Everyone's going to have a differing opinion on whether a high credit count is required to be considered a coaster enthusiast. But, if you genuinely enjoy roller coasters, I think you are a coaster enthusiast. If people can admire expensive cars without ever haven driven them, I think by all...
Abortion is murder. Any way you look at it. I couldn't sleep if I voted for a president that is pro-choice. I'm sorry if you disagree, but my heart tells me those "fetuses" are humans that deserve a chance to live. Only 1% of aborted pregnancies are from r*pe. I'm prepared to be cancelled...
Gosh dang it, I thought something like that would happen to Jewels of the Sea. But the Atlantis update is exciting. I'll be visiting the park sometime in December. If I take some photos of the construction I'll share it here.
The thing is, I've never been able to discern a rattle on steel coasters. And I absolutely love San Diego's Big Dipper, which is a notoriously rough woodie, so I think it's safe to say rattles don't bother me XD
I have been waiting my entire life to tell this story. Probably about 9 years ago, me and my family drove up from San Diego to Simi valley so I could visit Six Flags Magic Mountain for the first time. We were driving to the ticket kiosks when I was unceremoniously informed by my family that the...
Okay, this is interesting. I doubt they're going to add a space mountain style indoor roller coaster, so it's very likely this will be an indoor Mack powered coaster.
I'm genuinely curious if roller coasters were just the third member of the racecar/dinosaur-phase that we all went through, or, if there's a more specific reason for why we all love roller coasters.
For me, I think it started when my older sister would take me down to Belmont Park in San Diego...
Once the orcas die out and their stadiums are torn down that opens up a large amount of land for a station and queue. That's the only way I could see Seaworld putting a ride over the entrance. Unless they managed to convince the city of San Diego to re-zone the parking lot for amusement rides...
Turns out the land behind Emperor is perfect for the surf coaster. The land runs right along the bay, so the coaster could have some cool interactions with the water.
Value parks that make you feel relaxed. Sometimes we forget that parks are supposed to provide an enjoyable experience, not one spent rushing from ride to ride. I know it's gonna sound crazy, but some local parks beckon you to just exist. And it's a sensation that I've never felt before or never...
What I'm wrestling with is where they could fit a B&M surf coaster. You could argue that the parking lot behind Emperor would be suitable but a surf coaster lends itself to be closer to the water. I'm going to do some scouting on google maps and try to speculate on the most likely location for it.
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