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Roller Coasters
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Roller coasters vary in size, speed and design. The two types made are wood and steel. The classic wood design allows the enthusiast to have a closer feel for the ride's bumps, turns, and drops. The grandeur of the wooden coaster adds to its aesthetically pleasing look as well. The steel design allows for greater speed and overall innovation. Corkscrews, loop-the-loops, and helixes all make for an exciting ride.
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Haunted Houses
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The haunted house is an exciting, dark alternative to the otherwise fast-paced action of the theme park. Each park's haunted house varies in style and intensity, but if you stay open to the experience you just may be surprised, if not terrified, at what you'll find! If anything, escaping from the hot sun into the dark and cool corridors can be satisfaction enough. |
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Famous Monorails
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Walt Disney World, Florida - By 1989, the Disney-designed Mark IV trains had travelled nearly ten million miles. Australia's Sea World Park - Total train capacity is 1800 passengers per hour. Park attendance increased by 35% in the first four months of the monorail's unveiling. Tokyo Disneyland - These brand-new trains were built to Japanese standards and are much bigger than any previous Disney monorail.
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