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  2. Fright Fest looked better. I was kind of hoping for a B&M, but oh well. Great Job!
  3. Mean Streak-Cedar Point
  4. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure.
  5. Then they would remove one side of power tower, move it to TTD, and maybe even install a flying coaster in it's a place, like a Vekoma Stingray, or a Zamperla Volare.
  6. The Voyage
  7. Witnesses claimed to have saw her standing up. However, if she wasn't safe in the restraints, she should have been told it wasn't safe to ride.
  8. Sure. Their junior coasters don't hurt. Yes or no: X-Flight will be the most cloned wing coaster.
  9. Then it would it hurt. What if Cedar Point built a Zamperla Volare over water?
  10. Worlds of Fun. Valleyfair has a height restriction set on by a local airport. Great Escape building a X-Flight clone or La Ronde building an Intamin Blitz coaster?
  11. Sky Rush
  12. Iron Rattler-Six Flags Fiesta Texas
  13. Speaking of random faces...
  14. Lightning Racer
  15. Yeah, at my school, girls didn't really care that Batman at SFGAm was the first B&M Invert/Batman clone. I started getting into coasters after my older sister bought me the first Roller Coaster tycoon. After that, I started going crazy for coasters. It really took off after my parents took me to Disney's Magic Kingdom back in 2008. So, none of my friends really care for coasters, and one even thought I was making a perverted joke when I said "Intamin." My family is going down to Holiday World next week for a halfway stop between where I live (Carpentersville, IL) and where we are going (Nashville). Tried to convince my parents to 3 hours out of the way to Dollywood, they said no. Tried to convince my parents to stop by Beech Bend Park on the way back, they said no. So it's really hard for me to get a credit when I get the chance. One time my sister paid me $10 to get me to stop talking about roller coasters. I guess no one I know understands me
  16. Just three. My family's not a big theme park family Mt. Olympus Six Flags Great America Holiday World
  17. It could also be "Spirit" or "Demon"
  18. Speaking of Schwarzenegger....
  19. The Apocalypse
  20. Hello, I've created many RCT2 parks, but never posted them to Theme Park Review. So, these photos were taken in March 1969 before the parks debut season. 1967:Jeff Wilson, owner of Wilson Entertainment, announces plans to build an amusenment park to open in the Milwaukee area by 1969. "There are so many theme parks in the Chicago area, why not one in Milwaukee?" Said Jeff Wilson, CEO and Presidant of Wilson Entertainment Corp. 1968:Construction officially begins for Milwaukee Adventure.The ground has been leveled, and ride parts are coming in! Jeff Wilson expects ride announcements to be made sometime in the winter. March 1969 Construction is officially completed! Let's check out the rides! SCR25.BMP Here is American Plaza, the area that the guests will enter immediately upon entarance to the park. The rides are American Caousel, a PTC carousel, American Scrambler, an Eli Bridge Scrambler, and Sky Tower, an Intamin Sky Tower (Any sugeestions for a new name would be great). SCR27.BMP Here we have a Fun House and a Chance swinging ship. SCR28.BMP Here is the station for the Log Flume (name will be chnged soon), An Arrow Dynamics Log Flume. SCR29.BMP The Log Flume's layout. SCR31.BMP Here is the layout for Ford Thunderbirds, an Arrow Dynamics car ride. SCR32.BMP Here is the Mega Dipper, a wooden roller coaster desinged by John Allen of the Philadelphia Tobbagon Company. It is 80 ft. tall and reaches speeds of 45 mph. SCR33.BMP Mega Dipper's layout. SCR34.BMP Here is Maniac Mine Train, a mine train coaster built by Arrow Dynamics. It reacches a height of 45 ft. and speeds of up to 30 mph, which is perfect for a family coaster. SCR35.BMP Maniac Mine Train's layout. SCR36.BMP This is Dragon Wagon, a junior coaster for those who aren't brave enough to try Maniac Mine Train. SCR37.BMP Here is Kiddy land, the section of the park designed for the little ones! SCR38.BMP Hungry, any one? SCR39.BMP The Milwaukee Wheel, an Intamin ferris wheel. SCR40.BMP And finally, the park's layout. Next Update: Opening day 1969! Comments and Criticism appreciated!
  21. Predator
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