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RE: What Is Your Home Park? - miracle39 - May 14, 2013 nope never been there ![]() RE: What Is Your Home Park? - DorneyPark5 - May 14, 2013 another park i usually go to a lot is coney island/luna park and hershey park but only a few times each year because i buy tickets, my season pass goes to dorney because its only an hour away. RE: What Is Your Home Park? - AndrewKramer - May 14, 2013 Six Flags Great Adventure and WildwoodCrest all the way!! RE: What Is Your Home Park? - nineflagsinc - May 15, 2013 Six flags magic mountain home of the X2 Tastu Revolution and the yolo coaster :3 And Knott berry farm RE: What Is Your Home Park? - nerdygeekrct - May 15, 2013 Here in Zamboanga City, Philippines we are a 5 hour drive away from Dapitan City where one can find Fantasyland. They are fast growing with a wooden wild mouse coaster and a haunted house noted by reviewers as the best haunted house in Asia (the haunted house was produced and directed by the same studio that made the first Filipino animated feature film). This year they just bought Revolution (originally built in Libertyland, Elvis's favorite park) from DelGrosso's Amusement Park (the park that bought Revolution from the defunct Libertyland at $55,000) and have ordered a Launched Freefall from an undisclosed amusement ride manufacturer (judging from a commercial, though, I'd say it's an Intamin, but I'm not sure). Other parks in the Philippines include Enchanted Kingdom in Laguna (the only one in the country with go-karts, a giant Ferris Wheel and a Vekoma Boomerang) and Star City in Pasay (they have a ride that is called "Insanity" in RCT3 but I don't remember the park's name for it, and they have 5 coasters including a Pinfari inverted coaster and an indoor rollercoaster that happens to take you 8 circuits around the small track, seemingly getting faster for the subsequent rounds and speeding by some Arctic-based scenery that could be considered a headchopper). Star City also has a "Snow World" attraction where people can go into sub-zero temperatures, helpful when you consider that the temperatures can go as high as 28 celsius or 82 fahrenheit. One of the things I don't like about our parks, though, is that instead of having a wooden coaster as their first coaster, they choose a steel coaster... made by some ghetto amusement ride company. However the parks above now have more reliable rides from more reliable manufacturers. RE: What Is Your Home Park? - the-big-cheese - May 18, 2013 valley fair. it isn't much, but it gets the job done ![]() RE: What Is Your Home Park? - the-big-cheese - Jun 6, 2013 Valleyfair! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9RlGQ6wxRI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCRESJZaAHQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMKb_Zip6W8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rais6Sj96wM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbE5Jv9DLwU just went today ![]() RE: What Is Your Home Park? - lordddark462 - Jun 6, 2013 I have 3 parks very close to me. and by close I mean all within 45 minutes Dorney Park HersheyPark Knobles Grove. Of them I go to knobles the most, mostly because the food is amazing. its been quite a few years since I've been to dorney. RE: What Is Your Home Park? - nerdygeekrct - Jun 7, 2013 WOAH! Nice house location. RE: What Is Your Home Park? - Legomanbill - Jun 7, 2013 Mine would be either Lakeside or Elitch's. Both are about 30 minutes away. |