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Article: The Dells; A real trip; The laws of physics and good taste are suspended in the pell-mell pursuit of happiness at Wisconsin's vacation wonderland.(TRAVEL)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- July 20, 2003
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Byline: Eric Dregni
Special to the Star Tribune
I'd always dreamed of going to the Wisconsin Dells to experience all the thrills, spills and robots promised in this vacation wonderland.
Where else can you blast a go-kart through the insides of a 60-foot-tall Trojan horse, drop 50 feet on a slide, be slammed into a wall of water and get a bellyache from the world-famous fudge all in the same day?
For an aficionado of roadside attractions like me, a pilgrimage to the Dells is an obligation to undertake at least once in your lifetime.
I went to the Dells twice. The first time I wanted to see all the tourist traps that only the ...
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