The Angry Darren Mullins Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 This past Saturday, I went to Pengzu Park in Xuzhou in Jiangsu province. I knew that the park has a mouse coaster here and I went to try it out. My stop here was after a very brief visit to Yunlong Lake in Xuzhou, which also had a mouse coaster. As it turns out, the mouse at Yunlong Lake has been removed. The other rides at the lake have been removed too. The mouse coaster at Pengzu has been replaced with a mouse with spinning cars. There is also a large loop and single corkscrew coaster at Pengzu Park and a small kiddie coaster. I rode all three coasters. In all, I discovered five undocumented coasters in the city of Xuzhou. Two of them are defunct, but they did exist at one time. All three coasters at Pengzu Park were like others I have ridden in China. The looping coaster is called Roller Coaster and it is painful as hell. I felt the bones in my neck snap and pop while going through the loop. The kiddie coaster was like the one at Sun Park in Beijing, but it was a mirror image. I have some good news for all the filthy whores who frequent this forum. Adults are allowed to go on the kiddie coaster at Pengzu Park. Spinning Coaster is a spinning mouse ride and to be honest, I am tired of these. I have been on nearly 30 of them. Pengzu Park itself is a beautiful park. There is also a large ferris wheel, flume ride and a ton of flat rides here. It is well worth a visit if you are ever in the vacinity. I have now ridden 780 coasters. Today I will visit Pengzu Park. Chinese parks have a lot of nice scenery, but that is to be expected. They have been building parks for 5000 years here. This is Pengzu Park's lake. I think I will walk straight ahead. I will see what it leads to. This ferris wheel greeted me when I found the rides area. A carousel is a must have for any park. This flume looks like fun. Pengzu has this Chinese made Top Spin. This unusual flat ride is at Pengzu. I do not recall seeing another one like it anywhere. The cars could spin around and flip over at the same time. I am sure that they did not get permission to use Thomas here, but I may be wrong. Here is the station for the kiddie coaster. I think it is called Fruit Worm Train. The train looks like a worm. I had to be a filthy whore and ride this one. This is like about 30 others I have ridden. I am getting sick of these. I will close this report with a photo of Pengzu Park's Roller Coaster. It is like several others in China. It is very painful. My neck hurt going through the loop. I have been on three of these. They are all crap.
gisco Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Love your reports, you must have a blast searching out all these unknown parks and coasters.
Nrthwnd Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 That circle pod flat ride looks awesome! Wonder how old it is? And how it's cycle runs? Thanks for sharing your findings, LOL!
Ed Farmer Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Always great stuff in these Photo TRs you do. You do important work by riding and documenting these coasters- I doubt too many would be willing to risk it like that.
The Angry Darren Mullins Posted August 7, 2012 Author Posted August 7, 2012 The flat ride did not run while I was there. It appeared to be open as the gate to the entrance was open, but nobody was there to run it. I am having fun searching out and learning of all of these parks that ACE seems to have overlooked.
Andrewoplis Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Cool TR. I've never heard of this park, the park looks very nice, but the rides don't seem that great.
The Angry Darren Mullins Posted August 7, 2012 Author Posted August 7, 2012 Chinese made coasters are hit or miss. There are some good coasters. Spinning Coaster is a fun little ride, but I have been on about 30 of them so far, so I am a little tired of them. Parks here are usually spectacular. As I said earlier, the Chinese have had 5000 years of experience building parks.
chadster Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Spinning Mouse Whore! Love your travels, keep them coming!
The Angry Darren Mullins Posted August 8, 2012 Author Posted August 8, 2012 I had better get used to the spinning mouse coasters. Most Chinese people can't afford to buy a ticket for a larger ride. At least the spinning mouse coasters are fun and it provides both the parks and the guests with a coaster experience.
XII Posted August 8, 2012 Posted August 8, 2012 I love seeing your Photo TRs of these completely unknown Chinese Parks. Please keep posting more.
GigaG Posted August 8, 2012 Posted August 8, 2012 http://www.rcdb.com/10883.htm That looper is the same company building the SLC and 11-looper at Jingling Happy World (I think?).
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