If so, What is it?
Mine is Star Tours at Disney.
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If so, What is it?
Mine is Star Tours at Disney.
Not sure, but the Hulk Coaster is amazing.
The Patriot at Worlds of Fun is cool
As far as regular carnival rides are, I like em all. And I can take em all. But, as far as "real" amusement park rides go....uh......um.....
.......................................This is hard for me to answer. I've only been to amusement parks a rare 4 times in my life. And 3 of those times were more then 12 years ago....I'll go out on a limb and say the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland.
For me, it is a toss up between the straight drop rides and almost any kind of roller coaster. They really get my adrenaline (or epinephrine) going. I find it a shame that as I get older most carnival rides are starting to make me nauseous.
I've only been to amusement parks three times. Twice was Kentucky Kingdom, once was Silverwood. Back in Kentucy I was a little kid so I couldn't got on several of the rides, and back then I liked tiltawheels. At Silverwood I was able to go on a roller coaster which was great! But I still like tiltawheels. I like ferris wheels too, those are nice. I dunno. Amusement parks are for people with money who live close enough to go. As a kid, see, I have four brothers and sisters so we never had the money to go. Even if it was only five dollars a kid that'd be a 25 dollars. Or if it was 20 dollars a kid that'd be a hundred dollars. Just not worth it. There's a lot of fun things you can do for free.
I have been to two different parks...SIX FLAGS and ALABAMA ADVENTURE
I've only been to amusement parks three times. Twice was Kentucky Kingdom, once was Silverwood. Back in Kentucy I was a little kid so I couldn't got on several of the rides
In half of my amusement park visits, thats what happened to me. Both times at Disney world I was WAY too young for almost all of the rides, so I didn't really have a lot of fun on those trips. Cause, its not fun to watch the rest of your family go on rides you really want to too, but can't. The only ride I was excited about was Dumbo, and THAT was because i had watched the movie recently. Plus my mom had bought me a little toy replica of the ride before hand, so that had me pretty hyped up. It was also the trip when I realised/decided that the guys in the costumes are JERKS.
The main thing though growing up was that we lived all the way out in South Dakota. The nearest amusement park was thousands of miles away. And all my dad wanted to do during summer vacation was stupid camping out in the middle of nowhere. So I never had a chance to do anything exciting. And it was always embaressing on the first day of school, when the teachers would march us one by one to the front of the class and had us talk about our summer vacations. All the other kids would talk about how they visited realitives, or went to big cities and exciting places. And I was the kid who had to admit they only went camping, and didn't see wildlife. Or anything especially interisting.
Mine is The tower of Terror in Walt Disney World.
That ride kicks ass.
Nitro @ Six Flags Great Adventure. It just doesn't get old.
I think I heard about that one.
Is it in Six Flags, NJ?
I think I remember both of them.
But I have'nt been there in about seven years.
The Dragster at Cedar Point 1 to 100-something mph in 3 seconds!!
Space mountain or terror tower...depends
My SixFlags here in Montreal has a few good ones.
The Mummy is quite something. Don't go there alone. :P
Else, I still got to re-do the Goliath.
Roller coasters, any and all. The faster and bigger, the better.
Luckily I don't really get nervous about them. :P
The Storm Runner at Hershey Park litteraly takes your breath away.