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I want to go to Disneyland just to see it, since I'm out here anyway. Maybe on a trip to SoCal to visit my sis or something.
 
I was never a huge fan of theme parks. Rides lost their allure for me a long time ago.

Although there was one that I enjoyed - basically you walk into a giant food processor and it spins around so fast that it sucks you back against the wall, then the floor drops away and you are stuck halfway up.

And of course the karaoke booths.
 
I was never a huge fan of theme parks. Rides lost their allure for me a long time ago.

Although there was one that I enjoyed - basically you walk into a giant food processor and it spins around so fast that it sucks you back against the wall, then the floor drops away and you are stuck halfway up.

Ah, the Gravitron! I remember it well. I always loved how the inside kinda looked like the control room of the TARDIS.
 
^ The one I was on didn't look like that. It was actually a completely featureless cylinder and had nothing in it except the (variable) floor. And I think there was actually some kind of vacuum-like thing behind the walls which helped to pull people back.
 
We're major Disney lovers here, we belong to the Disney Vacation Club and go to WDW at least twice a year. We also got married down at the WDW.
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I went to Disneyland with my college marching band when our football team played in a bowl game. We marched in the night parade. The day was all free time- we had fun. I loved Star Tours and Captain EO (this was almost 22 years ago, remember...).

I should dig up some of my pics and scan them.
 
When I was a kid and a teenager Busch Gardens and King's Dominion here in Virginia were the big theme park hotspots. Great places, and you didn't have to travel many hundreds or even thousands of miles.

I've been to Busch Gardens a few times. We're planning a day trip there when we are in Virginia for the week at the end of the month. I can't ride them anymore but I loved Loch Ness and the Big Bad Wolf (now gone :( )

Here are a few from one of our Disney Trips:

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I might be one of the last people in America to say this...but I've never been to Disneyworld nor Disneyland. Not once.

^Neither have I. We were too poor when I was a kid and now it just doesn't appeal to me.
Another never been and never will, like tsq said it just doesn't appeal to me.

Me either. I don't like crowded public places. Same reason why I've never been to a trek convention.
 
My mom and her sisters/my aunts a long time ago when one of their six brothers/my uncle got married...
Yes, it was the 80's...

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We had our honeymoon in Disney World too, back in 1997. Since everyone else is showing theirs, I guess I'll show a couple of mine from this past fall as well.
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I was big Disneyland fan when I was in my teens and twenties. Went several times a year with my friends. We all worked at at theme park in Northern California, so it was a bit of a busman's holiday. When I got married the wife and I honeymooned at Disney World. Somewhere I got pictures.
 
Here's me on part of the Teide mountains in Tenerife (taken last month). There are quite a few flat bits, and they actually used that place as a set for Star Wars IV Tatooine.
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The photo's really thin because it was a group photo (cropped), and I didn't want to post anyone else without their permission.
 
Very nice theme-park images everyone. :bolian:

I should post some of my own :)

Some years ago when grandma died she had decreed that some of the money she left should go to the rest of the family having a great time together... my parents decided to do that by taking all of us on a trip to Florida.

Obviously the Disney park was one of the things we did:

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Mum, me, nephew, sister w. niece, brother in-law and dad.

My nephew and I spend most of the day apart from the rest of them -dodging the everlasting parade of parades that is the magic kingdom :lol: and only met up with the family twice.

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Lunch(ish)

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Time for the fireworks

In case you were wondering what I looked like when I tried very much not to laugh until mum had taken a picture of me, look here.
 
^ The one I was on didn't look like that. It was actually a completely featureless cylinder and had nothing in it except the (variable) floor. And I think there was actually some kind of vacuum-like thing behind the walls which helped to pull people back.
The Spin-Out at Magic Mountain used to be like this—just a cylindrical room about eight feet in diameter and maybe ten high—only there was no vacuum. You stood against a section of wall and centrifugal force did the rest.
 
^ The one I was on didn't look like that. It was actually a completely featureless cylinder and had nothing in it except the (variable) floor. And I think there was actually some kind of vacuum-like thing behind the walls which helped to pull people back.
The Spin-Out at Magic Mountain used to be like this—just a cylindrical room about eight feet in diameter and maybe ten high—only there was no vacuum. You stood against a section of wall and centrifugal force did the rest.

State fairs and other amusement parks have those centrifugal rides as well...I've been in quite a few over the years. They tend to be like the inside of the Jupiter 2 from the original LOST IN SPACE only no decorations, detailing or windows of any kind. You lay against the smooth metal wall and, as you said, let centrifugal force do the rest. I never really flock to the centrifuge rides...my tastes in park rides lie elsewhere, but they can be kind of fun.
 
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