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- From: buck@cavlry.enet.dec.com
- Newsgroups: rec.roller-coaster
- Subject: Re: Any good roller-coasters around Minneapolis?
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- Date: 12 Aug 92 16:43:35 GMT
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- Woobie writes:
-
- >I don't know if the coasters are good, but isn't there a *HUGE* mall that just
- >opened in the Twin Cities yesterday? There are supposedly a bunch of rides and
- >such.... the article I read in the newspaper didn't mention any names of any of
- >the rides, but it did say that there were coasters....
-
- There *is* a small steel coaster at the Mall of America in Bloominton,
- MN. It's a kiddie ride, and along the lines of those Zamperla DRAGON
- coaster things (electric powered, etc.). Probably interesting for a
- fling or two, but nothing intense.
-
- FYI Woobie, see the note in ::COASTERS on the Knott's Camp Snoopy!!
- 8^)
-
- PS -- Welcome to REC.ROLLER-COASTER!!
-
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-
- RE: Original Poster
-
- There *is* Valleyfair! in Shakopee, MN. They have 4 coasters there,
- including a non-looping steelie, a wooden out-and-backer, an Arrow
- std corkscrew coaster, and an Arrow mine train.
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-
-
- Cheers,
- Buck
-