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  1. Hey everyone I would like to share my photos from a very fun day/night at Hershey's Christmas Candyland with a bunch of friends. Enjoy! On the way there, we saw this sign on a bus that I really liked so we attempted at getting a picture of it... We are here!!!! We arrived a little before the park opened to get some snapshots from the road by Lightning Racers. GCI sexiness My friend Kina and me Storm Runner!!! Gotta love the street lights Great Bear from... outside of the park No way, Dunkin Donuts! Entering the park Oooo lights Now this is what I was looking forward to ride Waiting in line for the Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Extreme Challenge ride, which is where we met up with Dan, Bubba, and Hannah. And yes, they are twins. Kana is on the left, Kina on the right Storm Runner. Man it was killing me not being able to ride... This was the first time I saw Fahrenheit in person You probably can't see it, but this is the Kissing Tower. Notice the lights at the top. We met up with Matt here. Fun on the Kissing Tower I don't know if Matt and Dan were having as much fun. you decide... Hannah and Bubba riding the cars Dan's up next Asian Persuasion Getting on the slide. Bubba snuck in this picture :o Obviously, we are coaster enthusiasts... Look who got stuck on the Comet More lights T!ts Awesome!!!! Me licking the t!ts Walking out of the park Bye Hershey Park! Next, we all met up at Sonic to grab a bite to eat! When we got back home, Kana and I turn around to find Kina passed out in the back seat. Thanks for reading!
  2. Wow the park looks beautiful. The setting around main street is absolutely gorgeous.
  3. Great updates Adam! What did you guys have to do to get the intamin wheel? Adam, this is going to make you really jealous, but I rode Boulder Dash 70 times yesterday! The park was completely empty due to the terrible weather forecasted, which didn't arrive until around 4 or 5 in the afternoon.
  4. Hey guys. Here is my brand new video. All the footage was taken the day that this trip report is about. Enjoy and let me know what you think. http://xtremecoasters.com/index.php?act=watchVideo&id=48
  5. Nice work with another great park report. Ravine Flyer II ERT was my most memorable part of the trip, and one of my most memorable roller coaster riding experiences I have ever experienced. It was definitely the most intense and insane coaster riding I have ever experienced and will be close to impossible to beat. What an amazing night. Oh yea, I probably haven't posted it 5 times somewhere on the forums already, but Ravine Flyer II is my new number 1 wooden coaster.
  6. Wow Adam! Awesome job so far. You must put a lot of time in to get all the pictures together and to write such detailed reviews. I am excited to see the rest of your trip report, especially of Waldameer, home of my number 1 wooden coaster, Ravine Flyer II!
  7. Great photo trip report! Ravine Flyer II is also my number 1 wooden coaster. It's just that awesome. I love how the ride just throws you around and is gives you that out of control feeling. I've been a hardcore El Toro fan for a while, but Ravine Flyer II is just that amazing that it beat El Toro for my number 1 wooden spot. I also love how the tunnels are so loud, especially the one at the bottom of the first drop. I freakin love this coaster!
  8. Nighttime ERT on Ravine Flyer II in the thunder storm was awesome! Best coaster riding ever!
  9. Yesterday, August 19th, my friend Jenna and I took our first trip to Lake Compounce. Boulder Dash was running a little slow in the morning, so my two morning rides did not live up to the hype I've been hearing. Later on in the day, man did that ride deliver. My number one wooden coaster is still Ravine Flyer II without a doubt, but after my evening rides on Boulder Dash, I can safely say that it is tied right now with El Toro for my number two wooden coaster. Here's a quick list of what we rode: Boulder Dash x5 Wildcat x2 Zoomerang x2 Down Time x1 Thunder N' Lightning x2 American Flyers x1 Wave Swinger x2 Rotor x2 Saw Mill Plunge x1 Ferris Wheel x1 Ghost Hunt x2 Twister x1 Enterprise x1 Sky Ride x1 We were the first ones in the station, even before the ride ops! Here I am all ready to ride Boulder Dash for my first time. Some of the new bracing that was added this past off-season. No love for the green train today. Noted! This enterprise was really intense. Once the ride starts, you basically do two rotations or so before the ride starts to move into its vertical position, making the cars swing A LOT. (Notice the cars in all different positions) Sweet setting for a pirate ship ride. This shooting dark ride was actually really fun - fun enough to get me on it twice! Skyha… I mean Thunder N’ Lightning Here is a little bit of themeing for Thunder N” Lightning. When we first came across this, I actually thought there was a real person inside providing weather status for the park. Jenna was really happy that the soft drinks were FREE! Rotor! I was the youngest one on the ride both times I rode it. Here is a close up of me before I knew the floor was going to drop about 3 feet, opposed to 3 inches like the one I rode at Great Adventure when I was younger. The main reason we came here. Wildcat was actually so smooth that it surprised me. Cool picture of Down Time. Dummy party! Nice setting for the water park section. Here I am getting a drink. Did I mention they are FREE!? I will leave you with a few more pictures of Boulder Dash. I wonder why they call it BOULDER Dash… This shot courtesy of Jenna. Thanks for reading!
  10. Hmm very interesting topic. I would definitely count Steel Hawg's first drop as a drop and most definitely not an inversion. As for V2:Vertical Velocity, I would say that is an inversion because the rides are being completely flipped upside down 360 degrees, as well as for inclined loops. What I think is questionable are elements like the one after Silver Bullet's vertical loop and elements like Black Mamba's "Jr." Immelmann. It's a very controversial subject matter. I would say it should be up to the designer whether or not he/she wants to classify the element as an inversion or not.
  11. ^Yup I see that now. I thought it was Pandemonium at SFNE, but I really couldn't tell since the picture is kind of small. Great work!
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