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1. Amusement Park Rides (Ultimate
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2. Amusement Park Rides Lists: List
 
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3. FOR THE RIDE.(Skycoaster Inc.
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4. Star Tours: Simulator Ride, Amusement
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5. Defunct Visitor Attractions: Defunct
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6. Life's Amusement Park: A Whimsical
 
7. Amusement rides manual and survey
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8. The Carousel Ride (Rookie Readers)
 
9. Amusement Park Machines
 
10. Behind the Scenes at the Amusement
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11. Legends: Pioneers of the Amusement
12. The American Amusement Park Industry:
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13. Thrill Ride
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14. Tickets to Ride
 
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15. Two Tickets to Ride (Hello Reader!
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16. A Wild Ride: The Story Of Morey's
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17. Escape from Vampire Park (Graveyard
 
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18. SIC 7996 AMUSEMENT PARKS: An entry
 
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19. Is the all-American amusement
 
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20. Roller Coasters: An Illustrated

1. Amusement Park Rides (Ultimate 10)
by Susan K. Mitchell
Paperback: 48 Pages (2009-07)
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2. Amusement Park Rides Lists: List of Amusement Rides Based on Film Franchises, List of Amusement Rides Based on Television Franchises
Paperback: 38 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: List of Amusement Rides Based on Film Franchises, List of Amusement Rides Based on Television Franchises, List of Universal Studios Florida Attractions, List of Imax-Based Rides, List of Flat Rides at Canada's Wonderland, List of Dollywood Attractions. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: This is a list of flat rides at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. The majority of rides at the park are in fact not roller coasters, of which there are just 15, but the flat rides. Added: 1981A carousel. Added: 1990A "swinging boat" type ride. Added: 2002A disc ride. Added: 2003An octopus. Added: 1981A swinging ride. Added: 1981An enterprise-type ride. Added: 1996One of the only pay-per-ride attractions at the park. Added: 1981Multiple arms hang down from a centralized point. The centralized point begins to rotate, then in groups the arms lift outwards. Added: 1981Krachenwagen is a bumper car ride. Added: 2001Single arm holding several passengers. Added: 2000A wet ride. Added:1997A drop tower ride. Added: 1981Round-type ride. Added: 1997This is a pay-per-play attraction Added: 1981A "teacup"-style ride. Added: 1981A standard "swinging boat" type ride. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=21862636 ... Read more


3. FOR THE RIDE.(Skycoaster Inc. manufactures amusement park ride)(Brief Article)(Company Profile)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: ColoradoBiz
by Eric Peterson
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Title: FOR THE RIDE.(Skycoaster Inc. manufactures amusement park ride)(Brief Article)(Company Profile)(Statistical Data Included)
Author: Eric Peterson
Publication: ColoradoBiz (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2001
Publisher: Wiesner Publications, Inc.
Volume: 28Issue: 6Page: 14

Article Type: Brief Article, Company Profile, Statistical Data Included

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4. Star Tours: Simulator Ride, Amusement Park, The Walt Disney Company, Star Wars, Tomorrowland, List of Current Disneyland attractions
Paperback: 84 Pages (2010-02-18)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Star Tours is a simulator ride located in several Disney theme parks, including Disneyland in California, Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida, Tokyo Disneyland in Japan, and Disneyland Park in Paris. The ride is based on the successful Star Wars franchise of movies, created by George Lucas, making it the first of the park's attractions that did not use Disney-designed imagery. The first incarnation of the ride appeared in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in 1987, replacing the previous attraction, Adventure Thru Inner Space ... Read more


5. Defunct Visitor Attractions: Defunct Amusement Parks, Defunct Amusement Rides, Defunct Casinos, Defunct Libraries, Defunct Museums
Paperback: 754 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Defunct Amusement Parks, Defunct Amusement Rides, Defunct Casinos, Defunct Libraries, Defunct Museums, Defunct Resorts, Defunct Restaurants, Defunct Shopping Malls, Defunct Sports Venues, Former Music Venues, Former Theatres, Former Zoos, Library of Alexandria, Delphi, Dalí Theatre and Museum, Lakeland, New York, Waverley Park, Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, List of Defunct Amusement Parks, Alpe D'huez, Maple Leaf Gardens, Back to the Future: the Ride, Library of Sir Thomas Browne, Burning of Jaffna Library, Harringay Arena, New World Amusement Park, 688 Club, List of Defunct Hersheypark Attractions, the Norconian Resort Supreme, Jones' Fantastic Museum, Chicago Stadium, the Matrix, Ottawa Auditorium, B'ginnings, Canfield Casino and Congress Park, Corner Theatre Etc, Armadillo World Headquarters, Black Hawk, Villa of the Papyri, House of Wisdom, Montreal Forum, Capital Centre, the Channel, Załuski Library, Lakewood Church Central Campus, Stenborg Troupe, Idylease Inn, 1979 Sydney Ghost Train Fire, Coliseum at Richfield, Ross Casino, the Rainbow Ballroom, Charlotte Coliseum, the Village Gate, Electric Park, Kansas City, Edmonton Gardens, Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art, the Deaf Club, Palladium, Mcdibbs, Raul's, Detroit Olympia, Perth Entertainment Centre, Winnipeg Arena, Mercantile Library Association (Boston, Massachusetts), Gazzarri's, Library of Ashurbanipal, Petrarch's Library, Outhouse, International Amphitheatre, Vulcan Gas Company, Curtis Hixon Hall, Great Libraries of the Ancient World, Luna Park, Osaka, the Jazz Temple, Starwood Amphitheatre, Sin-É, Luna Park, Cairo, Jewell Building, Electric Circus, X-Ray Cafe, Sydney Showground, Ruislip Lido, Hammersmith Palais, Bottom Line, Trebević, Hammarstrand, Surbiton Lagoon, Dead Mall, Hannibal Square Library, Ritz, Old Acropolis Museum, Jazzhus Montmartre, Bibliotheca Palatina, the Rathskeller, Library of Pergamum, Apollo Stadium, Boston Library Society, Rainbow Spr...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1392800 ... Read more


6. Life's Amusement Park: A Whimsical Perspective on the Rides of Life!
by S. Finelli
Paperback: 36 Pages (2009-03-06)
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Welcome to the amusement park! You've been given free admission to a great adventure! Your ticket is your life. This pass allows you to visit any of the attractions. You may linger at the gate and observe only briefly. Eventually, you will enter. There is much to see and do during your visit. The rides you select depend on you. Stay on; come off; choose another. How long you spend at each attraction is your decision. Others will be at the park with you and offer their advice. Watch, listen, and learn, but ultimately, you will create your own experience. Choose wisely, for this is the ride of your life! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Written with a Light Touch and Much Food for Thought
This book seems to have been written for easy reading by all ages, but caries messages with depth and perception.It will take you as far as you wish to go. ... Read more


7. Amusement rides manual and survey for parks, recreation areas, and zoos (Management aids)
by Sam Bornstein
 Unknown Binding: 32 Pages (1963)

Asin: B0007E7RZU
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8. The Carousel Ride (Rookie Readers)
by Lynea Bowdish
Paperback: 32 Pages (1999-03)
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All Rookie Readers actively engage young readers, encouraging language development, building fluency, and promoting independent reading. By targeting a skill, like being able to spell and pronounce multisyllabic words, young readers are building fundamental reading skills with the help of fun, lively, colorfully illustrated stories. ... Read more


9. Amusement Park Machines
by Christine Hahn
 Library Binding: 32 Pages (1979-05)
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Describes the various kinds of machines, primarily those for rides, found in amusement parks and what they do. ... Read more


10. Behind the Scenes at the Amusement Park
by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
 Library Binding: 47 Pages (1983-09)
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Isbn: 0807506052
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Describes the operation of an amusement park, including roller coaster safety maintemnance and carousel restoration as well as computer animation landscaping, trash removal, food preparation, and career opportunities. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2*Dated Material, But Still Good
This is a very good, albeit fairly old (1983) look at amusement parks, and, especially, the mechanics, painters, maintenance staff, gardeners, cooks, costume designers, and security personnel who work there. The last section "Working There," briefly talks about teen and professional employment.

There isn't very much on the art and architecture of rides; the book is written at a more macro level describing the staff needed to run a park.Additionally, most featured parks are in California, and they are described fairly briefly.Still, the text is well written, there are some fascinating facts (e.g., two 450-horsepower pumps get water speeds up to 30 miles an hour at California's "Magic Mountain"), and some nice color and black and white photos.I think it may be best as a book to read to youngsters; those who can read may want something a little more technical and up-to-date. ... Read more


11. Legends: Pioneers of the Amusement Park Industry
by Tim O'Brien
Paperback: 276 Pages (2006-11-10)
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Legends: Pioneers of the Amusement Park Industry, is a multi-book series that pays homage to the greatest of the great - those who made the amusement parks, theme parks and waterparks what they are today. There have been hundreds of books written on individual parks, on individual rides and attractions and on the business as a whole, while few have been written specifically about the people who dedicated their lives to creating the industry in which we all love. This series by Tim O'Brien and Ripley Publishing adds faces and personality to the rich history of the industry.

This first volume highlights 10 pioneers who were instrumental in shaping the 20th century fun park landscape. Presented here are the most detailed and comprehensive biographies ever written about these individuals. Written in a casual and easy to read style, the passion of these pioneers beautifully shines through.

Pioneers included in this volume are: Harrison "Buzz" Price, who created, and then introduced professional data analysis into the industry; George Millay, visionary who created the SeaWorld marine park concept and Wet'n Wild, the world's first waterpark; Ron Toomer, roller coaster designer, with more than 80 coasters to his credit; Jeff Henry, waterpark ride creator and visionary; Harold Chance, founder of Chance Rides; Dr. Roberto Ortiz, Costa Rican physician who created the country's first theme park to raise money for his children's hospital; John Graff, 20-year president of International Assn. of Amusement Parks & Attractions (IAAPA); Bo Kinntorph, first international president of IAAPA and CEO of Liseberg Park in Sweden; Carl Hughes, first non-owner president of IAAPA, and a catalyst in modernizing the association; and Marty Sklar, creative guru for Walt Disney Parks for more than 50 years. ... Read more


12. The American Amusement Park Industry: A History of Technology and Thrills (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business Series)
by Judith A. Adams
Paperback: 225 Pages (1991-04)
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Isbn: 0805798226
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars robfb
Although I completely agree with the previous review, I would like to emphasize how well this book is written. This book is part of Twayne's Evolution of American Business Series and, as such, does not hide raw data from the reader. However, one can easily ignore the tables and skip a few paragraphs in each chapter and still feel very satisfied with the book.

I orginially purchased the book to learn the history of the Walt Disney World Resort. What I gained was a thorough review of the amusement park history from the 12th century Bartholomew Fair to Universal Studios Florida in 1990 (the book was published in 1991). From trolley parks to Coney Island, from Disneyland to Cedar Point, Ms. Adams covers all the bases.

A wonderful book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Academic study, not lighthearted or fun but excellent
This is a wonderfully researched, thoughtful treatise on the amusement park industry. It is not for those who want a pictorial history, or a romp with colorful characters like George Tilyou. Tilyou is here, but he issurrounded by demographic charts showing the age breakdown of the New YorkCity population during Coney Island's history. There is a great deal offinancial information, as well, such as consumer spending on 23recreational products or services for the years 1909-1923. You get theidea--it is an academic book (but there are some photos, mainlyhistorical).

But as such, it's awesome. There is probably no other booklike it. Many academic books are not only dry, they are poorly written, butthis one is neither. Here is a sample (since this is the first review andthere is little here about the book):

"The major historian of theamusement industry, William F. Mangels, author of "The OutdoorAmusement Industry from Earliest Times to the Present" (1952) washimself a carousel manufacturer. In 1907 Mangels patented a device thatimparted an improved, smooth, galloping motion to the horses and in timebecame common on all carousels. He and his carver, Marcus Charles Illions,produced finely carved carousels, including the Feltman merry-go-round atConey Island. This man, who in 1912 also created the first wave machine forthe swimming pool at Palisades Park, New Jersey, preserved the heritage ofthe amusement industry in America by organizing and developing the AmericanMuseum of Public Recreation."

For the same reason, here is the Tableof Contents:

1. The Origins 2. The Form Emerges 3. Coney Island and theEnclosed Park 4. From Trolley to Automobile 5. The Disney Transformation 6.Theme Parks 7. Walt Disney World Resort 8. Overview and Postscript

A:Some Parks That Established the Traditional, Pre-Disneyland Culture B:Industry Associations and Publications Chronology Notes and ReferencesSelected Bibliography

Index

As Mark Twain once said, "If you enjoythis sort of thing, this is just the sort of thing you'll enjoy." Ifound the book's precision and well-supported opinions very entertaining.Perhaps you will, too. ... Read more


13. Thrill Ride
by Rachel Hawthorne
Paperback: 320 Pages (2006-05-01)
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Thrill Ride!

One-day admission: $15

Summer job:

Pros:

Living on my own (plus roommates)

Rides are free (but avoid the roller coasters—too scary!)

Super-hot coworker . . .

Cons:

Periodic homesickness

Dressing like Gretel for job in fairyland gift shop

Super-hot coworker . . . and boyfriend back home. Too thrilling!

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5-0 out of 5 stars Rachel Hawthorne Always Hooks Me In
Megan's taken a job at the country's top amusement park, Thrill Ride, against her new steady boyfriends wishes. It will be hard being away from her friends and family, but it's better than being stuck in Texas for the summer listening to her Mother and sister argue over summer wedding plans. After getting settled in, Megan gets a little taste of freedom. Living in a dorm, working by day, and partying by night with her sexy co-worker Parker, what could be better? Can her budding new relationship withstand a summer apart and while she's hanging around a hot new boy?

Review: Uber cute fluffy teen romance. Makes me wish to be 17 again. :) This one is a quick, fun little read. If you feel like getting wrapped up in a drama fill teen love story...read it.

5-0 out of 5 stars It makes me smile...
.. to read books like this one.This was my first Rachel Hawthorne novel to read and I loved it.I usually do not enjoy reading cheesy, mushy love stories, but this wasn't at all what I expected.As there were many mushy moments, there were also a lot of times when the story got intense or made me want to read faster to see what would happen.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I definitely recommend it to anyone who is in the mood for a quick, feel good novel that will make you find yourself 'cheesin' really big as you close the last page.(:

4-0 out of 5 stars Thrill Ride
"Life can be like a rollercoaster...
And just when you think you've had enough,
and you're ready to get off the ride and take the calm, easy merry-go round...
you change your mind, throw your hands in the air and ride the rollercoaster all over again.
That's exhilaration...that's living a little bit on the edge...that's being ALIVE."
-Stacey Charter

In Thrill Ride, a girl goes away to work at an amusement park during the summer to get away from the craziness of her sister's wedding plans. She gets stuck working in the worst place, the gift shop. She's having problems with her boyfriend back home and is in the middle of wedding problems between her sister and mother. Nothing seems to be going right for her until one thing happens and everything changes.This book is a good quick read; I finished it in a day. This book is mostly for teen girls but a guy could read it if he wanted too. I really liked this book. It shows real problems that happen to everyday girls and shows that no one's life is perfect. So if you are looking for a good book to just lie back, relax, and read, this is your perfect book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Love the story...
I absolutely loved this book, especially since I have spent a summer working and living at an amusement park on the shores of Lake Erie, lol. The park has a lot of similarities to Cedar Point in Sandusky although there are a lot of differences. Part of the fun for me was reading a story about a girl who was the same age as me at the time doing something quite similar, leaving home, living at the park. I only wish some things were a bit more like the book, such as, having such nice housing when the reality is that they are a bit more like the "slums" her boyfriend thought she was living in, lol, oh well, still an amazing experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars Thrill Read
Megan (Dallas, TX) has applied for a job in an amusement park -Thrill Ride!- for the whole summer. Although it was a difficult decision she has made, since she'd be leaving her boyfriend Nick behind in Texas, Megan is glad to get away from her home's unhinged atmosphere and the constant disputes between her mother and soon-to-be-married eldest sister about the upcoming wedding. Little did she know that Thrill Ride! held so many surprises for her, one of which is an incredibly-hot coworker, Parker.


A very fun, fast-paced read. If you're in a mood for a chick-lit, then this is the book you should go for.
(Taken from review on shelfari) ... Read more


14. Tickets to Ride
by Mark Rogalski
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2006-10-10)
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Welcome to an amusement park unlike any you’ve seen before. With this eye-popping, astounding debut, Mark Rogalski guides us through an amazing menagerie of one-of-a-kind attractions. From Alligators in the Air, through to the Zebra Zeppelin, the reader is provided with an elegant ticket that admits them onto rides at turns thrilling, mysterious, spectacular—and always breathtaking to look at. In fact, picking a favorite amongst these 26 stunning illustrations proved so difficult, we’ve decided to release this book with six different jackets, each highlighting a different piece of this astonishing artwork. And even after the first perusal, both children and adults alike will go back over these images again and again in search of the items hidden cleverly within them. At the end of the book, a detailed map of this incredible park is also included for hours more of fascinating fun. Tickets to Ride is the debut of a major new talent in children’s picture books. We invite you to tender your ticket and come along for a remarkable ride. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great graphic design
I bought this because of it's unique ticket graphics inside.The illustrations are so so, but it's a cute premise.

5-0 out of 5 stars Childhood Treasure
This story book is incredible.The illustrations have the feel of a joyful 1920's - a delight to the eyes.The hidden duck on each "ride" is fun to search out.The little ticket reading is just enough -- a lull before the hunt for the duck!

5-0 out of 5 stars Dizzyland Dream Park: Fun for All!
Somewhat reminiscent of Disney's Pinocchio amusement park (without the scary parts), Jules Verne, and the magical images suggested by "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,"Mark Rogalski reinvents the alphabet book in his spectacularly creative "Ticket to Ride: An Alphabetic Amusement."

Rogalski, in fantastic (in both sense of the word) dreams of color and mechanics, depicts 26 imaginary amusement park rides, ordered from A to Z by ride name. These names (for example, "Flight of the Flounder," "Hippo Hop," "The Jellyfish Jump." "Steamy the Snail," all the way to "Zebra Zeppelin") are the only alphabet references in the book.

"Alligator in the Air" for example, is a multi-swing contraption, with big-toothed, blank-eyes gators seating riders beneath a pagoda-like covering. Four pages later, there's the enormous "Elephant Ed," a Macy's Parade of a ride, dwarfing the surrounding park. Opposite each picture, a corresponding rhyme is written on the "ticket" to each ride:

"Elephant Ed has a fez on his head,
And a castle upon his back,
Eighty feet high, he fills most of the sky!
He's so big that one cannot keep track!"

A hundred years old, or so we are told,
What mysteries he must hide.
Epic is epic! As wide as your eyes!
This ticket will get you inside!

Every ride is an eye-opening invitation for both youngsters and adults, some more imaginative than others, all beautifully drawn and colored. Together they constitute a cotton candy confection of fancy and fantasy. Rogalski wisely leaves enough room for the reader's own imagination (e.g., "Where would someone sit?" "How do you think it moves?"), so there's an excellent opportunity for reader/audience interaction. He also varies the color schemes, as well as the format and content of the clever, well-written rhymes on each ride's ticket.

There's a big finish too: A two-page map showing all of "Dizzyland Dream Park," showing the park's layout and including miniatures of the rides we're just seen up-close. As if that weren't enough, Rogalski invites us to take another look at each of the 26 pictures, each has a hidden number (1 through 26), and "a duck with lots of tricks." A final ticket promises "a free return visit."

I would have liked an even larger-sized book, perhaps because each picture would make a magnificent framed poster. This is just a wondrous work that can be enjoyed solely for the illustrations, or paired with Rogalski's ticket prose. A conceptual tour de force, and a pictorial triumph!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Kids Book
Tickets to Ride is a wonderful book for kids.The illustrations are gorgeous and really get a kids attention.Not only does this book help kids learn their ABCs, but it helps with counting and it's a search and find.Three activities all in one.I've given this book to two of my friends kids and they absolutely love them.It's their favorite book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Unique
I bought this book for my three year old because we were both captivated by its pictures and its fanciful rhymes. It is visually arresting, with allusions to japenese art, and Northern Renaissance art, and more that I'm sure I'm not catching on to. It is a little dark (skeletons, some creepy looking critters), but don't underestimate what children can process. Still, my son actually got upset that he cannot ride these rides; they do look fun (far from the Dumbo Ride, probably could not get insured). No, it is not what you want for teaching the alphabet, or counting but it is unique and gives children something a little less ordinary. We have had this book for a year now and he still goes and pulls it out of his bookcase for us to read to him at least once a week. ... Read more


15. Two Tickets to Ride (Hello Reader! Math. Level 3)
by Teddy Slater
 Paperback: 32 Pages (2002-02)
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When Amy and her friends receive fifty tickets to use at an amusement park to celebrate her birthday, they learn about division and sharing. ... Read more


16. A Wild Ride: The Story Of Morey's Piers, Planet Earth's Greatest Seaside Amusement Park
by Jack Wright
Perfect Paperback: 192 Pages (2009-08-01)
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Asin: 097990515X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
I have been visiting Wildwood, NJ since I was young, and now we visit annually with our extended family. Last year, we had 17 family members with us! To read about and look back at the history of Morey's Piers enhanced our yearly pilgrimage...I have witnessed most of the changes in the last 40 years; it was fun showing my daughter how the property looked back in the "old days" when her mommy was a child!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Picture Book
If you like the Jersey shore then you will enjoy this 40 year history of Wildwood, N.J.. ... Read more


17. Escape from Vampire Park (Graveyard School)
by Tom B. Stone
Paperback: 112 Pages (1998-06-08)
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Take a ride in the Tunnel of Blood. Cover your eyes. Scream your brains out. Hope you make it out alive. It's the scariest ride in the whole amusement park.

Brave Nathan isn't afraid. He knows the ride is one big fake. He laughs at danger. But now he's about to find out how the Tunnel of Blood got its name. He's about to stop laughing and start screaming.

Too late, Nate. The worst ride of your life has just begun. ... Read more


18. SIC 7996 AMUSEMENT PARKS: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of American Industries</i>
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This digital document is an article from Encyclopedia of American Industries, brought to you by Gale®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 995 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.Essays by subject experts treat concepts and doctrines, policymaking, commerce and science, human rights and arms control, with specific articles on topics ranging from anti-imperialism to environmental diplomacy, from refugee policies to terrorism and countermeasures. ... Read more


19. Is the all-American amusement park safe? Thousands of visitors are injured every year at amusement parks, but the industry remains largely unregulated. ... fun is too much?: An article from: Trial
by Robert E. Ammons, Vuk Stevan Vujasinovic
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This digital document is an article from Trial, published by Association of Trial Lawyers of America on June 1, 2004. The length of the article is 3132 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Is the all-American amusement park safe? Thousands of visitors are injured every year at amusement parks, but the industry remains largely unregulated. Injured people lawsuits ask, How much fun is too much?
Author: Robert E. Ammons
Publication: Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2004
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 40Issue: 6Page: 30(5)

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20. Roller Coasters: An Illustrated Guide to the Rides in the United States and Canada, With a History
by Todd H. Throgmorton
 Hardcover: 154 Pages (1993-02)
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Asin: 0899508057
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A history of roller coasters is contained in Part One of this book-such developments as the first upside down flip, the resurgence of the wooden coaster, and more. Part Two provides detailed information on the roller coasters in 51 amusement parks throughout North America. Each entry includes the address of the park, telephone number, brief history of the park, and descriptions of the coasters. ... Read more


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