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- From: buck@cavlry.enet.dec.com ()
- Subject: Re: Canadian Coasters
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.131338.113@engage.pko.dec.com>
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 13:13:38 GMT
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- Random thoughts of Tracy (ex-Fluharty)'s post:
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- ALL the Canadian parks are like that (mega-crowded). The
- best time to visit them is in the very early Spring, or
- early Fall, just before they close. I know I'll be doing
- LaRonde this Labor Day weekend.
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- RE: AAA Tour Book of Amusement Parks
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- As noted in the FAQ, this is not the preferred book to have.
- Actually, if I had to pick ONE book, I'd go with THE AMUSEMENT
- PARK GUIDE by Tim O Brien (of Amusement Business fame). But,
- when I travel I use that book in conjunction with GUIDE TO RIDE,
- and it works best for me.
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- RE: Honeymoon
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- BELATED CONGRATS ON THE WEDDING!!!
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- Buck a roo
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