Bring Roller Coasters back to Houston

Since the unfortunate closing of Astroworld in 2005, Houston, the fourth largest city in the country, has been without Roller Coasters. The closest thing to a thrill ride is at the Kemah Boardwalk southeast of Houston, however the rides at this park are dismal at best. Roller coasters provide excitement, laughter, joy, and elation - emotions that people can get without the use of alcohol, for example, or illegal drugs. With proper engineering and oversight, roller coasters can be a safe and enjoyable experience. With the right tax strategy and an effective marketing campaign, a roller coaster park can provide a great source of needed revenue for this city and it can increase tourist traffic to the region.

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