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DavidH15066 Family is an important part of life. Tag-along with mine as we head to our favorite places and do our favorite things (like amusement parks, gaming, etc...)

We would love to have you be apart of our family and go on this journey with us.

01/25/2025

Let's see who can name that drop Part 2 10/10

01/19/2025

Let's see who can name that drop 10/10

12/30/2024

The Mountain Coaster at Wisp Resort is a cross between an Alpine Slide and a roller coaster. It has 1,300 feet of uphill track that builds the suspense. Then you twist, turn, dip and roll 3,500 feet down the eastern side of Wisp Mountain. Maximum speed is 28 mph. That might not be fast enough to scare coaster enthusiasts, but it is perfect for providing some thrills for everyone. You will ride in a "cart" that holds as many as two riders. Braking is up to you.
Once you climb the hill, gravity pulls the cart into the first turn. You will go through a few rollers and then enter two back-to-back corkscrews. The Mountain Coaster track finishes with more twists and turns. You will cruise into the loading area. 🎢

Holiday Lights At Kennywood. Show us pictures of your local park in the comments!
11/24/2024

Holiday Lights At Kennywood. Show us pictures of your local park in the comments!

11/17/2024

Six Flags Great Adventure is retiring Green Lantern, The Twister and Parachutes. The Sky Walk will also be removed from the park to make room for the development.
Now that Kingda Ka will be no longer. But I'm excited to see the ride that they got to make this much room for

11/17/2024

Our Kingda Ka and Green Lanterns last ride
Once the world's tallest, fastest roller coaster, Six Flags retires Kingda Ka in New Jersey
USA TODAY SAID
The world's tallest and fastest roller coaster has retired.
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced on Thursday it is retiring Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. The coaster held the title for world's tallest and fastest after it debuted in 2005, and over the past 20 years, it has been ridden more than 12 million times. The coaster stands 456 feet tall and runs 128 miles per hour.
Kingda Ka's closure comes as Six Flags Great Adventure looks toward a new $1 billion investment, including the addition of The Flash: Vertical Velocity, which Six Flags claims to be North America's first "super boomerang coaster." Based on the DC Comics character, the coaster is expected to open in 2025. The investment also includes a new "multi-world-record-breaking launch roller coaster" that is said to open in 2026, according to a Six Flags news release.In addition to Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure is retiring Green Lantern, The Twister and Parachutes. The Sky Walk will also be removed from the park to make room for the development.
Now that Kingda Ka will be no longer, here's a look at some of the world's other mighty rides.

11/03/2024

2024 My End of Season Top 10 Roller-coasters

11/01/2024

SMART SUNGLASSES RECORDS "Millenium Force" is a steel roller coaster located at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Manufactured by Intamin, it was the park's fourteenth roller coaster when it opened in 2000, dating back to the opening of Blue Streak in 1964. Upon completion, Millennium Force broke five world records and was the world's first giga coaster, a term coined by Intamin and Cedar Point to represent a roller coaster that exceeds 300 feet (91 m) in height. It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year. The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America following The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds.

10/30/2024

The Adventure WV Zip-Line Canopy Tour is comprised of 4 zip lines, 7 tree-based platforms, an aerial bridge, and a tandem rappel station to exit the course. Each zip or leg of the course ranges in length from the 201’ starting zip, to the 750’ zip at the conclusion of the course. Participants will rappel 45’ from the final platform to the ground.
After exiting the course, participants will hike from the base of the final tree back to the equipment shed on an interpretive nature trail (approximately 10 mins on a moderate trail). The entire course runs throughout the northern section of Coopers Rock State Forest, otherwise known as the WVU Research Forest. Visitors are encouraged to explore the surrounding area and participate in other WVU Outdoor Education Center activities

The WVU Zipline Canopy Tour, located near Bruceton Mills, WV, is part of the high ropes course, canopy tour, aerial spor...
10/27/2024

The WVU Zipline Canopy Tour, located near Bruceton Mills, WV, is part of the high ropes course, canopy tour, aerial sport center, challenge course, zip-line, aerial adventure, aerial trekking, outdoor adventure, adventure program, outdoor activity and team development complex of the WVU Outdoor Education Center. It is located 15 miles from Morgantown on the north side of Cooper’s Rock State Forest. It is located in the WVU Research Forest. The facility also offers teamwork, high rope and low rope activities including an Odyssey Course, Alpine Tower, and Giant Swing. It is a vacation activity, aerial sports center, adventure sports, challenge course, aerial trekking, and fun center.

It is one of the best things to do in Coopers Rock, WV, one of the best things to do in Bruceton Mills, WV and one of the best things to do in Morgantown, WV. It is North Central WV only high rope, zip-line, aerial adventure, aerial trekking, canopy tour, outdoor activity, group activity ideas, canopy tour and team development complex facility

10/27/2024

Magnum XL-200, colloquially known as simply Magnum, is a steel roller coaster built by Arrow Dynamics at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. When it opened in 1989, it was the tallest, fastest, and steepest complete-circuit roller coaster in the world as well as the first hypercoaster – a roller coaster that exceeds 200 feet (61 m) in height.[1] Some have credited Magnum with starting a period in the industry known as the roller coaster wars, in which amusement parks competed with one another at a rapid pace to build the next tallest and fastest roller coaster.[2][3] More than 40 million people had ridden Magnum by 2009.

They got a buffet at Kennywood on their Fright Fest! I got chicken wings, cheese fries, mac n cheese, and Buffalo chicke...
10/13/2024

They got a buffet at Kennywood on their Fright Fest! I got chicken wings, cheese fries, mac n cheese, and Buffalo chicken dip too. It was all so good and such a great deal. Fright Fest is always a fun time with the family. I can't wait to go back to an amusement park soon...

10/12/2024

Harley Quinn Crazy Train (previously Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train) is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey, themed to the DC Comics character Harley Quinn. It was manufactured by Zierer and opened in 1999, classified as a junior roller coaster.[1] It is a smaller, family-oriented coaster. It is considered a junior coaster rather than a kiddie coaster, as adults can ride without a child and the restraints are slightly larger than that of a children's roller coaster.

10/10/2024

Medusa, formerly known as Bizarro, is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the ride debuted as the world's first floorless roller coaster on April 2, 1999. It was repainted and rethemed to Bizarro in 2009. In 2022, it was repainted and renamed back to Medusa.

10/08/2024

Batman: The Ride is an inverted roller coaster based on the DC Comics character Batman and found at seven Six Flags theme parks in the United States and at least one outside the US (Six Flags Mexico). Built by consulting engineers Bolliger & Mabillard, it rises to a height of between 100 and 105 feet (30 and 32 m) and reaches top speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h). The original roller coaster at Six Flags Great America was partially devised by the park's general manager Jim Wintrode. Batman: The Ride was the world's first inverted roller coaster when it opened in 1992,[4] and has since been awarded Coaster Landmark status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts. Clones of the ride exist at amusement parks around the world.

10/06/2024

Nitro is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the Hyper Coaster model opened to the public on April 7, 2001. Since its debut, Nitro has consistently ranked high among steel coasters in the annual Golden Ticket Awards from Amusement Today, peaking in third place during its tenure.

10/04/2024

The Jersey Devil Coaster is a single-rail roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. The roller coaster was built by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC). It is themed to the Jersey Devil, a mythical creature rumored to live in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.[1] The roller coaster is 3,000 feet (910 m) long and contains a 130-foot (40 m)-tall lift hill and three inversions. The Jersey Devil Coaster uses four trains, each containing 12 seats, which achieve a maximum speed of 58 miles per hour (93 km/h).

10/01/2024

El Toro (Spanish for The Bull) is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. Designed by Werner Stengel and manufactured by Intamin, the ride opened to the public on June 11, 2006. Intamin subcontracted Rocky Mountain Construction to build the ride, and the coaster's track was prefabricated, allowing for quicker installation and lower construction costs.[2] El Toro is the main attraction of the Mexican-themed section of the park, Plaza Del Carnaval. It replaced another roller coaster, Viper, which closed following the 2004 season

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