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Go for a Thrill Ride at Coaster Camp

By Karli Morello

Has your child been a roller-coaster fanatic since the time they were tall enough not to fit under the measuring stick at the front of the line? Do they come sprinting off the ride with their hair a wind-blown mess and in ten words or less, enthusiastically tell you all about the 15 second thrill ride? Then it sounds like your child qualifies for a summer full of messy hair at ThrillCoaster Tours summer camp.

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Promoting plain, old-fashioned fun

Ira Gordon attended a number of camps in the ‘70s and ‘80s, including a touring camp for teenagers. On the tour, “we would go to amusement parks in the afternoon and then leave at 4 or 5 o'clock, which never gave us the opportunity to ride any of the big coasters because that time frame is when the parks are most crowded,” Gordon recalls. “It was actually during that time that I told my best friend that when I grew up I would create a company that would go to parks every day from open to close so that I could ride coasters all day.”

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In the front car, friends David Lawner (left) and Ira Gordon (right) at Cedar Point  Amusement Park, Sandusky, Ohio

And that’s just what he did. In 2004, Gordon created ThrillCoaster Tours, a six-week teen tour that “provides a one-of-a-kind coaster touring experience,” according to its website. He is integrally involved in the company, accompanying campers on each tour.

Gordon says his idea for the company came from the experiences he had at camp, and afterward. “Being a counselor at camp for a couple of years enabled me to learn how to form groups [of campers with counselors],” he says. This is an important skill, he explains, because group dynamics and harmony largely shape the camp experience.

A roller coaster tour of the eastern United States with some college friends also helped seal the deal. “We visited eight parks in a two-week period, stopping only for sleep,” Gordon recalls.

The trip, Gordon says, helped inspire him to create a company that would let others enjoy making memories with their friends. “It was so much fun and it was an experience that I will absolutely never forget.”

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Summer means it's time for roller coaster enthusiasts to hit the amusement parks.

News Channel 34's Melinda Zosh shows us how one thrill seeker is expanding his hobby into a business and a part time job.

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We have made it to the top 20 list for top Summer camps in the US!...We are ranked #6...check out the great article below...

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