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Postby nathanhillinbl » Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:09 pm

Sounds good, i'll start saving my pennies.

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Postby dandaman » Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:21 pm

307 wrote:Ahaha you're welcome to hang out with us in the "losers not on the real trip" group, then!


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Postby Godwyn » Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:50 pm

nathanhillinbl wrote:...not that i saw, there was this:
$995 will include five nights of accommodations Saturday night thru Wednesday night, all ground transportation, admission to NINE parks, perks, two meals per day, etc.


I was just wondering if the perks in the mini trip were the same as the big trips (t-shirts, dvds, etc.)


Oops... I'm sorry... I miss read your first post. I thought it said "what PARKS" not perks. :oops:

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Postby nathanhillinbl » Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:30 pm

I know you guys are probably still in preliminary planning for these trips, but I was wondering how your relations with Canada's Wonderland are? (Possible ERT on Behemoth?)

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Postby printersdevil78 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:16 pm

The Canada/NY/Western PA trip sounds great! Hope I'm not too late to get one of the non-Midwest Tripper spots.

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Postby Zen Coaster » Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:53 pm

Possibly interested in Korea side-trip. Sounds like a great itinerary. Plus... I want to go to Korea for the Kim Chi & Bulgogi! ;)

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Postby eBen » Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:42 pm

Have you ever done 3 parks in a day before, even if they are small. Sounds hectic, have you got an attack plan. Does it go along the line of turn up, credit whore and go?

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Postby larrygator » Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:47 pm

3 parks in a day on the UK Trip 2006

Robb and Elissa managed the group at 3 parks in the UK. Although Yarmouth and Joyland were in close proximity most of the group walked the 20 minutes between the parks, which will be similar to a 30 minutes bus ride between Lakemont and DelGrosso's.

Having been to the 3 parks as part of the UK Trip and comparing them to these 3 US parks I would say you will spend the same amount of time on the bus in the US as we did in the UK. There are an equal number of must see and do attractions at the 3 US parks as the UK parks. You will probably want to hustle around Lakemont and Idlewild if you want to do everything, but you can rest on the bus between parks.
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Re: Random selection and a once was Alton Towers Mouse. ohhh

Postby Not For Sale » Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:09 pm

eBen wrote:Have you ever done 3 parks in a day before, even if they are small. Sounds hectic, have you got an attack plan. Does it go along the line of turn up, credit whore and go?

Not that I mind or anything (i don't think I would ever get to these parks without such a scheme) but after few weeks the mind finally boggled!

It'll work out well. You'll have plenty of time in every park to do everything you want multiple times. At least that's how it was on the Midwest trip.
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Postby Jew » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:03 pm

3? We've done 7 before. Robb and Elissa know how to plan a trip. You'll have a great time and get as much time at each park that is needed.

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