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Peaj giving mer a piggy back 8.5/10 for 10/10 they need to DANCE with piggybacking each other
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NEW PHOTOS!!! Courtesy of Andrew on TST.
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I hope its ready for the 21st, never been on a top spin and I wanted to try it out
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What is as big as you are and yet does not weigh anything?
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its only 1 TPjames and matt I think your right if you look at the foundations laid out.
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New photos of the marmaliser 4th leg (The Inoculator) and it's top hat satellite dish thing, from Towers times. Plus the second airtime hill is complete, I think its only the lift hills now That thing on top just looks odd on that thing!
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New photos courtesy of the Oakwood Developer Diary on facebook Top of the Pirate Flume. Some Pirate themeing The foundations being laid out of the new family coaster which will mean the will be five coasters: Speed, Megafobia, Treetops, Clown coaster and this new one! Will post more when they come
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The 'Definitely 100% Totally Going to Happen' London Resort
EC! replied to Liam T's topic in UK Attractions
Definitely worth the visit to Kent when will we ever get an American sized theme park in Britain again, never so this will be the place to visit when it opens, hopefully the hotels will be abit better then the crash pad -
The 'Definitely 100% Totally Going to Happen' London Resort
EC! replied to Liam T's topic in UK Attractions
Yes it's meant to be the third largest theme park on earth behind Disney world Florida and Disneyland California, or so I'm told and yes definitely a rival to Disneyland it's on a 1000acre plus site which is definately bigger then alton towers and thorpe park, and to the thrill attractions yes it will have thorpe rivalling roller coasters, well 2 atleast from the concept picture anyways, hope that helped -
Has it actually properly broke down yet this year ??
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The 'Definitely 100% Totally Going to Happen' London Resort
EC! replied to Liam T's topic in UK Attractions
They would halt the construction of the themepark that can make 27,000 jobs and millions for the economy, because of a small colony of spiders???? Only in Britain!!! If this was America they would have already put them in a box and flown them to another spot! -
Happy Birthday Neme Inferno Hopefully we will be able to celebrate that birthday like TPM did with Colossus
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I'm a maybe for the day I'm free from 15th of june so anytime after that is fine for me, I might be a plus 2 as well with my cousins being interested in going and trying out the new X and The Swarm backwards, so ye I'm a maybe for the day.
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Thats a Roar!! Its so loud its deafening, and you can hear it clearly from the car park, along with Bounce
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Yes so 10 years after Finding nemo, they have announced the sequel for it Finding Dory Source: Msn Movies Fans of the first movie will remember that Dory is Marlin's ditsy yet delightful chum who suffers from short-term memory loss. The title of the sequel suggests that this time, instead of tracking his son Nemo down, Marlin and Nemo must help out Dory... Ellen DeGeneres has confirmed that she will be returning as the voice of Dory in the upcoming sequel. All together now - 'Just keep swimming, just keep swimming'. Ellen is thrilled to be returning to the fishy sequel and said in an interview: 'I have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, long, long time.' She added: 'I'm not mad it took this long. I know the people at Pixar were busy creating 'Toy Story 16'. But the time they took was worth it.' Ellen also revealed her thoughts on the script of the movie - she said: 'The script is fantastic. And it has everything I loved about the first one: It's got a lot of heart, it's really funny, and the best part is - it's got a lot more Dory.' The new film picks up about a year after the action of Finding Nemo, with Ellen's forgetful fish Dory on her own adventure to reunite with loved ones. We wonder who she's trying to find? With her memory-loss, we wonder if she even knows? Pixar genius Andrew Stanton, who made finding Nemo, will be directing the sequel. When we interviewed Pixar's chief creative officer John Lasseter in 2011, he revealed that Finding Nemo was a movie very close to Andrew's heart - he told us: 'Finding Nemo was derived from the personal experiences that Andrew Stanton was having with his son. It's about a father and son and the father is being so protective and thinking that he was being a good father when he actually wasn't. So, if you go through each of the Pixar films, you'll find emotional meaning through the director's personal experience.' According to Disney, the film will feature new characters along with familiar ones, including Nemo and his dad, Marlin, who was voiced by Albert Brooks in the first movie. Although Marlin will be swimming onto our screens again, there is no word yet from Disney on whether Albert Brooks will reprise his voice role. We hope that he does! It looks unlikely that Alexander Gould, who played Nemo in the first movie, will be returning for the sequel as his voice is now too deep. He said in an interview: 'For a couple of years after the film I would voice the toys for Nemo and there was a point where we figured out that my voice had gotten too deep.' The actor (who's now 19) added: 'I was unable to do the same voice anymore and it was a devastating moment I have to say.' When quizzed about the sequel, Alexander said: 'I have heard the rumours and who knows if I would be a part of it with my voice now?' The first Finding Nemo film made cinema history, as it was the first Pixar production to win the Academy Award for best animated feature after the category was added in 2001. Since then, Pixar films have gone on to dominate, winning the Oscar seven years out of 12 - we're predicting that Finding Dory will be a huge success. Nemo fans better not hold their breath for the sequel though (unless they are fish, of course) as the movie isn't set to hit our screens until 25 November 2015. So we will have to wait 966 days for this movie of awesomeness and sorry for the post being long I just wanted to paste everything in the story
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Speed is a LOT smoother then Saw. And the air time is nuts compared saw as well your thrown out of your seat for 2 seconds I think, and the roar, that sets any other roller coaster roar to shame that does but over all its a really good if a bit short ride
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If this is what the smiler does to my face then I dont wanna go on it!!
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OOOH MY F'in GODDD!!!!!!!!!
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That breed, ugly lovely my mums says, and they are cute in an odd way
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I'm getting one of these if I get good enough grades... god help me!!