The American Bicentennial
August 1976, 10th Season
Hello!
Welcome to Boulder Leisure Park! My name is Robert Clarke, and I am the Public Relations Manager for the park.
Our park started out as a small endeavor 10 years ago in Boulder, Colorado. Over time, it has grown and is now one of the town's premier summer family destinations.
I've been instructed to increase publicity by updating park guests, like yourself, about what's happening here at the park. I am here to post photos periodically, and also to listen to your comments and take suggestions for the park. I've already been reporting on the park in other media outlets. If you like, you can catch up here: http://themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtop...=3&t=56710
Right now, it's 1976, the American Bicentennial, which also happens to be our 10th Season of operation. Earlier today, we announced a major addition for next year:
Earlier today I managed to get a few other photos of the park.
The American Bicentennial
August 1976, 10th Season
Hello Boulder!
Have you heard about our big announcement? We can't wait for Sunburst to open next year, so I've got a construction picture for you. Hopefully this one can help you compare with the concept art:
Anyway, I managed to get a few more pictures around the park today. It was getting late by the time I got out of the office, but I ended up with some really cool night shots:
Boulder Railway is still popular - its one of the most-ridden rides in the park!
It started to get dark quickly. At least Mad Mouse is all lit up!
Guests always try to squeeze in one last ride before it's time to head out for the night.
Anyway..... Sorry for such a long introduction! Please let me know what you think.
Have a great day!
-Robert Clarke
PR Manager
Boulder Leisure Park
The American Bicentennial
September 1976, 10th Season
Hello again,
Boulder Leisure Park is winding down for the season - just one month left! Be sure to come and get in one last visit to the park if you can.
I've been flooded with work since the announcement of Sunburst, so it wasn't until very late that I was able to get these shots:
Washington's Whirl has been doing well all season - everybody seems to love it!
Rocky Rumbler prepares to give one last ride for the night.
Guests love Rocky Rumbler's crazy twisting drop!
Lakeside Dipper is also doing great! Everyone seems to get fooled by the pre-drop!
All of the guests have cleared out by now, but El Furioso is still all lit up.
Have a great night!
-Robert Clarke
PR Manager
Boulder Leisure Park
August 1976, 10th Season
Hello!
Welcome to Boulder Leisure Park! My name is Robert Clarke, and I am the Public Relations Manager for the park.
Our park started out as a small endeavor 10 years ago in Boulder, Colorado. Over time, it has grown and is now one of the town's premier summer family destinations.
I've been instructed to increase publicity by updating park guests, like yourself, about what's happening here at the park. I am here to post photos periodically, and also to listen to your comments and take suggestions for the park. I've already been reporting on the park in other media outlets. If you like, you can catch up here: http://themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtop...=3&t=56710
Right now, it's 1976, the American Bicentennial, which also happens to be our 10th Season of operation. Earlier today, we announced a major addition for next year:
Quote:Boulder, CO - Guests at Boulder Leisure Park next summer will have yet another reason to scream and shout. The park plans to add their 6th roller coaster next year, Sunburst.
  Riders on Sunburst will experience one of the most unique and technologically advanced roller coasters in the world. Designed by the famous Anton Schwarzkopf, Sunburst is one of his new shuttle loop designs. Using a weight-drop mechanism, riders in the train will be launched forward on the track at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour.
  After riders are launched out of the station, they will first be turned upside down in an inverting element known as a vertical loop. The train will then ascend the front spike of the ride, more than 120 feet tall. Riders will then travel backwards down the spike and through the loop. The train will rush through the station and travel partway up the rear spike before slowly returning back to the station building.
Sunburst will debut when the park opens next May.
Earlier today I managed to get a few other photos of the park.
The American Bicentennial
August 1976, 10th Season
Hello Boulder!
Have you heard about our big announcement? We can't wait for Sunburst to open next year, so I've got a construction picture for you. Hopefully this one can help you compare with the concept art:
Anyway, I managed to get a few more pictures around the park today. It was getting late by the time I got out of the office, but I ended up with some really cool night shots:
Boulder Railway is still popular - its one of the most-ridden rides in the park!
It started to get dark quickly. At least Mad Mouse is all lit up!
Guests always try to squeeze in one last ride before it's time to head out for the night.
Anyway..... Sorry for such a long introduction! Please let me know what you think.
Have a great day!
-Robert Clarke
PR Manager
Boulder Leisure Park
The American Bicentennial
September 1976, 10th Season
Hello again,
Boulder Leisure Park is winding down for the season - just one month left! Be sure to come and get in one last visit to the park if you can.
I've been flooded with work since the announcement of Sunburst, so it wasn't until very late that I was able to get these shots:
Washington's Whirl has been doing well all season - everybody seems to love it!
Rocky Rumbler prepares to give one last ride for the night.
Guests love Rocky Rumbler's crazy twisting drop!
Lakeside Dipper is also doing great! Everyone seems to get fooled by the pre-drop!
All of the guests have cleared out by now, but El Furioso is still all lit up.
Have a great night!
-Robert Clarke
PR Manager
Boulder Leisure Park
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