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^I figure that the concept of Harry Potter best fit Creative Kingdoms' concept for their interactive dark ride, though I don't think that the system shown in that patent is the one we will be receiving. That being said, I still think it is conceivable that the robocoaster could have MagiQuest-wands tied to them to make the experience interactive... Back during IAAPA, the owner of Creative Kingdoms was pretty tight-lipped about Potter, but did slip that Universal was one of their clients. Either way, this dark ride is starting to look more and more like a combination of the rumored "hundred stories" Star Tours 2.0 and the "easily altered interactive dark ride experience" Toy Story Mania...
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"Lazer" becomes the first IKEA coaster
jedimaster1227 replied to Kooky's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Nothing is more thrilling than a morning visit to IKEA--why not make the experience translate into an amazing coaster? And considering we just recently received our IKEA here in Orlando with ample room for expansion, I could definitely see this beauty installed right next door to make it the first official IKEA coaster... But in all seriousness, this ride was really running amazing during our visit to Dorney last Summer. It is truly a loss for the East Coast (and more of a gain for Europe) and a shame we couldn't keep it on this continent. But, for those who will catch it on its many circuits, I wish you all the best as you enjoy a truly fantastic coaster. -
Hoodie The Movie
jedimaster1227 replied to J man's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
So the real question is, when will Hoodie the Threequel start pre-production? All anticipation aside, I can only echo my earlier comments in saying that this film was great in every way. I remember when you first mentioned the possibility of a sequel and I'm glad to see that you followed through in your efforts. You've succeeded in surpassing your original film in many ways and for that, you should be very proud. Keep up the great work and keep us informed when any new "developments" arise! -
I'm definitely going to start off with Daft Punk, though I don't feel that Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger is the best song they could've chosen. Crescendolls, Digital Love, Aerodynamic and even One More Time would probably fit better. And lets not even get started one of the band's mixes from Alive 2007 or Daft Club! I'm surprised that we've been given some songs that, when listening to them seem "off" in terms of something to be synchronized to a rollercoaster. The rock category seems strong, but the rest have selections that really don't seem like they would jive with this kind of ride. Bad Girls, Glamourous and Guitars, Cadillacs are a few. And for some of the artists, I'm glad they picked them up, but disappointed in the song choice. At least for the Allman Brothers, I was really hoping I could enjoy riding along with Jessica. Songs like The Devil Went Down to Georgia and Stronger will likely be hits among the rest (I've already seen an entire train filled with guests singing along to The Charlie Daniels Band's hit song over at Freestyle Music Park). And truthfully, I can't help but wish that they'd added in something from Andrew W.K., They Might Be Giants, Red Hot Chili Peppers or even Michael Jackson... But all of those stem from my own wishful thinking!
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^^^^I can't ever look at one of those platforms or anything that looks remotely similar without chuckling... But I guess you haven't seen the photos of me sitting in the actual "wheelchair seat" on Jurassic Park. That was sheer Karma at work! ^^Sadly enough, the sculpture didn't seem to be shooting off any pyro during our visit, though I have seen videos online showing that it is still being used. The more that I read about the park, the more I find that certain aspects like ride audio and certain effects aren't running 100% of the time. I've been told that Iron Horse and Round About have both been experiencing audio cutouts that have prevented the rides from providing the full experience. I guess in this case, Iron Horse wasn't utilizing the fire effect.
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^It should also be known that all three of the "new characters" are being reported as not so new. Apparently, these were costumes from the former Malibu Beach Party show and are now being reused as new characters to tie in with the Faerie Glen. While I never visited the park under the Hard Rock banner, it seems plausible that these are recycled costumes put to use. This isn't the first thing that has been reutilized within the park... The old Nights in White Satin: The Trip spinning metal things (can't really describe them better) now sit outside on strings in Myrtles Beach. The giant metal skull from the Heavy Metal Graveyard is now part of Monstars of Rock, as are the two skeletons that adorned the Rock & Roll Heaven entrance gate. Flip5Live! is mostly comprised of a combination of set pieces and costuming from the former Malibu Beach Party and Roadies Stunt Show experiences.
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During our break from Freestyle Music Park, Andrew and I went over to Broadway at the Beach to give MagiQuest a try, visit the Pavilion Nostalgia Park and to visit Family Kingdom to grab our Swamp Fox credit. MagiQuest was a fun little experience, though I felt a little childish running around the facility waving a wand at inanimate objects. For the most part, the wands work great, but the RFID tags can be a bit tempermental, making the experience a little more frustrating at times. The scenery and the system's interactive features are well integrated in a medieval scenario that can't help but evoke the magi in you. The Pavilion Nostalgia park was credit-less (a disappointment for me), so we breezed through the place, taking just enough time to grab some photos. Family Kingdom wasn't anything major, and wasn't particularly cheap for what we wanted to do, so rather than opting for a ride wristband ($21 for the day)for our 25 minute visit, we just paid the one-ride ticket price for a ride on Swamp Fox. Please note, we were both too big to ride on the kiddie coaster. Swamp Fox, supposedly rated the #8 best wooden roller coaster in the US, was decent. It wasn't terribly rough, but wasn't smooth either. It was a pretty simple coaster, except for some ridiculous mini hills thrown in at high speeds. It was a credit that we grabbed and left. Simple enough. At least they were smart enough to advertise... Anyone catch the humor in this? An overview of the park thanks to the park's courtesy map. The park also features an older-style wooden log flume. As much as I love Tilt-a-Whirls, we skipped this one. Swamp Fox towers over the rest of the park's assets. Thunder Bolt. The old school braking system is still in place, though not in use. Buzz bars aplenty on Swamp Fox. Somehow, I have to question who rated this #8... Index worthy? You decide. Family Kingdom's Shock Drop tower greets us at the entrance. I loves me some Fjunnel Cakes! The world will never have enough Pirate Ships. The Pavilion Band Organ was on display for all to see and hear. One of several flats from the former park. Old teacups. Time for the Pavilion Nostalgia Park! I really wonder if that Bermuda Triangle film is the one that played at Seaworld before Wild Arctic was installed... Hey Mike and Dave! I leave you with this midly humorous throwback to Tyler! Kiss got it first! Senor Frogs. I hear it is amazing but we didn't get to go. Hard Rock in Myrtle Beach... An interesting pair, don't you think?
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(Continued) [coastertube]http://www.themeparkreview.com/coastertube/play.php?vid=KisstheSky_mh2t[/coastertube] Freestyle Music Park: We're watching you! Freestyle Music Park now offers jet ski and kayak rides with the dolphins in its lagoon. Our hotel had a high-quality advertising agreement with the park. That about sums it up. Soak'd Get off of my Cloud Some more index love. The old picture was replaced with this one. It works. "Meh. It exists." -TPDave They actually have a low-ropes course in this park! No longer the grEAT MEals Diner. Now its busy... Bad for us. Better for the park. The ride actually has a story! I'm excited to be here! Can't you tell? Whee! Woosh! While this stone guitar is still here, it is not really interactive anymore. Now it just randomly plays audio clips (none of which are associated to Led Zeppelin or Stairway to Heaven). I like it better than Reggae River Falls. This place had the best quick service theme park burgers I've ever had! A trace of the Banana Splits after Hard Rock Park. The repurposed Waccamaw Outlet buildings that were acquired as a part of the park have received a new Freestyle paint scheme to help associate it with the park. I really do like the park's logo... Get with the picture Myrtle Beach! The living statue is a nice touch. A name sign in the wild! "Ah! Its funny because it is parody of Rolling Stone!" We passed on this as well. Curvy Premier goodness! A short but really fun ride. The former path to the now demolished Phonehenge. I'm not sure what the point of this was/is. Shockingly enough, there was a line for Soak'd!
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Just this weekend Andrew and I made a trip up to Myrtle Beach to check out Freestyle Music Park (before it potentially goes under). We were both pretty surprised at how nice the park actually was, but the fatal flaw remains: its location. If it were closer (if not on) the beach, it would have a better chance. More likely, if it were in a better city in general, it would have a better chance. I do have to give Freestyle a good deal of credit for rebranding the park in the way they did, considering they amount of time and resources they had to deal with in order to reopen on time. That being said, there only seems to be one truly out-of-place attraction in the park, but I'll get to that soon. Here is a breakdown of our experience... We got to the park, ready to get our $5 tickets thanks to the Jackson 5 promotion in memory of Michael Jackson, only to find that we were among a handful of guests present for the opening. It didn't get much better from there with the park remaining virtually empty until the afternoon. We started out by riding The Time Machine. Formerly Led Zeppelin: The Ride, this B&M is decent--nothing special but nothing terrible. There was a little bit of B&M rattle, but nothing to complain about. The one plus I found in the ride (and in the other audio-plussed coasters in the park) was that the audio for each circuit varied by one of five decades (60's thru 00's), though we only got to experience the 70's and the 90's. I'll echo what others have said (even back when the park was still under the Hard Rock banner) that the ride's loading scheme is horribly confusing for the general public and makes for a very awkward situation. Lets just say that Andrew and I were cheated out of our assigned seats in the back row several times by guests that felt that the numbers meant nothing. Following The Time Machine we moved Across the Pond to ride Round About (formerly Maximum R.P.M.). The Premier first features a ferris wheel lift, audio-enabled six-seater cars and a drop that makes the rest of the terribly dull second half worth the wait. Considering the wait was non-existent, we had no reason to complain. Surprisingly enough, this ride ended up being my favorite (and I believe it was Andrew's as well) of the park, all because of the first drop, the commodity of the lift and the wonderful selections of music matched to the ride. It seems as if this ride received the most attention when being reworked as we counted over seven different audio sets for the ride with each ride featuring a new mix. This was definitely a highlight of the visit. Onto Monstars of Rock... The "monstrosity" takes place in a graveyard where it should truly belong. I hate to be so negative, but there isn't too much to be said here. I can appreciate that the park's owners tried to start over with this one, but the minimal budget (and even smaller effort) that went into creating the Nights in White Satin killer bleeds mediocrity on a level I'd not experienced. The weakest attraction in the park, I would have rather seen the building sealed off with the promise of a new attraction for the next season, considering that these cardboard cutouts and neutered show scenes can't possibly earn the attraction the honor of being considered a dark ride. At best, this can be considered a comic on wheels devoid of any of the unique effects, show scenes or overall appeal that its predecessor or any other existing dark ride carries. Words can't describe how disappointed I was with this one. From that letdown we moved to Kids in America, the new children-focused area that the park seems to have pitched itself around for its rebirth. Hang Ten is a standard roller skater. There isn't too much more to be said here. Soak'd (Slippery When Wet) was my second suspended "water coaster" but unlike Rollersoaker, this one lacked the rider-controlled drop systems to soak the guests that were soaking you. Sitting back-facing on the ride yields a less-wet experience, but a more jarring one. The last coaster of the park was Iron Horse, formerly Life in the Fast Lane (or Midnight Rider, depending on how you look at it). This Vekoma mine train was my first, and I was surprised at how jerky it ran for us. You'll see in the video for yourself, but my camera stuttered several times as a result of the jolts that came from this interesting ride. Like the other music-enabled rides, this one featured varying audio tracks, which was a plus--especially being able to see the few riders present rocking out to The Devil went down to Georgia. We took the time to see the park's ice show (the original anchor of the Waccamaw Outlet redevelopment project)--it was nice, but again, nothing special. Its production values reminded Andrew of Katonga at Busch Gardens Tampa. We left the park by the mid afternoon to visit Family Kingdom and Broadway at the Beach (those photos will come later) returning that evening to catch the much-hyped fireworks show, Kiss the Sky as well as a few additional runs on Round About and Time Machine. The park had actually picked up a decent number of guests, filling the entire Time Machine pre-show room, bringing the wait time to about 20 minutes. The fireworks show was well edited and made use of some unique pyrotechnics that caught us both off guard. There was a nice selection of music (even a brief section of Bohemian Rhapsody) and a nice mix of lasers, fireworks and light effects. My only gripe was that unlike Bohemian Rhapsody's show last year, the Gibson guitar's strings didn't light up individually to correspond with the song; they only lit up in a sweeping motion to the music. Overall, our park experience was a good one with the visit surprising us in a good way. The fatal flaw remains, location. I'm still holding out for the park's survival, but my expectations aren't high. [coastertube]http://www.themeparkreview.com/coastertube/play.php?vid=FSMP_ggcg[/coastertube] Somehow Freestyle convinced Gibson to stay with the park after Hard Rock was removed. The Gibson Guitar store isn't open yet, but the guitar remains as the main icon of the park as well as the focal point of the Kiss the Sky fireworks show. Nothing to look at. Move along. The park's new area, Kids in America has absorbed the roller skater, the water coaster and the former concert venue. Strategic bench placement always helps to bring attention to a park sign. *Insert tumbleweed in Rock Garden photo* These used to be in Nights in White Satin: The Trip. Now they are outside. Oohs and awws can start now. Time for some Park Index love! Shame! As does Iron Horse! This park officially has my approval! What have we here? But like Monstars of Rock, 120 minute wait times scare me! Andrew likes to see dark rides with insane wait times... Even the green car was working today! No more karaoke... I believe the text was changed here. At night, the water effects originally intending for the car wash were turned on... The mist was pretty refreshing! Premier must be gunning for my heart! At least Abbey Road remains. No more Codpiece Fish and Chips... Apparently the park is missing a troll... Call and find out what I mean. (843)-646-6166 Another renamed location. Across the Pond was empty. The ride looks good and rides well too. The zeppelin is now a Time Machine. Polynesian's Splash Bash is actually a pretty nice water fortress. Adrenaline Rush is the park's skate show. We passed on this one. I'm sure a brick for Michael Jackson will be added to this memorial ring eventually. You've seen this before, right? Formerly "Rock and Roll Heaven" Beware HRP Creative Services! I've found the free air guitars. Ready your lawyers! The Beale Street Theater was showing a tribute video documenting Michael Jackson's career. We later found out that this wasn't the only Rockaccino in Myrtle Beach. It works. No complaints here. I love the song. The shop didn't do anything for me, but it certainly wasn't a bad idea... And we earned it! We wore white gloves to get our Jackson 5 tickets. A nice touch at the entrance. I'm all thumbs for Freestyle Music Park! Excited to be here much? I will admit. The logo has definitely grown on me! One of Freestyle Music Park's ways to honor Michael Jackson. Too bad none of the ticket booths were open. Not a great sign. A Universal-esque entrance, right? Our fellow guests are few. Only one booth was open, even in the busier evening. Welcome! Freestyle Music Park is now a part of the Fantasy Harbor District. Our hotel hasn't gotten with the picture yet. The morning view from our hotel room brought an interesting flashback to Waccamaw.
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Photo TR: Six Flags over Texas
jedimaster1227 replied to jedimaster1227's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
^^ and ^ I was truly caught off guard at how fun it was. I expected the ride to be brutally on par with the Georgia Cyclone (Six Flags over Georgia) and Predator (Darien Lake), but it was more in line with Beast (Kings Island) from what I could remember. While the ride was a little jarring, it was a fun kind of jolting that really brought out the "wild ride" in the wooden coaster. I could see where some retracking could (and will) do some good but overall, the ride seemed just fine. Maybe I just caught it on a really good day, because I'd put it up there with Silver Comet after my experience. -
It was certainly a pleasant surprise watching Wipeout with my family tonight, only to find that Elissa's evil twin was cursing the rug with all her might! Let me just say that Elisa Slvey was more entertaining in her few seconds on the show than any of the finalists that had more time on air for the duration of the episode... That memorable line made the episode for me! -Adam "Damn you Rug!" Roth
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According to Freestyle Music Park's Facebook page (and I called to reconfirm this, considering I'll be heading there tomorrow), there will be a heavy discount thru Sunday in memory of Michael Jackson. http://www.facebook.com/freestylemusicpark It will certainly be interesting to see what the day is like as the guests honor Jackson for his accomplishments. It was definitely a weird Michael Jackson day for me, as my employers played his greatest hits all day in the office...
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Theme Park Review's 90 Degrees Shirt!
jedimaster1227 replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I'll be ordering this along with the Take the Tunnel shirt with my next wave of orders... This one is definitely a keeper! -
Photo TR: Six Flags over Texas
jedimaster1227 replied to jedimaster1227's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
^^^^Thank you very much! I'm sure you'll really enjoy the park Erik! Just so you know, the best seat that I found on Texas Giant was back left with the best being second row, left seat for Freeze. ^^^Nope. I didn't have any of those problems. I was a little in shock from the intensity of the ride, but nothing to worry about. Those signs you've just listed don't seem to be particularly good... ^I did get to walk briefly into the queue, but the ride broke down shortly after. If you say its as long as Georgia's, I'm definitely impressed. -
Freestyle Music Park upbeat in tough year http://www.thesunnews.com/news/local/story/951478.html This is a complete 360 from what the previous article mentioned... Oh, and I'm happy to announce that Freestyle Music Park has finally ditched their blog setup for their website and have moved completely to a new system: http://freestylemusicpark.com/. Interestingly enough, the new site hints at a free iPhone app for the park, and features a comprehensive set of descriptions for the park's shows, restaurants and attractions. At least on this end, they seem to be getting something right.
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Today I had the chance to run over to Universal after work, meeting up with my friend Jake from the East Coast trip. Sure enough, Rockit's work continues, but I was fortunate enough to see one full test run, and I've even got pictures! This is a pretty photo-intensive update, so be forewarned. Awaiting the Freestyle Music overlay... Goodnight Universal! This curvacious beast finishes its run directly after this pictured section. Tilted edginess in honor of my edgy partner in crime, Bryan. Does a photo like this even need a watermark when you know I'm the kind of person to post it? And so the train returns to the station, awaiting further tweaks and test results (if there are any). I didn't see the ride let up for one moment during its cycle... This thing really flies through the brake runs. Thank you TNA! And back down we go... Up... It's testing! Notice anything strange with this photo? Coasters don't typically pop out of my skull, but in the rare instances they do, I have my camera ready to document this phenomena. Jake walks away from Domowood, grinning from ear to ear. Fail no more. I found the cameras in the firehouse! Now all we have to do is find Carmen Sandiago and Waldo... A darker take on my typical "sun shots," I bring you, "sunset shots!" But Domo has got dibs on the first proposal! I think I've found an Alton-esque proposal spot in Orlando! Dark, yet beautiful. Thanks to TNA Wrestling, the production studios entrance was open, allowing us to get photos like this. The worker decided to kiss the water dummy before it rode off into the sunset. Universal, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. The "queue arches" are no "queue covers." Who would've guessed? Nothing new here. Move along. And no. There are no rings. Fin. Curvy. I think I'll get used to seeing this eventually. Not a bad touch, if you ask me. New stickers have been applied to the station/queue's sides to further connect the ride to its theme. A construction-free, grassy view of the Citywalk portion of the ride. I already feel like I'm in line for The Simpsons Ride. At least the queue isn't entirely outside. Some shade, some music videos and a few fans can make the queuing experience so much better! Is this the fabled seperate ticket entry location for Rip, Ride, Rockit that we've all been hearing about? The stairway seems to be configured much like Men in Black with three lines, allowing for potential single rider or Express Pass entry. Into the den of the rockers you go! After riding Mr. Freeze earlier this week, seeing a mechanical belt like this one definitely excites me... The walls around the Blue Man Group side of the station have finally come down to reveal a unique queue.
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Photo TR: Six Flags over Texas
jedimaster1227 replied to jedimaster1227's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
^^I got to the park at around 2:30 pm and had to stand at the main entrance to greet our attendees for about an hour and a half. I left the park at around 8:30 pm to head back to the hotel. ^I had no issues breathing on the ride, so I'm not entirely sure what that sensation would feel like (nor would I want to). I listed the attractions I rode in the original post, Flashback and Conquistador not being on that list--they'll be there for my next visit. -
While attending a conference just last week in Dallas, I had the chance to briefly visit Six Flags over Texas. The park immediately reminded me of Six Flags Great Adventure, with tons of attractions and lots of space to cover. Because of my limited time there, I didn't really have the chance to hunt for credits; rather, I sought to ride the few rides that I knew I would want to do for sure. Tony Hawk's Big Spin was extremely busy, especially as conference attendees (Six Flags over Texas was our special event for the conference) began to pile into the queue, pushing the wait time to well over an hour. It looked like a pretty good spinner, but I figured I could skip it in favor of some of the larger, more intense coasters. I started my visit out with Mr. Freeze, and I was pleasantly surprised to find how much I enjoyed it. Having ridden multiple Premier spaghetti bowls on the East Coast/Behemoth trips, I wasn't expecting much for this launcher (though the lack of OTSR's was great), but from start to finish, I was thrilled. The ride has an innovative duel loading station with three essential positions for loading and the launch. To try to make this explanation simple, platforms A and C are parallel to each other with a gap between them (position B). Each of the two platforms is rigged up to a massive conveyor belt of sorts, which pulls the entire loading platform away from the air gates into position B where the launch and brakes are placed. The ride then thrusts you into a nice straight-away, followed by in an inverted top hat (like the one that used to be on Great Adventure's The Chiller), leading into a banked turnaround into the ride's vertical spike. Addition Lim adorn the spike, adding momentum on the reverse descent which sends you back through the entirety of the track backwards. All in all, the attraction was fantastic--running really well (better and better with each ride) and was a great surprise. I ended up riding Mr. Freeze three times during the course of the visit. Next up was Texas Giant. I made it a point to grab a ride on this, not only because of its good reputation but for the fact that it would be retracked starting at the end of this season. The ride itself is very large and a good length, making the experience thoroughly enjoyable. The track is certainly in need of some work, and I walked away with a knee that had been jammed a few times, but the ride was truly a fun, wild ride. We rode Texas Giant twice that day. After roaming for a little while with one of my fellow officers, I met up with my good friend Uma, riding Titan as quickly as I could. My first Giovanola coaster, the thing was about as intense as I could have imagined based on previous descriptions. The airtime was decent following the first drop, but the star elements of the ride seem to be its two helices, both of which induced near-blackout moments. Funny enough, my non-coaster-enthusiast friends kept going on and on about seeing green and black spots over their eyes during the ride; I figured I wouldn't tell them what happened, trying not to scare them. Our last coaster of the was Shockwave, the park's Schwartzkopf looper. Having ridden Mindbender at Six Flags over Georgia, I had high expectations for this one. Though not particularly large, the ride features two signature Schwartzkopf loops with a real bite, followed by a few airtime hills that deliver on a scary level. The ride from the ground looks to be very small, but in this case, size mattered not, as the few dips provided offered knee-to-bar moments that rivaled those of its Georgian cousin. Following my new credits (I'm now at 191 credits, so I'll hit 200 on the Deep South trip), I stopped at the park's parachute tower, having not done one before. Just last Summer, I marveled at the beauty of Coney Island's parachute tower and had longed to ride one, so now I had my chance. The ride was only running one side but moved along quickly without more than a five minute wait. It wasn't anything too special, but now I can say I've ridden one. Overall, my impression of the park was pretty strong. I loved to see how friendly the cast members (if that is what they are called here) were to our conference attendees and enjoyed the visit wholeheartedly. The park's layout is a little confusing, but nothing too terrible. Id probably say that is my second favorite Six Flags park, with Great Adventure taking the lead as of now. Now, lets move on to some photos! "I'll be back for you later..." Proof that I was really here. Time to head out... I love historical touches like this in parks... Six Flags over Texas is home to a working oil well/pump right in the middle of its grounds (near the parachute tower). Uma and I on the parachute tower! Whee! Up they go. Down goes my liking for this park. Hiya Tony! This is just one of those photos that I'm really proud of, and I don't know why. Can I Flashback to a moment before I saw this monstrosity? Patriotic. Get your mind out of the gutter! My first parachute tower! asd;gagblahcliffcathangeraslkd;ghla;kshdg Am I in the right park? Uma really liked Texas Giant, even though I forced her to ride in the back row. Titan doesn't get much photo love, but its really great. Blackouts bring out the white in my eyes... My compliments to Schwartzkopf for creating a little monster such as Shockwave. Concrete: The Ride. Definitely a solid attraction. It rocks my world. Slab. Bashingly awesome! Time for some TPR Park Index love! Hello beautiful! Though I didn't get to ride it this time, it seemed like the queue for Batman: The Ride was also themed well. Now this, I like. (No implications here.) Mr. Freeze was actually pretty well themed. For an older Six Flags ride, I actually felt like I was at a theme park... But remember, if it has theming, its an amusement park, right Andrew? We did this. Mistake. See what I mean? Mr. Six needs to elevate the fun levels like he does over at Six Flags Hard Rock America... I genuinely believed that this man was a guy dressed up as Mr. Six! Gets me everytime! I couldn't really think of a caption to describe this one. A nice entrance to the park. Now this is interesting! Bloons and coasters... These are a few of my favorite things! What's that I see? Oh, and I forgot. This update was sponsored by Coca Cola and presented by the Six Flags over Texas cowboys! Special thanks to Uma for sharing some of her photos with me...
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Attendance lower than owners hoped http://www.carolinalive.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=314661 FPI-MB may be padded for a year or so, but if this poor attendance keeps up, they won't possibly be able to stay afloat... I guess I'm glad that I'll be visiting the park next week, that way I can see it before it becomes the next Geauga Lake...
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^I'm pretty sure AMEX (not American Express) made the track for the update of Disneyland's Space Mountain as well as for that of Hong Kong Disneyland, though I could be wrong. The only Vekoma's Disney in its parks are the roller skaters, Space Mountain: Mission 2 in Paris, Expedition Everest and the two Rock n' Rollercoasters.