DonjaiInLA
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Obviously some friends. I'm sure you have some sort of idea what they are.
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Mc Donalds operated a small Fries shop at Disneyland (Next too Thunder Mountain) and one in California Adventure (Burger Invasion on the Pier), but Disney no longer wanted their image to include Mc Donalds, at the same time as they decided to cut back on the cross promotion with Mc Donalds Happy Meals. When their contract with Mc Donalds expired they removed the two stalls, which I believe only occured in November or December 2008. I ate there and the food wasn't overly tasty.
Heaven knows if a theme park sold hot chips, burgers or fried chicken lol. I also believe KFC has some kind of contract with Six Flags, so that their shops are directly outside the park, but still on Six Flags landI for one wouldn’t want them to be hosted at theme parks, Its to fatty -
Instead of opening a new thread several times a day, why dont you go "Does anyone really care?" before hand, or perhaps start a new thread called "mrt/Batman/Doc Brown ramble thread" so that we know which to avoid when were in a, shocking I know, non-gremlin/batman/back to the future mood. In no way was that an attack, but a suggestion.
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I have worked hard on a Batman Adventure: The Ride Tribute; Tribute. To the best Batman Adventure: The Ride Tribute ever Thank you and good (Sorry About the size, I can't workout how to make it smaller)
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Maybe he just hasn't been yet
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The poll was Favourite Theme Park of 2009, what's to say that Dreamworld doesnt do a sudden and complete turn around and take out number one spot? (Management, thats who)
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I know dreamworld apparently goes on the cheaper side of everything, but in a themepark environment, I would highly doubt the feasibility for any park too just throw together some plywood walls and ramps and put some UV lights in. They may have some lower standards, but if the attraction look like the one on Ipswich Road, it would not be a good look for the park. Though I imagine it would only be a one story shed as a housing.
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Actual ones would cost considerably more, they have to have at least four sensors (plus one on the gun), have a rechargeable battery, a proper sized gun and a way of recording scores wirelesly. I would say they would be a couple of hundred per gun at least....
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Your summing up of why we chose them was a bit unnecessary, but I don't think anyone thought for more than a minute that any other park them Movie World would win.
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Nothing says respect us better than a giant penis on a hill.
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If the sky diving simulator is anything like hte ones in Vegas or NZ, its just a really big fan in a wind tunnel, over a metal mesh area with rubber edges and sections. Then you wear a suit which makes your body area larger so you fly better... its pretty fun really. Something like this would be a much better upcharge attraction then a lazer tag or race car simulator.
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They did, but they were deathly unpopular (Citation Required)
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I realise its a joke pole, but at Coney Island they have this great game where you shoot paintballs at a guy behind a fencea and just try and hurt him. It's very enjoyable and the vendor guy encourages you to hit him in the nuts. (he carries a garbage bin lid shield and wears a cup) good times.
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I like that one of there largest notes on the basic copy is "Dead tree stump, to be ground off" but seemingly less important is the demolition of the elavated ramps.
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Also, perhaps some signs indicating that it is a train station... it looks like a bomb shealter now... also, what does the road collapsed into subway scene look like? did you do it? And there really should be some steam in the broken pipes area... then it would be great
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Not really interesting but I thought it was a nice thing to say in reference to assumable Dreamworld In the latest stunt driver ad, the voiceover guy says "If you wana be number one you have to step up.." while the video shows footage of all there well presented attractions I liked it anyway
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Well techniquly they wouldn't have to buy them, it would just be a move job.
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I know it would be a very cheap and unsatisfactory addition to Movie World, but wouldnt it be nice if the coaster was given new lease on life at Movie World? Also, didnt the plans show that some of the rides would be moved to an amusement section to the side of the water park....?
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In theory, but unless you make it clear it will just get annoying is it just me or has something caused this thread to double?
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It was interesting to see them develop when i was reading back on posts, id encourage you to do it!
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I never went, was it good? the main streety area looked like the entrance to Universal Studios didnt it?
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Youd think this talk would go in some kind of Wet'n'Wild Thread aye
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Harry Potter attraction = a legal impossibility. I think theres enough for looney tunes, adults dont want to ride a ride thats based around on a kids TV show more than a few time. Adults decide whether a family goes to a park, more likely to go if theres a brand new wooden roller coaster or something
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Display signs at Disney are never shorter than 3 mins and never off by more than 7 minutes (Assuming no breakdowns) That is there mission statement
Could this be our first B&M?
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Say there is 100 parks in the world that has size large enough for a B&M, we have a 2/100 chance. Not looking good