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Gold Coaster

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  1. Well, the Shrek one is over now isn't it? So my guess for the Western one is the old Maverick stage. Batman... well, Main Street, surely? It's the obvious choice.
  2. I understand increased competition can't do much for a poor time script - my point was, rivalry is hotting up. So, I don't think they're about to sign off on something that reduces the quality of the experience. What I was saying is what you said - that I hope they have outsourced AOS style. Just so you know where I was coming from.
  3. ^ Yep. I'll miss PA but am cautiously optimistic about Hollywood Stuntdriver. At the end of the day, it's still something related to the art of making movies and fresh so that's a good thing. With the growing rivalry between MW and DW I doubt they're going to serve up anything half-baked. I wouldn't be surprised if DW brought out some show in response, perhaps performance/body skill-based (since we're NOT going to see a stunt show at DW anytime soon).
  4. Oops. Well, I did write that with a blinding headache raging.
  5. Who doesn't like making kids cry? Nah. What you said is precisely what I mean and keeps in with the spirit of the cartoons. Apart from anything else, shooting at Bugs and Daffy leads to the scenario of ... if you can hit them, some kids get upset... if you can't, having the shooting component is pointless as you can't score... We should be in the design department!
  6. - An "animals in the movies" style show - A building with walkthrough sets & props and I know you said 'for people who don't like rides', but one that doesn't involve rolls/loops/etc would be a shooting dark ride aka Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters. 'Yosemite Sam's __________ Season', with the entrance sign alternately switching between 'Duck' & 'Wabbit' by a Bugs hand and a Daffy hand coming from behing a tree. Or themed to a WB property. The former would continue to flesh out Looney Tunes Village, the second could be built somewhere around Wild West Falls but due to being in a building wouldn't pose a problem with noise factor.
  7. It's a Zipper themed to a koala with food poisoning...
  8. And Taipan's not a bad little ride either. Also, riding the Galaxi at Indiana Beach last year was a bit of a scary experience with the lack of seatbelts.
  9. Yeah, when I was on Top Thrill Dragster, I spent the whole ride thinking "Imagine if I could look down on the Motocoaster!"
  10. ^ Don't ask any further questions. Respect what he said.
  11. You need a special kind of radio to hear the music while not at the park. Special frequency waves, you know.
  12. Bwhahahahahahaha *coughs blood* Dumbass thing to say...
  13. I'm going on the TPR Japan trip and those are two of the parks on the itinerary. As a big Disney fan, I'm really looking forward to visiting them the more I hear. DisneySea looks amazing and as I love the Haunted Mansion it'll be surreal to do the ride in Japanese!! And doing a different Tower of Terror will be great:
  14. That's cool. I'm sure you're trying. As people have said, just try using spell-checker in Microsoft Word! Relax... and welcome.
  15. And now, with your funky use of capitals & lower-case, my unbridled jubilation is going through the roof. Yayyyy
  16. It's indeed an exciting time to be alive.
  17. Exactly. And I know a New Jersey family where the daughter & son enthusiasts and their 'layperson' parents both felt a degree of sensation of being upside-down when they went to the park.
  18. Come to think of it, I figure it would actually border on feeling like you're making turns. Oh well, you won't have to bother with it one way or another. I know your preference for theme parks over water ones. I know, Gary. I was half-asleep before.
  19. I realise that which is why I said I'm sure something easy would be in place so don't see any issues should someone get stuck on the rare occasion that happens.
  20. You'll still have a sensation of going upside-down... I don't need a view to go with that to know it's happening. I'd definitely be up for trying it so long as it's been proven safe. Am sure there's an easy mechanism for removing people from that portion of the ride should they get stuck but no doubt it would be tested by water dummies or something anyway.
  21. The Pirate Ship is positively tame these days.
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