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displacedvermoter
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pdxflyboy
(874 posts)At PlayLand Amusement Park, Rye, NY. I can still smell the creosote from the wooden beams on a warm, summer afternoon.
debm55
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bullimiami
(14,054 posts)Rode one at Palisades Park maybe 60 years ago.
debm55
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Nittersing
(7,527 posts)Grew up in Leonia.
Palisades has the rides, Palisades has the fun
Come on over....
debm55
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displacedvermoter
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Ocelot II
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I also liked the Round-Up ride where they'd strap you standing up to the inside of this big wheel thing which would go vertical while it spun and you'd be held to the wall by centrifugal force.

debm55
(50,236 posts)Both are classics.
dgauss
(1,419 posts)threw up at full rpms. Pretty gross lesson in physics.
debm55
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doc03
(38,296 posts)of the ferris wheel.
debm55
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Polly Hennessey
(8,052 posts)debm55
(50,236 posts)and down} I lived dangerously and road a horse going up and down.
Polly Hennessey
(8,052 posts)Ha, ha, ha, ha!
debm55
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Diamond_Dog
(38,136 posts)Not a roller coaster person although I rode on one when I was 13 and liked it. You couldnt pay me to get on a roller coaster now.
My folks took us kids to Idora Park in Youngstown OH.
debm55
(50,236 posts)Point. I watch, don't ride.
Diamond_Dog
(38,136 posts)Emile
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debm55
(50,236 posts)coasters, They are too high for me. Mostly went for the water park. We do have a Bullet here at Kennywood. I have always liked to watch but never went on it.
Ritabert
(1,556 posts)The whole thing twirled, went up and down and the pods at the end of the "tentacles" went another direction. We all staggered off to a bench to sit for 20 minutes to get our equilibrium back. Luckily I hadn't had anything to eat.
debm55
(50,236 posts)thought Octopus was a safer rider then most and I rode it frequently.
ailsagirl
(24,278 posts)I liked the haunted house at Disneyland
Ritabert
(1,556 posts)....they're not too bad.
ailsagirl
(24,278 posts)It was fascinating and didn't frighten me one bit.
debm55
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AllaN01Bear
(27,174 posts)debm55
(50,236 posts)in circles or went up very high like some of the coasters.
Polly Hennessey
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randr
(12,576 posts)Wild mouse at Wildwood NJ went out over the ocean with a sharp u-turn.
debm55
(50,236 posts)I would have gone on it again.
electric_blue68
(23,390 posts)During the day we flew those
non-traditional kites ('68) on the beach.
debm55
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electric_blue68
(23,390 posts)justaprogressive
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As you went around the end, if you worked at it you could get 3 somersaults...

Exhilarating!
debm55
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justaprogressive
(5,186 posts)important padding (for your head!) is gone on the front inside of the enclosed chair...
debm55
(50,236 posts)the Whip. etc. They maintain them all.The olders go the section called Old Kennywood Park. It's a shame your park or fair, did not
maintain them.
LoisB
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(50,236 posts)never get on.
electric_blue68
(23,390 posts)of the past? 20 yrs.
The intermediate sized one at Palisades Park, NJ.
The Wild Mouse in Wildwood, NJ.
And I liked the bumper cars.
Couldn't most round & round rides; I'd get queasy. Ick!
LogDog75
(794 posts)I was stationed at Myrtle Beach AFB in the late 70s. There was an amusement park nearby that had a roller coaster with two 360 degree loops. One price admission and you could ride all the rides. It was a slow day and a couple of us started riding the roller coaster. When the ride was over, we'd get off it and get back in line and ride it again. There weren't many people riding the roller coaster so after a couple of rides the attendant said if we wanted to continue riding to just stay in our seats. We rode it about 10 times in a row.
debm55
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Mad_Dem_X
(9,996 posts)ride this one ride called The Tempest, during which we'd sing songs, like Billy Joel's "It's Still Rock n' Roll To Me." We had so much fun. That was definitely my favorite ride to go on.
The Tempest is kind of like the Teacup ride at Disney, only a lot faster.
debm55
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JoseBalow
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JoseBalow
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(50,236 posts)force , I got smashed against the side.PS She was a big girl. I never went on again.
JoseBalow
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That reminds me of another fun ride I really enjoyed: The "Rotor" spun around very fast and the floor you were standing on dropped down, but you would remain pinned to the wall. Some were designed to keep you in your upright place, but the most fun was scootching around and upside down.
That ride was a blast too. I guess I'm just a pushover for centrifugal force!


debm55
(50,236 posts)some kids were doing handstands and other strange things as it started to spin and no floor. I liked watching.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,410 posts)at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, right over there [points]. Built in 1920, it's one of the few remaining wooden roller coasters in the country. It isn't "giant" by modern standards, and not particularly scary compared to newer coasters, but it's 65 seconds of pure fun, and you can see and feel its history in the wood.
debm55
(50,236 posts)Thunderbolt were all wooden. I did like the Jack Rabbit. I can remember the sounds of the chains and wood as it took you to, what was then a high top.I agree with you . They were not modern and super high and fast. But they were fun.
SamKnause
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4TheArts
(172 posts)Not from an abundance of dates - hardly LOL.
But in the 60's me and three buddies gathered up Slavo detergent sample (big huge solid disk things) and went into the tunnel at the Mid South Fair and bombed the stream. Came out and lurked to watch the huge pile of suds come rolling out of the exit!
Good clean fun.
debm55
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gab13by13
(29,473 posts)The Wild Mouse at Crystal Beach, front car.
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annalog
(35 posts)The higher the better😊
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livetohike
(23,608 posts)roller coasters, but The Pippin was my favorite .
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stayed with The Jack Rabbit and the Racer.
livetohike
(23,608 posts)from western PA. It became The Thunderbolt 🙂.
debm55
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livetohike
(23,608 posts)1960s, my Grandmother and her friend and my girlfriend and I went to Slovak Day. We all rode the Pippin together and my Grandma who never swore in front of me, yelled out in Slovak Were all going to hell! That was as we were heading down that hill .
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MuseRider
(34,911 posts)the most likely to make a huge, scary drop. The Mouse was a good ride, would be up on the top for me too. Having finally been able to go to Cedar Point about 12 years ago, that Dragster was fantastic.
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MuseRider
(34,911 posts)I have always been a little bit on the thrill seeker side but there are somethings that I will never do. It will take an act of the old guy up above to ever get me back on an airplane. We all have our nopes but I still want to be thrown around on rollercoasters now and then.
MuseRider
(34,911 posts)Still I love them BUT you will never catch me crossing on my own anything that is higher than about 4 feet from the ground. I can handle the coasters as I am tucked away tightly but put me up on my own, even a short, 4 foot high foot path and I am going to whine and cry and needing help.
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TommieMommy
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sestina
(432 posts)when I was a teenager, but as I got older, it made me too dizzy, so I gave it up. Then a short ride on a mild rollercoaster was more fun than spinning around.
The Octopus
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malaise
(288,149 posts)but my nephews took me on some wild wet rides at Leggoland in Denmark. We had a blast I wont forget.
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MIButterfly
(1,111 posts)No roller coaster; no Wild Mouse; no going up in the air or upside down. Not even the Ferris Wheel. I liked the wimpy ones. Merry-go-round was more my speed.
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surfered
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dem4decades
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some_of_us_are_sane
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At night, everything was outlined in lights as the world sped by, it lifted higher and higher...the breeze on my face. BIG GRINS.

debm55
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emulatorloo
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MIButterfly
(1,111 posts)there was a wonderful amusement park called Bob-Lo Island. You took the Bob-Lo Boat, which had three decks, a band, a dance floor, food, drinks and souvenirs over to the island, where they had rides, games, a picnic area, animals, etc. It was awesome. It's long gone now. Of all the things I miss about my childhood, I miss Bob-Lo the most.
debm55
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The Madcap
(1,416 posts)And other roller coasters before the days of loops and rolls.
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chowmama
(870 posts)I've nobody to go with - DH won't, the kids think they're too old and the grands aren't interested. I used to like big roller coasters and double ferris wheels.
I don't know any of the ride names, though. When I was a kid and we all went to the fair, we usually were restricted to the Tilt-a-Whirl (I can remember that one) and similar. But there was one ride and I wish I could remember the name of it. I'm not sure why I was allowed and I'm not sure why my youngest sister volunteered to go with me.
It consisted of two capsules, each at the end of a long stick. It started horizontal, as I remember, and eventually went vertical or almost vertical. There was no safety equipment in those days, just an open hole for entry on each side, each closed with a single bar meant to keep us inside. No seat belts, no padding. We were just told to keep all body parts inside.
It started up and my little sister panicked. Somehow, she became convinced that the only safe place to be was on top of my head. She's clawing her way up me, I'm getting pushed against this 2" metal pipe with nothing else between me, air, and a long way down, and I'm trying to fight her off without pushing her out her side. The ride operator was magnificently unaware of anything wrong and didn't even slow it down. Obviously, we lived, but I've never gone on a ride with her since.
She did the same thing once when a June bug got into the car. I think she's part cat.
Does this ride sound familiar to anybody who's old enough? I haven't seen it on a midway in 40, 50 years.
debm55
(50,236 posts)people coming off of the ride, saying they lost their money,etc. I am so glad your sister and you were not hurt.
LudwigPastorius
(13,245 posts)the Rotor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotor_(ride)
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markodochartaigh
(3,702 posts)The animals weren't real and the plantings were not that imaginative, but to a boy from the desert prairie they were wonderful.
And I loved the Speelunker Cave as well. 105° outside and 65° inside.
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Borogove
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Ohiya
(2,609 posts)now it scares me to death!
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