Heh I love the meta comment "why am I yelling?", I hit that too sometimes, you get to the editing and it's just a battle of whether to re-record or stick in a caption!
Also, would love to see you do a video on the new fire in the hole (especially with it's new theming, and how it relates to the old history) once it's running next year!
I hope so TOO! Silver Dollar City in one of my favorite parks! Lots of LOVE + history to the park. I've been to many Herschend properties. Always have a lot of fun. There is sometihng for everyone.
I've been riding that since I was a small boy. Here in California many of our well known theme parks and state in general have gone woke, or generic if you will. It was always nice to go back with the wife and kids and vist family friends, Branson and of course silver dollar city. Fire in the hole was the first roller coaster I ever rode. The last one I rode two uears ago with my step dad who just passed away before last Christmas. I hope they stay true to themselves, and what makes silver dollar city unique. We like watching the ladies make the peanut brittle, the guys blowing glass, the flooded mine, the "stick up" on the train. Things we don't have in California. Disneyland has taken away so much what made it unique to pander to a very small percent, who where discluded in the first place. We gone they replace it with a updated version, or something with just as a unique and exciting story as the fire in the hole. I remember the front being a little diggerent as a boy, but the inside still looks pretty much the same. With the paintings, the equipment, I still remember the smell and the little splash you get. And of course the "fire in the hole" as you anticipate the drop and go down. It's truly a unique fun ride. We are hoping to go back this June, and would be wonderful if we could ride ot one last time and post pics from over the years of this iconic ride.
It's not identical, but VERY similar. No baldknobbers if memory serves.... And blazing fury has my favorite line: "come here you big hunk o man, I want to kiss on you!" "kiss?? Looks like you've been kissing that steam train."
Love this
Heh I love the meta comment "why am I yelling?", I hit that too sometimes, you get to the editing and it's just a battle of whether to re-record or stick in a caption!
Also, would love to see you do a video on the new fire in the hole (especially with it's new theming, and how it relates to the old history) once it's running next year!
i clicked on this video thinking it was about geometry dash
Fire in the hole on top forever
I hope so TOO! Silver Dollar City in one of my favorite parks! Lots of LOVE + history to the park. I've been to many Herschend properties. Always have a lot of fun. There is sometihng for everyone.
Love, love, love more dark rides!
I've been riding that since I was a small boy. Here in California many of our well known theme parks and state in general have gone woke, or generic if you will. It was always nice to go back with the wife and kids and vist family friends, Branson and of course silver dollar city. Fire in the hole was the first roller coaster I ever rode. The last one I rode two uears ago with my step dad who just passed away before last Christmas. I hope they stay true to themselves, and what makes silver dollar city unique. We like watching the ladies make the peanut brittle, the guys blowing glass, the flooded mine, the "stick up" on the train. Things we don't have in California. Disneyland has taken away so much what made it unique to pander to a very small percent, who where discluded in the first place. We gone they replace it with a updated version, or something with just as a unique and exciting story as the fire in the hole. I remember the front being a little diggerent as a boy, but the inside still looks pretty much the same. With the paintings, the equipment, I still remember the smell and the little splash you get. And of course the "fire in the hole" as you anticipate the drop and go down. It's truly a unique fun ride. We are hoping to go back this June, and would be wonderful if we could ride ot one last time and post pics from over the years of this iconic ride.
Pardon the typos, can't find my glasses
Another reason why is that this was the FIRST indoor coaster ever
It was the First Roller Coaster to be built at Silver Dollar City!
fire in the hole
A clone of this ride operates at dollywood and will continue!
It's not identical, but VERY similar. No baldknobbers if memory serves.... And blazing fury has my favorite line:
"come here you big hunk o man, I want to kiss on you!"
"kiss?? Looks like you've been kissing that steam train."
So pretty much the baldnobbers where arsonists