Tap dancing is a true art form. I think Bill borrowed my husband's boots (my husband is a dairy farmer...if you catch my drift).
Paula
Paula Werne
Holiday World
Personally, I would put in a Huss Breakdance as others have mentioned, great thrill that doesn't make you too dizzy or sick.
mOOSH
We could go with a Santa's Sleigh themed Rockin Tug (I've heard that before) How about an American-Flag themed Kiteflyer?
http://www.flatrides.com/Ride%20Index%20Pages/remix.html (Remix)
http://www.flatrides.com/Ride%20Index%20Pages/rodeo.html (Breakdance 4)
It looks like Remix is inverted, and is made by Tivoli, rather than Breakdance's Huss.
I wish Holiday World didn't remove their Falling Star. I love that type of ride, and they're hard to come by nowadays. *** Edited 8/30/2004 9:36:22 PM UTC by coasterwiz***
They'd have to get a kiddie ride or move a smaller ride there since the footprint is so tiny.
All of this speculation is, of course, unnecessary since they've already announced their new addition for next year.
Hi
mOOSH
I now have a new respect for flat rides...
edit for typo *** Edited 9/1/2004 4:30:05 PM UTC by dragonoffrost***
Perhaps there are different ride programs? If so there's no reason HW couldn't choose a more family-friendly cycle than what you experienced at Steel Pier ;)
mOOSH
Chuck, who passes up every scramberl that runs 2/3 speed he comes across. Been there done that. Give me a rush!
2. This is America. We may have exported thousands of jobs lately and closed lots of mills, but we still have several million gifted machinists with the equipment to make things. If a park needs a piece of equipment, it can find someone to make it, and it won't bankrupt them, either. Indiana has little shops everywhere --- it's the land of the 500, remember --- and some of those machinists would do it.
3. We're talking about a circular train here. An Octopus and a Paratrooper is harder to maintain than a Turtle / Tumblebug.
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