Wow! Thanks Mark! You have some really great shots. This is my favorite ride but I am too busy holding on to take pic's![]()
I am also looking for a picture taken from the seats to the outside looking through the Hollywood Tower sign. I know, I'm asking for alot.
Isn't this what you're looking for? I pointed the camera in front of me and took the shot when the doors opened, just before we dropped. It's not a great shot, but it's a view from the window at the top of the ride.
This ????
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I never even noticed the wording was seen is this pic. If you want a bigger copy, let me know.
First, have a good hand strap or wrap your neck tightly around some part of your body. .
If you have a coin on your hand, it won't just float. Instead, it will shoot up towards the ceiling because the ride car is moving down much faster than a falling coin. The downside is that it will eventually fall and probably smack someone on the head. A dime might be a better choice if you can spare the extra nine cents because it will hurt less on the noggin that it lands on. Of course, I would never actualy do anything like this. I'm just talking about a theoretical experiment. However, if you find any loose change on the ride, well, I seemed to have misplaced a few coins.