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    the moment you exit one and regain your senses, you hesitate and then you get right back in line to do it again. However, as you get in line do you stop and think about the long hours of time put in to build and a design one of these scream machines rides known as roller coasters. Well probably not. You may ask yourself why you should listen to me; well to put it simply I have ridden many roller coasters and a huge fan of them. Therefore, you may ask what the steps to building these massive…

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    someone 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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    Walt Disney had a vision. He imagined an amusement park where children and their parents could enjoy rides and have fun together. But, when he was in an amusement park in the early twentieth century, he noticed that there were only random assortments of roller coasters, and how sanitation wasn't the greatest importance. Walt wanted a place where children and families could have fun together in a clean, orderly and fun way, and at an affordable price. He knew exactly what he wanted, and it would…

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    ultimately leading to what we know today. The modifications since then have included changing wood to metal, adding more seats (and of course seatbelts,) and making it in different shapes and fashions. This lead to amusement parks such as Universal Studios, Disney, and other famous amusement…

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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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    The amusement park and waterpark consists of towering roller coasters, astonishing thrill rides, amusing water rides, and much more. One side of the park contains an abundance of dry rides for guests of all different ages. On the contrary, the other side has a Wildwater Kingdom which includes big slides, tube rides, and many more water activities. Some of the most famous ride favorites at Dorney Park include Hydra, Steel Force, Talon, and Possessed. Without a doubt, Talon is my favorite ride at…

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    When we look around us we do not even think about it, we check both ways before crossing the street, we admire the sunset early in the morning, or we read a book. But, we never think about how we see things, how does what we see get translated into things that we can understand? It starts in the retina, where the receptor cells are. There are two types of receptor cells, rods and cones, both are only sensitive to visible light. Rods are chiefly responsible for night vision and respond to only…

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    order 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…

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    they would want to see on an actual vacation there" (232). The level of detail proves how Disney strives to create an enjoyable experience for all ages, and is beyond what children can comprehend. Children think that they are at a massive amusement park with rides based off of their favorite movies. On the other hand, adults are able to appreciate and take notice of all of the…

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    This fun-filled roller coaster is one that you will never forget. You will be jumping up and down, ecstatically knowing that you’re about to ride Toy Story Express. Not only are all the twists and turns super enjoyable, but so is the entertaining scene that you experience as you speed past some of the characters from Toy Story. The surrounding environment is a bedroom, much like Andy’s. You’ll get the perspective of the toys as you accelerate towards things like a giant bed, dresser, desk, and a…

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