Reon Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 As soon as I got in the park, I took a train ride. Needless to say, the train tips during the turns. But still, I nabbed some shots and got a good view of that part of the park. Next up, I decided to whore some credits and immediately went to the Little Dipper, or Paddle Boats as Camden calls it. Not the best ride, but considering it was a kiddy that you can ride without stealing a child, it was pretty nice. After that, I decided to cool off the only way I knew how: the log flume. THIS IS NOT A DAN FRIENDLY RIDE!! The splash from the last drop drenches everything within a mile radius. Next up was the REAL dipper. Let me just say that those NAD trains are comfy, and I'd love to buy one if they ever went up for auction. As for the ride itself, not the best coaster. However, there were two nice pops of ejector air, one of them coming out of the tunnel With my credits accounted for, I set off to explore the rest of the park. Right across from Big Dipper, there was a haunted house. I'm counting it as a hidden credit, since it was powered by gravity and had a chain lift followed by a rollercoaster dip. Needless to say, I'm called a coaster house for the rest of the trip. Next up were the paratroopers, a ride type I've never done. After that, I did the bobs, roundup, and ferris wheel. At this point I had hit everything on that side of the park, so I went back to the middle for some more new-to-me rides. First off were the flyers (my first flyers since I discovered that snapping was good). After a few rounds on it, I went on my first real whip ride. It's a fun little attraction that worked great with the park. At that point, I had about an hour untill I could catch the bus back to the TTA center, so I decided to grab some more laps on the coasters. Unfortunately it started to storm when I was on the credit whore coaster, so I ran to the Dodgems for shelter afterwards. To my suprise, all of the rides were still running dispite the sky now pouring rain onto the cement floor. So I took advantage of the situation and rode the bumpers untill the storm calmed down. By that point, I only had enough time to ride the carousel 2 times before I had to leave. Overall, nice park but not the best. I'll give it a 7/10 for being entertaining while still using old school technology. Plus the coaster house was nice Anyways, photos should be up late tommarow. I just have to find a place to get them developped...
Reon Posted August 21, 2006 Author Posted August 21, 2006 Just a quick update for those of you wondering about when the photos will be up. Apparently Krogers takes 3-4 days to develop their rolls. Thus I wont have them up untill Wednesday nightish...
Reon Posted August 24, 2006 Author Posted August 24, 2006 Now for what you all came for.... Totally Dan friendly... See? Perfectly dry... Hey, it's Little Dipper! Or should I say "Paddle Boats"? Awesome theming for the round up My first whip Paratrooper through the que! Yeah, first paratrooper... First Rollo-nevermind, it was closed...
Reon Posted August 24, 2006 Author Posted August 24, 2006 Ka-ching! Coaster house This is Big Dipper And this is it's comfy NAD train. POV! Squish the little people with my foot Dipper in action, with some cool rides in the background.. POV on Paddle Boats Snap snap snap! Ghetto signs ftw.. Hey Paddle Boats, Artist friendly... This PTR has been brought to you by Hillbilly Hotdogs.
jamesdillaman Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 Gotta get down there, when's their season over? James "Lives in Cincy and still doesn't have the Coney Island credit" Dillaman
Reon Posted August 25, 2006 Author Posted August 25, 2006 *whips oout schedual* Now they're just open weekends. I cant beleive you didnt get Python yet. Thats almost sad and pathetic
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