roller coasters. - random. #1
OKAY. IM GONNA BLOG ABOUT SOMETHING I GOT OBSESSED WITH RECENTLY.
I MEAN ALWAYS. HAHA.

AND IT'S ROLLER COASTERS!
aka scream machines.

okay last time when i play RTC I / II / III
i built the rides,and i mean IF i were to ride on it,how will the feeling be like?
but i think my rides will "BOOM!" and there goes...
and now i know,why singapore's escapethemepark is so kuku .
because singapore is small. lol cant afford to have like six flags-like theme parks!
and this is what i call,real roller coasters.
after the G-5 in taiwan, i think those in sg and genting are piece of cake =X
but hor, will my heart jump out of me if i ride those rides below?
damn,but still, i wanna try the wooden roller coaster.



this is just so amazing.
the train goes into the tunnel.
It's a tunnel !!!!!
i wanna try this also. so cooooooooool.
i think it's at japan? ok not sure.



Incredible Hulk, Universal's Islands of Adventure

*a massive, seven-inversion thriller




GhostRider, Knott's Berry Farm

*best wooden coaster in the west and the longest as well.

(i think just one side of the roller coaster=my house to northpoint walking distance.)







Zoomerang, Lake Compounce
*Zoomerang was built for those who are brave at heart. Below the roller coaster train sails through the boomerang element at speeds of up to 48 mph!







Batman The Ride, Six Flags Magic Mountain
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Batman The Ride, a world-class steel roller coaster, features five stomach wrenching inversions.




Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA
*first modern steel roller coaster to go upside down.




Xcelerator, Knott's Berry Farm
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This 50s themed coaster launches riders to an electrifying speed of 82 mph in just 2.3 seconds.
The train then climbs straight up 20-stories and cross over-the-top to begin a 205-foot vertical descent.



Silver Bullet, Knott's Berry Farm
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on a vertical loop the trains ride on the outside of the loop, not the inside.