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Insanity - The Ride - Stratosphere Tower
ebl replied to Mr Stratosphere's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^ You "won't not" ride Insanity? What does that mean? Eric -
^ Tried it...interesting. Good thing my cutting board was out; otherwise the chips I spilled would have fallen on the floor instead. Eric
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"Description: This is a real female. She was a drag king, but there's no hiding those knockers." (niiicolaaah) A real female indeed---with one hell of a real mullet! Glad you ladies had a nice time, and you're all nice to look at, too! Eric
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Yes. Have you ever used a cattle prod?
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^ I'm sure that with the 50th anniversary celebration going on---and with a new leader (Iger), the park will make every effort to have as many attractions open as possible. In the days before you head out here, go the Disneyland website, click Calendar, then click "Get Schedule" for the day(s) you'll be there. Any attractions scheduled to be down for refurbishing will be listed. Keep in mind, though, that additional ones could be closed at a moment's notice. Hope you enjoy your trip! Eric
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(This was posted on Westcoaster, so some of you might have already read it.) Diana and Trent went to the DLR last month and had to use the second day of their Park Hopper within 30 days, so a trip down there was in order. I hadn't been since August, so it was about high time I went anyway. We got up at the crack of dawn, picked up Trent, and their friend Matt, and hit the road. By 10am, we were inside Disneyland and got a locker. Just a tip: I purchased my 1-Day Park Hopper at the Disney Store on Saturday so I could avoid waiting at the park. Price: $79. Matt didn't have a ticket, so he had to purchase his at the park when we got there. He got a 1-Day Park Hopper for $79, but apparently there's some resident deal where he actually got a 2-Day one. I should have gone ahead and gotten mine at the park as well. The only thing is that I will be very busy on weekends for a couple of months, so I don't know when I'll get back down there. But keep this in mind if you live in SoCal. Anyway, after filling our locker, our plans were to hit Space Mountain before the line got too long. But as we passed Buzz Lightyear, we noticed that the line was only 10 minutes, so we rode that. I managed to rack up 49,400 points (Level L-3). Kinda fun, really. Next up was Space Mountain with a 25-minute wait. For whatever reason, I had a rather bumpy ride, but I still like what they've done with this ride. The kids wanted to ride Indiana Jones, and I wanted to ride Big Thunder, so we headed that way. After making plans to meet up for lunch on Main Street, the kids went to Indy and I went to Big Thunder. I waited all of 15 minutes, then met the kids at the Carnation place. After lunch, we decided to meet at the Taste Pilots Grill at DCA at 5 for dinner, so that freed us up for the entire afternoon. The kids went to use their Indy FastPass while I went over to Splash Mountain. The single rider line ownz u! Standby was 60 minutes, but I was able to get on in about two. I was assigned Row 3, which meant that I rode in the double-wide seat in the back of the log. No one was in front of me, making for a very enjoyable ride. It was good to get back on this ride again. I spent the better part of the afternoon taking pictures of the 50th Anniversary mosaics all over the park. Interestingly, the monorail was running back and forth along the stretch between Tomorrowland and Downtown Disney. I had wanted to ride, but both Monorail Purple and Blue were down (blown motors), according to a very nice cast member at the bottom of the Speedramp. Next, I headed over to DCA. I happened to bump into the kids in the area between the two parks. All of us went into DCA together, but the kids wanted to check out other stuff while I wanted to ride Monsters, Inc. All I can say is that it's an hour of my life that I'll never get back. I never rode Superstar Limo, but this couldn’t have been much better. After waiting just over an hour, I took a 3-1/2 minute trip through…whatever. The good thing is that it was air-conditioned and that I could sit down. I took a quick spin on Mulholland Madness (single rider line, two-minute wait), then just wandered. Maliboomer (single rider line again!) was next. They had to move us to another tower because there was a problem with a guest (probably threw up), but I was on and off within ten minutes. Next was my first ride on California Screamin' in well over a year. Five-minute wait, courtesy of my friend, the single rider line. It's rather strange how they do that here. You get a Single Rider ticket from a cast member at the FastPass entry point, go in the exit to the unload side of the ride. There's a "Single Rider Line" sign next to a waiting area, and you're directed to take the handicap elevator up to the bridge, then take the other one down to the middle platform level. From there, a cast member calls out when they need a rider, and you go where directed. It works well, really. I took three rides doing this, one of which was in the front seat! Four trains were running, and I rode in three different ones. Soon, we met up at Taste Pilots Grill and had a very nice dinner. Afterwards, we wandered around and found ourselves at the Sun Wheel. Trent and Matt hadn't ridden this and wanted to check out the swinging cars. I think those are the only way to ride this particular Ferris wheel. The boys, however were freaked out by the swinging motion and couldn't wait to get off. (Mind you, these are 15-year-old boys who just couldn’t handle it. They even said later that it was the scariest ride they took all day.) It was getting late (DCA closed at 10), and we wanted to watch the fireworks back over at Disneyland. There was some time, so we took advantage of a ten-minute wait on Tower of Terror. We had a nice ride on that, then started to head to Disneyland when Trent and Matt decided—for whatever reason—to ride Grizzly River Run. At the last minute, Diana decided to join them. It was starting to get cold, and I didn't want to ride and end up soaked. To make matters worse, they went twice! Luckily, they didn't get soaked, but the extra time cost us seeing the fireworks at Disneyland. By the time we got back in there, the mob was leaving and we could barely get up the first half of Main Street. Because it was so jammed, we decided that we'd ride one more attraction in Disneyland to let the crowd disperse. The kids went to Pirates of the Caribbean and I went to the Matterhorn. The Tomorrowland side wasn't running when I got in line (my guess is that some of the sleds got too close and closed the block brakes, which happens from time to time). It was up and running in about ten minutes, so I got on, then met the kids at the locker so we could head out. Despite the crowds, we had a very nice time and did just about everything we wanted. I'm sure I'll get back there sometime soon. Eric
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^ I was there. It was fun. It rained. But we got free turkey legs! Eric
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^ The fog comes on occasionally. And the supports have always been teal. Eric
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Windjammer was my first looping coaster!
ebl replied to kraxleRIDAH's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^ Don't feel bad. For me, it was the Gold Rusher at SFMM. Eric -
Going to Disneyland/DCA tomorrow. Eric
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^ Wants a chinchilla. < Wants to sleep. V Wants to scoop some poop!
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No. Have you tried putting parmesan cheese in your mashed potatoes?
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^ A free scoop just because it's raining? Interesting policy... We have two Cold Stones here in Camarillo. To me, it's just...eh. I actually like 31 Flavors better. Eric
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Theme Park Review POSTING RULES!
ebl replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^^ I think you're right, Louise. It would have been better to write "commas and periods," though. Eric -
^ I went to an American Gladiators taping about a dozen years ago. What was interesting was that the arena was so small in person. Anyway, I don't think SFMM has that thing for any of its B&Ms. I sure don't recall seeing one anywhere out there. Eric
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This is probably the only place where someone can call me an "ASS" and get away with it! "Congrats Erik and Erik!..." (Hattuchili) Actually, it's Erik and Eric. One of us is a "k" and one is a "c." Just thought I'd clear that up... But an interesting note: Erik's wife and my wife both have names starting with "L." Eric
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Not on a boat, not on a train, not in a car, not in the rain... Do you eat something that you've dropped on the floor, even within the famous "five seconds?"
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^^ Keep up the good work on that forum, Soren. The ones who don't like you aren't worth your time worrying about. "...the guy in front of me started talking to the cashier and they ended up talking for ten minutes while a large line grew." (Fry) It was the cashier's job to keep the line moving. You might have spoken to the manager if the conversation was unnecessary. Eric
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^ The boards at Westcoaster are pretty clean, too. Maybe because I work there as well. Eric "TPR and Westcoaster BoardMeister" L.
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Will Flashback (SFMM) be operating in 2006?
ebl replied to coastered's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I've ridden Flashback and got banged around so much that I had a flashback. Honestly, it's not a bad concept. I've even had some good airtime on it (the one hill where you go up then right back down). The problem is that the trains have the wrong kind of restraints, that's all. Eric -
I'm not sure if the school system is failing us, some of us are just lazy, or it's a combination of both. But whatever it is, there's just no excuse for not being able to spell and punctuate basic words and sentences. The message boards on websites are discussion forums, not instant messaging. For that reason alone, it pays to write properly so that others can understand you. Every time someone has to "decipher" what you've written, you won't be taken seriously. Contrary to popular belief, it is not cool to write in all lower case, omit punctuation, WrItE LiKe tHiS, or such. If you need a "cool style," make it in the content of your post, not the appearance. Eric
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Theme Park Review POSTING RULES!
ebl replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
"...things like ,s and .s are really a must..." (phazan) What do ",s" and ".s" mean? Eric "confused" L. -
^ If it's too cold, the bearings on the wheels don't heat up enough and the trains could valley. At least that's what I've heard. Eric
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Do you have a Coaster License Plate?
ebl replied to pkdcoaster's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I don't have a coaster license plate, but my license plate frame reads: MY OTHER CAR IS A PTC Eric -
Will Flashback (SFMM) be operating in 2006?
ebl replied to coastered's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
If they would just move it or enclose it, the problem would be solved. Unfortunately, I don't think SFMM will do either one. Eric