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  1. Did they have yearly passes then like they did for Wonderland? No, back in those days you would buy a coupon, later in the late 70's you would buy a card with a certain amount of red & blue squares on it. The River caves & Big Dipper needed a red square to be clipped off as you'd enter the ride so would Coney Island. Most of the others required a blue square per ride :)
  2. Thanks for that :) I used to go there almost every week & it's memory will never leave me. I used to love it as it felt magical & like you were in another world. I also liked the small lift hill at the beginning & how the boat would roll down the other side into the North Pole scene sigh :)

  3. That was one of my favourite's too, there was the two scenes you mentioned & a jungle scene with Tarzan & Jane & that huge waterfall with all those flamingo's, there was the Neptune's kingdom with the mermaids as well. There was also a small scene of a wolf howling at the moon & lastly before you exited, there was a huge golden budda scene...I wish it was all there today :(

  4. How far is six Flags Magic Mountain to Six Flags in San Fran in Kms please not Miles?
    Well I've been to both SFMM & SFV, if I were you, I'd give the one in San Francisco a BIG miss. I found the park dirty & half the rides including Roar & the new twisting rollercoaster ( I can't remember it's name but think it's LIM launched ) were all closed up for the day. This was in the middle of July which shocked me & also the River Rapids ride was completely drained. I thought it was a waste of a day & money, the only good coaster that was open was Medusa but it wasn't worth the cost of admission to ride just that. Also it's as hot as hell in that part of SF with very little shade at the park. :(
  5. I agree, I went on Lethal Weapon over the Easter break & all I can say is ouch :( Apparently it had just had new wheels installed, this did nothing to stop your head crashing from side to side as you went through the barrel rolls, I decided that it would be my last ride on it after that.

  6. I'd be more worried about the critial water storage than building another theme park. Maybe everyone will leave sydney if the water runs dry
    Yes, the water shortage in NSW is very troubling. However, THIS thread is about the possibility of Disney building a theme park in NSW. You know guys, assuming they actually build, it may not necessarily take as long to build this park as DLP or HKDL. For a start it won't be as big, & they don't need to reclaim land like they did in Hong Kong. :)
  7. Hey guys, lighten up...Fred Flintstone's Splashdown was really a kiddies ride so that doesn't count. BTW. Ned Kelly's Getaway was a fun ride while it lasted, but it hasn't been there for years has it? As for the Beach, it was never my favourite place to visit as there were too many kids there. I suppose that's what it was there for, families & teens &...I personally didn't feel that they had a decent enough selection of slides to warrant spending time there. Once you've been to Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard beach at Walt Disney World, all the rest pale in comparison IMO

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