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Postby KingOfNynex2003 » Thu Sep 20, 2007 2:02 pm

hyyyper wrote:
KingOfNynex2003 wrote:This is for everyone on this thread. I am planning on coming to the East Coast USA trip next year and I was wondering if anyone on here would know the weight and size restrictions for the coasters at any of the parks we'd be visiting I have e-mailed each of these places almost a month ago asking them this same question and none of them have e-mailed me back yet and I doubt they ever will so if anyone on here could tell me if they know the weight or size restrictions any of these parks have that would be great.

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a lot of www.rcdb.com 's coasters also display the height requirements. I dunno about size, if you're have trouble getting into coasters in IE your home park, there might me some coaster you won't be able to ride. If you never had problems with size, you have problems now. (except on kiddies or other weird rides).


Thanks for the reply and I know about rcdb already and know every height minimum and height maximum on some of the coasters that we'd be going onto and my homepark I have no problems getting onto the coasters as there are only 4 one of them being a kiddie coaster but I can't get onto one of the HUSS frisbee rides but only because the rideops were instructed not to push down on the restraint anymore because a stupid rideop last year caused somebody to go to the hospital or something because they pushed down the restraint too hard on the person but that doesn't matter to me anymore because I don't really like that ride anyways but last year when I went to Knott's Berry Farm I was going to go onto the Excelerator coaster over there but the seatbelt was an 1/8th of an inch from locking so I didn't get onto it.

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Postby hyyyper » Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:54 pm

^you do know there are symbols on your keyboard to mark ends of sentences? called 'points' they look like this: .

lol, as for not fitting in Xcel, and you're still the same size, there's are chance you won't be able to ride some intamins

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Postby KingOfNynex2003 » Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:11 pm

hyyyper wrote:^you do know there are symbols on your keyboard to mark ends of sentences? called 'points' they look like this: .

lol, as for not fitting in Xcel, and you're still the same size, there's are chance you won't be able to ride some intamins


Actually I joined Weight Watcher's about a month ago and I've lost some weight and by next August I'll possibly be skinnier than Robb but that only if I lose about 2.5 lbs a week till August.

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Postby Schwarzkopf » Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:18 am

I lost about 3 pounds a week for a few months...

Have a big lunch, then just a tiny snack for your evening meal.

It works, and the weight drops off. Sure, you go to bed hungry, but that shows it's working!

It made me go from 220 pounds to 150 pounds, and the weight has now stayed off (now my stomach has shrunk, I get full quick).

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Postby ash.1111 » Sat Sep 22, 2007 4:10 am

What happened to an Australian Trip? :(

Oh well, maybe in 2009...

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Postby odene497 » Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:37 am

^ The Australian trip was just in the questionaire, to see how many people were interested. That doesn't mean it's going to happen right now.

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Postby SharkTums » Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:01 pm

We'll be home again in about 15 hours so I'll go through this thread, all my emails, and deposits tomorrow and get everything and everyone caught up!

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Postby Nrthwnd » Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:41 am

NO ^ you take another 35 hours+ (just a number I thought up, lol) and rest, enjoy the memories of the trips you've just been on (and supremely organized, kiss kiss ) ---- and then get everybody caught up...

Mmmm'k???

Just a suggest.

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Postby montezooma » Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:01 am

Well after an amazing trip to Japan, immediately upon my return to the states I sent in my deposit for Europe. I can't wait. It was awesome to see the country of Japan via coasters and parks. I can't wait to do the same for "the old country"

Thanks again for a great trip and many memories and only a couple black outs...lol (boy those brits and gays sure now how to tie one on!)

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Postby Nrthwnd » Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:04 am

^ One of your blackouts is safe with me, roomie.

;) :P ;)

How you doing since getting back, Shane? Your kids still going OMGOMGOMG over all the "stuff" you've bought and brought back for them?

And have you saved at least one of those things for......Christmas maybe?

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