Tag: “Ride”

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  1. Teacups

    I took this photo upon returning to Disneyland 18 years after being there last, only remembering it through the one roll of photos my dad didn't manage to loose on which there were photos of me and my mum on the teacups.

  2. Morey's Piers

    Morey's Piers is a family owned amusement and waterpark complex located right on the beach in Wildwood, New Jersey. They have three huge amusement piers and two sparkling waterparks.

  3. Sunken Forest

    Grab a ferry from Sayville, Long Island (NY) to Fire Island and visit this unique location. The Sunken Forest is one of the last remaining maritime forests on the eastern seaboard.

  4. Twist Again Like We Did Last Summer

    Riders hit a barrel roll on Superman: The Ride under the shadow of Nitro at Six Flags Great Adventure.

  5. Touching the Clouds

    When Great Adventure opened in 1974, it was all about being the biggest and the best. Today, as the park has become known for its roller coasters, it is only fitting that it has the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world - Kingda Ka!

  6. Scream!

    This is the down part of the track on Kingda Ka, the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster. Nothing quite like reaccelerating to 128 mph after reaching a peek of 456 feet.

  7. El Toro

    This is the second drop on El Toro, the world's highest and fastest wooden roller coaster (2008). Up until this year it also claimed the steepest drop on a wooden coaster.

  8. Daredevil Dive

    For the Daredevil's Dive, here's the concept... Strap you onto the end of a cable, hoist you and a friend to 140 feet and then...

  9. El Toro Setting

    This is a view of El Toro from the backside as the sun starts to set on Great Adventure.

  10. The Great American Screem Machine

    Built in 1989, the Great American Screem Machine used to be Great Adventure's tallest and fastest, boasting 7 loops. It still packs a wallop!