrillex song during the ride so at least there is some fun with all the head banging. Heck they should have called it "Ny?ma's Revenge"!
  3. What are the chances that a topographic image of Snoopy randomly appears on the moon. It's the same chance the Houston Astros have of making the playoffs this year!
  4. ...and this is bad because? Cedar Fair's KIds park was KI. If KI is bumped who knows what will happen!
  5. It's "Boomerbang" as we call it. I kinda feel the same way. I mean, the Windseekers and the Star Flyers, not gonna like, I do *like* them, but sorta in the same way I like a nice observation tower. It is funny how if you sit next to someone scared of heights on a Windseeker, they will freak out... some people will even cry! Seen it happen! Prediction for 2014 is The Texan Full Throttle!
  6. It's not a coaster, but it sure does stink up the place.
  7. Being in Kidsville, seeing Snoopy's plump stomach on the moon, breaking records. A + B + C = Planet Snoopy
  8. Planet Snoopy is confirmed! Look at the photo! Snoopy within the black outlined area. Makes sense for "Planet" snoopy!
  9. What is the difference between Topper Track and the track on Outlaw Run? LMAO!!!! Oh Jeez... Whoops XD Don't spread it!
  10. Should have been called Boomerbang! Heck they should have even put it next to the Batman coaster and call it the Batarang!
  11. What does that even mean? He's clearly referring to the fact that the addition of Full Throttle with cement Magic Mountain's lead over Cedar Point as the ultimate coaster park. See, Cedar Point can only remain a successful park as long as it is able to keep its coaster count roughly equal with Magic Mountain. We coaster enthusiasts live by the principal "Quantity Over Quality." The war between Cedar Point and Magic Mountain is an INCREDIBLY important issue to us. Why do you think Magic Mountain keeps removing non-coaster rides and adding new coasters with short layouts? Because they are trying to cram in as many of those things into the park as they possibly can! So yes, Cedar Fair is without a doubt "son done for." I couldn't put it any better myself. I couldn't tell if you were being sarcastic or not but Cedar Point can still remain a very sucessful park without having to keep up with SFMM coaster count. Remember they do not compete in the same region so the coaster war count is more for bragging rights and their sucessfulness does not hinge on the fact if they can keep up with SFMM coaster count. And no, Cedar Point is in no way "son done for!" I know from insiders that there are tiny concerns with Cedar Point that are extremely problematic. Maybe it is "so done for!
  12. Actually take that back. Maybe they're getting the boomerang from SFNE. It would make sense since Flashback needed a ton a maintinence. Supposedly inside sources are stating this might be an upgrade!
  13. What is coming? Here is the enlarged and enhanced photo!
  14. Sorry to burst everyone's bubble but the next coaster will probably be a GCI coaster similar to Apocolypse. Let's face it TNTG is now a steel coaster which means their flagship park is down to one wooden coaster while MM or GA(I and II) or OG has two wooden coasters. Even Six Flags America has two wooden coasters. With the lack of wooden coasters there, it seems an Apocalypse clone is coming to SFOT.
  15. I don't think Cedar Fair has any control over the Knott's grocery store product line. I think they are owned by Smucker. If Smucker's is the contractor for Knotts / Cedar Fair they could tell Smucker to take out the corn syrup (which is made with a bit of sulfuric acid, among other things that are not good for you). I'd love to see a small berry patch somewhere at Knott's showing people how berries are grown, perhaps with samples of fresh berries when they are in season. They could even sell berry plants in the gift shop. I don't recall seeing any rides at Knott's Berry Farm themed to berries. The Raspberry Rollercoaster? Boysenberry Bumpercars? Berry Blasters on Berry Hill instead of Boo Blasters on Boo Hill!
  16. Why? Why is it a bad idea to install a version of a proven ride, but make it better by increasing the comfort for the riders, while decreasing the likelihood that people will HATE IT? What could possibly be bad about that idea? ...unless you're one of those people that thinks they'll fall out if they go upside down without shoulder bars. In that case, you're delusional, because Schwarzkopf. Let's recall 2001 Premier Coasters with over the shoulder restraints- painful as heck! Next season with lap bars: blessing from above. Maybe it will be better with lap bars. Who really knows until 2013?
  17. If their getting Flashback, why don't they call it Boomerbang?
  18. Compared to Reverse Blast- this is a pebble!
  19. Yellow Train! What is all the hubba bubba about the yellow train?
  20. Hello I am Gforce 1994, an avid sports fan. I'm a theme park and professional sports guru. I visit sports arenas just like TPR with amusement parks. Here are some of my ratings. Great American Ball Park: The home of the Reds is the signiture "retro" style park. The most famous features are the Pepsi Power Stacks, along with the Gap- a split in the stands allowing for great views out or in. Fans in the stadium are understanding, so you won't be hit with projectiles for wearing the opposing team's colors. The food deals are great, and an out of towner can really be provided with a taste of Cincinnati. However, the stadium is small, and with the return of the Red's, the stadium shows its inability to hold large crowds.Overall the stadium is a 8/10 Progressive Field: The home of the Indians, and a signiture MLB palace. It is most famous for its retro looks and for the 120 foot HD scoreboard in left field. The prices are alright due to the fact many people sell their tickets due to mid season slumps. The Indians fans are a bit hostile towards opposing fans, so choose your outfits wisely. Food is alright but the open cap rule is harsh and cheap. The stadium has double concourses, so expect quick exits on even the busiest day. Rate: 7.5/10 Wrigley Field: I went breifly to a game here but I was able to observe the game day atmosphere around the stadium. The neighborhoods get swamped even on the worst of days, so arrive here early. One positive about the stadium is the fact that there are overflow seats across the way, which provide great views of the stadium. However, the stadium shows its age when there are large crowds. This stadium is a Excellent park and easily gets a 9/10
  21. Good news is: at least the mother washed her hands!
  22. Coaster Express! Voyage or El Toro?
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