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Camille
Posted: Nov 4 2007, 01:30 PM


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I love your website! Oh, the memories it brought back. I was a season pass holder for many years - the days when your mom could drop a 6th and 8th grader off at the front and let you spend all day at the park. My question- did the ride Choas have a video of a large clock ticking and then breaking? or did I just dream this up.
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leorosetitanic
Posted: Nov 7 2007, 04:14 PM


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Camille, I specifically remember that clock that you were asking about. Yes is was ticking and as you went past, it broke apart. I loved Opryland as much as anyone and have some good memories of some of the smallest details from the rides and the park in general.
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