
Holtskee
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Silver Dollar City (SDC) Discussion Thread
Holtskee replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I'm glad they took the themeing in this direction instead of the way Dollywood's is. Looks like it will be a good ride for the park, plus it brings back the Tom Sawyer storyline they use to have in that section. I read that since this ride is opening, they are going to close/remove Splash Harbor, so it will be pretty interesting to see what happens in that area of the park over the next few years. -
Erik & Misty's Smoky Mountain Adventures
Holtskee replied to Electerik's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Thanks for posting these pics. When I was a kid we use to go to the Christmas Place just to look at all the model trains they had running around. Haven't been in there in years. I remember they use to have a BIG indoor model train layout set up in the main building (it went through tunnels in the walls to other rooms and everything), but then around '95 or so when they expanded the train store was moved out to the small shop and the big layout was removed. -
Train Derails At Louisville Zoo
Holtskee replied to Airtime&Gravity's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
That looks like one of those Chance C.P. Huntington trains...how fast can those things go? Hope everyone there will be alright. -
Is Walt Disney World past due for park #5?
Holtskee replied to musicmand's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I really don't see the need for yet another park at WDW. Four is enough. -
I don't feel Sizzlers are superior to Scramblers...I always thought they sucked/were weak. Plus, they use tires to drive the rotating arms with the seats. If the tires are worn out, the seats won't accelerate good. I've been on a Sizzler where one of the "arms" wasn't even spinning because the tire was worn out. EDIT: ooops, somebody already got to it
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No Pictures Allowed ???
Holtskee replied to cathyJ's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
A while back someone here (or elsewhere) posted a horror story of nearly being arrested at Carowinds for shooting an off-ride video of Thunder Road. The park's Head of Security confiscated their video camera and told them to never set foot on the property again, despite the fact that no rules where being broken or violated. I haven't taken a video camera to Carowinds since I read that 2 or 3 years ago, though to my knowledge they have no written notice anywhere that specifically forbids use of such cameras at the park. -
Photo TR: Dollywood and Beech Bend
Holtskee replied to jimths08's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Actually, they do. That pic was probably taken in August or September when they've already started putting them back up. If you visit Dollywood in the spring or summer all the lights are down, unless they've forgot some somewhere. -
But then how does a major theme park like Dollywood work in Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, which is basically just Myrtle Beach with mountains instead of the ocean? In fact, the Smokies see around 9 million peeps per year - that's a lot less than Myrtle Beach, yet Dollywood still thrives. There are no major population centers around, they have to suck in the tourists and vacationers that are visiting the area. I feel that it was ultimately HRP's fault itself that it failed, not the MB area.
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Park opens all year around?
Holtskee replied to pkd freak's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
The smaller parks need time off for maintenance and upkeep...they don't have the 24-7 workforce of Disney or Universal. Plus a lot of parks couldn't stay open year-round due to cold weather. Dollywood lacks about two months from being open year round now, but as a result the rides have started having more downtime during the operating season since there's not enough time to work on them when the park is closed. This year like 5 of the major rides weren't ready to go on opening day, plus the park hadn't had a chance to landscape the areas around the new walkway. -
Shane's Amusement Attic
Holtskee replied to montezooma's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I love this old Knott's stuff. In a way it seems like the park use to be the west coast equivalent of Silver Dollar City. -
I think Silver Dollar City has the better theming/overall experience...they still have a lot of the little atmospheric things that Dollywood has lost over the years, plus put simply the overall presentation of the park is just better. SDC still does the whole 1800s-town setup with street characters and the park's "citizens" (employees), whereas Dollywood has went the route of a more typical theme park.
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I don't believe Great America (Cedar Fair) has much of a future either. The park is locked up space wise, plus it is facing similar parking and access issues to what AstroWorld experienced near the end with the surrounding city wanting to borrow the lots for stadium use. I was actually surprised to read that the park was planning a large wooden coaster...not so surprised when it was cancelled/"put on hold" or whatever though.
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That was actually what it was named to begin with in 1986. At some point the park started calling it the Smoky Mountain River Rampage on the guide maps. (I guess to clearly define it as being a water ride or something) I don't think the sign out in front of the ride has ever had the word "River" on it though. Just a geek factoid for ya.
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Dollywood None of the other ones really matter. The actual 5 mile run of the Dollywood Express isn't really that interesting compared to how it use to be. The only reason I still bother to ride the train is because of the locomotives. (In fact, I try to ride on the locomotives most of the time...on many days the engineer will allow a few GPers to ride in the cab on the front of the tender)
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Beyond vertical drops
Holtskee replied to JFrombaugh's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Mystery Mine feels like its going to eject you out of the car...your shoulders hit the OTSR's. Its very cool.