Yes!
In the U.K Alton Towers and either Air or The Smiler. Air felt more special though.
Chessington used to be great before all the good rides went to Thorpe park. Professor bubbleworks was always fun, setting off the family because no-one would keep their arms inside the float. And seeing people come out absolutely soaked while you were in the queue. Good memories |
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currently Velocicoaster at Universal, Orlando... A nice surprise half way around.
Having to explain to 16yr old that they had nothing to worry about, I was 60 it was my third time that day and I hadn't died on it yet.
second place.... X at Six Flags near LA, and third place Hagrids Wild Ride, just because my wifes reaction has had me laughing for months. She normally holds the bags. Go HRT.
Shame the ultimate at Lightwater Valley is no more, used to be my warm up ride for the season.
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not theme park reference
morcambe had a mouse trap that really threw you to each side and yes you could come off the ride with bruises.
it dosnt exist now
waltzer i tend to get warnings for really spinning them as they cant spin them fast enough for my liking.
I do mean crushed ribs hard to breathe when you get off the ride as it spins that fast.
pepsi max bores me then again i rate the old wood one much better. |
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