and the Loch Ness Monster in Busch Gardens. im not much of a rollercoater person, i get motion sickness from half-hour airplane rides. but ive never felt sick on the LCM
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and the Loch Ness Monster in Busch Gardens. im not much of a rollercoater person, i get motion sickness from half-hour airplane rides. but ive never felt sick on the LCM
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Originally Posted by higher4hockey
Oh yes, that's the wooden roller coaster that I will not ride because I don't trust it :p. I'm going back to Hershey next summer. I can't wait :).
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The Hulk at Island of Adventures is awesome and so is the Montue at Bush Gardens. I would love to try bungee jumping though. That feeling right before you let yourself fall must be quite a rush.
they got a new one thats supposed to fuckin crazy man. i cant wait to ride that shit this summer. Busch Gardens is full of awesome rollercoasters. I would recommend if you are in VA to take a day and go there.Quote:
Originally Posted by BizzleLuvin
Top Thrill at Cedar Point is bad ass, every so often a car doesn't make it over the top and comes back down, then they just re-shoot 'em. Millenium Force is pretty fuckin sweet too.
Built in 1927, the CYCLONE, in Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y., is still running strong, and has one of the best drops of them all.
all i know is that sky diving would be the best thrill ride i could ever imagine.
For those of us with less courage than it takes to do the real thing, I have read that Six Flags over Georgia, Six Flags over Texas and Six Flags Great Adventure (New Jersey) have parachute rides.Quote:
Originally Posted by green.goddess.
Coney Island still has the old 190 foot high parachute jump from the 1939 World's Fair, but it hasn't operated since the 1960's. It's lit up during the warmer seasons as a reminder of those days. I enjoy seeing it at the beach in the summer - even though I never rode on it as a kid. I was drawn more to the roller coaster-type rides.
I'd have to go with Skinks avatar.......LOL
Have a good one!:jointsmile: