Does that spinning tunnel have a safe ground to walk on I don't want to fall down off it's better if it has a rail between it and there's stars all around it.
this is my hometown!!! and i’ve gone through here so many times. just an inside scoop: if you don’t have a season pass it’s kind of a ripoff. there used to be strobe lights in the jail-cell room and a shaky floor at the very end. those have since been turned off! very sad. it used to be dimmer inside i believe… but i was like five… i’m twenty now… it’s really meant for smaller children, so i think they’ve adjusted to make it better suited for that age group…
i went to this amusement park for a few hours when i was a kid and i wanna go back.. i kinda know its a rip off but i wanna go for the nostalgia xd.. also i remember when i was a kid i went in for the first time and in the beginning it was so dark i didn't know where to go and i cried and i remember feeling my older sister pulling me out of the dark and she helped me exit the haunted house i'll never forget that :D
If i may, you said what i was thinking, narrow places are not really good for disabled people as well as bigger people. and i wouldnt have the room for me and the crutches, but would try it once. thank you for posting
I go through this and Trimper's Haunted House to admire the art of Bill Tracy and this Pirates cove is one of only two left in the world. The other is in Erie Pennsylvania along with Bill Tracy's Whacky Shack another dark ride.
Waldameer park in erie,pa has the same one it was designed by the same guy
In Erie Pa at Waldemere we have a Pirates cove but a lil different in the inside
I walked the Pirates Cove all the way back around 1974 or so. I would have been 12.
Loved it!
Does that spinning tunnel have a safe ground to walk on I don't want to fall down off it's better if it has a rail between it and there's stars all around it.
That was fun.
this is my hometown!!! and i’ve gone through here so many times. just an inside scoop: if you don’t have a season pass it’s kind of a ripoff. there used to be strobe lights in the jail-cell room and a shaky floor at the very end. those have since been turned off! very sad. it used to be dimmer inside i believe… but i was like five… i’m twenty now…
it’s really meant for smaller children, so i think they’ve adjusted to make it better suited for that age group…
i went to this amusement park for a few hours when i was a kid and i wanna go back.. i kinda know its a rip off but i wanna go for the nostalgia xd.. also i remember when i was a kid i went in for the first time and in the beginning it was so dark i didn't know where to go and i cried and i remember feeling my older sister pulling me out of the dark and she helped me exit the haunted house i'll never forget that :D
I probably haven’t been in it for ten years, and it’s a real tight fit then.
Yeah , the lights being on , kind of ruined it...
If i may, you said what i was thinking, narrow places are not really good for disabled people as well as bigger people. and i wouldnt have the room for me and the crutches, but would try it once. thank you for posting
I go through this and Trimper's Haunted House to admire the art of Bill Tracy and this Pirates cove is one of only two left in the world. The other is in Erie Pennsylvania along with Bill Tracy's Whacky Shack another dark ride.