Friday, October 5, 2012

Busch Gardens Williamsburg August 1998 (Part 9 of 10)

We are back for Day 9 of 10 at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, August 1998!

Today we find ourselves back in Land of the Dragons, what used to be the only children's section of the park before the opening of Sesame Street Forest of Fun


Up above is the Bug-a-Dug attraction, still operating today. In the background you can see the Flutter Sputter flying spinner flat ride and behind that the Arrow Dynamics classic, the Loch Ness Monster. Today the Loch Ness Monster is the only surviving coaster to have interlocking loops.

One can hear the Loch Ness Monster rattling away throughout Land of the Dragons every time one of the coaster's trains goes by or climbs one of its lift hills.


Above is one of the many cargo net climbing areas found throughout Land of the Dragons that surrounds the large dragon-themed treehouse found in the center of this area of the park. This looks very familiar to one of the attractions found at Sesame Place, a sister park to Busch Gardens.

Again one can see one of the lift hills of the Loch Ness Monster in the background.

Alright folks, that wraps things up for Day 9 of our 10 part look at Busch Gardens Williamsburg from August of 1998! Be sure to stop back by The Amusement Blog tomorrow for our last day at the park!

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