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Thread: Colorado Now Has The Tallest Rollercoaster?

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    Re: Colorado Now Has The Tallest Rollercoaster?

    Quote Originally Posted by modette99 View Post
    If your pocket books are deep stay at the Hotel Breakers (on the island, there is one in Sandusky too) in the "new" room they have AC (new means built 30 years ago...LOL It's like $400 something a night for two queen beds. So that be like $200 each couple...so not bad if you split it with someone.
    WTF, how the hell is an old Ohio hotel more expensive than a Carribean resort? LOL!
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    Re: Colorado Now Has The Tallest Rollercoaster?

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog View Post
    One of my dreams and item on bucket list is to go around the US and ride all these crazy rollercoasters! Kinda Kan is on the top of the list!!!!
    Give me a call... I'll fly with you.
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    Re: Colorado Now Has The Tallest Rollercoaster?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghosty View Post
    WTF, how the hell is an old Ohio hotel more expensive than a Carribean resort? LOL!
    LOL Yep, I know but the time I stayed there I did not want to stay on the Yatch that my father in-law takes down. His idea is, its CHEAPER...but he fails to mention it cost him $3,000 in fuel to take the boat down there, and yeah docking is like $60 but the fuel kills you and the trip is a long day...where as I just get in my SUV be down there in 2-3 hours and not deal with the whole boat thing (I'm no boater).

    But yeah, the room prices are pretty f'ing nuts.

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    Re: Colorado Now Has The Tallest Rollercoaster?

    I love boats! But I'd rather buy a second motorcycle, then spend $3k on gas down the drain, eek!
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