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Discuss theme parks and roller coasters and why people need to stop 'lazing CP (Cedar Point)

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ki is gemmiest park

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Back when I was a thoosie (ev&n doe I only visited the six flags in texas annually) Cedar Point looked intriguing, however most amusement rides/coasters are more so relaxing than intense as I've gotten older (although I visited a boardwalk a while back and rode a drop tower that actually made me feel weightless). I don't have a desire after my last visit (to six flags) to go to theme parks as you see the worst/trashy behavior in people. Schilke wwqn btw

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>>134586
Well the issue with really liking rollercoasters is the fact that since you enjoy them, they aren't gonna feel as intense to you as they do for the GP. Aldoe they are still fun, but not as intense when you have been on so many. Ofc there are other reasons to visit parks such as theming and food, but you are lucky to find good theming or food at six flags parks besides knott's

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>>134586
I've never actually been to six flags texas doe

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>>134588
Trve, coasters are very relaxing once you've developed immunity, and there are exceptions, such as the S&S 4th dimension coasters such as X2, which from what I've heard is intense/difficult to adjust to

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There are coasters which i heavily enjoy that i have ridden many times svch as Diamondback or Millenium Force that I still enjoy and coasters which aren't intense at all that are still enjoyable, like revenge of the mummy

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>>134589
I've visited the one in Arlington once (late july 2023, on a week day) with everything being a walk on, and I visited the one in San Antonio frequently (mainly in my childhood), the latter is nice for scenery and coaster collection, with Iron Rattler being my favorite

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>>134591
B&M hypers look fun, B&M coasters in general are just fun, and reliable as well, I've never had a B&M disappoint me

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>>134593
Trvke, B&M aldo I wouldn't say its as innovative as Vekoma they still have barely any misses which is what matters

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>>134594
I also am planning to visit Germany with my sister and brother-in-law at some point soon and will most likely visit Phantasialand, which is basically Disney if Disney didn't cost $1,000,000 and sell goyslop

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Last week I went to Epic Universe.

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>>134594
Intamin is my favourite manufacture due to their innovative nature. Ev&doe I've only ridden two of their coasters, their hydraulic and lsm launch coasters look phenomenal. I would've loved to have ridden top thrill dragster in its original form, as it looked it elite. As for vekoma, their giant inverted boomerang looks the most intriguing to me, it's a shame they never caught on, and are on a decline.

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You guys ever ride the screaming eagle at DOLLywood?



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