Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-12 Thread Jim Kitchen


Hi Charles,

My Niece and other students got to go for a ride on the vomit comet.  She said 
that she and a friend were playing with water in zero gravity.

BFN

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-11 Thread Lisa Hayes

What does this messagfe mean/
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park boss




Hmmm. Neat. FunnyFAQ too.


On 10/10/14, Lisa Hayes lhay...@internode.on.net wrote:

Cara These sound wonderful rides by heavens they do wow.
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From: Cara Quinn caraqu...@caraquinn.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: 
suggestionfor


park boss



There is a ride I just went on last month on Pikes Peak, called The
Terror-dactyl.

It is at the top of a 700 foot deep canyon with a river at the bottom.

You and another person sit in a pair of connected seats side by side,
which are at the top of one edge of the canyon.

You are only held in by a very thin harness. They then remove the floor
from beneath you both and slowly tilt your seats down so you are now
facing straight down the canyon wall, and you are only held in at this
point, by your harness.

I love these sorts of rides and trust me, it is pretty scary at this
point, even if you cannot see. ;)

Finally they count down from three to 1 and release you. You fall 
straight


down the canyon wall and swing out to the center of the canyon and 
onward


toward the other side. You then begin to drift into a spin and swing
backward toward the canyon wall where you started and so on.

The seats swing on a single cable, so you continue to spin as you swing.

The zero G is like nothing I've experienced so far and I have gone on
every zero G ride I can find. :)

Once the ride calms down, it is actually amazingly graceful and 
beautiful.


It's like you are flying and gently twirling in a dream. You are 
basically


out in close to complete nothingness. It's also really cool as you can
hear the river a long way off below you. It is about 2 or 3 hundred feet
below you and you can hear it flowing as you swing above it. It is
awesome! :)

There is also a ride in Vegas which I plan on trying which has you jump
off of a platform 850 feet above the ground. You are in a harness and 
jump


straight down the side of the stratosphere. So it's like BASE jumping or
bungee jumping on steroids. :)

You go all the way to the ground so it is quite a lot of zero G.

I'm looking forward to it!

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
wrote:

Hi Charles,

Better you than me. The vomit comet gets the name for a reason because
almost everyone who goes through that part of training upchucks. Since
I don't like getting sick I'd prefer to stay far away from anything
with that kind of rep.



On 10/10/14, Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com wrote:

Although I like bumper cars, I would like them even better if I could
see
where I was headed.  Bash!  Bash!  Bash!  The same with bumper boats.

During astronaut training, they ride what they refer to as the vomit
comet.  I'd like to experience that bit of weightlessness.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-10 Thread Jim Kitchen


Hi Charles,

I agree, coasters are the best, even though some other rides are fun.

I believe that one of the newer coasters at Cedar Point goes out over Lake 
Erie.  Since it is newer I have not experienced it visually and thus don't know 
if it looks like you are going to end up in the lake or not.  Things like that 
are fun though.

BFN

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While other rides are fun, my favorites are the roller coasters.  The best 
old wooden coaster used to be at The Pike in Long Beach, California.  On one 
of the curves at the bottom of a really big hill, you went out over the 
ocean, and it looked like you were going to go right into it!  You can find 
info about this coaster on YouTube, but I remember riding it when I was 
young.  The only way we could get Dad to go on it was to get him a drink 
first, and he usually wasn't a chicken.  Mom was, though.  She said we were 
nuts to ride that thing.


Jim

I am in the tower that is terminal on the lake that is Erie.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-10 Thread Charles Rivard
I'll bet people have gotten some good videos of that ride, and I'd love to 
hear the audio!  I'd like to try it, too.


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Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor 
park boss



There is a ride I just went on last month on Pikes Peak, called The 
Terror-dactyl.


It is at the top of a 700 foot deep canyon with a river at the bottom.

You and another person sit in a pair of connected seats side by side, 
which are at the top of one edge of the canyon.


You are only held in by a very thin harness. They then remove the floor 
from beneath you both and slowly tilt your seats down so you are now 
facing straight down the canyon wall, and you are only held in at this 
point, by your harness.


I love these sorts of rides and trust me, it is pretty scary at this 
point, even if you cannot see. ;)


Finally they count down from three to 1 and release you. You fall straight 
down the canyon wall and swing out to the center of the canyon and onward 
toward the other side. You then begin to drift into a spin and swing 
backward toward the canyon wall where you started and so on.


The seats swing on a single cable, so you continue to spin as you swing.

The zero G is like nothing I've experienced so far and I have gone on 
every zero G ride I can find. :)


Once the ride calms down, it is actually amazingly graceful and beautiful. 
It's like you are flying and gently twirling in a dream. You are basically 
out in close to complete nothingness. It's also really cool as you can 
hear the river a long way off below you. It is about 2 or 3 hundred feet 
below you and you can hear it flowing as you swing above it. It is 
awesome! :)


There is also a ride in Vegas which I plan on trying which has you jump 
off of a platform 850 feet above the ground. You are in a harness and jump 
straight down the side of the stratosphere. So it's like BASE jumping or 
bungee jumping on steroids. :)


You go all the way to the ground so it is quite a lot of zero G.

I'm looking forward to it!

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Charles,

Better you than me. The vomit comet gets the name for a reason because
almost everyone who goes through that part of training upchucks. Since
I don't like getting sick I'd prefer to stay far away from anything
with that kind of rep.



On 10/10/14, Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com wrote:

Although I like bumper cars, I would like them even better if I could see
where I was headed.  Bash!  Bash!  Bash!  The same with bumper boats.

During astronaut training, they ride what they refer to as the vomit
comet.  I'd like to experience that bit of weightlessness.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-10 Thread Lisa Hayes

Cara These sound wonderful rides by heavens they do wow.
Lisa Hayes




www.nutrimetics.com.au/lisahayes

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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor 
park boss



There is a ride I just went on last month on Pikes Peak, called The 
Terror-dactyl.


It is at the top of a 700 foot deep canyon with a river at the bottom.

You and another person sit in a pair of connected seats side by side, 
which are at the top of one edge of the canyon.


You are only held in by a very thin harness. They then remove the floor 
from beneath you both and slowly tilt your seats down so you are now 
facing straight down the canyon wall, and you are only held in at this 
point, by your harness.


I love these sorts of rides and trust me, it is pretty scary at this 
point, even if you cannot see. ;)


Finally they count down from three to 1 and release you. You fall straight 
down the canyon wall and swing out to the center of the canyon and onward 
toward the other side. You then begin to drift into a spin and swing 
backward toward the canyon wall where you started and so on.


The seats swing on a single cable, so you continue to spin as you swing.

The zero G is like nothing I've experienced so far and I have gone on 
every zero G ride I can find. :)


Once the ride calms down, it is actually amazingly graceful and beautiful. 
It's like you are flying and gently twirling in a dream. You are basically 
out in close to complete nothingness. It's also really cool as you can 
hear the river a long way off below you. It is about 2 or 3 hundred feet 
below you and you can hear it flowing as you swing above it. It is 
awesome! :)


There is also a ride in Vegas which I plan on trying which has you jump 
off of a platform 850 feet above the ground. You are in a harness and jump 
straight down the side of the stratosphere. So it's like BASE jumping or 
bungee jumping on steroids. :)


You go all the way to the ground so it is quite a lot of zero G.

I'm looking forward to it!

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Charles,

Better you than me. The vomit comet gets the name for a reason because
almost everyone who goes through that part of training upchucks. Since
I don't like getting sick I'd prefer to stay far away from anything
with that kind of rep.



On 10/10/14, Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com wrote:

Although I like bumper cars, I would like them even better if I could see
where I was headed.  Bash!  Bash!  Bash!  The same with bumper boats.

During astronaut training, they ride what they refer to as the vomit
comet.  I'd like to experience that bit of weightlessness.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-10 Thread Danielle Antoine
Hmmm. Neat. FunnyFAQ too.


On 10/10/14, Lisa Hayes lhay...@internode.on.net wrote:
 Cara These sound wonderful rides by heavens they do wow.
 Lisa Hayes




 www.nutrimetics.com.au/lisahayes

 - Original Message -
 From: Cara Quinn caraqu...@caraquinn.com
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 11:09 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor

 park boss


 There is a ride I just went on last month on Pikes Peak, called The
 Terror-dactyl.

 It is at the top of a 700 foot deep canyon with a river at the bottom.

 You and another person sit in a pair of connected seats side by side,
 which are at the top of one edge of the canyon.

 You are only held in by a very thin harness. They then remove the floor
 from beneath you both and slowly tilt your seats down so you are now
 facing straight down the canyon wall, and you are only held in at this
 point, by your harness.

 I love these sorts of rides and trust me, it is pretty scary at this
 point, even if you cannot see. ;)

 Finally they count down from three to 1 and release you. You fall straight

 down the canyon wall and swing out to the center of the canyon and onward

 toward the other side. You then begin to drift into a spin and swing
 backward toward the canyon wall where you started and so on.

 The seats swing on a single cable, so you continue to spin as you swing.

 The zero G is like nothing I've experienced so far and I have gone on
 every zero G ride I can find. :)

 Once the ride calms down, it is actually amazingly graceful and beautiful.

 It's like you are flying and gently twirling in a dream. You are basically

 out in close to complete nothingness. It's also really cool as you can
 hear the river a long way off below you. It is about 2 or 3 hundred feet
 below you and you can hear it flowing as you swing above it. It is
 awesome! :)

 There is also a ride in Vegas which I plan on trying which has you jump
 off of a platform 850 feet above the ground. You are in a harness and jump

 straight down the side of the stratosphere. So it's like BASE jumping or
 bungee jumping on steroids. :)

 You go all the way to the ground so it is quite a lot of zero G.

 I'm looking forward to it!

 Smiles,

 Cara :)
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 On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Charles,

 Better you than me. The vomit comet gets the name for a reason because
 almost everyone who goes through that part of training upchucks. Since
 I don't like getting sick I'd prefer to stay far away from anything
 with that kind of rep.



 On 10/10/14, Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com wrote:
 Although I like bumper cars, I would like them even better if I could
 see
 where I was headed.  Bash!  Bash!  Bash!  The same with bumper boats.

 During astronaut training, they ride what they refer to as the vomit
 comet.  I'd like to experience that bit of weightlessness.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-09 Thread Jim Kitchen


Hi Thomas,

I'm sorry, maybe it was a bit early or something, but it is Cedar Point park 
not Cedar park.  You know point because the park is built on a point that is a 
peninsula that sticks out into Lake Erie.

And I do believe that they still have at least one wooden coaster.  Mind Ride 
if I am remembering correctly.

Have a good one.

BFN

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Hi Erik,

Its Cedar Park not Seder Park, and I'd have to check if they have any
wooden coasters. Last time I was there they didn't have one, but I
could be mistaken. However, when it comes to roller-coasters Cedar
Park has lots of them and I think is well known nationally for having
more coasters than most other amusement parks in the nation.

Cheers!


Jim

I saw a lot of trees today; and they were made of wood.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-09 Thread tim
Yep, its the mine ride and its considered the roller coster capital 
of the world.

https://www.cedarpoint.com/

At 12:56 PM 10/9/2014, you wrote:


Hi Thomas,

I'm sorry, maybe it was a bit early or something, but it is Cedar 
Point park not Cedar park.  You know point because the park is built 
on a point that is a peninsula that sticks out into Lake Erie.


And I do believe that they still have at least one wooden 
coaster.  Mind Ride if I am remembering correctly.


Have a good one.

BFN

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Hi Erik,

Its Cedar Park not Seder Park, and I'd have to check if they have any
wooden coasters. Last time I was there they didn't have one, but I
could be mistaken. However, when it comes to roller-coasters Cedar
Park has lots of them and I think is well known nationally for having
more coasters than most other amusement parks in the nation.

Cheers!


Jim

I saw a lot of trees today; and they were made of wood.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-09 Thread Danielle Antoine
And they have Blue Streak and Mean Streak too. Both wooden ones.


On 10/9/14, tim z200...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yep, its the mine ride and its considered the roller coster capital
 of the world.
 https://www.cedarpoint.com/

 At 12:56 PM 10/9/2014, you wrote:

Hi Thomas,

I'm sorry, maybe it was a bit early or something, but it is Cedar
Point park not Cedar park.  You know point because the park is built
on a point that is a peninsula that sticks out into Lake Erie.

And I do believe that they still have at least one wooden
coaster.  Mind Ride if I am remembering correctly.

Have a good one.

BFN

- Original Message -
Hi Erik,

Its Cedar Park not Seder Park, and I'd have to check if they have any
wooden coasters. Last time I was there they didn't have one, but I
could be mistaken. However, when it comes to roller-coasters Cedar
Park has lots of them and I think is well known nationally for having
more coasters than most other amusement parks in the nation.

Cheers!


 Jim

I saw a lot of trees today; and they were made of wood.

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Re: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestionfor park boss

2014-10-09 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Jim,

Correct. It is Cedar Point Park. Not sure how I left the word point
out of the name, but I haven't been myself this week. I am dealing
with some personal issues so my mind isn't all here. :D

Anyway, cool to know about the wooden roller-coaster. It has been a
long time since I have been to Cedar Point so am not sure what is
still there or not. Although, if finances and weather is permitting
I'd like to take my son to Ceader Point next summer.



On 10/9/14, Jim Kitchen j...@kitchensinc.net wrote:

 Hi Thomas,

 I'm sorry, maybe it was a bit early or something, but it is Cedar Point park
 not Cedar park.  You know point because the park is built on a point that is
 a peninsula that sticks out into Lake Erie.

 And I do believe that they still have at least one wooden coaster.  Mind
 Ride if I am remembering correctly.

 Have a good one.

 BFN


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