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Mason C
i am going there for my b-day with 10 other people and i have never been there before and i was wondering if you could write me some reviews. and be sure to mention what the crappy rides are and what the good rides are
Answer
The park is themed around the Jules Verne book, Around the World in Eighty Days. Worlds of Fun is divided into five major sections (Scandinavia, Africa, Europa, the Orient, and Americana). Rides, attractions, shops, shows, and restaurants are named according to the area theme. Within Americana, Camp Snoopy (the area of the park specifically for young children), could be considered the sixth major section. Originally added as an expansion of Americana, over the years the ground currently occupied by Camp Snoopy has changed its identity several times. Initially it was called "Aerodrome" (1978-86) with futuristic rides for adults, it then became a children's area called "Pandamonium!" (1987-97), then "Berenstain Bear Country" (1997â2000), and currently "Camp Snoopy" (2001âpresent)).
The park's main entrance was originally located in Americana, where the Grand Prix is located now. The Scandinavia entrance was transformed from the "back entrance" into the "main entrance".
Despite the lack of an Australian/Oceanic section, two Australian-themed rides round their ways into other sections: Boomerang in Africa, and Bounce-A-Roos in Europa.
[edit] Worlds of Fun Village
In 2005 Worlds of Fun opened the first on site resort. The camp ground is adjacent to the park, and is located "behind" the Mamba. The Village has 22 cabins and 20 cottages and 82 sites for RVs, complete with electric and TV cable hook ups. Each cabin or cottage can fit from 6-8 people.
[edit] Rides
[edit] Roller coasters
Timber Wolf (1989), a classic wooden roller coaster with a 95-foot (29 m) drop and an upward-spiraling 560° helix. Voted world's best coaster in 1991 by Inside Track magazine. Made by Dinn Corporation.
Wacky Worm (1993), a coaster for kids. Made by Preston.
Mamba (1998), a 205-foot (62 m)-tall hypercoaster. Made by D.H. Morgan Manufacturing
Boomerang (2000), a shuttle roller coaster. Made by Vekoma.
Spinning Dragons (2004), a dragon-themed spinning roller coaster, the second of its kind in the world. Made by Gerstlauer.
Patriot (2006), an inverted roller coaster. Made by Bolliger & Mabillard.
Prowler (2009), a 51 mph, 3,074-foot wooden coaster. Made by Great Coasters International.
The Detonator ride in Americana.
Fury of the Nile dock.
[edit] Other notable rides
Viking Voyager (1973), a classic log-flume ride, but themed with Viking-style boats.
Fury of the Nile (1984), the first and only river rafting ride whose water is stored in a trough instead of a river or stream every night. It also was the first to have a turnstile-type loading dock.
Detonator (1996), the first space shot in the United States and the first in the world to have twin towers.
RipCord (1996), a 190-foot (58 m)-tall Skycoaster.
As of 2009, only 12 of the park's original rides have weathered each season since opening in 1973, most notably the Viking Voyager, Finnish Fling, Le TaxiTour and the Flying Dutchman (which park founder Lamar Hunt once said was his favorite[2]).
[edit] Complete list
List of rides as of 2009[3]
Ride Ride Manufacturer and Type Height Requirement Location Thrill level
Autobahn Reverchon bumper car ride Over 48" Europa High
Bamboozler Hrubetz Round Up Over 46" Orient Moderate
Boomerang Vekoma Boomerang Over 48" Africa Aggressive
Bounce-A-Roos Under 54" Europa Mild
Camp Bus 42" or with adult Camp Snoopy Moderate
Charlie Brown's Windup Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
Cyclone Sam's Chance Morgan Wipeout Over 48" Americana Aggressive
Detonator S&S Space Shot Over 52" Americana Aggressive
Finnish Fling Chance Morgan Rotor Over 46" or with adult Scandinavia High
Fjörd Fjärlane Huss Swing Around Over 48" Scandinavia Moderate
Flying Dutchman Intamin Flying Dutchman Over 46" or with adult Europa Mild
Fury of the Nile Intamin river rafting ride Over 46" Africa Aggressive
Grand Prix Raceway + Over 58" Americana High
Head Over Wheels Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
Krazy Kars Under 54" Americana Mild
Le Carrousel Traditional Carousel Over 46" or with adult Europa Mild
Le TaxiTour Arrow Dynamics track car ride Over 48" or with adult Europa Moderate
Linus' Beetle Bugs Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
Mamba Chance Morgan hypercoaster Over 48" Africa Aggressive
Monsoon Intamin Shoot-the-Chutes ride Over 46" Africa High
Octopus Eyerly Octopus Over 48" or with adult Scandinavia Moderate
Patriot B&M inverted coaster Over 54" Americana Aggressive
Peanunts Playhouse Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Peanunts Yacht Club Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Pony Promenade Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Prowler Over 48" Africa High
Red Baron Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
RipCord + Skycoaster Over 48" Orient Aggressive
Road Rally Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Scrambler Eli Bridge Scrambler Over 48" or with adult Americana Moderate
Sea Dragon[4] Chance Morgan Sea Dragon Over 48" or with adult Scandinavia Moderate
Skyliner Eli Bridge ferris wheel Over 36" Americana Mild
Snoopy Boun
The park is themed around the Jules Verne book, Around the World in Eighty Days. Worlds of Fun is divided into five major sections (Scandinavia, Africa, Europa, the Orient, and Americana). Rides, attractions, shops, shows, and restaurants are named according to the area theme. Within Americana, Camp Snoopy (the area of the park specifically for young children), could be considered the sixth major section. Originally added as an expansion of Americana, over the years the ground currently occupied by Camp Snoopy has changed its identity several times. Initially it was called "Aerodrome" (1978-86) with futuristic rides for adults, it then became a children's area called "Pandamonium!" (1987-97), then "Berenstain Bear Country" (1997â2000), and currently "Camp Snoopy" (2001âpresent)).
The park's main entrance was originally located in Americana, where the Grand Prix is located now. The Scandinavia entrance was transformed from the "back entrance" into the "main entrance".
Despite the lack of an Australian/Oceanic section, two Australian-themed rides round their ways into other sections: Boomerang in Africa, and Bounce-A-Roos in Europa.
[edit] Worlds of Fun Village
In 2005 Worlds of Fun opened the first on site resort. The camp ground is adjacent to the park, and is located "behind" the Mamba. The Village has 22 cabins and 20 cottages and 82 sites for RVs, complete with electric and TV cable hook ups. Each cabin or cottage can fit from 6-8 people.
[edit] Rides
[edit] Roller coasters
Timber Wolf (1989), a classic wooden roller coaster with a 95-foot (29 m) drop and an upward-spiraling 560° helix. Voted world's best coaster in 1991 by Inside Track magazine. Made by Dinn Corporation.
Wacky Worm (1993), a coaster for kids. Made by Preston.
Mamba (1998), a 205-foot (62 m)-tall hypercoaster. Made by D.H. Morgan Manufacturing
Boomerang (2000), a shuttle roller coaster. Made by Vekoma.
Spinning Dragons (2004), a dragon-themed spinning roller coaster, the second of its kind in the world. Made by Gerstlauer.
Patriot (2006), an inverted roller coaster. Made by Bolliger & Mabillard.
Prowler (2009), a 51 mph, 3,074-foot wooden coaster. Made by Great Coasters International.
The Detonator ride in Americana.
Fury of the Nile dock.
[edit] Other notable rides
Viking Voyager (1973), a classic log-flume ride, but themed with Viking-style boats.
Fury of the Nile (1984), the first and only river rafting ride whose water is stored in a trough instead of a river or stream every night. It also was the first to have a turnstile-type loading dock.
Detonator (1996), the first space shot in the United States and the first in the world to have twin towers.
RipCord (1996), a 190-foot (58 m)-tall Skycoaster.
As of 2009, only 12 of the park's original rides have weathered each season since opening in 1973, most notably the Viking Voyager, Finnish Fling, Le TaxiTour and the Flying Dutchman (which park founder Lamar Hunt once said was his favorite[2]).
[edit] Complete list
List of rides as of 2009[3]
Ride Ride Manufacturer and Type Height Requirement Location Thrill level
Autobahn Reverchon bumper car ride Over 48" Europa High
Bamboozler Hrubetz Round Up Over 46" Orient Moderate
Boomerang Vekoma Boomerang Over 48" Africa Aggressive
Bounce-A-Roos Under 54" Europa Mild
Camp Bus 42" or with adult Camp Snoopy Moderate
Charlie Brown's Windup Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
Cyclone Sam's Chance Morgan Wipeout Over 48" Americana Aggressive
Detonator S&S Space Shot Over 52" Americana Aggressive
Finnish Fling Chance Morgan Rotor Over 46" or with adult Scandinavia High
Fjörd Fjärlane Huss Swing Around Over 48" Scandinavia Moderate
Flying Dutchman Intamin Flying Dutchman Over 46" or with adult Europa Mild
Fury of the Nile Intamin river rafting ride Over 46" Africa Aggressive
Grand Prix Raceway + Over 58" Americana High
Head Over Wheels Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
Krazy Kars Under 54" Americana Mild
Le Carrousel Traditional Carousel Over 46" or with adult Europa Mild
Le TaxiTour Arrow Dynamics track car ride Over 48" or with adult Europa Moderate
Linus' Beetle Bugs Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
Mamba Chance Morgan hypercoaster Over 48" Africa Aggressive
Monsoon Intamin Shoot-the-Chutes ride Over 46" Africa High
Octopus Eyerly Octopus Over 48" or with adult Scandinavia Moderate
Patriot B&M inverted coaster Over 54" Americana Aggressive
Peanunts Playhouse Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Peanunts Yacht Club Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Pony Promenade Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Prowler Over 48" Africa High
Red Baron Under 54" Camp Snoopy Mild
RipCord + Skycoaster Over 48" Orient Aggressive
Road Rally Under 54" Camp Snoopy Low
Scrambler Eli Bridge Scrambler Over 48" or with adult Americana Moderate
Sea Dragon[4] Chance Morgan Sea Dragon Over 48" or with adult Scandinavia Moderate
Skyliner Eli Bridge ferris wheel Over 36" Americana Mild
Snoopy Boun
Isn't this incredibly unfair? (NH scooter law)?

roso159
I'm 14. I tried out this AWESOME exletric scooter at my friend's house, and I was so "revved up" when I got home, I was ready to buy one for myself. I was really excited! I told my mom, and she said we should call the state motor vehicles department to see if that would be okay for an underage kid to ride an electric scooter around. Turns out you have to be 16 to ride an electric scooter, even a mini one, and even if you ride on quiet roads!!! NO. FAIR. So I have to wait until I'm 16 to get my lovely scooter? By then, I'll have a car! Also, I'll probably be to big for it! What gives?
What I also think is unfair is that there are dozens of positive reviews for it on Amazon.com that say "oo! I bought i for my 9- 11- 12- 8- 7- whatever- year old and she loves it!!" BUT IT'S ILLEGAL!
GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VETBSM/ref=s9_wishf_gw_t?ie=UTF8&coliid=IYZ48120DM9SI&colid=2CPLPHF8X1D26&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=right-1&pf_rd_r=1FP6CCFXV9EXX2WE3A2M&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938771&pf_rd_i=507846
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Wah.
Gret lesson for you; life is not always fair. Sometimes it just errs on the side of kee
Wah.
Gret lesson for you; life is not always fair. Sometimes it just errs on the side of kee

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