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This might not apply to everyone as I've talked to people that have no memories of before they were like 10, but, I have memories of going to astroworld in the early 90s when I was about 4 or 5 years old. I specifically remember ultratwister as looking insane and just having my mind blown watching it. I also remember Texas Cyclone as being just huge and loud. I was reassured by my parents that next year I would be tall enough to ride, but alas, we moved out califori-way and I never got any of the creds. Oh well, still lives on in my memory as a fun time.

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[–] thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

We used to visit a huge shopping centre nearish where I grew up, it's called the Metro Centre in Gateshead, and it's still there albeit a shell of its former self.

The best thing about the Metro Centre was the indoor amusement park, Metroland. You'd go in the main entrace and past a couple shops, up an escalator into just the most compact, garish, deafening place with a big wave swinger ride right in front of you and a rollercoaster speeding by over your head in a manner that would definitely not pass health and safety checks these days. You can see some pics here.

It was the BEST.

Every single time we went I'd measure myself on the "you must be this tall" sign for that rollercoaster, and I'll never ever forget the day I finally got on. My mam was super excited too because she's always loved rollercoasters herself. The start of the ride was sort of behind everything else in a dark crevice by the external wall of the building, and then you got to the top of the lift and went round a corner and got the full view of all of Metroland before dropping down almost onto the heads of the innocent bystanders. It wound its way around and above and through various other rides until finally it disappeared back behind the scenes and to the station.

The whole thing was incredibly epic as a kid and honestly continued to be into my teen years too.

Metroland is sadly long gone, but I was thrilled to find out the coaster actually survived and is now known as Rampage at a park called The Big Sheep. Turns out the coaster was always tiny and kind of underwhelming, once you see it outside. But in that dark, noisy, cramped indoor park it was the highlight of my childhood.

[–] Chadteeka@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is this shit I'm talking about! That looks amazing. I love the chaotic nature of having everything slammed together. And having the distinct memory of going from too short to tall enough is so cool. Thanks for the response!

[–] thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

It was so good, honestly, when you got off the coaster you could make it back on the very next ride if you ran fast, but it was up some stairs from where the exit came out. So you'd just have a whole herd of kids absolutely pelting it out of the exit tunnel and round the corner into the crowd, pushing everyone out the way in a mad panic to get to the stairs.

Ah, good times 😄

[–] bobkmertz@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Never heard about that coaster until now (though the chances of a family ride being known over on this side of the pond would be really rare, lol). There's something about Zierer Tivolis that I just love..... that setting looks like it would add a lot to it.

[–] thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Definitely niche. But you'd be hard pressed to find an 80s kid in North East England without similar happy memories 😄