The Angry Darren Mullins Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 This morning I got up and went to Suzhou. I had a great time visiting the Zoo and Suzhou Amusement Land. I went to the zoo first because I knew there were a few rides there. I found a powered coaster and several other basic rides including a carousel, pirate ship and bumper cars. After the zoo, I went to Suzhou Amusement Land. This is a full scale, western style park that has four coasters. Suspended Looping Coaster is a custom Vekom design with a layout that is slightly modified from the original SLCs. Max Speed is a Chinese knockoff of a Japanese designed shuttle loop. This is my first Chinese version of this and as I loved the three Japanese versions of this ride, I had high hopes for an excellent ride. What I got was a very rough ride through the loop both forwards and backwards. The Chinese version has lost something. Maybe it is because the cars are designed slightly different. Small Whirlwind Coaster is a standard Chinese kiddie coaster and Jungle Flying appeared to be the same design of portable coaster as Coney Island's (in Ohio) Pepsi Python. In all Suzhou Amusement Land is a great park and is one of the best parks I have ever visited. Before I left Amusement Land, I went to the tourist info center in the park and found info on sites in Suzhou. One place I picked up a brochure on was Gelin Country Garden. This place has some ride rides and has a coaster called Crazy Mouse. It is on not on RCDB or on Ace's census. This brings my total number of coasters found before RCDB and ACE up to 178. I have now visited 355 parks and ridden 832 roller coasters. Pay no attention to the dates on these photos. I accidentally reset the camera to factory settings and forgot that the date would be rest and would show up on my photos. I have arrived at my first place to visit today. The Suzhou Zoo. There are a few rides here. A custom powered coaster is at the zoo. Here is the powered coaster in action. A pretty lake with boats is also at the zoo. I have arrived at Suzhou Amusement Land. These fountains are inside the gate. I started my day at the park with Jungle Flying. Jungle Flying appears to be the same model of coaster found at Coney Island in Ohio. The Space Shot is really tall here. This building houses a 4- D film based on Yogi Bear. There is a lake here. The lake even has a small beach. Max Speed is based on a Japanese design. It has a loop. Here is the reverse point for the return trip on Max Speed. Small Whirlwind Coaster is just like other kiddie coasters I have ridden here in China. One more shot of the kiddie coaster. Here is Amusement Land's carousel. These gliders go over the lake. This waterfall is in the park. Amusement Land's SLC is a custom design that is modified from the original layout. It is a little bit rough, but I like SLCs. Suspended Looping Coaster in action. Here is one more dose of SLC porn to wrap up the TR.
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