RollerCoasters
A place to talk about roller coasters and parks that have them. Everyone is welcome here to both learn and to celebrate these magnificent machines designed to scare you.
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I remember going to Callaway Park in Alberta when I was little. Had an uncle that lives sorta nearby at the time and whenever we visited, we'd spend a day at the theme park. It's not that big of a theme park, but it felt huge to me as a kid.
There was this kiddie coaster that just did a basic circle but I remember liking it for a time. As soon as I could, I tried the big rollercoaster and it blew me away. My little sis took a lot longer to be willing to try it. Me, I wanted to do it over and over.
I also recall we did the log ride a lot. I personally never cared for it. It felt too rickety and I didn't like getting wet. But it was my sister's favorite and it was only fair.