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KW fan
Posts: 22
Registered: 3/31/2007

Rank: Coaster Critic
4/18/2007 4:14:14 PM
if you had an unlimited amount of money which ride would you put in your back yard. I would have the Flying Carpet from kennywood. I love that ride, and my second option would Be the SwingShot.
taylorb251
Posts: 1181
Registered: 3/8/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
4/19/2007 4:30:57 PM
I would like to have maXair.
larrygator
Posts: 4654
Registered: 11/7/2002

Rank: Platinum Critic
4/20/2007 10:52:25 AM
Knoebels Flyers or Auto Skooters
Got_it
Posts: 818
Registered: 11/1/2006

Rank: Gold Critic
4/20/2007 12:15:40 PM
I remember when I was a kid I wanted the Zoomerang in my backyard. I wouldn't mind having a Top Spin in my backyard.
hrrytraver
Posts: 1270
Registered: 7/16/2005

Rank: Platinum Critic
4/20/2007 4:12:49 PM
Quote:
larrygator said:
Knoebels Flyers


that's my choice. it would be very exciting and dangerous because of all the ghetto-rigged electric junctions that form a spider's nest of high voltage throughout my back alley.
Horizons12
Posts: 4860
Registered: 8/16/2002

Rank: Extragalactic Invader
4/20/2007 8:00:45 PM
A Swingin' Gym
Timberman
Posts: 845
Registered: 9/21/2004

Rank: Gold Critic
4/21/2007 8:41:21 PM
I've been looking around for a Jet Star at auction.
B&MRULES!
Posts: 319
Registered: 11/16/2006

Rank: Silver Critic
4/21/2007 10:39:26 PM
Probly a twister.
Horizons12
Posts: 4860
Registered: 8/16/2002

Rank: Extragalactic Invader
4/22/2007 12:37:00 AM
I actually made a little vow to myself. If I ever make enough money to invest in an amusement ride without going broke doing so, then I'd buy a Breakdance or some other platformed ride and travel around with it like those indie operators in Europe.
ncvegas21
Posts: 57
Registered: 4/8/2007

Rank: Senior Critic
4/23/2007 8:17:08 PM
either a swinging ship (not looping) or a launch tower like doctor doom's fearfall. i love that ride.
Got_it
Posts: 818
Registered: 11/1/2006

Rank: Gold Critic
4/23/2007 11:17:01 PM
Although I have a thing with heights, I too love a good drop tower. And welcome to the site.
B&M Fan
Posts: 282
Registered: 8/12/2002

Rank: Silver Critic
4/25/2007 9:34:29 AM
Umm lol, I would probably go big and make a great roller coaster. Maybe a good woodie, about 4000-4500 feet. 155 feet tall, and plenty of airtime. I would then open it to paying customers and hopefully make my money back.
RCGenius
Posts: 1180
Registered: 12/23/2004

Rank: Platinum Critic
4/25/2007 1:56:17 PM
If I had an unlimited amount of land, I'd put in a B&M hyper that stood around 200-230 feet high with around 5500 feet of track reaching a top speed of at least 75-85 m.p.h. In terms of my actual backyard size which's somewhat decent, I'd want a drop tower similar to Dr. Doom's Fearfall.
primogen18
Posts: 2983
Registered: 2/19/2001

Rank: Mansion Welcomer
4/25/2007 10:11:45 PM
I would probably go modest with a nice S&S tower complex such as Dominator at Dorney (combo complex). It packs some thrills in a small footprint, and probably could just fit right on my patio lol.
*FreeBird*
Posts: 8264
Registered: 8/29/2003

Rank: Platinum Critic
4/25/2007 11:58:32 PM
Definatly a log flume. I think it would look cool going up the around the woods where I live.
ABR
Posts: 277
Registered: 3/22/2003

Rank: Silver Critic
5/23/2007 11:31:19 PM
As already said by someone, if it had to fit in my current backyard, I would have an S&S drop tower.
trevor
Posts: 23
Registered: 5/20/2007

Rank: Coaster Critic
5/24/2007 5:41:43 AM
for me i would love to own a waltzer the waltzer i work on at night its like a mini nightclub with all the laser effects and strobes and heavy bouncing music teenagers love it

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Canobie Coaster
Posts: 2694
Registered: 7/26/2005

Rank: Platinum Critic
6/9/2007 6:15:16 AM
I would choose a S&S turbo drop tower, if I had enough money.

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alanlough
Posts: 39
Registered: 5/25/2006

Rank: Coaster Critic
2/2/2008 10:15:55 PM
Yes,you probably guessed it-The Phantom's Revenge at Kennywood. Either that or Kennywood's Raging Rapids.
T-Rex
Posts: 959
Registered: 12/1/2007

Rank: Gold Critic
2/13/2008 8:46:28 PM
I would want Millenium Force, but that probably would result in the removal of my neighborhood. Anyway I probably could fit a really good portable coaster like Germany's Eurostar. Man that thing was insane considering its size.
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