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Amusement Today announced the 2005 Golden Ticket Awards, with Cedar Point again claiming best park, and Millennium Force scoring the best steel coaster slot. Dollywood's Thunderhead was named best wood coaster.
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For example, I've seen SFFT's laser show. It's projected on the quarry wall. It's good. It garnered 21% of the vote.
I've seen Fantasmic! at Disneyland. It's better. It garnered 13% of the vote. If you add Disneyland's Fantasmic! with Disney-MGM's version (which, IMO is not quite as good as DL's, but still vastly better than the SFFT show) you get Fantasmic! 25%, SFFT 21%. Still far closer than I would have expected.
It is just a survey of opinions, you have yours, everyone else has theirs. In the end, neither really matter in the grand scheme of things.
Thunderhead is kicking bootie! Woohoo!
Some of the steel coasters I would rearrange in order. ;-)
I personally voted Dollywood for "best food" but for the life of me I can't remember what exactly at Epcot is that delish. ;-)
Anyway, congrats to all the parks!
-Tina
Also congrats for Hades' strong showing in the woodie standings. I haven't done T'head or Phoenix, but I will say first-hand that ST, BD and Raven have absolutely no business ranking above the Hellish One. None. Nada. Not even remotely close. You can at least argue that BD is pretty, but that's about it.
-'Playa
http://www.amusementtoday.com/image/GoldenTicket2005.pdf
(I posted the link because the high quality Web staff of the magazine didn't change the link from last year's.)
Like many trade rags, this one too is bordering on complete irrelevancy.
On the real world scale of sellouts and farces, this doesn't even register.
-'Playa
"Ride with the Wind Coasties".....
Kathy
"The Cheshirecat" :)*** This post was edited by Kathy Seaman 8/30/2005 3:02:55 PM ****** This post was edited by Kathy Seaman 8/30/2005 3:03:26 PM ***
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