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Cedar Point (CP) Discussion Thread
RaptorBoyASU replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Excited by the prospect of this coaster, but disappointed that they're removing a ride with no height restriction, and a coaster with a 46" height restriction. Yes they will probably replace these with some sort of family ride, but I'm not sure it will be something the whole family can ride. They did eventually replace White Water Landing with Shoot the Chutes, but WWL had no height restriction when riding with an adult, just a restriction against lap children. They basically replaced a family ride that 3 year olds could ride, to a ride that you have to be 5-6 to ride. Yes they have Windseeker, but the whole family (even infants) could ride Space Spiral. -
PTR - Shambhala Opening Day!
RaptorBoyASU replied to oriolat's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I've seen people get turned away on US B&M hypers, but usually they were people that would have been turned away from any Intamin hyper and most B&Ms without "big boy seats". -
PTR - Shambhala Opening Day!
RaptorBoyASU replied to oriolat's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Wow. These pictures are making me really want to return to Spain, and not just because of the poster. Shambhala is one of those coasters that is just gorgeous to look at, much the same way Khan is. It really changes the look of the park. I think I may have to make a side trip to Barcelona on my trip to London next summer! -
Google's Kennywood Themed Office
RaptorBoyASU replied to RaptorBoyASU's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Google seems like the best company ever to work for, but after I visited their offices, I kind of thought "not for me". It was weird to walk into an office where no one was talking, your work area was less than arm's length from your neighbors, and every "perk" was designed to keep you there longer. I mean if I had been offered a job there, I probably would have taken it and stayed a few years as a career booster, but it was far from the "dream job" I built it up to be in my head. BTW, I thought I had left the scene in the conference room picture behind in college. Nerds with bad grooming standards playing Magic: The Gathering. Doesn't really embody the image of "the cool place to work" they try to promote. -
I thought this was pretty cool. Google's Pittsburgh office has expanded into more of the building they occupy, and the new space is themed to Kennywood. There's some great pictures in this article. http://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/Pittsburgh-Magazine/March-2012/Google-Pittsburghs-New-Kennywood-Inspired-Office-Space-Will-Blow-Your-Mind
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Another vote for Great Adventure. While I thought Holiday World was a very nice park. I do not really see it as the perfect trifecta of wooden coasters. Raven is great, Voyage would be great if it weren't so painful. Legend has seen better days. It won't really be warm enough for the water park either, which is the other reason to go. Great Adventure on the other hand has an amazing lineup of coasters. El Toro is my #1 wood by far, and Nitro, Green Lantern, Bizarro, Batman, and Kingda Ka make it a very solid park to hit. Go EAST! Also, you can easily hit the coasters at Dorney park in a matter of 3 hours or so on that Sunday morning if you've never been. Since you said you've already been to Knoebel's. It's pretty much on your way.
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What Was The Last Coaster You Rode?
RaptorBoyASU replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Superman.....that didn't track very well.....at Six Flags America -
^LOL, Thanks Chuck! BTW, I forgot to mention that Team TPR is in the lead at every park EXCEPT Cedar Point. WAY TO GO TEAM TPR! Again let's fix that for Cedar Point. Click on my link below, or visit the Cedar Point page for Team TPR and donate there. ONLY $300 down from the top team! And I just gave another $10 to get things rolling!
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I was actually impressed by the park. So much better than I had been led to believe. Employees were friendly and interacting with guests, rides were all open even though the park was dead, and Jokers Jinx and Wild One were running really well. Wild One may have been the smoothest wooden coaster I've ever been on (besides El Toro). Too bad I can't say that about all the rides though. Superman, Mind Eraser, and Roar tracked HORRIBLY......
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Hey all, I'm doing the event at Cedar Point, but haven't had a chance to post much here since I've been working on getting a software release out the door at work. THANKS to those who have sent donations! I'll get a profile up here with a bit more about me soon. I'm excited for this event, not so much for the coaster marathon (I'm starting to get too old to think that 8 hours on a coaster sounds AWESOME), but because it's a great chance to use one of my favorite activities to bring awareness to the amazing things GKTW is doing for families looking for a bit of an "escape". I'm in awe of the amount of support TPR has shown towards Coasting for Kids, which really makes me understand more completely why I call this forum "home"
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I signed up! https://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/kylemillerca/CedarPoint I used a picture of me from a TPR trip though instead of the avatar. I can get far more donations from work if my picture is on there and they know who it is. Let me know if you want me to change it to the Team TPR logo. I did join the Team TPR team! -Kyle Edit: Fixed the link to the new page!
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I like the Nissan Rogue from the exterior, but as far as the drive and the interior, it was a big fail for me. Honestly, my favorite at that price point is the Hyundai Santa Fe. I had one for a week as a rental car, and it was great. It drove and handled well, had nice features, etc...
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PortAventura Discussion Thread
RaptorBoyASU replied to Shockwave's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Hurrakan Condor is my favorite drop tower of all time. I probably rode it like 10-12 times during our time there. I was TERRIFIED every single time too. That stand up floorless tilt is insane. -
Mitch Hawker 2011 Wood Coaster Poll!
RaptorBoyASU replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^^^I think that group dynamics play a HUGE part. I rode Troy 3 times, and wouldn't put it ahead of Prowler or even Renegade. But I have to look at the atmosphere when riding those two, it's probably much closer to what it was like when you guys were on Troy. I thought Troy was about the same level as Apocalypse for me (Terminator), but I rode it with a bunch of Dutch on a rainy cold summer day (2 weeks after riding Prowler and Renegade on the Mid-America trip).