Travel Photography > Photos taken by Jess_F
The worlds tallest, steepest and wettest ride ever. It drops you 35m on a 75 degree angle at 80km/h. It doesn't look like much from this photo but the drop is HUGE! Needless to say this ride was lots of fun and my stomach didn't even drop!
The splash on the Perilous Plunge is about 14 metres high and you get absolutely soaked! I don't think anyone gets off that ride with a dry patch. It was nice and refreshing that's for sure!!
This ride is pretty much exactly the same as the Wipeout at Dreamworld (for those who have been on it)... only difference, they have water shooting up at you so you get completely drenched!
This is the only ride I didn't go on throughout the whole trip! Give me rollercoasters that twist, loop, go backwards whatever but my stomach just couldn't handle the drop on this ride so I chickened out as we were getting seated. Brian wasn't too happy with me! :P
This rollercoaster launches you at 132km/h in 2.3 seconds up a 64m ascent and then drops you back down at a 90 degree angle. Too scary for me!!
Another very enjoyable rollercoaster. You go upside down 6 times in less than a minute and then it stops and you do the whole thing backwards!
Probably my favourite rollercoaster in the park. Your legs are dangling and you go through double spirals, loops and corkscrews. We went on it twice :)
The beginning of where our Grand City Tour of Los Angeles begins!
It was very hard to take this photo with no one getting in it! It took a few attempts but finally I found a spare patch to show what the hand and foot prints look like.
Her hands were bigger than mine.
This mould was done in June of this year which is why the cement looks pretty new compared to the others!
I put my hands next to Shirleys imprints to show how small they were. She was 7 when her hand and foot print mould was done.
This mould was created fairly recently too but was pretty hard to take a picture of it with all the people everywhere.
The street which was featured in the Beverly Hill Billies.
Yes, the real Hotel California which the Eagles song is based on.