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Post by bowhntr66 on Dec 8, 2013 11:34:51 GMT -5
I know. Those rides are made for children. If us adults were to get on those rides they would break because of our body weight. Those ride vehicles are made of fiberglass, just like small boats. They're easy to carry, but also strong enough to support the combined weight of up to two small children. zozo-mag Unless you're 5'7" and 135 lbs!
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Post by magengar on Dec 8, 2013 11:38:35 GMT -5
True that! zozo-mag
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Post by bowhntr66 on Dec 8, 2013 11:50:14 GMT -5
Not many advantages to being a little guy, but there is a few!! Lol!
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Post by magengar on Dec 8, 2013 12:21:42 GMT -5
If you, TMZ, and I were to put on Cosplay Mazinger suits I'd probably have to be Mazinkaiser - assuming I'm the tallest of us three (I'm 5'11"). lol zozo-mag
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Post by Derik on Dec 10, 2013 16:12:33 GMT -5
I tried to buy the one I saw at the marsh field fair last year! The guy looked at me like I had 3 heads. He said who's Grendizer? Lol
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Post by AcroRay on Jan 5, 2014 16:35:29 GMT -5
There is one of these at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh, PA: Grandizer At Night by AcroRay, on Flickr GRANDIZER close-up by AcroRay, on Flickr The ride operators wouldn't let me get in it and have my picture taken... I also encountered on at a place called " Joyland" in Wichita Falls back in the 1990s, while working on a rollercoaster documentary.
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Post by magengar on Jan 19, 2014 5:16:40 GMT -5
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Post by joweone on Jan 19, 2014 21:53:22 GMT -5
If I remember correctly there is some sort of Grendizer ride at the amusement park end of the Ocean City Maryland boardwalk.
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Post by magengar on Jan 19, 2014 22:32:56 GMT -5
If it's the same amusement park ride as the one shown in previous comments, yep chances are that Grendizer ride is a common kiddie ride at most amusement parks around the world.
zozo-mag
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