School may be back in session, but summer stays stuck on everyone’s minds.

In early August, several Gabriel Homes residents visited Kings Dominion.

Gabriel Homes residents at Kings Dominion.

Adrenaline for All Comfort Levels

John, Rich, Lucy, and Darcy (left to right) traveled to Kings Dominion at the beginning of the month, while January, Sean, and Stephen visited a week later. The amusement park, known for some of the wildest thrills on the Atlantic Coast, offers rides for every comfort level.

The first four were looking forward to the easygoing rides. John, Rich, and Lucy went on the Americana, a 110-foot Ferris wheel that oversaw almost the entire park. Darcy had fun on Boo Blasters on Boo Hill because the ride was engaging and indoors.

“I like to stay close to the ground on rides, so I was most comfortable with Boo Blasters. The ride kept me active since I was focused on the ghosts, and going inside the haunted house was a much-needed break from the heat outside.”
Gabriel Homes resident with her sister at Frying Pan Park in Herndon.
Darcy
Gabriel Homes Resident
Gabriel Homes resident posing with Lucy at Kings Dominion.

Childhood Classics

When you look around Kings Dominion, you quickly notice the Peanuts characters in the park and on rides. Many residents love familiar faces like Snoopy and Charlie Brown, and Lucy was happy to snap a picture with one of her favorites – Lucy!

Gabriel Homes residents posing with Snoopy at Kings Dominion.

Upping the Intensity

Looking at the rest of the park, January (right) especially looked forward to the intense rides. One of the most famous rides at Kings Dominion, the Dominator, has one of the tallest loops in the world at 135 feet. She looked rattled when she stepped off the ride, but she was buzzing about the thrills once she was walking around the park.

“I love the adrenaline and excitement when I ride rollercoasters here,” said January. “Whether I ride wooden or steel rides, I enjoy them all the same.”

January and Stephen also went on Twisted Timbers, a wooden rollercoaster with the highest thrill level. There may not be loops on wooden rides, but the duo enjoyed a 109-foot barrel roll drop after a long buildup.

Once everyone was ready to head home, the residents reflected on their favorite parts of the day. 

“The bumper cars were my favorite part by far. John was my passenger in the car. I knew the goal was to hit the other cars, but I didn't want to hurt anybody when I drove!”
Gabriel Homes resident holding birthday card.
Rich
Gabriel Homes Resident

Summer may be sunsetting, but residents are set for bright adventures this fall.

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