The Kelce brothers almost certainly rode Cedar Point’s Blue Streak out-and-back wooden coaster and Kings Island’s legendary 7,300-foot-long Beast. If they were lucky, they might have even got a chance ...
Hidden in Pennsylvania’s countryside, Williams Grove Amusement Park sits silent, its rusted rides and faded memories whispering forgotten joy.
From innovative rides to grand new Pigeon Forge resorts, Dollywood leaders are putting wings to Dolly Parton’s vision for the ...
Still, many area adrenaline junkies wanted to enjoy one last day at Six Flags — including Kim Varzi, a D.C. resident who told WTOP she conquered her fear of heights thanks to ‘Superman: Ride of Steel’ ...
QUEBEC — Bolstered by squabbling and infighting by his two leading opponents, Quebec City mayoralty candidate Bruno Marchand ...
A Missouri couple recalled recently helping hold down a girl behind them on a roller coaster after her seat belt allegedly ...
In the heart of Lancaster County, where time seems to move at the pace of a trotting horse, Aaron and Jessica’s Buggy Rides in Bird in Hand offers an experience that no roller coaster or fancy resort ...
Chris and Cassie Evins recounted the incident that they said unfolded while riding Mamba, the tallest roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri.
The 1-year-old dog was first adopted in March 2024 and then was rehomed before coming back to the Atlanta shelter in ...
A couple says they had to help secure a fellow roller coaster rider after the girl started screaming about her seat belt not working.
People love horror movies, and not just on Halloween. But why do we seek out — and even enjoy — the feeling of fear? And what do different people get out of it?
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