in Altoona, Iowa
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Altoona is a city in Polk County, Iowa and is a part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. Altoona is home of Adventureland, an amusement park, Prairie Meadows, a horse racing track and casino, and a Bass Pro Shops retail store, the first one in central Iowa.
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Adventureland is a family-owned amusement park in Altoona, Iowa located off exit 142A of I-80, along U.S. Highway 65, near Altoona, just northeast of Des Moines. It features over 100 rides, shows and attractions. The park contains many design nods inspired by Disneyland: The entrance has a train station with two tunnels leading in to the Main Street area, just like at Disneyland or Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom (and also similar to many other parks built since Disneyland opened in 1955); over in Outlaw Gulch, there are several tombstones that have virtually the same wording as tombstones outside of Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion attraction; the rocking pirate ship (Galleon) has even played a sound track that included splashing water and an excerpt from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" theme song, "Yo Ho." "Adventureland" is also a theme area of its own at Disneyland.Rousing Rides: Four roller coasters - two wooden, high speed thrillers, the double looping Dragon and the Underground. Special rides include the Space Shot, the Raging River and River Rapids, the Mixer, the G-Force, the Underground and the famous Tornado! |
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The Tornado made
its debut on July 4, 1978, during Adventureland's third full season. Soon
after its opening it was considered one of the top ten wooden roller coasters
in the world. Even today after more than a quarter-century and the addition
of many other rides and three other coasters, this is still Adventureland's
signature ride. |
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In Karen Duquette's opinion, The Tornado was the best of the four roller coasters at Adventureland and she rode it about 40 times, always in the first or second seat, with hands up in the air the entire time. |
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Below:
The Dragon |
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The Dragon is a steel roller coaster at an amusement park in Altoona, Iowa that cost an estimated $2.1 million dollars to build. It is Adventureland's only coaster which loops completely upside down. The train traverses a few bunny hops and a 90-degree right turn as it coasts from the station to the lift. Cresting the lift, it makes a small dip, a roughly 90-degree turn to the right, and drop down and into the two back-to-back loops. Following the loops is a right turn into a figure eight segment and then some curves back to the station.Height: 90 feet - Drop: 85 feet - 2 inversions- time: 2 minutes |
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Karen Duquette did not like The Dragon roller coaster that much because it was a very short ride, and somewhat shaky. Lee did not ride The Dragon. Lee stopped riding roller coasters after his fall in Kentucky in 2010. But that does give Lee the opportunity to photograph Karen on the rides, and relax in the shade a bit. |
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Below: Lee Duquette was waiting
at the exit for Karen Duquette to get off of The Dragon, and then they
walked through a room full of funny mirrors. They would
not mind being as tall as they look in the photo below on the right. But
they do not want to really look like they do in the photo below on the
left. ------LOL |
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In 1999 Adventureland announced
the addition of the Space Shot, a 235-foot structure that towers over Adventureland
launching riders up at 4.5 G's and ending with a free fall of negative 1 G. |
Below: "Sidewinder" (a swinging pendulum ride whose gondola swings riders over 180 degrees while spinning), |
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Below:
The Outlaw |
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The Outlaw is
a wooden roller coaster located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa, near
Des Moines.
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The 4th roller coaster at Adventureland is The Underground – An indoor dark ride using a roller coaster ride system. Karen Duquette thought this was totally lame, like being on a kiddy car ride. Actually, in Karen Duquette's opinion, The Tornado was the best of the four roller coasters at Adventureland. Because it was the Tuesday after Memorial Day, the park was not very crowded so Karen was able to ride The Tornado about 40 times, always in the first or second seat, with hands up in the air the entire time, as always.Adventureland is a nice amusement park, but Karen feels that the best roller coasters she has ever been on are at Cedar Point (see last year's photos of Karen and her grandson on the second tallest roller coaster in the world (420 feet), and the third fastest roller coaster in the world (120 mph) at Cedar Point. |
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Below are more sections of the adventures of the two RV Gypsies in Iowa. You may view them in any order you wish. |
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