9 days, 8 parks, 35 roller coaster, 3 best friends. ...and 5 trips to In-N-Out Burger!
Day 1, 6/25/12
Arriving in California and Knott's Berry Farm

Here's the gang of misfits on our way to Houston, Texas for our connecting flight to Orange County, California. Me, Jackie and Patrick.

And what if I do?

Its a statue of George Bush. Must be in Texas

We arrived in California about noon, and were welcomed by this lovely poster at the airport.

Oh yes, don't forget this one too.

This was our rental car during our adventure. It wasn't supposed to be this nice, but they were out of smaller cars, so they upgraded us for free.

After driving around lost for what seemed like an eternity, we stopped at In-N-Out Burger for lunch. Our first meal in California.

Everyone said we needed to try it, and they weren't wrong. It's cheap and good. And most important, cheap

Our hotel was only a couple of blocks away from Knott's Berry Farm, so it was the perfect way to start our vacation.

What I liked about Knott's, was it's Market Place. It's a small area with shops and restaurants, but it's not all corporate places with flashy signs and obnoxious lights everywhere. It was nice and small. Perfect for this park.


After half a day of traveling, we finally made it! =)

Our first coaster of the trip, Montezooma's Revenge.

Montezooma's Revenge is a Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop.

After you go through the vertical loop forward and then backwards, you go through the station and back up the back spike. This was one of the most insane features of any coaster I've been on. Other Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loops are usually trimmed so you don't go all the way up the back spike. Montezooma on the other hand, flys up the spike like there's no tomorrow with a crazy amount of airtime. This right here, put Montezooma's Revenge in my Top 10.

Jackie and Patrick ready for Montezooma's Revenge

Next we went over to Jaguar. But...I don't have any pictures of the awesome temple or the coaster. So here's Jackie and Patrick in the train.

Alright, let's discuss Windseaker for a second. This was the only ride on the trip I was terrified of riding. But I did it, and let me just say this. It's a big nothing. Yes, I was still scared out of my mind, but once you get over the whole being 300ft in the air part, it's actually quite boring.

Mexican Hat Dance...the best themed Tea Cups ride EVER!

Knott's has a stage couch ride.

We didn't do it today.

S&S Turbo Drop.

Oh wow, guess which ride was down! It did end up re opening later, and we were the first train out. I'll discuss Xcelerator more later.

Boomerang ended up being the longest wait of the day. Only 15 minutes, but it was still too long for this type of ride. Got the credit, that was enough.

Riptide was a lot of fun. Not the most comfortable ride, but plenty of fun.

Calico Mine is a really neat, old school dark ride. You hop aboard a mine train that takes you through caverns, tunnels, bats and waterfalls. Hmmm....why does that sound familiar?

Knott's Berry Farm was interesting. Parts of it felt like your typical Cedar Fair park, while other sections, such as Ghost Town, were really well themed. The park is also beautiful at night.

There Ghost Town was a lot of fun to explore.

Does anyone know the significance of this?


We went to the bakery in Ghost Town to get some dinner. The food was fantastic.

Some old critters from Knott's Beary Tales can still be found in one of the gift shops in Ghost Town.

Unfortunately, during our two visits to Knott's Ghost Rider was down for rehab. It did re open early during our trip, but we didn't have the time, or money to go back to Knott's for a third time.

The last thing we did was Snoop's Starlight Spectacular.

Right after I took this picture of Jackie all of the lights turned off and the music stopped. Knott's doesn't joke about their closing times.
It was a great first evening to our trip. During this day we got an all the coasters except for Silver Bullet, Sierra Sidewinder and Timberline Twister. We really loved Knott's and couldn't wait to go back. Though it would be a few days before we returned.
-Dainan "Next stop, Disneyland" Rafferty































































































































































































































































































































































