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Great report! I've only been once before, and it several years ago, but I had a great time and would definitely recommend it as well.
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I don't find Windseekers that exciting but they do offer some good views of the park. However, they are enjoyable when you ride them with someone who doesn't like heights
What kind of weirdo gets scared on Windseekers? Not me, that's for sure.
I know, they are the worst. It would have been hilarious to seem them on Drop Tower thought, but they wouldn't go on it.
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Sorry for the really long delay between updates. I didn't have access to the pictures over break and the start of the semester was too crazy to have time to sit down and put everything together for an update, but now...
The Banshee Bash, Kings Island
The official first day of the Mini New Hotness Tour was a big one, the Banshee Bash at Kings Island. Over 200 people from around the country and beyond came to check out the new hotness of Banshee. The park took out all of the stops for the event, and were promoting the heck out of it. There was a big post on their website and there was even a story on the event on the local news which we saw while we were in the lobby of the hotel! It is very smart of the park to make a big deal of the fact there are people traveling from all over the world to come to the park.
The event itself was incredible, lasting 16 hours! The morning started with some ERT on Bat, Banshee, and their giant Frisbee Delirium. We then moved over to get some rides in on Diamondback. The park offered some ERT over at the waterpark, but I didn't have my swimsuit with me that day. After checking out the rest of the park we had a lunch with some guest speakers. After lunch the park took us behind the scenes of Banshee, Beast, and Diamondback were I got incredible shots of all of them. We were then free to roam the park again during which my group and I had an interesting experience at the Subway in the park. The girls in front of us seemed like they had never ordered a sandwich before. They kept changing their minds about what they wanted and the worker was force to throw away about two sandwiches worth of meat in the process. I give props to the worker for dealing with them because I know I wouldn't have had the patience for that.
That adventure leads us to Cirque Imagine, the parks acrobatic/cirque de soleil-esque show, which we had reserved seats for as part of the Banshee Bash. The show was actually pretty good and I was rather impressed by it. Afterwards, we had a Q&A session with the cast which was very neat. The park also gave us great seats for the fireworks show in the restaurant above the front entrance. While the GP left the park we waited for the most anticipated part of the event, night ERT! First up was Banshee and Diamondback in which I got plenty of rides in on both. The night ended with a hour of ERT on Beast, which is just an incredible experience at night. Caroline and I were really lucky and managed to get a front row ride on the last train of the night!
Overall, it was a fantastic day. I really enjoyed the park itself and all the extras that were thrown in for the event were and added bonus. Now onto the pictures...
The schedule for the day came in lanyard form
I thought we were in Ohio, how did we end up in Vegas?
The reason we are all here. I was pleasantly surprised by Banshee, although it is not as intense as Montu, it still packs a punch and is incredibly fun
But anyone who complains about it rattling needs to pipe down. The only time there was a slight rattle was at the bottom of the batwing/pretzel, and it doesn't affect the ride at all
The first drop is fantastic. The twist is very sharp and you get slightly whipped around it, especially in the back
Also, the crew was fantastic. During ERT there were periods where the train was secure but they had to wait for the previous train to be far enough along before dispatching. One time we actually stopped on the lift for a second to wait for the block to clear
I forget to change my shutter speed for these pictures, but it makes them look really cool and show the sense of speed the ride has
Zero-G into the distance
This was my first time on a giant frisbee and I really enjoyed it!
These signs were up all over the park, and my friend pointed out the Banshee's cleavage and now that is all I can see in that sign
Make the pain stop!
Beast station. While the ride itself isn't that special, it turns into an incredible experience flying through the trees at night.
All of the coaster nerds in aww at all of the wood!
[insert obligatory shot of first drop here]
The train beginning to descend after the second lift hill.
Speed of Beast
Even from behind the scenes, most of the layout is still hidden among the trees
Artsy distant shot of Diamondback's first drop
Wow, I was accidentally being very artsy with these photos
More photos that have too slow of a shutter speed because I fail at photography
A wild train has appeared
Went up the Eiffel tower to get some aerial shots of the park. Those that followed the construction of Banshee will be very familiar with this angle. Bat is there in the background, and I was blown away by it. Such a different experience from Iron Dragon which I had been on a few day priors, and this is a very good thing
The most intense part of the ride, and from this view I could see how incredible the crew was, no double stacking!
An overview of Planet Snoopy
I was not prepared for that water jet (Photo credit: Andy Hatzos-The Great Zo)
Diamondback- two trains and water splash in the same photo. Skill!
Firehawk and Flight of Fear. Firehawk was surprisingly good. Flight of Fear on the other hand was painful and the only enjoyable part of my ride on it was some random guy in back of me singing Iggy Azalea and ironically singing "I'm in the fastlane" right after we came to a stop on the mid course brakes
Racer and Windseeker. I don't find Windseekers that exciting but they do offer some good views of the park. However, they are enjoyable when you ride them with someone who doesn't like heights
Racer was really fun with some good moments of airtime. Ending up riding it around three or four times throughout the day
Drop Tower, while not my favorite drop tower, it was still a lot of fun with a great view of Banshee. It is a cool feeling to stand near it when it drop for the wind that gets kicked off of it
Vortex, which looks very pretty, is a great way to get a headache
Invertigo which was better than a normal boomerang, and the theater for Cirque Imagine
Is that the most iconic thing from the 80s?
Cool shirt I got that has the logos of all the major coasters in 8bit graphics on the back and the park logo on the front
I will end this long overdue update with the Banshee sign at night surrounded by fog and neat lighting. Next time (and hopefully in a more timely manner) Kentucky, all of it.
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These slides are looking great, I will definitely have to head back the park this summer, especially after the great time I had last year
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^If you are late it keeps your reservation for that ride until you ride it or cancel it. You cannot reserve multiple rides, but you can book you next ride once you have checked in for the ride and merged with the regular queue. Many times by the time you ride and then walk to the next ride your reservation with be up, that is if you are using the Gold or Platinum
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So excited for my cruise on Quantum on Saturday!!!
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It's camouflaged
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^They played the Reveille bugle call over the loudspeakers to wake everyone up
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There is very little interaction on it. I see posts on there with thousands of views but they have less than five or six comments on them.
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I don't know if he told the story or not, but I didn't hear it
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Sorry for the delay with this update but I have been very busy will finals just around the corner, and now...
Bonus Park Fun: Coney Island and Stricker's Grove
After spending a few days with my sister in Cleveland, it was time to head down to Cincinnati for the start of what turned out the be the highlight of my summer, the Mini New Hotness and Mini East Coast Tours. As it was my first trip with TPR, I didn't really know what to expect but was super excited. I headed to the airport to meet up with those doing the Coney Island bonus.
Coney Island was an interesting little park and a great way to start the trip. Everyone headed straight to the only credit of the park, the coaster formerly knows as the Pepsi Python, Python. It is a simple Galaxi coaster, but it was quite fun. After lunch, we checked out the flat rides the park has to offer. As I have not been to very many classic amusement parks, a lot of the flats were new to me. I had a lot of fun getting to know the people on the trip and experiencing some new rides.
After the few hours at Coney Island, we heading back to the airport to pick up the rest of the group, and were off to dinner, or so we thought. I thought we were going to be eating close to the hotel/Kings Island, which I knew was not very far from the airport since I passed it on my way in. The drive seemed to be taking longer than it should have, and that is when people started putting two and two together.
When the bus finally stopped, we were at Stricker's Grove. This park is very interesting as it is only open to the public two days out of the year, the rest of the time it is able to be rented for private events. The day we were there was not a public day, in fact there was a church group there, but thanks to a donation to the church by Robb and Elissa, they agreed to let us come to the park for an hour to get the credits. Awesome! The park has two wooden coasters, Tornado and Teddy Bear, and Teddy Bear beat out Banshee for being my 100th credit. The park itself was small, but cozy and the coasters were fun. Overall, the day was a great bonus start to what will be a fantastic trip and get some somewhat hard to get credits.
First things first, where is the food going to be, and why isn't it in the Cuddle Up?
Wow, Oz has sure let itself go
The Euro Bungy, it sadly doesn't allow flips
One of the classic attractions at Coney Island
First credit of the trip, Python
That first drop was actually quite nerve wracking
Python before the helix of death
One of the midways with a Tilt a Whirl and Moser drop ride, The Scream Machine, which was rather fun
The Rock-O-Plane was a great time, but I couldn't quite the hang of them to get multiple flips
Ah, the ferris wheel, which was located right next to a country show. Now I don't normally mind country music, but this was entertainingly bad country music. Think of the most stereotypical country music you can and than make it even more stereotypical and with bad singing
A view of the pool which has couple of water slides
This here is the Tempest. The ride itself was memorable as I was sliding back and forth crashing into the seat dividers, but the breaks on the ride would not hold so it took the operator almost ten minutes to load the ride for us an and almost twenty to get us off afterwards
We leave Coney Island with a picture of this very nice path through the trees
Now to Stricker's Grove with a look at the two coasters and the mini golf
Kiddie turtle ride
Are they surprised by how excited grown adults are to ride two family wooden coasters?
A look a the Tornado, which actually had a few good moments of airtime
The main area of the park with the two coasters and flying scooters
Tornado lift hill and a super roundup
NERD!
The train for Teddy Bear is quite cute, but can we take a moment to appreciate the face the kid in the front is making
Here is my failed attempt to take a picture of the park sign with my phone on a moving bus
You know you are with TPR when your first dinner is at Carrabba's
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Twister is fun, but it doesn't have the amazing airtime that Phoenix does. I could ride Phoenix over and over again and it would still be amazing.
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This has me so excited for my cruise on the Quantum! Can January get here sooner?
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^^^Excited to hear how it is as I will be going on it in January!
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Thank you everyone for your interest in the report! And now...
The Kalahari Resort, Sandusky OH
After a great time at Cedar Point, we headed to the Kalahari Resort, which is about a twenty minute drive. This was actually my second time visiting the Kalahari, but last time we were there a lot of the slides were closed so this was pretty much a new experience for me. The resort is a hotel with a large indoor waterpark and an outdoor pool and activities. The indoor waterpark is very large a features a wave pool, lazy river, two flow riders, a kiddie play structure, a body bowl, a Behemoth bowl, mat racers, several tube slides, several family raft slides, a couple body slides, and a conveyer belt water coaster. The outside has a pool, kiddie structure, small zipline course, ropes course, rock wall, and a small zoo where you can feed the animals. There is also an arcade, black light mini golf, and big play structure inside.
The waterpark was a lot of fun especially since everything was open, but I think my mom had an even better time than I did. She normally doesn't go on many rides. Her roller coaster limit is the Vekoma roller skater at SFGAm. I got her to go on the family raft slides because she will go on those when we go to waterparks and she liked them. I somehow convinced her to go on the Behemoth Bowl, she then made me go on it about ten more times after that, so it's safe to say that she enjoyed it. Then, after ever more convincing I got her to go on the water coaster which she ending up liking and riding a few more times.
Overall, the Kalahari was a great way to spend a couple days, but I wouldn't have gone if I wasn't already in the area. If you are in the area I would recommend checking it out, especially since the waterpark is open to the public. Now, pictures:
The wave pool, and while it is not the biggest, it is still fun
The mat racing slides, with four lanes
The two Proslide bowls were a lot of fun
Here you can see the two other slide complexes where most of the slides are located
The orange slide is the water coaster. It is one of the conveyer belt powered ones, and it had a couple of pops of airtime
The kiddie structure features a couple of small slides, and of course a water bucket
The zipline course is just a small square. The resort was not very busy when we were there, but there was a 45 minute wait for the zipline, definitely not worth it.
The outdoor pool and the zipline in action.
This little cafe had a really nice variety of food and was actually very good.
Found this in the gift shop. I've always wanted nature to come in tube form.
The black light mini golf even has a shark that eats your ball in it.
It also has an elephant who doesn't appear to have a body.
The final hole has the surfer who can apparently part water.
Just what every "zoo" needs, rabbits
These are Barbary Sheep apparently, I don't know what else to day about them.
There is so much judgement radiating from this alpaca.
The one on the right is either entranced by the food, or mentally scarred.
So much sass.
Hello random porcupine and hello fence ruining my shot.
"Please take me with you."
Sorry, didn't mean to disturb you, moving on.
Don't know what is bird is, but it has a sweet mohawk.
I just love zebras, and I don't know why.
"What are you looking at?"
So these Nilgai are employees, ok.
Just a bunch of kangaroos being lazy.
They also have pony rides. I don't know which I like better, the weird pony names, or the fact that they crossed out the price.
This camel thanks you for reading.
Stay tuned for the start of the Mini New Hotness tour with bonus parks!
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I would never have seen this coming. It will be interesting to see how it unfolds
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This. I understand that the park is trying to counteract the bad press by promoting their conservation and research efforts, put they won't be able to continue if the parks don't do well. There are very few people that animal rights activists, most people don't care about it, but those few are very loud. SeaWorld does some great things, heck most people have never seen an orca before going to the park, but they are a theme park and need to focus on that because that is what is going to bring the guests in, not rescuing another seal.
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Can't wait to check out the park again. I had a great time when I went during the summer and am dying to go back
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This is so exciting and the ship looks amazing
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Very interesting to see how each coaster differs in how they remove the trains
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^Thanks. I might do a ranking in future updates, but I didn't want to do one for this one as it focuses on the event
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Hello, I'm Nathan/Blue Turbo, and welcome to a collection of my adventures from summer 2014.
Contents: (Numbering based off of the start of TPR trip)
Day -6 and -5: Coaster Campout and Cedar Point (Below)
Day -4 and -3: Kalahari Resort Link
Day -2 and -1: Boring stuff we won't mention
Mini New Hotness
Day 0: Coney Island and Stricker's Grove Link
Day 1: Kings Island Link
Day 2: Kentucky! Link
Day 3: Holiday World Link
Day 4: Indiana Beach Link
Day 5: Six Flags Great America Link
Mini East Coast
Day 6 and 7: Hersheypark
Day 8: Knoebels
Day 9: Dorney Park
Day 10: Six Flags Great Adventure
Cedar Point Coaster Campout
This summer was amazing! My first (and technically second) TPR trip, meeting some great people, and riding roller coasters. But before we get to that, I had some fun on my own. This first update is more wordy than picturey (yes I know that's not a word) because I just got a new camera for the trip and most of the night picture didn't turn out. Plus it was raining in the morning so I didn't want to risk it.
Cedar Point held their first ever Coaster Campout on July 18th/19th. It was a free event for members of coaster clubs, and it was outstanding. The original plan was to have guests camp in tents in the grass of the Antique Cars, but due to the overwhelming registration, they had to make the event three times as big, covering the entire area near Maverick. Even while writing this I don't know how they were able to hold this event. There was a couple hundred of people camping in the park, and a large number that were just their for everything else, and every person got admission for two days, two meals, night and morning ERT, and the opportunity to sleep in the park. Did I mention that it was free to attend this event? However they managed to pull this off, it was indeed a great event.
The morning of the18th, I went to check in to get my tickets and credentials and then was free to enjoy the rest of my day. I got Fast Lane Plus since last time I was at the park I didn't get on very much and I did not regret it. After an incredible day it was time for dinner. There was a simple buffet for all the campers that was rather tasty. Next, I went back to the hotel to get my gear for the night. After getting my campsite number, I had to haul my tent and bag from the resort entrance to Mean Streak. They sent people in groups to help the staff at the campsites, but we got many strange looks from GP as a large number of us walked through the Gemini midway carrying camping equipment. After setting up my tent, it was time for some ERT on Mine Ride, Skywalk, and Maverick, which was a blast. The ride-ops were having fun, the lines were short for how many people were there, and Tony Clark was there riding rides and eating Smore's with us.
Now it was time for what made this event truly unique, spending the night inside of Cedar Point! I fell asleep and then around 2am, I am woken up by some creepy music and screams in the distance. I try to look outside of my tent, but since I was way back at the exit of the train, I could not see what was happening. This went on for about fifteen minutes when a voice comes on over the speakers. It was the witch saying that there were cowboys and werewolves running around as a preview for the new Haunt maze that was by Gatekeeper. While I am not a fan of Haunt related things, I thought it was a great way to get people excited about the new maze.
The morning meant that the event was almost over, but there was still fun to be had. It had rained on and off during the night, and the sky looked very ominous when I packed up my things. I took my stuff back to my hotel and heading over to Millennium Force for some ERT (Gatekeeper was also including but I didn't go over there). On my second ride of MF, I could feel it starting to sprinkle, and by the third the rain was coming down steadily. I didn't let that stop my, I threw on my TPR poncho and kept riding. I got a total of ten rides that morning before I gave in because the rain was rather painful while going 90 mph. I headed over to breakfast at Coasters Drive-In. While there I got to talk with some of the workers that were responsible for the event which was really cool. A huge thank you to Cedar Point for putting together such and incredible event. They did a great job, especially with the size of the event and the fact that they had never done something like this before.
Now some picture of my journey and the event:
My mom doesn't like flying so we took the train for 36 hours...and that's just from Needles to Chicago
More train, getting into Sandusky at 1am
There was a lot of this on the way there
See
And more. Riveting. I was mostly just testing out my camera with these
At the park, and I wonder what this sign can be for
Time for dinner
Standard theme park buffet food: Burgers and hot dogs. I better get used to this
My tent that a bought solely for this event
I was in the corner next to the train station, Mean Streak, and Maverick. I could hear maintenance doing some work on Mean Streak's trains
I got to sleep this close to Maverick, which just happens to be one of my top steel coasters!
The view from inside of my tent
Back when this event was people were speculating about what this meant
More Maverick. Thank you to my camera for focusing on the trees
Everyone that camped got on of these blankets
I thought it would be cool to show the souvenirs I got from each park. Here I got a Millennium Force hoodie and a 2014 shirt
And to wrap up this update with even more Maverick. Please ignore the ghost people, thank you
This marks the end the Coaster Campout, but this is just the beginning of my fun! Next time, the Kalahari Resort.
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The new models can be snapped. I got some snapping on the ones at Knott's, and that was my first time on flyers
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This looks very interesting and I can't wait to see it being shown IAAPA, then we will really be able to see what it is like
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Thank you all for reading and commenting, now...
Kentucky Kingdom and Beech Bend
After the crazy Banshee Bash, it was an early morning to drive down to Kentucky and hit up all of the currently operating credits. The first stop of the day was the newly reopened Kentucky Kingdom. TPR was doing some filming for the park so we were there before the park opened to get some rides on Lightning Run and Thunder Run so Robb could get footage. But before that, Ed Hart met with the group and asked us for our opinions one how the park should move forward. It was really great to see him take interest in what enthusiasts had to day. From there we had some great rides on both Thunder Run and Lightning Run. After having some time to explore once the park opened we had a fantastic lunch of fried chicken (which became the theme of the day). As the day went on it started to get rather hot out and we sought out shelter. While hanging out in one of the restaurants, we had an interesting encounter with a local. He kept asking Caroline odd questions about England. She was very nice about it but the rest of us were just trying to hold in our laughter. For the rest of the day our response to anything strange was "because Kentucky", and it made perfect sense after that.
We then got back onto the bus and headed out to the middle of nowhere to go to Beech Bend. The park feels more like a permanent fair, but they have one of the best GCI woodies I've been one. After getting a few of the smaller credits of the park we had dinner, which was more fried chicken. The park then gave out really random prizes to a few people and we all got small souvenirs. After that we explored more of what the park had to offer before our ERT session, and what an ERT session it was. We had Kentucky Rumbler for about an hour and a half and I don't even know how many rides I got on it. There was a couple "fat trains" which were very entertaining. At one point it was raining and you could see the lightning in the distance as you were flying along the track.
Overall it was a really fun day. Kentucky Kingdom was definitely off to a great start, and with all the new additions coming it should grow rather nicely. Beech Bend was a very interesting way to spend a couple of hours and I will not forget that ERT session. Now, pictures:
We were greeted by this fun ad, and spoilers, Lightning Run does have great airtime!
The giant ferris wheel that offers great views of the park
An overview of the waterpark with what is now T3 in the background. There were several people that tried to convince Ed to just remove it
Some of the new slides that opened as part of the new expansion to the water park
This is somehow the only picture of Thunder Run I have. The ride is a lot of fun with some suppressing moments of airtime
Yes I am a credit whore and rode the roller skater
I enjoyed both the fact that this carousel had a unicorn on it and the lion's facial expression
I will never understand the Larson/ARM drop towers as they seem to defy physics. They are awesome though, and even better when you get someone that doesn't like drop towers to ride them
Time for lunch! It's a shame we never found out what fourth company down was
Now for a ton of pictures of Lightning Run because it is awesome!
Look at all of those smiling faces
Some overbanked goodness
This picture came out really neat and nicely shows how twisty the ride is
Lightning Run and flyers in the same picture, skill!
This drop is incredible. It might not be very tall, but has a great feeling to it
Hairtime. This ride has so much airtime at the beginning and end and the twisty section is really forceful
The only problem I had were that the seats had an awkward bulge on the back that felt weird. Also, after riding it multiple times I had bruises on my shins from the restraints, but the ride is so great that it makes up for that
Goodbye to Kentucky Kindgom. Man this ride is really photogenic
Our first stop at Beech Bend was the kiddie credit. The ride op informed us of his many "Trust me I'm an engineer" shirts that he got from school I was reassured of that I was definitely in safe hands
Who doesn't love a spinning wild mouse
Some TPR members getting in the credit
Two trains in one shot and both facing the camera, I am amazing
A swinging ship, but this is not an ordinary swinging ship...
It was once at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch!
This ride a nice LED light package on it
I just love how happy Laura looks in this picture
This was a fun little log ride. I took this after the park closed, that is why the logs are all stacked up
Now for Kentucky Rumbler, a fantastic GCI woodie!
It was hard to take pictures as it was dark and this ride is FAST
It has some great moments of GCI airtime and was a great end to the day
I bought this obnoxious shirt "because Kentucky" and Beech Bend gave us all these neat little carabiners. Thanks for reading and next time, Holiday World