Waterpark101 Posted June 23, 2006 Posted June 23, 2006 Welcome to the newest park to scrape the horizon, Mega Thrills Family Thrill Park it is just being constructed but is open with a few rides and two coasters called Miami Highway and the American Flyer. the peeps love these rides so far. Reply and comment! URL=http://img62.imageshack.us/my.php?image=scr252sb.png][/url]
BiCoastal Kid Posted June 23, 2006 Posted June 23, 2006 You know you can upload your pictures here? Theyd have to be a tad smaller, but really they do the job just fine, and it's much more accessible. ANYWAY, I love that Woodie! It has a really classic feel without being too similar to other older wooden coaster. That B&M looks a little sparse though.
Waterpark101 Posted June 23, 2006 Author Posted June 23, 2006 The owner of Mega Thrills was climbing in the woods of the park in hopes of making space for a new coaster near the outside of the park when he trip over this wooden plank covered in tinder. When he looked up he saw a half destroyed, burnt wooden coaster falling to pieces. He immediately raced to the front office to do research. Tom was on line in a heart beat searching the code number for his land. When he found it there was a picture of a massive fire with coasters burning to nothing. It said the park was owned by Martin Cosner of Cosner Amusement industries. The park was called Cosner's wonderland land and the mysterious coaster still there was called hurricane. Hurricane was lthe last coaster Martin ever rode. In a race to restore history he called in to GCI his words to them were "this old gem will be returned to glory."
Waterpark101 Posted June 23, 2006 Author Posted June 23, 2006 Any body gonna give me comments? Oh well on with the updates Thomas Meckton the owner of the park restored the park to Cosner's Wonderland and has restored the Hurricane. But one day Tom was hiking and stumbled across a mysterious sign that said 80 Years of Cosner History and kept walking again he tripped but this time it was steel and he realized this was a coaster track. As he looked through the trees he could make out about 5 or 6 different types of track, arrow, shwarzkopf, a flying turns, some railroad tracks and more, he was amazed. On the ground he found a warn note signed by a William Cosner the son of Martin Cosner it read: "To the future owner of this land I leave this large collection of rides from the past 80 years right after the fire when my dad left the land to me I hope this inspires you to build a park. I would hate to see houses here. I am looking down on you right now so know that my father and I will help and guide you. Please get the coaster companies that these are made by to help you restore the coasters, a couple of years ago I told them you would be there." William M. Cosner URL=http://img281.imageshack.us/my.php?image=scr448rs.png][/url]
music11 Posted June 24, 2006 Posted June 24, 2006 Great story line. thats cool to find some past coasters. but anyways can't wait to see what the owners going to do with the other coasters.
Waterpark101 Posted June 24, 2006 Author Posted June 24, 2006 ^Thanks On with the updates Thomas just recently found out that his mother's maiden name was Cosner so he had his name changed to Thomas P. Cosner. There is now The Flying turns from the woods restored and painted. The Arrow was constructed using the pieces from the woods. The arrow was the first coaster to have a wraparound corkscrew drop before Drachen Fire. There is a Shwarzkoph on the way. And Superman The Avenger has just been finished.
music11 Posted June 24, 2006 Posted June 24, 2006 The turn-around supports on the intamin look funny but maybe i never saw them that way. anyways great coaster from what i can see.
Waterpark101 Posted June 25, 2006 Author Posted June 25, 2006 ^ I first saw them on Rita and I thought they were kinda neat. So ya know how that goes.
Waterpark101 Posted June 25, 2006 Author Posted June 25, 2006 Sry guys i'm in San Diego for the week enjoyin the sun so don't expect updates on Mega Thrills.
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