Rollercoaster Photos (32 pics)
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- 30 Sep, 2021 |
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Rollercoaster proposal (she only saw it when she got the souvenir photo)

I enjoyed my daughter's first Disney ride more than she did.

There's always an Asian better than you

My cousin got on a rollercoaster, and it turned him into a demon

Sons first rollercoaster drop

Oh, I bought this coaster picture. My son and I in the first row on Fahrenheit 97 at Hershey Park.

Three adults enjoying a rollercoaster, three children less so

We’re in a stable relationship

My mom looks like she’s giving birth on every attraction photo taken of her at Disneyland.

Diary of a Splash Mountain

Who says going to an amusement park alone isn’t fun?!?

My brother found the meaning of life on Splash Mountain

My youngest and oldest on Splash Mountain with me. This pic always makes me laugh.

Years ago my brother lost his cellphone on a roller coaster. We figured there was no way to know when. Then she saw the ride photo...

My dad was REALLY not into Splash Mountain...

I just wanted to share the first time my brother and I rode the accelerator at Knotts berry farm

I ###king t-posed on a rollercoaster

'Go to Disneyland' they said... 'It'll be fun' they said...

Grandma is not enthused

So my friend's wardrobe malfunction was captured at Six Flags.

Dating for 3 years and she talks a big game... Rollercoasters 2 girlfriend 0

My friend and I randomly decided to take edibles and go to Disneyland. We took funny photos on every ride we could. This is my favorite.

My wife hates roller-coasters. After I pitched a fit about it, she finally picked one she would ride with me

I see your dad enjoying the ride, and raise you three terrified daughters.

Scottish Rollercoaster

Clark was very excited to ride a rollercoaster like a big boy, until the first drop.

My brother before and during a rollercoaster...

My go at a rollercoaster pose

So I took my son to the theme park...

8 year anniversary of my favorite photo of my wife and I.

The 12 stages of fear ranging from blissful ignorance to abject terror as illustrated by my son's first ride on a rollercoaster