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Fear Fall, Power Surge and more

I went to Rainbow's End the other day with my wife and kids, a family day out. Cost a cool $200 plus food (which we took) etc. It was a combined Father's Day and wife's birthday. We had a ball. Did the Fear Fall! We were dared to by the kids. What a buzz. For a second or two I thought I was dead! Hehehe. The feeling of relief was palpable as it slowed. Now this is a big thing for my wife and I; we are both a bit freaked out by heights. But it was a buzz. I recommend it. Challenge yourselves! I didn't think much of the power surge, it was fun, but the nausea was a worry. Rainbow's End needs a makeover too! The roller coaster is fun, but far too short. Anyway, the point is, challenge yourselves to ensure you are alive!

On another note; TV today is rubbish!!!!!!!!

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Fi S said…
Oh yes, the fear fall. I got given for my birthday last year a jump off the sky tower in that free fall thing. I decided that if I could do the fear fall at Rainbows end, I can do the sky tower jump. I did the fear fall, and can totally understand your feeling of doom when you dropped. In fact, my heart is beating a little faster thinking of the terror! So...to the sky tower, I couldn't do it! Throwing ones self off a tower is not in my top list of things to do! I don't think I'll do the fear fall again either. Rainbows end, it certainly needs a bit of a overhaul, once you've been to Disneyland, nothing ever compares! Good times, fine memories!
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