The park opens in Myrtle Beach on May 9th. I've been to the Preview
Center a couple of times, had some business trips and it was along the
way.
I'm looking forward to the opening, going to get an annual pass, $150.
Comes with free parking and it's the same cost as 3 visits ($50 one
day passes)
Led Zepplin: The Ride looks great, not a world record holder to be
sure, but plenty of inversions.
Anyone else out there watching this group have any intrest in the Hard
Rock?
Charles
*** This is the correct group for your post.
: The park opens in Myrtle Beach on May 9th. I've been to the Preview
: Center a couple of times, had some business trips and it was along the
: way.
: I'm looking forward to the opening, going to get an annual pass, $150.
: Comes with free parking and it's the same cost as 3 visits ($50 one
: day passes)
: Anyone else out there watching this group have any interest in the Hard
: Rock?
: Charles
*** Perhaps you might generate some interest by posting a complete trip
report. That may open up some discussion on the park.
Richard Bonner
Managing Director:
The Coaster Enthusiasts of Canada
www.CEC.chebucto.org
PS: Please be aware that possessive pronouns, such as `its', do not use
apostrophes. Sorry - it's a pet grammar peeve. (-:
R.
By the way, I notice you are from Canada eh? What's the biggest park
in Canada? Last time I was there the biggest thing I could find was a
cement luge somewhere outside of Toronto, of course that was like 30
years ago.
Charles
*** Trip reports are a great way to share experiences with the rest of
the amusement-park community.
: By the way, I notice you are from Canada eh?
*** Aye, bye! (as the Newfoundlanders and Cape Bretoners would
say. (-:
: What's the biggest park in Canada?
*** Canada's Wonderland and La Ronde.
See the following for Canadian Park links:
http://www.CEC.chebucto.org/CanParks.html
http://www.CEC.chebucto.org/Midway/Fun-Cent.html
: Last time I was there the biggest thing I could find was a
: cement luge somewhere outside of Toronto, of course that was like 30
: years ago.
: Charles
*** Do you remember where that was? Those concrete layouts are generally
referred to as "Alpine" runs.