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  1. Sounds cool...but um, how big is your bedroom, and do you have a spare 35 acres in your backyard?
  2. When you say approximate distance, are you referring to the total distance relative to you, or relative to another variable?
  3. I would have gagged, just from walking through Mysteria!
  4. I think it may be a little, but not at an alarming rate. Yes, some members may have appeared to have left, but others are lurking. I remember UncleHenry posted a couple months back, although I can't say the same for Giga, dare-to-fly, etc.
  5. The actual quote was by sections, not piece by piece. If you're going to quote someone, let's try and get it right. This has got to be my favorite thing said by you since you started posting. Thanks for the laugh! EDIT: Demolition reminds me of GASM. If you look for it, you can see the track completely seperate from the structure just before impact!
  6. 1. Kings Island 2. Kings Dominion 3. Cedar Point
  7. Multi-level Haunt in The Crypt building, anyone?
  8. If you can do Maverick, you are definitely ready for the Dragster and Millie...and Mean Streak.
  9. Hopefully not from Drop Tower! The Eiffel Tower is a much better place, as far as abiding by the rules goes. You can also take photographs from the Losantiville to Water Town transporter, but I'm not sure how well those photos may indicate what you say above.
  10. This time, you can't blame Luminosity! Avocado!
  11. I would say Cedar Point, so you can get that Mean Streak ride!
  12. I'd like a striking red, white, and blue color scheme, an extra dip right before the brake run, a non-enclosed tunnel at the brake run, and a trim brake free turnaround please.
  13. I concur what the wise, old Terp stated above. The back row of Surf Dog is the most intense, especially on the edge seats. Despite the long lines which can be frustrating, you kept your cool and had a great time, all the while sharing your experiences with your friends. Glad you had fun, and thank you for sharing your day with us.
  14. I have been fasting Backlot Stunt Coaster these days. I don't think I have ridden it at all this season.
  15. The Interpreter never started a forum. At least, not to my knowledge...
  16. I concur with the above posts.
  17. Very nice, Ryan. I will have to dispute what you say about Holiday Horror, though. Holiday Horror lacks, to me, real creativity. There are no scares, minimal theme, poor location, and it really shouldn't be ranked much higher than Mysteria. Sorry, that's just my opinion. Everyone is entitled to theirs, and this is mine.
  18. I think he meant before the trains were removed off site.
  19. TheCrypt

    KIC enthusiast

    No..... 1. Its a separate room for my BB items 2. Its simulating being in the Great Barrier Reef, Coolangatta Racers, and the Crocodile Run. Boy, you sure told me.
  20. I am unfamiliar with that park (Mount Olympus). I have heard the name, but know not of the backstory of their rides. I would, albeit an amateur guess, venture out to say that those roller coasters were probably designed better than Son of Beast. A la the 2006 incident. EDIT: I wouldn't. Those are too complicated. I would much rather a woodie where it plugs itself into the rest of the park, similar to a puzzle piece. Maybe they could include a playset next to it, where children can play. It's been mentioned on here that some posts offer more than what they seem…I think this might be one of those times. I know what Interpreter was saying. I was offering my input. For example, El Toro.
  21. I think it would be a safety concern more than bad publicity. As other posters above me have stated, the ride structure and track itself has sat uncared for for about 3 years. If a couple tons of weight were to suddenly travel over an unstable structure, what do you think would happen to the surrounding rides? Flight Deck and Adventure Express could suffer major damage. Not solely from the tumbling wood, but from the trains hurtling in excess of 70 mph towards the ground. In addition, how could one know without inspecting the ride that the chain, sensors, and brakes still functioned properly?
  22. I wouldn't. Those are too complicated. I would much rather a woodie where it plugs itself into the rest of the park, similar to a puzzle piece. Maybe they could include a playset next to it, where children can play.
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