Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Like to swing through the sky?  Take your pick between a great set of Bisch-Rocco Flying Scooters or a Chance Yo-Yo.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > The Irish Sea is an amazing backdrop for Big One's impressive truss archway over the south entrance midway.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Park:  SFGAm
As the first phase of SFGAm's Southwest Territory, Viper opened to the masses in 1995.  Designed by an in house Six Flags engineering team, Viper proved to be the perfect compliment to the American Eagle.  Borrowing a layout somewhat inspired by the Coney Island Cyclone, Viper throws in some elements all its own.  Here, one of the two five car three bench PTC trains is about to drop off the lift.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Columbus Zoo- Jungle Jack's Landing and Zoombezi Bay Preview photo
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Dating from the park's opening, the Pavilion's namesake is the large pavilion building on the ocean side of Ocean Blvd.  These days, it houses a large arcade on the ground floor and "The Attic" nightclub upstairs.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Mangels Wet Boats.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Like a scene out of Kennywood Memories, this youngin takes a spin on the Junior Turnpike.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > Zoombezi Bay from Jungle River Falls with the Jungle Trek track in the foreground.
Mark Rosenzweig (whispers) > For a Disney Parks fan, a balcony view can't get much better than Space Mountain towering over the Main Street U.S.A. train station.  With the sliding door open a crack at night, our alarm clock each morning would be that of the Disneyland Railroad and Mark Twain coming to life in the early morning hours.
Columbus Zoo- Jungle Jack's Landing and Zoombezi Bay Preview photo
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