Favorite Ride Of all time?

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The best roller coaster EVER ~~~~ A video Of sum dude riding the revenge. WATCH IT!
 
ricano4life said:
Dorney Park- some big ass roller coaster/water ride that goes down a big hill and wets everyone lmao
theres a bridge so ppl nearby can get wet too..i dunno the name
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I have 2 favorites. Either the Top Thrill Dragster or the Millenium Force. Here is a little info on each:

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Cedar Point stunned thrill-seekers yet again in 2003 with the debut of the park's unprecedented 16th, yes, 16th, roller coaster
 
umm i dont like really big rollarcoasters but i like the wildmouse at dorney park PA
\well probly cuz i saw like 15 ppl get in trouble cuz there was a man and a woman and a bunch of kids and the butted in line in frount of us so we got security =)

or the most painful one ive been on is probly the tabogon in ocean city md
cuz u get in the cart and u go straight up like really straight then when i get to the top it looks like ur gonna fall off but it then turns in to a track circuling the little tower we went up in and then theres a bump this is the not so fun part ,when u end the bump u can break ur leg
 
Here are some more pics from Cedar Point and other various coasters and attractions. A little background on Cedar Point: They opened in 1870 as a public bathing park and had a ride shortly after that, in Sandusky, OH just on Lake Erie. They now have 17 roller coasters & a huge water park. They have 75 other rides as well. They serve over 3 million guests every summer.

pictures all in spoiler

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Here is the Millenium Force at night
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In this one you can see part of Soak City and the Magnum (coaster)
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To sum this all up... If you ever EVER go to Northern Ohio, you MUST go to Cedar Point. People travel from all over to come here. Great times, great times.
 
DirtyD said:
Here are some more pics from Cedar Point and other various coasters and attractions. A little background on Cedar Point: They opened in 1870 as a public bathing park and had a ride shortly after that, in Sandusky, OH just on Lake Erie. They now have 17 roller coasters & a huge water park. They have 75 other rides as well. They serve over 3 million guests every summer.

pictures all in spoiler

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overview-of-cedar-point.jpg


Here is the Millenium Force at night
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large_coaster.jpg


In this one you can see part of Soak City and the Magnum (coaster)
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To sum this all up... If you ever EVER go to Northern Ohio, you MUST go to Cedar Point. People travel from all over to come here. Great times, great times.
I live near there (kinda, NW PA), yet I've never been to a Cedar Point. I haven't been to Six Flags, either. Only SeaWorld, Kennywood, and Geauga Lake. I don't like roller coasters... =P
 
The Raptor is pretty sweet. And there are a couple wooden ones there, which are the Gemini and Meanstreak. Might have a few more not sure.

I have been to Geauga Lake too many to count. It is only 30 minutes away. Cedar Point is 45 minutes away, but it costs almost twice as much as Geauga Lake. When I grew up it was always Geauga Lake, but eventually it was bought out by Six Flags. A couple years ago Geauga Lake got ownership of the park back. Six Flags in Ohio is no more. Sea World is gone too.

I couldnt live without that thrill. I need it. That rush is what keeps me on the edge of my seat.
 
DirtyD said:
The Raptor is pretty sweet. And there are a couple wooden ones there, which are the Gemini and Meanstreak. Might have a few more not sure.

I have been to Geauga Lake too many to count. It is only 30 minutes away. Cedar Point is 45 minutes away, but it costs almost twice as much as Geauga Lake. When I grew up it was always Geauga Lake, but eventually it was bought out by Six Flags. A couple years ago Geauga Lake got ownership of the park back. Six Flags in Ohio is no more. Sea World is gone too.

I couldnt live without that thrill. I need it. That rush is what keeps me on the edge of my seat.
I know. All of them are gone now... I haven't been to an amusement park sense I was little. =P
 
Walibi World (it used to be walibi then six falgs & now it's walibi again :D)
Efteling (a big attractionpark in the netherlands, attractions have much to do with fairytales etc.) and ofcourse there's Bobbejaanland (which is quite a drive all the way to Belgium but sure worth it)
 
Rene said:
Walibi World (it used to be walibi then six falgs & now it's walibi again :D)
Efteling (a big attractionpark in the netherlands, attractions have much to do with fairytales etc.) and ofcourse there's Bobbejaanland (which is quite a drive all the way to Belgium but sure worth it)
EFTELING! :yay:
 
Orange said:
Rene said:
Walibi World (it used to be walibi then six falgs & now it's walibi again :D)
Efteling (a big attractionpark in the netherlands, attractions have much to do with fairytales etc.) and ofcourse there's Bobbejaanland (which is quite a drive all the way to Belgium but sure worth it)
EFTELING! :yay:
And there's Legoland in Danmark and Germany. :p
 
Orange said:
Orange said:
Rene said:
Walibi World (it used to be walibi then six falgs & now it's walibi again :D)
Efteling (a big attractionpark in the netherlands, attractions have much to do with fairytales etc.) and ofcourse there's Bobbejaanland (which is quite a drive all the way to Belgium but sure worth it)
EFTELING! :yay:
And there's Legoland in Danmark and Germany. :p
lol that's a bit far for just one day, don't you think?
 
Rene said:
Orange said:
Orange said:
Rene said:
Walibi World (it used to be walibi then six falgs & now it's walibi again :D)
Efteling (a big attractionpark in the netherlands, attractions have much to do with fairytales etc.) and ofcourse there's Bobbejaanland (which is quite a drive all the way to Belgium but sure worth it)
EFTELING! :yay:
And there's Legoland in Danmark and Germany. :p
lol that's a bit far for just one day, don't you think?
But there's LEGO! :O
 
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