
Sora News comes through again with a wild new rollercoaster!
Fuji-Q Highland decides its Mt. Fuji observation platform isn’t quite scary enough. There are three major theme parks that make for doable day trips in the Tokyo area. Tokyo Disneyland is the place to go to experience the magic of Disney characters, Puroland is for the magic of Sanrio characters, and Fuji-Q Highland is for…
Japan’s thrill ride theme park finds new way to terrify: A slide over twice as tall as a Gundam — SoraNews24 -Japan News-
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I wouldn’t want to go on the ride, but would love to walk up the tower and admire the view. Great to know that is an option, John.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Indeed Pete, the views are spectacular, just don’t want the “fast way down!”
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Big fan of roller coasters. The rides that I don’t care for drop you straight down (180-degree angle) at incredible speeds or the rides with lots of spinning. I almost always get nauseated on the latter.
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Pete, that’s exactly what my daughter and I went on a decade ago at Magic Mountain here in LA…you hang beneath the track, go backwards slowly upward about ten stories high, then flip over and hurtle straight down #NEVERAGAIN!
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I am shaking just looking at it
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I promise you I’d never do it!
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OMG!!
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Haha, I’ve been there long time ago and tried several rides. I wonder how may people
can actually admire the view right before the roller coaster goes down!😂
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