1) The earliest coaster dream I can remember was riding Colossus at Magic Mountain and the layout started out like it does in real life, but it became a terrain coaster towards the end. I knew it was the best coaster ever in my dream and I've been really interested in riding it ever since. People tell me to keep dreaming. ;)
2) We went to SFWOA late one night right before they closed and Raging Wolf Bobs was the only thing open. Everyone was warning us not to ride it because it was literally a "killer" ride, but we went on it anyways. It was a really creepy coaster and had a layout much like Thunderbolt, but it was painted red. The ride was so wicked, you really had to be there to understand how infamous this thing was (like a Crystal Beach Cyclone). I don't think the name was even RWB, but I "knew" or could sense that's what it was. The name on the sign said Grizzly though, so it's really weird.
3) There was one about The Beast and our entire school was at the park, but the station was on the right instead of the left and the queue looked like Kongfrontation's. I never got to ride though, because Six Flags bought the ride. The rest of PKI wasn't there though. Just The Beast sitting in the middle of nowhere.
4) There was one where this lady was trying to kidnap my sister and I and my mom drove by and rescued us. We drove as far away as possible and ended up at SFGAdv. As soon as we went in, the next thing I knew we were leaving. I loved the park, but couldn't remember a thing about it. Met Coasterwench there and I was talking to her about how great The Chiller was even though I didn't ride a thing. Another weird one.
5) We went to SFDL and realized it looked boring, so we turned the corner (literally, just by walking) and arrived at SFA. They were closed, so we drove down the street to SFStL (about 10 miles from SFA). They had a fun kiddie train ride we rode, then we left to go eat.
6) *Get this- weirdest of them all* I went to the movies with my mom and sister to see Chicago. We left the theatre and talked about how good it was (I don't remember even seeing the movie in the dream) and walked down through the mall (one I've never been to) to get some food. We ran into a new place at the end of the mall called "Hostyl Pizza". We look at the menu and see the have medium and large Hostyl pizza. I look over to see CB's own Jeremy "2Hostyl" making some pizzas! We looked at each other and seemed to know who each other was without ever meeting before. He came over and we talked and he said we should order the medium 2Hostyl pizza (which wasn't even on the menu), because it's his specialty. The dream ended and I realize I should have told him he was in the wrong dream. ;)
So, tell us about some of your coaster dreams!
-Danny
Anyways, that's it!
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*** This post was edited by Darth Saambe 3/9/2003 9:16:32 PM ***
The only dream I remeber was being on kumba and soing through the cobra inversion and I felt like I was flying and never felt any roughness or Gs, just the speed of going through the cobra inversion(am i saying the inversion right, it does not sound right).
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I had a dream once (that seemed to last the entire night, as it repeated over and over again) that I was on an amazingly long waterslide that was literally miles long. It stretched from Tacoma to Seattle, roughly 35 miles, and just when it ended, I was back in Tacoma again starting over. Boring perhaps, but it made the night go fairly quickly. ;)
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I had a dream that I went to CP with my dad and a friend, and American Eagle at SFGAm was totally dimolished and remade as a wodden twister at Cedar point, and top thrill dragster was done and my dad complained about it because it hurt his neck. Also kraken was there but I never rode it, it was like a hyper coaster w/a couple trains! I have had many other dreams but I dont really feel like typing them.
*** This post was edited by Montu001 3/10/2003 12:28:25 AM ***
Moosh - who can only remember one coaster dream: seeing one from a distance and never reaching it despite getting closer and closer.
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"Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx
Oh wait, that was Ghostrider in August......;)
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"Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx
Oh, I did once dream that I fell out on the drop on MF and died. I guess I am probably better off not getting to those *dream coasters* ;)
Another one that I've had since I was a teen. We are traveling at a high rate of speed over the Edison Bridge (Route 2 on the way to CP). We crest the top of the bridge, and the car keeps flying up in the air.
Of course with both dreams, I wake up before I complete the fall.
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All your dreams and comments so far have been great reads, so keep them coming!
I remembered another one about going to PGA and they had three woodies at the park (and they were all outstanding even though I didn't get to ride any ;)). It looked more like what I would imagine Silverwood would look like since the only steel coaster I saw was an Arrow looper (either Demon or Corkscrew). Anyways, through the entire dream, these rabid dogs were loose in the park and they were chasing me and other guests around the park. The only way the would stop was if you went into the "queue door" (imagine a queue line with a bedroom door at the beginning) of a coaster. I went through The Grizzly queue and found another door at the end to the station. I was so happy that I was finally getting to ride and one of the dogs accidentally got in and got me in the neck... the end of that dream. Like Moosh and CPLady, I hardly ever get to actually ride to coasters. Odd, isn't it?
-Danny
Moosh
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*** This post was edited by Mamoosh 3/10/2003 4:12:30 PM ***
I'll let Rob comment on the first part, lol!
-Danny
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A park without a hypercoaster is like a fish without a bicycle.
*** This post was edited by Mamoosh 3/10/2003 4:13:45 PM ***
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A park without a hypercoaster is like a fish without a bicycle.
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