Tyler: If it isn't obvious from the comments above, it's not really a good idea to bring back threads from the dead from around the time of your birth. :)
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Ugh. There's some perspective, huh?
Kids who become teenagers this month were born when this thread originally posted.
Excuse me while I pull my checkered pants up around my chest.
Spam removed. This not a place for you to advertise for free. -J
Scare you later!!
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My +1 is for the removal of spam, and not the spam itself. Now that I think about it, it doesn't make sense to do what I just did because the +1 goes to the spammer and not the person who removed it. I wish I could take it back now. :p
-Travis
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About the rides: Raptor is right near the entrance, and I personally think it's a great ride to-start off with. Mantis is near the Millennium Force. It's decent, but it does hurt your crotch when you ride the inverisons (as most standups do). My 3 faves are; 1) Millennium Force, 2) Magnum XL-200, 3) Raptor. But a lot of people will say thier favorite is Maverick (my #4 at CP). I WILL warn you though, CP's wooden coasters aren't the best...they don't suck, but there are better parks for wooden coasters. The Food: Cp has an interesting array of food services. Various fast food, a Johnny Rockets (good), Panda Express (sos-so). Lodging: I haven't ever stayed at CP overnight, but you could try to check out the website...
The calendar is not your friend.
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
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