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I really doubt they would purchase some ex wonderland rides. They don't fit into their theme. .
They will not buy any of Wonderlands Rides.
Paul, if thats what you meant then please SAY what you mean. Not at any time did you mention that the deal had fallen through. That information came only from Wonderbus. At what point in what you stated would you like us to glean the fact that you knew the deal fell through??? :confused: Neb there is no way that Crazy Mouse could be termed a "loud" ride. it would be much quieter than the Ranger,which is currently at the park. Perhaps the only thing that would raise its decibel level would be the rider's screams but it isnt what I call a major scream ride!! ;) Given that the wieght of opinion is in favour of LPS having a rotating roster of rides,what rides do you feel would be most succesful and a valuable addition to the parks lineup of rides??? Comments? Cheers Jobe

Yeah Jobe, Crazy Mouse is very very quiet, you really only hear the hissing of the breaks at the end of the ride.....Much quieter than Rangers 4 powerful hydrolic drives. Hard Rock is also a silent wonder, that is amazing to watch also!

I wouldn't classify the Tango Train as an overly loud ride, or a ride that you can scream a lot on. But the residents complained about this ride because of the "screaming and music made by the Tango Train". So if the Tango train gives off lotsa noise from "screamin and music" then surely the residents can find some way to complain about the Crazy Mouse.

The crazy mouse isnt a loud ride but they did get a warning from the EPA about the sound system on it with 138.5DB. the only other thing that comes to mind about noise on the crazy coaster would be the main chain

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