1. Zip line, Maui, Hawaii
Toben and his roommates were so welcoming, it was the friends we made in Maui that really set the island apart from the others. With them, we visited a spectacular blowhole fueled by massive waves, played improvised music at the Fuzz Box studio, and had a private sunset zip-line tour. – Kristint
2. Rain forest sledding, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
I couldn’t take pictures until we were at the end of the ride- wheeee! was it ever fast! – 2technocavers
3. Crocodile close-ups, Darwin, Australia
You pay big bucks to be lowered in a cage to swim with the BIG BOYS (Saltwater crocs). Not much action today from the crocs but you can see the scratches on the cage where they have obviously given it a go in the past. It’s a fairly good park although I’m not sure it’s worth what you pay. Seen a lot of the same stuff at a couple of the other places we’ve visited lately too. One novelty is a cage that you can get up underneath and look up at the croc through glass domes so can look face to face with them. Kids enjoyed this. They do the standard feed the crocs try and make them jump out of the water… they seemed pretty sluggish to me. There’s a pretty good reptile walk through area and also a museum of stuffed crocs all the different types from around the world which was interesting comparing them all. Think I might nearly be over crocs! – Drownsroundaus
Adrenaline Pumping Theme Parks
4. Kings Island, Ohio
There were so many cool rides at Kings Island we could have spent another day there easily. There was a couple of indoor rides that really surprised us, one was a indoor coaster and another was the Tomb Raider ride which went pitch black then flipped us upside down a few times. – Jimho
5. Six Flags Magic Mountain
For our second day in LA, we went to Six Flags Magic Mountain, which is a huge themepark (apparently one of the best anywhere). While it was a Sunday, it was actually fairly empty (I was expecting it to be packed seeing as it was a weekend). Quite a few of the rides had virtually no queue at all which was pretty cool. I did as many of the rides as possible in the time available, and they were all awesome – needless to say they were a million times better than what Rainbows End has to offer back home! – Marksadventures
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June 6, 2009 at 1:40 pm |
I like the list, I would put Cedar Point on there over Kings Island though, it is vastly superior when it comes to roller coasters in Ohio
June 8, 2009 at 9:39 am |
You’re right, Cedar Point is pretty awesome, but Kings Island and Six Flags Magic Mountain both have new rollercoasters this summer, that’s why I put them up there.