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    of a burger and fries and they gave is all a coupon for fee ice cream. We decided to get our ice cream after Castles n’ Coasters. I was so excited were was doing something fun and going somewhere. After we all finished eating we made it to the amusement park an hour later. It was 10:00 A.M and we got in line to get out wrist bands, and even though there was only 2 people ahead of us it felt like we were in line for a long time because of the 100 degree air. When it became my turn I handed to…

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    The Chills of Roller Coasters and Thrills of Love Amusement parks and weddings are not usually thought of as similar places or functions. The “I do’s” said at a wedding ceremony do not exactly correlate with the screams and thrills of an amusement park. But aside from all the obvious differences; the home of screams and thrills and the ultimate ceremony of love have more in common than meets the eye. Amusement parks are the home of roller coasters while weddings are a symbol of ultimate love,…

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    It has consumed my thoughts whenever I go to a fair or amusement park for a day that should be filled to the brim of thrill-intensive joy. This fear led to my ever-growing terror of heights as well. Whenever I look at a roller coaster, I’m filled with a terrible foreboding, and thoughts of the car departing from…

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    the scorching heat waves that were being carried from the West. Parks and saloons were empty, the restaurants closed for two weeks now. The only business open was the tea stall. And its owner the only customer. Jaybirds migrated over the sky at the beginning of the year. Children used to laugh looking at the strange patterns the birds made when they came together. An acrobatic feat well worthy of a place in history. The Amusement Park, once very amusing, beamed with Japanese lanterns, and…

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    be relatively slow. While the Ultimate thrill seekers beg for more extreme heights and higher speeds. The next step is to examine the locations general surroundings including other rides, power lines, trees, and other potential problems. Some amusement parks have so many rides that an additional roller coaster has to weave around existing rides and walkways. Roller coaster designers must then design a roller coaster that has an exciting “feeling” for the riders. Roller coaster designers depend…

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    ever threw up. My mother scared me stiff. When my family took me to amusement parks, I usually stuck to riding the, Planet Snoopy, bumper cars. Freshman year came around the corner, which prompted the start of my physical science class. Two weeks into the class, I…

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    until we came face to face with it. However, its fury was determined to be conquered by the family of four. Little did we know what the day had in store for us. Since this was one of the biggest amusement parks in the world we knew it would be a long wait for anything. It took around two hours to get in the park. Already the trip was…

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    The purple roller coaster with a Bizarro logo on the front came to a sudden stop. The silver gates that were keeping me in like a caged animal opened, almost like they were freeing me. But they weren’t, they were leading me right into my biggest fear. My heart was beating out of my chest, and I could hear the pounding in my ears- Oh yeah, you guys don’t know how this all started. It all started in the car on the way here. My friend Jack and I were watching Shrek on my ipad. We were in the car…

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    The purpose of this essay is to explain how the Law of Conservation of Energy is illustrated by the roller coaster in Atlanta, Georgia the Six Flags Amusement Park, the Goliath. The Goliath is a hyper coaster which includes the building materials, steel, wood, and fiberglass. It opened on April 1st, 2006. The Goliath’s top speed is 70 MPH, the height of the first is 200 feet with a drop of 170 feet following it. The duration of the ride is 3 minutes 30 seconds. The coaster can harbor 26 riders…

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    that she has always known. Initially, her parents ignore her whining and her mother is very dismissive of Chihiro’s fears. However, once Chihiro and her parents enter the theme park the tables quickly turn and Chihiro has more self-control and is more observant of the potential danger of trespassing at an abandoned amusement park than her parents. After Chihiro’s parents are turned into pigs, there are many moments in the movie that highlight the struggles of growing up and Spirited Away is…

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