Chance Zipper

WOW That's a fantastic link! Yes it is truly one of the more visually appealing rides. Now, if that isn't enough, check out this operating Lego version.

The actual site is here and has tons of rides and vehicles out of Legos. I still haven't seen better Lego rides than these. Click on "Rides" to see 3 pages of stunning creations that can operate AND fold up for travel! *picking jaw up off floor*

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Brad Sherman
BuzzCon Frequent Flyer, responsible for guests fleeing the queue in horror!
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Cool! Thanks for the link, AG!

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"Three simple words: I am gay." - Homer Simpson, giving advice on how to dump a girl.

Wow, that just inspired me to play with Legos again :)

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--Greg
"Now all I want is to find a way home, to warn Earth -- look upward, and share the wonders I see..."
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Legos never cease to amaze me. . .

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I started out with nothing and still have most of it left.

I LOVE the zipper (and Legos too). But i have NEVER seen a zipper at a major amusement park. Legos,on the other hand, have a whole amusement park dedicated to them (cool!), but I haven't been there yet (bummer!).

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I've traded in my 2000 Giovanola for a 2002 Arrow X4D :)
My other car is now an Arrow X4D!

Come to think about it, a version of the zipper could be developed for a theme park. A little bigger to allow for a couple more cages, and four-seats per cage would increase capacity tremendously. 14 cages w/ 4 people per cage = 56 persons per cycle. 5min loading and cycle time= 12 cycles per hour. 12x56= 670pph. Not bad for a flat ride.

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I've traded in my 2000 Giovanola for a 2002 Arrow X4D :)
My other car is now an Arrow X4D!

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