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Rolling thunder had a much better layout then collouses and is in the woods if only six flags cared about great adventure at the time we could’ve had the best rmc in the country
As a Georgian, SFOG’s 2020 editions were so disappointing. Adding a carnival ride like a classic scrambler in which Poison Ivy is for a SF park sounds ridiculous. Catwoman Whip on the other hand serves the park’s modern version of Wheelie.
This was one of the few remaining rotor rides at the time that it was eventually time to say goodbye to it after 45 seasons since being one of the original rides. Most of these were being removed from parks in recent decades due to safety reasons and for not having the restraints most rides utilize now. These were in their golden years during the 1950s and 1960s. A similar ride called the Silly Silo at Adventureland in the Des Moines area closed after the 2013 season four years before this one did.
Do they used have two roller coaster like the wacky worm and the original green roller coaster that was like the 2016 tour one i watch but for now the original green roller coaster is gone in the 2020s.
This was the addition everyone was hoping for, and we got it! I think that Funland needs a large S&S drop tower to really round out their lineup, however I fear the noise would annoy the locals. An SBF Big Air roller coaster might also be a good addition if they can fit it somewhere elevated off the ground.
That intro volume was ridiculously loud micspam. Then I had to raise the volume after just lowering it to hear the whispers. Is this editing intentional???
I'm doing a video on defunct woodies that should have been RMC'ed, do you mind if I use some of these clips to show what RMC Rolling Thunder would have looked like?
I’m going to OC very soon and heard you say it was 9 coasters in OC. I wanted to know what were the names of the coasters so I could located them and get the creidts
This brings me back to the days where me and my family would go to the Dewey/Rehoboth area every year and go to funland, and I'd use all my tickets and then some just on this ride. Ah, the good old days.