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  1. I don't have anything that I'm afraid of. If anything startles me I'll attack it. That goes for people, animals, etc. I can't do haunted houses for that reason. I'm not afraid but if something scares me my first reaction is to throw a punch. I'm not too fond of elevators either. Again, I'm not afraid of them but I don't like how in the case of an emergency you can get stuck in them. I'd rather take the stairs.
  2. Led Zeppelin theming is never odd. The more you know. All kidding aside I know that the theme would never fit I just really always loved the idea of Led Zep mixed with coasters.
  3. Nope... No signs of construction anywhere. At least yet. Today is the first day of weekend-only operations.
  4. I could be wrong, but I think it was more of an inside joke than sarcasm
  5. Good riddance. Mantis was one of my least favorite coasters at CP. However, it was one of the better stand-ups IMO. Hopefully the park does a good job with theming if they do go through with a conversion.
  6. So, you were three or four years old? Or are you not really 37? I didn't specify there. It was the best one I've seen on DVD. I didn't see the topic of the forum was best concert I've been to. I've seen a few Pink Floyd shows live in the 90s.
  7. Pretty much all Herschend parks offer a good selection of food. The southern cooking style really is what makes it the best for me. Disney is a close second, but Disney pretty much excels at everything.
  8. Definitely The Wall (1980). Almost two hours of Gilmour and Waters rockin the house. I've seen a few Pink Floyd shows but this was the best. Van Halens early Hagar tours and Def Leppards early 90s tours are my runners up. I personally prefer Hagar to Roth by a hair but both were great. Def Leppard also knew how to put on a good show every time. I wish that Freddie Mercury lived long enough to do another US tour with Queen. I would have given up anything to see the Wembley show.
  9. I've had many jobs over my days. I used to do a lot of maintenance work. I was a car mechanic at a small shop, maintenance/construction worker for theme parks, and even site supervisor. Then I went for my degree in mechanical engineering. I work for a company that supplies many industrial machines and equipment. Everything from forklifts to hydraulic cylinders to compressors to large trucks and factory machinery. Basically you can call my company an ACME company. My daily jobs include designing working machinery, building or assembling them, and troubleshooting them if they break. I like how my job gives me a variety of tasks and not just one thing every day.
  10. Wow classes are a lot different now then when I was in school. It was pretty much the same schedule every day there weren't all these letter days or things like that. It seems like schools want more kids to get into the engineering field and science field. But back when I was in school times were a lot different. Most kids skipped and pushed cars off of cliffs. (True story for anyone who's interested)
  11. I haven't visited MFI this year but it sounds like operations have went on a landslide. It sometimes surprises me how much things have changed. No ride there is really safe (of course besides Silver Comet, the train, antique cars, and water park attractions).
  12. Teiichi Yamada (TOGO) Charles Dinn Michael Black (RCCA) Hendrik op het Veld (Vekoma) This of course is for North Korea's version of Mount Rushmore Now for the real deal: Werner Stengel Anton Schwarzkopf Ron Toomer Alan Schilke If I got another vote, Curtis Summers
  13. I had a very good ride on Mean Streak last year. I don't know why a lot of people complain about it, because there are a lot worse coasters than this. The only Dinn layout that was ever good was Predator, but you get the hell beat out of you every ride (at least in the back).
  14. The park is not landlocked yet. Even with the log flume, they had a TON of space to expand on behind it. The mini golf course is another prime space. There are also other small patches that are often overlooked, and there are many of those spread through the park.
  15. That's definitely the right ride, and the right year. I don't know why they keep on removing attractions that people enjoy. The log flume I get, but Crazy Bus, Sizzler, Sea Ray, etc. got higher reviews than Over the Falls, Starship 2000, and others.
  16. ^The wood in the middle of Predator's plot has always been there. It is used for repairs at the start of each season. If you look at the structure, every year new beams are put in. Hooks Lagoon should also get worked on. 90% of the water features either don't work or aren't run right.
  17. Twisted Colossus for uniqueness, two rides in one, and racing elements. I like WC's layout it's just really hard to vote against something as huge as TC.
  18. Sweet! A brand new Gravitron! a world record breaking Gravitron No, no, no! You got it all wrong. Starship 2000 for the win!!! Leaked Image of Six Flags Great Adventure's 13th coaster, "Goliath" Coming 2016 No no no no... You've got it all wrong. Looping Dragon is the 13th coaster! Goliath would be 14! But there's a twist. Goliath would be built by Triotech so is it a coaster at all? Is it just a dark ride, a coaster, or 7D experience? Maybe Six Flags would market it as all three.
  19. Sweet! A brand new Gravitron! a world record breaking Gravitron No, no, no! You got it all wrong. Starship 2000 for the win!!!
  20. Time Machine > Bobsled and Canyon Blaster One condition though, the park reuses the sound system and cranks Led Zeppelin again. Get whatever copyrights or trademarks or whatever is needed, and crank it.
  21. It might just be me, but Boomerang and Viper have always been two better coasters of their type. I've been riding Viper since it opened, and only have received minimal head banging on my worst rides. Same goes for Boomerang, and I am an average sized person. I don't think that Boomerang's issue is too bad either. I just really hope that the park decided to close it after what I saw last week. The lift cable slipped off the second catch car and was laying on the ground. The issue with the lift probably contributed to it. I used to be a ride mechanic back in the day, and from what I've seen, I think that there is a leak in the hydraulic system. There is hydraulic fluid laying in a channel of hoses, and the issue may be as simple as replacing a fastener. Back on announcements, the park usually announces late, but I know for a fact that Blast Off was done right before Fright Fest because the park put up billboards for it in the park.
  22. I would be interested. I had an account in the past I just gotta find out what my account name was.
  23. If it's successful, yes. I originally thought a few years ago that ZacSpins would be the next Boomerangs, but there were a lot of issues that plagued the ride. If this ride can have a higher capacity, and get higher reviews, then I would think so.
  24. I don't like the names that much myself. But it is what it is. Both coasters look like they will ride amazingly.
  25. That's what I was thinking. With Twisted Colossus being the centerpiece of the new Back Alley, I'm hoping they will give some love to Scream since it should be incorporated. It's been looking rough these last few years. Hopefully the park looks into some UV resistant paints. The Cali sun really eats up the colors. My dream for Scream would be to remove the parking lot, but that probably could never happen. I would be happy if the trains and track got some touching up.
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