Only In America Amusement Complex site updated

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They may have mentioned the sandwich shop in the ARN&R site mockery, but it's true. That's where the "developer" is working now. That's one of the great things about that site. All their fun is usually based, at least in part, on truth.

My favorite part is the survey... "would you rather wait in long lines, or have no lines?", "would you rather pay $15 or $35?"

Well gee, Bob, I think I'd rather pay $50 and never get to ride anything... is that option available?


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kpjb said:
Well gee, Bob, I think I'd rather pay $50 and never get to ride anything... is that option available?

"Only in America"...:)

No seriously, go to Orlando on a Saturday in the summer, it would be EASY to pull off that trick...;)

Gee there's a surprise, Channel 4 putting a joke out as legit ...

This whole thing is a joke because the guy doesn't own the land. Nothing will ever go in that spot. This is about the 4th or 5th proposed "usage" for the land this moron is talking about, and you guys are falling for it hook line and sinker.

The furthest advanced project was an indoor NASCAR track which was pretty close to becoming reality before someone saw the light and didn't want 50,000 NASCAR fans descending on Moon Township a few weekends a year.

It's a joke people, don't fall for it.


Brett, Resident Launch Whore Anti-Enthusiast (the undiplomatic one)
But but but but it'll have the longest roller coaster in the world, indoors!!!1!11!!
This project would be much more believable if it was proposed for either the New York City area, Seattle, or Chicago. I think Old Chicago failed bacause the biggest ride was an Arrow corkscrew and it was just a small park that looked like a shopping mall. I don't think they (Old Chicago) even call themeselve an amusement park on the sign outside the building. If you build a 20 acre building with a 135'-150' jr hyper, a large indoor waterpark, a 200+ foot drop tower, a mad mouse some water rides than you may suceed in a very large metro area like Chicago. Pittsburgh is smaller than the twin cities and Camp Snoopy is only a third of that size.
They've announced the proposed site location. 850 acres! Any thoughts?

http://www.oiaac.com

But they're sponsored by OCC! They must be for real!
I never said they were real.

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