When I was in Jr. High, I went to Disneyland with my church youth group. I was in line to get into the park with a good friend (a guy) and he was standing in front of me in the line. When we got up to the gate, the gentleman my friend was, he stepped aside and gestured for me to go in first. I went through the gate, then he went through. As he was going through, all these alarms started going off and all tons of employees (ahem, "Cast Members") rushed over to him. He was like the millionth person through the gates that year or something like that, and he won a car!!! Needless to say I shun the "ladies first" thing nowadays, LOL!
Ah, but he was a nice guy and deserved to win. Did I mention I was in Jr. High? Yeah, he won a brand new car at age 13.
2007-06-19 05:13:56
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answered by answergirl 3
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I think my most memorable moment was just GOING to Six Flags Over Texas as a kid (age 6) for the first time. That may not sound very remarkable now, but at the time, it was a brand new thing, and the only Six Flags in existence; even Disneyland was only 6 years old, and Disneyworld wasn't even a glint in Walt's eye. I'm 52, so that would put it at about 46 years ago, or back around 1960
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2007-06-16 01:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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When I went to Cedar Point with my friends last year. My friend Alex had barely talked me onto Wicked Twister. Because the track goes up into the air, twists, then sends you back down the other way....well, the track kinda sways in the breeze. I had never been on it before, (and I was with all guys...lol) so everyone was trying to creep me out by saying, "look...it's moving!" "it's gonna break!" and stuff like that. But once we got on the ride, Alex actually screamed louder than I did!!! And he's usually not a loud screamer!!!! Then when we got off the ride, his little sister (who chickened out) said she could hear Alex screaming. Believe me...you'd be able to pick out his scream amongst all the others....he has a very unique scream. LOL!!!! We still laugh about that and it's been months.
2007-06-16 18:57:23
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answered by *MiSS*BuBBLeS* 4
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I had gone to an amusement park with my family and we had just gotten in line for a big ride. We had already been on lots of other rides previously so my sister was already feeling sick. So once we were at the front of the line and we had sat in our seats my sister turned to me and said, "I don't feel so good." And I replied in hysteria, "Well it's a little late now!". So the ride began and my sister made it through most of the loops and turns, but as soon as we reached near the end.. all hell broke loose. We were going really fast down a hill and suddenly my sister puked everywhere! Obviously since we were going down the wind forced the puke to land on everyone behind us. Luckily I was riding with my sister or I would have been one of those unfortunate people =).
2007-06-16 04:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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When i was young (more young i mean) i was working in Reino Aventura (Adventure Kingdom) now Six Flags Mexico.
I was a monster in a live show-attraction called "Hall of Terror" with all the scenes of horror movies, one day i was playing Jason, and when a group were coming and i did my part and the last two girls (in their 20's) in the group got really scared and the last girl just was not able to walk (by the fear) and she caugth the pant of the penultimate who was running as crazy and unwittingly she lowered her pants... they run like this even when they were out of the attraction.
I made a huge effort for not laughing.
2007-06-16 02:17:25
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister and I went to Cedar Point and decided that for our second ride ever on the Millenium Force we would hold our hands in the air the whole time. When we went to look at the on-ride photos that they take (we had already purchased one at a previous visit) she discovered that the G-forces had done something horrible to her boobs. One was way up by her shoulder and the other was going down toward her belly. She grabbed me by the arm and DRAGGED me out of the photo shop before anyone saw her. The biggest regret of my life is not buying that photo....what great blackmail that would've been!!
2007-06-16 10:28:04
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answered by all_my_armour_falling_down 4
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When I went to Six Flags for the first time. It was a great experience. My first REAL rollercoaster was The Revolution! It was awesome. That day in the park was full of excitement and thrills. I saw X and Goliath. =| Woah, i not sure if I will dare to ride those...
2007-06-16 13:38:28
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answered by efrosty 2
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Six Flags Marine World in CA, when my then boyfriend (now husband) first told me that he loved me. Next memorable was at Knotts Berry Farm in CA, and couldn't figure out why I was getting so nauseated from a ride...and couldn't go on anymore that day...come to find out, I was pregnant!
2007-06-16 03:07:47
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answered by Michelle 3
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you ditched your friends?! gasp.
my memorable moment(s):
-watching mrs. geary get eaten by the giant snake in indiana jones
-elbowing sean during space mountain
-sitting in a weird seating arrangement at matterhorn
-a friend vomitting right then and there and then later sitting next to me during a fast ride
-trying to sneak in splash mountain by saying we have hemophelia
-trying to smuggle lauren at space mt.
-posing on the caroooosul
yea i wentto disneyland toooo many times
2007-06-17 01:23:47
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answered by Miss No-bubby 4
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my boyfriend at the time told me he had stopped smoking. In line for the roller coaster he lit one up. He said he had lied and he couldn't go another minute without a cigarette.
2007-06-16 01:10:49
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answered by winkcat 7
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