Denver's Lakeside Amusement Park is closing for the season (still another sign of fall approaching), and so I decided to head over there yesterday afternoon to take a few photographs of their famous Art Deco neon lights and architecture. I started taking photos, and was quickly informed by a security guard that I needed go to the office to get permission to do this. I did just that, but was told that the owner did not want any photographs taken. A shame, but I decided to console myself by riding the Cyclone Roller Coaster. Twice! It was built in 1940 and is one of the most famous roller coasters in the country. And I survived! Although just barely. And by the way, if anyone tells you it is easy to take photographs while riding a roller coaster, I can tell you straight out. They are lying.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Cheating Death! Twice!
Denver's Lakeside Amusement Park is closing for the season (still another sign of fall approaching), and so I decided to head over there yesterday afternoon to take a few photographs of their famous Art Deco neon lights and architecture. I started taking photos, and was quickly informed by a security guard that I needed go to the office to get permission to do this. I did just that, but was told that the owner did not want any photographs taken. A shame, but I decided to console myself by riding the Cyclone Roller Coaster. Twice! It was built in 1940 and is one of the most famous roller coasters in the country. And I survived! Although just barely. And by the way, if anyone tells you it is easy to take photographs while riding a roller coaster, I can tell you straight out. They are lying.
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