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Legoland California Discussion Thread
Sir Clinksalot replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I hope to get down there to ride it before our AP's expire in June. If not we can just let them go another month. Gregg "I love E-Z Pay" C. -
^you are just like me now after 10 years, you match your clothes to your underwear...I am so proud!!! Kristi "this thread could be interesting!" C.
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Just answer the question already: Shirt: Wellpoint Health Networks Polo Pants: Old Navy Cargo Shoes: Black Socks: White Underwear: Black
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Just answer the question already: Shirt: Wellpoint Health Networks Polo Pants: Old Navy Cargo Shoes: Black Socks: White Underwear: Black
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So.... when is too young to get your kiddo on a coaster!?!
Sir Clinksalot replied to OzErik's topic in Ask Alvey
^ We pretty much stuck with the same philosophy. We were kind of lucky in the fact that we are on SoCal and were able to let Disneyland be the first place where our kids experienced coasters. They were riding the Matterhorn at 3, Big Thunder and Space Mtn. at 4. Our oldest went on her first looping coaster (California Screamin') just after her 7th birthday and hasn't looked back since. The only ride that ever really scared her was Indiana Jones at Disneyland. She is now 8 and has been on some pretty intense coasters. Her next obstacle will be Xcelerator at Knott's since she is not 52". On our trip to TX last year our youngest had some chances to go on some looping coasters at age 6 (because of the lower height requirements). He has always been the more timid of the 2 and opted not to. But he did get on his first woodie (Judge Roy Scream) and a few other "Big" rides. Now, when he hits that 48" mark (soon I hope) he wants to try some of the "Bigger" rides at SFMM. So it just depends on the child. Don't force your kids on a ride (I almost did this once and hated myself for it). If they don't want to go, even though you have paid all this money for a trip, don't force them. That's the most important thing. I would start them off on kiddie coasters, then move up to things like a Mine Train, roller skaters or even Suspended coasters. (Our son LOVES Ninja at SFMM). Then I would say woodies, they are non inverting and generally have tame parts (well, the ones I have been on). And when they are ready, take them on single looping coasters. Most important, have fun. -
Best Drop Ride!!!
Sir Clinksalot replied to coaster_shorty's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
That I have been on: Superman Tower of Power at Six Flags over Texas But I think I will like: This bad boy better when I ride it in April. Gregg "Photo's courtesy of Theme Park Review" C. -
Kanonen - Thoughts?
Sir Clinksalot replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I actually think it looks really cool. Hope it will be good and maybe some parks will see that bigger is not necessarily better. Gregg "Maybe I will get out to Europe in like 2010 or something" C. -
^ I totally get algebra now!
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^ Dude, that's retarded. You need something cool like "Check out that ass!!!" Robb came up with that all on his own.
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Worst Coaster Ever?
Sir Clinksalot replied to Mind Eraser's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Manhattan Express: -
http://www.gizoogle.com/ For example:
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What Was The Last Coaster You Rode?
Sir Clinksalot replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Sadly it was Canyon Blaster at SFMM. http://www.rcdb.com/ig576.htm?picture=1 Photo Courtesy of RCDB (Couldn't find a pic of this one on TPR) :wink -
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