Minimizing Dangers in Amusement Parks of Los Angeles
There are many theme parks scattered throughout Los Angeles. It is probably one of the reasons why the region is always full of tourists who want to enjoy the sun and have fun with their loved ones.
Orlando Magic & Orlando Flex- Special Tickets to Orlando Theme Parks
Orlando Magic Tickets enable you to entertain the maximum theme parks of Orlando including the major three theme parks of Walt Disney World Resort. Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom and MGM studios are the prime attractions to enjoy. However, Orlando Magic Tickets also cover Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, Fun Spot Action Park, Splash Island Water Park, Kennedy space center, Daytona USA, Gatorland, etc. People of all ages come Orlando to get freed their inner child. So, taste the thrilling pleasures of different kinds of rides available in the theme parks. Apart from rides there are live shows, and other entertaining venues. Thus do not miss out on these Disney world tickets and attractions as they are so much fun and filled with exhilaration a ...
Have Fun Trading Pins At Walt Disney World
Disney pins have always been popular items at the Disney theme parks, but it wasn't until the Millinium celebration debut of pin trading as an official park activity that the popular collectible really took off. The pin trading frenzy is still going strong, with Disney fans buying and selling pins online as well as at the Walt Disney World theme parks, Disneyland in California.
12 California Theme Parks -- A Whole Year of Adventure
Southern California is a region best known for its glamorous residents, movie magic and iconic surf culture But just as exciting in this part of the Golden State is the outstanding assortment of theme parks
Phenomenon Amusement Parks
The idea behind an amusement park was to create an imaginary fairy tale world, making a small world with castles, animals, trees, roads just like children imagined how a fairy land would be In the fifties, Disneyland Park was first opened in California by Walt Disney
America's Best Theme Parks
Adventure is something America does well, and this is clearly evident through the many theme parks that speckle this country's geography
With fun for all ages and tastes on offer, America's theme parks are sure to delight and excite both those young and young at heart
The Best Theme Parks For a Family Holiday in France
So, you're taking a family holiday in France, but have no idea where to take the kids You can't go wrong with theme parks, and thankfully France has got a fair few of them
2009 TEA/AECOM Global Attraction Attendance Report Shows Resilience, Stability in the Theme Park Industry
The definitive annual attendance study for the themed entertainment industry has been released by the Themed Entertainment Association and the Economics practice at AECOM.
Note: This release contains corrections to the version first distributed on 26 April 2010.
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2006 Dodge Charger First Drive
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license. Dodge recharges its muscles
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Introduction DANVILLE, Va. - Step back in time to 1966. Remember the rumble? The pony-car era was in full gallop when Chrysler unleashed its first Charger, constructed on the chassis of a ho-hum sedan called the Coronet. Although the Charger's wedge shape became a styling imprint of the times, its sheetmetal wasn't its true zenith - its performance was. This two-door fastback, with stylish hidden headlamps and full-width taillights, came with three V8 engine choices, including a 426-cubic-inch Hemi, which propelled its two tons of muscle from the start line to 60 mph in less than five seconds. Priced at $3,128, with 203.6-inches of length and room, this Dodge coupe was an affordable everyday driver that combined performance and style like few others. However, it was Lee Roy Yarborough, who posted an average speed of 163.9 mph qualifying for the 1967 Daytona Festival of Speed, who truly made the Charger a revered nameplate. And, a decade later, an orange '69 R/T model with a Confederate flag on the roof starred on a popular TV show and further stamped the Charger into the gray matter of the American public. Today, Confederate flags are out. Muscle cars, however, are in and the Charger is back! This time with four doors and Dodge's aggressive styling. Whiners among the Charger faithful ought to take notice: Muscle cars aren't defined by the number of doors they have - but by the amount of grunt under the hood. With the great Hemi engine in the R/T, a limited-production Daytona, and an upcoming road-ripper called the SRT-8 on the way, this reborn muscle car of haloed celebrity has landed square on its feet - even though it sits tall on them. In fact, Dodge has transformed its classic coupe of some three decades past into a versatile modern-day sedan, and the 2006 Charger not only turns heads, but won a place in our hearts during a day-long drive to evaluate it. Morphed from the Chrysler 300 platform, the 2006 Dodge Charger is more sleek and curvy, but, more importantly, muscle-car DNA has been successfully transferred into its genetic code creating a lineup with more convenience, thanks to those four doors, and a base model priced under $25,000. Yes, the Charger is alive, still full of muscle car fun and now a better fit for more Americans. Continue to 2006 Dodge Charger First Drive from MyRide.com © 2008 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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