I have been to ratanga junction once thus far.
They also have both kid rides and adult rides.
And I went on a ride called monkey falls.
Its basically a little car in the shape of  a tre log.
Thrice during the ride, the ride goes up a steep ramp and then with a great
speed comes down.
And then going down the last ramp, everyone is splashed with water.
And then ratanga junction also  have a ride called the  cobra.
It's a looper coaster, not a roller coaster. 
I didn't go on it as I'm too scared of rides going up side down.
But from what I have read on ratanga junction's website, this ride goes 32
metres in to the air and then goes up side down.
And then another ride I remember but I am too scared to go on it.
Its called sling slong if I remember correctly.
At ratanga junction people also pays an entrance fee and then all the rides
except  for sling slong is free.
Sling slong costs 30 rand if memory serves.
This  ride starts off by slowly ascending 33 metres.
And then a button is pressed and the ride falls to the ground.
i.e the ride does not travel downwards, it literally falls down.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Gamers [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles
Rivard
Sent: 05 October 2014 03:16 AM
To: Dean Masters; Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] amusement park rides we remember - Re: suggestion for
park boss

When I was a kid, there was a ride I loved!  It was a circular track with a
single ramp.  When the coaster hit the ramp, it would sail through the air
until it landed back on the track.  It started slow, but the faster it went,
the farther it flew before landing and continuing around the track to the
ramp again.  It was called the flying coaster.

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