coaster1 Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 :shock: Must of been some good crack in Utah in the Early 90's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shockwave Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 :shock: Must of been some good crack in Utah in the Early 90's  Must have ran out when they finished doing the first drop of the Pepsi Max Big One then! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waterviper Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 That twisty part on Titan looks a lot like Anacondas twisty part at Kings Dominion! I think it's called a Butterfly element! Anaconda at Kings Dominion  Pic from RCDB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rollermonkey Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Quick Japanese/Korean to TPR to English translations: Â The ettiquette bell: It's only found in women's restrooms in Korea and Japan. Some women are so modest that they are embarrassed by the sounds of evacuation, whether #1 or #2. These gadgets have proven so popular that they are now sold for the home over here. Â The electric toilet seat: In homes, they tend to use electric or kerosene space heaters and only heat one room at a time. The toilet room is too small for a floor heater, and it gets really cold because they usually leave the window open a bit. So, to avoid modesty issues as one's backside comes into contact with an ice ring, they have heated toilet seats. Outside of the US, bidets and "toilet showerheads" are the norm. The heated seat includes built in water sprayers that typically heat the water. The "3" is a but and washes the appropriate area. The other button is for women, and washes that place for them. I have one of these in my apartment, and the heated seat is actually pretty neat, although I use TP like an American! Â When I was at Space World, the area that was the Gundam museum had Gojira 50th anniversary stuff instead. Oh, Godzilla. Â I see that Venus is no longer sponsored by Japan Airlines (JAL) but you can see that it used to be! Â I'll ask my wife to translate the name of the Jet Coaster, my reading comprehension is about 0.1% at this point! Â It's true about the vending machines, though. In the right areas of Tokyo there are undergarments, beer, ties as well as food and soft drinks. Â Hey, Dan the new burger at Japanese McD's isn't rabbit. It's two quarter pound patties with demiglace sauce and kinoko mushrooms with mayo, cheese and onions. Yummy! Â The Black Hole Scramble isn't really a Gundam ride. For the Gundam ride you need to go to Fuji-Q Highlands. They have Star Tours pods with original anime and CG from the Gundam universe! It's actually pretty good. Â ^Waterviper, that does look the same! However, the butterfly is actually the name of the 2 inversion element where you go half-cork, half-loop, half-loop, half-cork. (In RCT1-2 terms.) It's the inverse of how a cobra roll is made. On Vortex and Titan's track similar section there's no inversion. Â Chris B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingrock23 Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Is it just me, or does the crazy Japanese scary cat in the window kinda look like Michael Jackson as the werewolf in the thriller video? Â Japan looks like so much fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jew Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 I hate you all. Seriously. Even more now. Die. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shockwave Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 I hate you all. Seriously. Even more now. Die. Â Â Joey, are you coming to the UK next year? I can feel the rage bubbling already if you can't make it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoasterCrazy Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Space World looks like a fun park to visit! Â Keep posting the awesome updates, I'm looking forward to the next one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meteornotes Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 These photo updates are kicking more ass than I thought possible! I think Robb needs to caption all photos when he's really tired, as the captions are so much better! I was sort of sad to see that it was a coaster and not a dolphin fantasy, though. I can only imagine what a "dolphin fantasy" ride in Japan would be like. Â Looks like you guys are having an awesome time. Can't wait for the next update... Â dt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougr Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Quick Japanese/Korean to TPR to English translations:Â The ettiquette bell: It's only found in women's restrooms in Korea and Japan. Some women are so modest that they are embarrassed by the sounds of evacuation, whether #1 or #2. These gadgets have proven so popular that they are now sold for the home over here. Â The electric toilet seat: In homes, they tend to use electric or kerosene space heaters and only heat one room at a time. The toilet room is too small for a floor heater, and it gets really cold because they usually leave the window open a bit. So, to avoid modesty issues as one's backside comes into contact with an ice ring, they have heated toilet seats. Outside of the US, bidets and "toilet showerheads" are the norm. The heated seat includes built in water sprayers that typically heat the water. The "3" is a but and washes the appropriate area. The other button is for women, and washes that place for them. I have one of these in my apartment, and the heated seat is actually pretty neat, although I use TP like an American! Â When I was at Space World, the area that was the Gundam museum had Gojira 50th anniversary stuff instead. Oh, Godzilla. Â I see that Venus is no longer sponsored by Japan Airlines (JAL) but you can see that it used to be! Â I'll ask my wife to translate the name of the Jet Coaster, my reading comprehension is about 0.1% at this point! Â It's true about the vending machines, though. In the right areas of Tokyo there are undergarments, beer, ties as well as food and soft drinks. Â Hey, Dan the new burger at Japanese McD's isn't rabbit. It's two quarter pound patties with demiglace sauce and kinoko mushrooms with mayo, cheese and onions. Yummy! Â The Black Hole Scramble isn't really a Gundam ride. For the Gundam ride you need to go to Fuji-Q Highlands. They have Star Tours pods with original anime and CG from the Gundam universe! It's actually pretty good. Â ^Waterviper, that does look the same! However, the butterfly is actually the name of the 2 inversion element where you go half-cork, half-loop, half-loop, half-cork. (In RCT1-2 terms.) It's the inverse of how a cobra roll is made. On Vortex and Titan's track similar section there's no inversion. Â Chris B Â Is this the sound the bell makes? http://www.intriguing.com/mp/_sounds/hg/fart.wav Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BelizeIt Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Well it looks like your having a great time! Â But how do these parks stay in business??? Â They look completely empty! Â I don't know if your there at the crack of dawn, but in many of these pictures it seems your the only ones enjoying the rides! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enzob Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 I love the vending machines: cal pis, dy do and pocari sweat. How about this coming saturday? Â Enzo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waterviper Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Is this the sound the bell makes? [/url]http://www.intriguing.com/mp/_sounds/hg/fart.wav  LMAO!!!!!! :lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghost Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Next up we visited a bizarre place, "Uminonakamichi Seaside Park" Â Why does this look like a fun day (afternoon)... I guess this will earn a nice place on the next DVD as a Special... (it should) Â Great reports... BTW; did you fill out the adoption forms for me already... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 And of course, everybody can see - that with their travelling thru these cities at this time of year... Â A whole TPR Tour bus full'o'us....... Â Â Talk about owning a park, hee hee hee! Â Wow. This actually looks like a great time to go, hmmm? And peeps would have to leave before The Actual Day, since it would start before then. And end, after New years, which makes it alllll the more interesting. Â 8) Hmmm. Interesting... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damien666 Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Looks like your all having a great time! Can't wait for the next report!  and one more thing  Yes it's true...the furries LOVE Elissa!  You got that right!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbalvey Posted December 27, 2005 Author Share Posted December 27, 2005 Day Six: Kijima, Wonder Rakutenchi, and Harmonyland. Â Today could have been better, but it could have also been worse. Weather was not on our side today as when we got to Kijima we were worried that some of the coasters would not be open, and we were right. The frustrating part of it was not because it was "winter weather" but because of the high winds the park experiences being in the mountains. Â Even with snow on the ground they are able to run all the rides and we did get on the Flying Island, the Roller Skater, and the Intamin Giant Drop, but the high winds kept most other coasters closed. Â Oh, well....just gives us something to come back to during out trip next year! Â The park was actually nice, and the setting was beautiful! We still couldn't believe these parks are actually OPEN and running rides in snow conditions! IMO if these parks can be open there is no reason why parks like SFA, PKD, or BGW couldn't be open year round too! Â On a better note, because our day at Kijima was cut short, it allowed us to get to some parks today that we had scheduled for another day, which will in turn allow us to add another park to this trip that was not planned! See, there's always an 'upside' to everything! Â We headed out of Kijima and went down the mountain to a little park called "Wonder Rakutenchi" Â We knew almost nothing about this park other than an incline railway was needed to get to the top. And let me tell you this one was STEEP and LONG! Â The park itself was really small, but a decent amount of fun! The coaster was nothing really much to write home about, basically just an old style mine train coaster, but it was fun. Â I will say the most "odd" thing about this park was that you could bet on the "duck races." Yes, it's EXACTLY how it sounds! Picture a bunch of ducks racing around a track...and you bet on them!!!! Â They also had a really strange "auto-drive" golf-kart Autopia attraction. (see pics for more) and a "shotgun" shooting dark ride, but it was just for kids.....yes, they hand kids a shotgun and tell them to go have a good time! :shock: Â Next up was "Harmonyland" which is a park based on the Sanrio Hello Kitty characters. Now, I have to be honest, I would have never in a million years had expected that the "Hello Kitty Theme Park" would have ended up being the highlight of the day! Â We all expected this park to be more like a Family Entertainment Center, but themed to Hello Kitty. We were totally wrong! This was a full sized park, in fact bigger than many other full sized parks, with two levels, a big roller coaster, and a fanatsic view! Â The roller coaster, while big, was an extended Roller Skater, but it HAS to be the biggest in it's class. There was even airtime on it! Â The park was really well themed, buildings looked great, and you can tell a lot of care was put into this park. Â Our favorite ride was the "Sanrio Characters Boat Ride" where you got to see all you favorite characters (in Elissa's case it was Badtz Maru) come to life, and Badtz was even getting spanked! Â Elissa also rode the Badtz car on the ferris wheel, the Badtz car on the "display your kid along this wall" ride, and Quaker and I rode the Badtz tea cup! Â This park was just way too cool! After a very tiring day we headed back to our train station in Fukuoka where Quaker and I proceeded to go on some adventures visiting the local Yakatori bar and sushi place! It was a night of GREAT food and a few Japanese people laughing at us! Â Anyway, onto today's pictures! Â Click HERE to return to the "TPR Returns To Asia" Front Page Back down the hill we go and it's off to Hello Kitty land! The severed head told us there's a plate of money over there! "I'm not sure, but why don't you ask that severed torso over there?" Mark: "What is this samurai summit looking thing?" They just drive on their own thanks to that thin line in the middle of the road. Here's a man in the silly hat going "Look.....no hands!' "Hey kids! Grab your shotgun and blow the CRAP out of all those animals!" It's the attack of the 4 minute lift hill! The suspension bridge..... Elissa: "There is no way in hell you're getting me on that!" Robb: "What if I tell you I'll leave you alone the rest of the day." Elissa: "Gimmie the 100 yen right now!" Oddly enough this coaster wasn't that bad. It was certainly bigger than I thought it would be! *that's what she said!* Check out that awesome view from the top of the lit! Yay! A credit. A strange nearly falling apart old one, but a credit still! "You know we're not in America when NOTHING is stopping me from falling back down the hill!" "Duck Races." Yes....I'll say it again..."Duck Races!" One more time? Sure..... "Duck Races!!!" The park has a bizarre collection of "Stuff." Here you can see the "OMFG GET ME THE HELL OFF THIS THING" suspension bridge, the "I think I can....I think I can" roller coaster, and the "Don't even need to touch the steering wheel" go kart things! This looks very familiar! "Hey everyone! It's just like the Orient Express....except open...andsteeper...and NOT a Magic Mountain!" Woah, no privacy here if you gotta take a "wicked yes!" Wonder Rakutenchi - We had one of those "is the park closed.....like as in FOR GOOD????" moments approaching this park! Well, Goodbye Kijima, we'll see you next time...we really didn't like the name of the park anyway. Too many letters with "dots" in a row! Please fix that before next visit. "Anyone else find it ironic that the one coaster running is the Vekoma one?" Yay! At least we get to ride one coaster in the snow! At least we got in one Intamin credit today (and yes, thank you...I know I look stupid in that silly hat!) Oooh! Pretty view! Well, maybe not of the closed coaster, but all that random mountain stuff in the background! Jupiter was closed. We were slightly bummed, but given this rides reputation, we really didn't care that much. Yes, most of the water is frozen over but the splashdown boat was actually OPEN today! The Flying Island was one of the few rides not closed due to the high winds. The park entrance area looks nice, although not covered like we're used to seeing in Japan. (no you're not seeing things, that IS a person floating in the air!) "Welcome to Kijima" says the GIANT DOG on the sign! As if the Quaker has never seen snow before! Yes that IS snow on the ground and yes the park IS open!!! The morning started out early with a train ride and then on the bus to Kijima. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbalvey Posted December 27, 2005 Author Share Posted December 27, 2005 More pics.... Time to get back to our hotel, crash out for the night, and get ready for another long day tomorrow! Would you like the random fish to go with that sushi? Next on the "food tour of Fukuoka" - sushi bar! OMG! Best steak and chicken EVER!!! We end up in the yakatori bar where they bring out a burner and a pot for everyone to cool their food in. "Hey Quaker, want to venture down there and see if we can try not to get killed?" Now it's time to find some food! Hmm...flashing lights usually equals good meal! Mario Kart in the arcades?!?!? Why don't we have that! Yay! The REAL drum game! Ahh! If there's an arcade I know what must be close by.... "Elissa can I PLEASE buy a few HD cameras for the next DVD?" So many cell phones...too many choices!!! Time for the boys to have a night on the town! Anyone else thinks that looks JUST like the citrus chair from Animal Crossing?!?!? While this might look like the entrance to your local Benihana's, it's just the train station. Quaker thinks it's funny that there is no steering wheel (Quakers are easily amused!)' And on our way out, Quaker decided to try some "Squid balls." Hell, I didn't even know squid had balls! Look at the picture of "Intoxication." Look at it....look at it now! Now LAUGH!!!!! Elissa is "on display" during the "Wall of characters" ride. This part of the park has tons of flat rides based on all those Sanrio characters. The Japanes really love their GIANT Ferris Wheels! This gives you an idea of how well themed the park is. What exactly makes him so bad, anyway? "I've always wanted to ride in a giant pissed off penguin!" All of the Sanrio family is respresented! Badtz is all over this ride! "OMG, what are these hamster guys and why don't we have that character in the US????" Elissa: "Awww...why are they being so mean." Robb: "Wow, spaking furry fetish porn in Japan parks!" "I don't care if you get wet and it's freezing outside, my guy is in there!" "Yay! I get to ride the Badtz Maru coaster!" The train you take to the bottom of the hill is actually on coaster track! Jeff, does this one count? OMG, I think the only credits we are going to get today will be Vekoma! We really thought this park would be kind of a joke, but it was seriously nicely themed! "My guy is here and that's all I care about!" The "Hello Kitty" park was the best park of the day! Who would have guessed that??? The sonic train was the "futuristic" train. This tells me in the future all seats will have RGB values imbedded in them! Time for the train to Harmonyland. This time it's the "Sonic Train!" (Is there a hedgehog nearby?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoasterCrazy Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 I think it would be fun to ride coasters in the snow! 8) Â Oh, well....just gives us something to come back to during out trip next year! Â Shouldn't that be a group trip! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisZer0 Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Another great episode gang...My GF enjoyed the shots of the sanrio park...I liked the fact you can get DIY robata grilling over there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbalvey Posted December 27, 2005 Author Share Posted December 27, 2005 I think it would be fun to ride coasters in the snow! 8) Â Oh, well....just gives us something to come back to during out trip next year! Â Shouldn't that be a group trip! Maybe, we'll see..... Â --Robb "Elissa and I still gotta do a few trips on our own too, you know!" Alvey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
socalMAN123 Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Mario Kart in the arcades?!?!? Why don't we have that! Actually Robb, I recently saw that in the Stararcade at DLR. I didn't play it because I ran out of money spending it on food! Â Wow, only Vekoma credits. That sucks. Nice pics, can't wait for tommorow's! ---Brent 8) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScOtT k Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 cool... I'm glad you guys are having an awesome trip. I'd love to visit japan sometime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luxo Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Baditz Maru and Chip N Dale? Why hasn't Elissa moved to Japan already?? Great update, and I hope you were being sarcastic when you said the splashboat was running :shock: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandaman Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 My net's been out for the past three days, so I'd like to comment on a few things: Â Ocean Park: "OMG! GODZIRRA!" Â Dragon- "Good thing these restraints are padded like football players..." Looks more painful than Manhattan Express! Â Well, not quite. Liked the off-ride commentary of the on-ride people. Â Wild West Mine Train- "It's the beautiful helix of nothing!" Â HKDL: The barely visible castle has offspring! In the WDW Christmas Day Parade, they had interchanging segments between WDW and DL. They had a Main Street shot at DL, and it took me 5 seconds to spot the castle at the end of the road :shock: Â And, yet again, words fail me in the following photos: Â Â Â Â Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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