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I'm at the park now. It's a beautiful and not overly cold day. Batman and Nitro are each ~1-2 train waits. Unfortunately Joker is closed. I was expecting it based on a few posts I saw, but still a bit bummed out since that bugger was also closed during my summer visit. Still if you told me I could be riding B&Ms in the Northeast in December a few years ago, I wouldn't have believed you.
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La Ronde Discussion Thread
Canobie Coaster replied to Skyscraper's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Being removed from the website probably wasn't a coincidence if it was indeed down that often. Well while I missed that stand-up, it looks like I saved myself from a headache. -
La Ronde Discussion Thread
Canobie Coaster replied to Skyscraper's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Did Cobra run at all towards the end of the 2016 season? During my only visit on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend, Cobra was closed all day with no one working on it and that's not a weekend you'd typically want a coaster down. I'm bummed I missed out on Cobra since I've never tried an Intamin stand-up but by all accounts it doesn't sound like a great ride and the park can use this plot for something new. -
Thanks for posting all of these TRs! I've been on 3 RMCs and all 3 are some of the top coasters that I've been on. I'd rank them as Twisted Colossus, Wicked Cyclone, and Storm Chaser. Like you, I also missed Lightning Rod but wasn't even lucky enough to see it testing and fly down that quad down. As for Wicked Cyclone and Boulder Dash, I think you caught both on bad days. Wicked Cyclone, even on its worst days, has really great airtime until after the last zero-G roll. If it's running well, you'll get some good airtime going into the brake run and on those small hills. If it's running sluggish, the final hills don't really give any air. I think I only got the ride in its sluggish state on a really warm summer day like you. Oddly it ran its fastest on the cooler days. The only "bad" ride I had on Wicked Cyclone was last year when the train vibrated really badly, but thankfully that was fixed and not an issue this year. Boulder Dash was pretty smooth during the Haunted Graveyard in October and still had its trademark ejector air. The only rough part (and it was really rough) was that triple up.
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Bowcraft Amusement Park This trip report is bittersweet, as it may be the last ever one of Bowcraft Amusement Park. Bowcraft was one of those parks I had planned to visit for a few years, but never got around to it (mainly because of Six Flags Great Adventure, blame El Toro). Once I heard Bowcraft was closing, I finally made my way to the park. Bowcraft was the perfect family park. Basically all of the rides were kid-friendly, the park was clean, and the operations (albeit with low crowds) were fast. Crossbow was my primary reason for visiting and it was a solid coaster. The trains were extremely comfortable and open, the latter being something pretty weird but cool for a family coaster. The ride had some moderately forceful turns and decent speed, but there was some vibrating throughout the lower turns. I took a few laps on Crossbow and really wish someone can save it since it's better than your average roller skater or galaxi coaster. The rest of the park had an interesting mix of rides. There were some rides with relatively large footprints considering the park's small size such as the Speedway car ride and the Train. Then there was a mix of classic flats such as the Paratrooper or Tilt-a-Whirl and newer flats like the Swinger and Drop Zone. They also had a kiddie coaster, which I of course rode. As a roller coaster enthusiast, I'm sad to see any park go, but this honestly wasn't a park I would have made plans to return to in the near future due to its lack of thrill rides. But for what Bowcraft was (a nice family park), it succeeded and will be missed by its targeted audience. And the even more creatively named Balloons. Big Bertha, I'll throw balls in your mouth any day. My first and last ever visit to Bowcraft. Look at those twisties. The trains were pretty sweet. Crossbow was a solid family coaster. Nothing too wild, but better than a clone. I don't know what's worse- riding a kiddie coaster with kids or all alone. With these crowds, alone was what I did. For those graduating the Frog Hopper, there's the Drop Zone. Over twice as tall! Doesn't that look fun? Bowcraft was a nice little park highlighted by that coaster in the back. I miss Canobie's Paratrooper. At least the bumper cars have a creative name. More animals and a Red Coat soldier. That's a better story than Adventure Express. There are animals. The park also has/had an elaborately themed car ride, Speedway. And the creatively named Swinger. And several flats scattered throughout like the Tilt-a-Whirl. Despite the park's small size, they had some rides that took up a lot of space like the Train.
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My visit in 2010 was pleasant and the park reminded me a lot of Funtown USA. It's a shame that it sounds like it has gone downhill. The park wasn't overly crowded, but they had a nice collection of rides. Silver Comet was a really good woodie with a great mix of laterals and airtime. I just thought the park needed another big coaster to go with Silver Comet.
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10 Attraction Game
Canobie Coaster replied to Rollercoaster Rider's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Carousel (Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Looff, 1911) Phoenix (Knoebels, PTC, 1985) Splash Mountain (Disneyland, Hopkins, 1989) Garden Grill (Epcot, 1993) Amazing Adventures of Spiderman (Islands of Adventure, Universal Creative, 1999) Boulder Dash (Lake Compounce, CCI, 2000) X2 (Six Flags Magic Mountain, Arrow, 2001/2002) Radiator Springs Racers (Disney's California Adventure, Walt Disney Imagineering, 2012) Fury 325 (Carowinds, B&M, 2015) Any ARM/Larson Drop Tower (year can vary) I only picked rides that I've been on. I'm kind of shocked I don't have any Intamins or RMCs but the best ones I've been on from them are blocked by a different ride (Millennium Force by Boulder Dash in 2000, SkyRush by Radiator Springs Racers in 2012- SkyRush is better but wanted some variety, and Wicked Cyclone/Twisted Colossus by Fury in 2015). -
Adventureland After visiting a friend in Connecticut and dropping them off Sunday morning, I had an ambitious plan- hit five new parks in one day (Adventureland, Bowcraft, Land of Make Believe, Camelback Resort, and Party Zone U.S.A.). Originally I was only going to hit Adventureland and Boomers, but news broke that Bowcraft was closing (thanks TPR Forum) so I modified my plans. Boomers didn't survive, but Adventureland did and I'm glad I visited this compact park. Adventureland really packs a lot into a small space while still having very nice landscaping around rides such as the flume, Antique Cars, and Ladybug Coaster. I had heard the park was small, but I didn't realize just how narrow the park was. The real reason for my visit was to try their new Mack spinning coaster Turbulence. Prior to riding the Knott's Berry Farm's Sierra Sidewinder was my favorite spinner since it was the most forceful and spinniest of them. Turbulence was just a hair better than Sierra Sidewinder. After hearing the ridiculous Turbulence song going up the lift, the coaster is non-stop spinning and directional changes. Considering how compact the layout is, more parks really need to add coasters like this. It was glass smooth and I would have loved to ride it more if time permitted. I also took rides on the Ladybug Coaster (nice theming, but pretty meh coaster), Crocodile Run (weird water whip ride, pretty fun but I drove careful to stay dry), and the Drop n Twist tower (tilting was interesting off ride, but not super noticeable on ride). Unfortunately the nice looking log flume was closed with it being September. There's also a nice set of Antique Cars. Yet the whip on water was open. Frisbee was arguably the park's most thrilling ride. I really wish a second rider wasn't needed; I've heard this ride was awesomely bad. Oh yeah there's also a very nicely landscaped junior coaster next door. So many flats packed into a small area. Welcome to Adventureland, the world's narrowest amusement park. Props to the park for fitting so many rides in. And Stinky Feet. Every park should add one of these Mack spinners. I couldn't help but laugh cresting the hill as "Turbulence" was blasted over speakers. Oh the music of the 2010's. Turbulence was amazing. Fast, great layout, and non-stop spinning.
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Wait, Giovanola made an invert?
Canobie Coaster replied to Three's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I'm more intrigued by Tower of Terror. But Anaconda looks like a Batman the Ride inspired layout. -
I can't believe they saw the snow stop and just kept going down the muddy/dirty hill. I'll have to find my photos, but a few years back the superstar trail had so much snow made on it, that while skiing you were higher up than the lift at one point of the trail near the top. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk That sounds both awesome and questionable in terms of safety.
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Top/Favorite Hyper Coasters
Canobie Coaster replied to boldikus's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I think you caught the ride on a bad day. It was running as best as it has been since Bizarro and my rides were spread through spring, summer, and late October. Now the VR implementation was a disaster though. -
Top/Favorite Hyper Coasters
Canobie Coaster replied to boldikus's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
1) SkyRush (5)- Arguably the most powerful air-time of any coaster and an outstanding drop. 2) Goliath- SFOG (7)- Faster & more forceful than other B&Ms with the same comfort. 3) Superman the Ride (8)- Unique layout, powerful air, & intense helixes. 4) Phantom' Revenge (11)- Short but very strong air time and the legendary second drop. ** Goliath- La Ronde (12)- Basic layout but tons of floater air on every hill. 5) Behemoth (13)- Great first drop, tons of floater air, but a little rattle. 6) Apollo's Chariot (15)- Great setting and really good drops, not as intense as previous hypers. 7) Nitro (17)- Just a tad worse than Apollo's Chariot for air, but better helixes. 8) Ride of Steel (18)- Great airtime, but could be higher if straight sections removed. 9) Magnum XL-200- Intense air (painful if ridden incorrectly) and a great setting. 10) Intimidator- Floater air on every hill but not intense at all. 11) Diamondback- Great first half and then the trim tames the second half. 12) Steel Force- I've gotten some great rides and some rides without much air at all. 13) Goliath- SFMM- I'd rather hills over helixes. Good first drop though. ** Technically not over 200 ft, but it's so close I added it to the list. -
Cargo Shorts. Your thoughts?
Canobie Coaster replied to ElectricUncleSam's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I have to wear something with a zippered pocket to give me a sense of security that my phone, wallet, and keys will be safe. For the summer, that means cargo shorts. Only time it gets tight is if I need to hold onto a Q-bot too since I don't fully trust that lanyard (I've gotten a few that started to tear). In the fall/winter, I wear a coat with a zippered pocket. -
Living near Boston, your response makes me cringe. Oh how I hate the Big Dig. I'll go with Apple. I love the interface. Dachshund or Golden Retriever
