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Wow, am I the only one who thinks it looks like crap? Uh, Disney, you might want to stick with imagineering some new fantastic cutting edge rides, instead of trying to uncomfortably wedging in an outdoor nightclub into your park. Who goes to a theme park for clubbing/a rave? Instead of making everything glow, you

@Srynerson: Thanks! I will be appearing in Guys and Dolls at the Lake Worth Playhouse through October... LOL

@Wenchette: That is so cool... That is exactly what I said, I think I was Commissioner Gordon that day! That was the best part of the show for me, when the audience actually wanted to meet us, shake our hands and thank us! I am happy you got to see it.

@Richard Thompson: The city owned the park and rides for years before they contracted with Six Flags to come and take over running the park. The Park started out as Jazzland. Six Flags came much later, rethemed and added new rides and a DC section of the park. NOLA still retained ownership, Six Flags leased from NOLA.

Photo six is of the Mega Zeph, as in zephyr, so mega wind. Almost irony. Once, on one of my numerous trips on the Mega Zeph as I was sitting in the last seat going over the first drop, a man in the front had his hat fly off, as my hands were of course already in rollercoaster riding position (straight up in the air),

Photo 14 is of the Joker's Jukebox. A grandmother was killed by one of the cars in 2003. The teenaged ride operator started the ride while she was still inside securing her grandchild.

The city of New Orleans owned the land, the park, and the rides, Six Flags decided (even though they were obligated to reopen the park) to illegally sell the rides off to other parks.

Back of the set...

@Critifuragain: here is the set being built... where the framing is just in front was covered in canvas and was where the seating was to go, then the stage should have been 40 feet further back. The never bother building the seats at all, but there was shade for the audience.

OMG OMG OMG! I used to work on that set! The first picture was the Batman: Thrill Spectacular stage. We did 5 shows a day in searing heat and oppressive humidity, wearing Under Armour, pads and rubber suits. Interestingly the stage was inadvertently built 40 feet in from where it was supposed to be, and in typical New

OMG OMG OMG! I used to work on that set! The first picture was the Batman: Thrill Spectacular stage. We did 5 shows a day in searing heat and oppressive humidity, wearing Under Armour, pads and rubber suits. Interestingly the stage was inadvertently built 40 feet in from where it was supposed to be, and in typical New

Hmmm, the first thing this makes me think of is that incredibly awful 1974 Wonder Woman movie. Where Cathy Lee Crosby played Diana Prince secret yet groovy super spy.

@Roklimber: Tommy can wave his pubes at me any and all the time!

@Illundiel: yeah, really just looking for the TB recap...

I wondered why Mott was not mentioned in the Pro/Con list. Was Talbot's mention of cleaning his brains from the bed supposed to tell us he was gone for good, or a ruse?

@bookling: Hot! Even though I couldn't stand Talbot, he had quite the tight sexy fuzzy bod. If he had just not been such a whiney bitch.