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When I was a kid, I would NEVER ride roller coasters, but I LOVED KCKC. I would ride it with my grandfather like 20 times a day!

Of course, then I went through my teenage and college years, when I only wanted thrill rides. As I'm older now, though, I miss those peaceful rides. It was so cool to be so high up, just going along the trees.

With CP taking out White Water Landing, I'm afraid we're seeing the end of log flumes :-( That's too bad. . . they used to be a "must have" for all amusement parks and now they're either taken out or being thought of as kiddie rides.

By the way, The Wild Thornberries Ride, pre-Thornberries makeover, was ridden on The Brady Bunch :-)

^ Heck, the whole face of the industry is changing. I mean, I was playing RCT3 the other night (yes, after a year I finally got the darn thing to work on my computer) and I noticed that in several of the scenarios, you start off with the ability to build things like a slingshot-style ride and a 3D cinema, but the ability to build a wooden coaster comes later... I mean, I'm sure that it's just gameplay but where is the world coming to when the ability to build a woody is an afterthought..

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