The Only Old School Portion of my Vacation

Wheezer

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Aerosmith's Rockin' Roller Coaster:

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And a great coaster it is! Well, actually, it's a fun coaster with a great launch. Glad you had a little rock on your trip. :)

The wife and I are thrill ride junkies. When we're in MGM, we bounce back and forth between RnRC and the Tower of Terror.

Steve in Philly (who will be in Tokyo Disney in a few weeks)
 
And a great coaster it is! Well, actually, it's a fun coaster with a great launch. Glad you had a little rock on your trip. :)

The wife and I are thrill ride junkies. When we're in MGM, we bounce back and forth between RnRC and the Tower of Terror.

Steve in Philly (who will be in Tokyo Disney in a few weeks)


Tower of Terror was pretty good too. Everest over in Animal Kingdom was slightly better than the Rockin' Coaster. The way they switch the tracks around is pretty cool. My nieces and their mom, my sister, got to play the extras in the backlot tour at MGM -- my sister was in a different part of the show.

Tokyo Disney, eh? Sounds like a lot of fun. If they have the "Soarin'" ride over there, do it. It is one of the best simulator rides I've ever been on. Really incredible.
 
Looks funny, but you never get me into one of those. I was in a rollercoaster with my parents when I was 5-6, I am still freaked out and I can't go into one.
 
I was there for the grand opening of that ride. Actually, rode it before "the grand opening". The night when Aerosmith was there to open it the girlfriend and I found a good spot to stand to wait for them. In typical rock star fashion they were late... so we said screw this and left to ride the Tower of Terror.Not a big Aerosmith fan to begin with. Huge Rod Serling fan though!
 
Hey, the same roller coaster is in Disneyland in Paris too. I like rollercoasters, as long as they are FAST !!
 
Nope! I can't do rollercoasters. Too scary for me. :lol:

Welcome back Wheezer! :)