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trancepixie17
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Drumline
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I live in Tampa. The Bush Gardens here is not as good as the one in Williamsburg, Va.I have a funcard pass, so I go quite often. If you go, make sure to see Katonga, and to not get stuck on Kumba as I recently did. (Wonderful I might add.)
Also, Water Country USA(also Williamsburg) is the best waterpark ever! In Pittsburgh there is Kennywood, great park. Disney World is inevitably awesome! Rockin' Roller Coaster is one of the fastest roller coaster there.
Nevertheless, I head to Six Flags, N.J. everytime and it always rains. Hershey Park is also incredible. To sum things up I have been to almost every amusement park on the East coast. Most live up to their expectations, but not all.
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Sep-21-2004 22:06
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Chicago
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Taller, Faster than Top Thrill Dragster?
http://www.thrillnetwork.com/dbgall...php?rideid=2416
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Kingda Ka Invades Six Flags Great Adventure's New Jungle
Sep. 29th, 2004 -- Six Flags Great Adventure announced they are building the tallest, fastest roller coaster in the world on Wednesday.
Kingda Ka will be 456 feet tall and launch from 0 to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds. Kingda Ka will also feature the world’s longest drop at 418 feet.
The ride, manufactured by Intamin AG of Switzerland, is similar to what will be the previous tallest, fastest coaster, Top Thrill Dragster of Cedar Point in Ohio. It uses the same hydraulic launch mechanism, twists up a 90-degree hill only to return down a 270-degree spiral at a 90-degree drop. Kingda Ka will have a 129-foot-tall camelback directly after the drop that is sure to provide plenty of airtime for its 18 passengers.
Kingda Ka is part of the “largest expansion in the 30-year history of Six Flags Great Adventure,” CEO of Six Flags Inc., Kieran Burke said.
Along with this massive roller coaster, the park will be adding a jungle-themed area called The Golden Kingdom. This 11-acre land will also include children’s area Balin’s Jungle Land; Temple of the Tiger, an educational tiger exhibit; three shops and four eateries.
The nearly three story Balin’s Jungle Land will have five interactive play areas: three wet and two dry, including spray guns, tipping buckets and a “jumping” fountain.
Temple of the Tiger will cover 33,000 square feet, and trainers will interact with the audience and tigers, teaching guests facts about tigers.
The Golden Kingdom will also be home to exotic animals such as cockatoos, a python and monkeys.
The Golden Kingdom and Kingda Ka are scheduled to open in spring 2005.
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Sep-30-2004 15:21
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paravis
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Los Angeles, USA
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I dont have much experience with Theme parks except for Six Flags Magic Mountain (or tragic mountain, or minority mountain as the locals call it) disney land, and knotts. Personally I hate theme parks, especially after having worked at Magic Mountain for a summer, it sucked. Lots of locals here (I live right next to it) really hate it because they have been there too much.
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Sep-30-2004 17:59
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