Jun 14 2007Ride Movies Not Just For Disney

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A still from Busch Gardens' Corkscrew Hill ride, which may or may not involve pig boys and arson.

Following what seemed to be a winning formula with Disney and Pirates of the Caribbean, Busch Gardens has announced they will be adapting their Corkscrew Hill ride for the big screen. The stereoscopic 3-D ride is an attraction at Busch Gardens Europe, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, which makes absolutely no sense to me. Jeff Kleiser and Diana Walczak, who wrote and directed the ride, have already developed the attraction into a script, leading to the question: rides have writers and directors?

As of this time, I have no confirmation that anyone has ever actually been on this ride or to a Busch Gardens.

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busch gardens tampa, florida representing. haha

Definitely went to William and Mary for four years. Fucking LOVED Busch Gardens, and hung out there all last summer since I had a ton of friends who worked in the cast.


It's good shit. It's like going to Europe for poor people. And that ride, as lame as it is for a 23 year old to ride it, is pretty kick ass.

that ride is alot of fun. its all about these two irish kids or something along the line of that and like they take you along in this little box with them . cant really remember alot.

I love busch gardens its amazing i love applos chariot and aplengeist so much fun.

i've actually been to the williamsburg busch gardens AND been on that ride. the storyline is about the audience getting "shrunk" and the pig boy brings them along to steal something back from some witch that lives in the village. probably the best part of the ride is the talking horse. that talking horse is so bad ass. they better put him in the movie.

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