Jump to content


Photo

PTR: Dainan's California Adventure, 6/25/12 - 7/3/12


  • Please log in to reply
30 replies to this topic

#1 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 04 July 2012 - 12:26 PM

My best friends Jackie, Patrick and I decided we needed to get out of Florida for a while and head out west, to what has become one of the best coaster trips any of us have had in a really long time. This trip was only planned a few months ago, and I can't believe we got all done.

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

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

Posted Image
And what if I do?

Posted Image
Its a statue of George Bush. Must be in Texas ;) . Alright, enough of that. Let's get on the plane and head to California.

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

Posted Image
Oh yes, don't forget this one too.

Posted Image
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.

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

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

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

Posted Image
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.

Posted Image

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

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

Posted Image
Montezooma's Revenge is a Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop.

Posted Image
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.

Posted Image
Jackie and Patrick ready for Montezooma's Revenge

Posted Image
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.

Posted Image
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.

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

Posted Image
Knott's has a stage couch ride.

Posted Image
We didn't do it today.

Posted Image
S&S Turbo Drop.

Posted Image
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.

Posted Image
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.

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

Posted Image
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? ;)

Posted Image
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.

Posted Image
There Ghost Town was a lot of fun to explore.

Posted Image
Does anyone know the significance of this?

Posted Image

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

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

Posted Image
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.

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

Posted Image
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
Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#2 truepolak90

truepolak90

    Giant Wheel

  • Black Tag
  • 126 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Fords, NJ
  • Interests:Rollercoasters! Theme parks, etc

Posted 04 July 2012 - 06:06 PM

I was out in cali in the beginning of June! I loved knotts!!!! I have photos I still need to upload, but if you go to a cedar fair park and it's crowded fast pass was a great investment!! You just walk up all the exits, helped me get Everything done x3!! California is BEAUTIFULL!

#3 batmanrobinchiller

batmanrobinchiller

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 676 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Metropolis
  • Interests:Drawing
    Painting
    Building Models (Roller coaster models)
    Karate

Posted 04 July 2012 - 06:59 PM

I WANT MORE! Posted Image

Hope you guys had fun! Can't wait to see your next adventure ! :)
Six Flags Great Adventure Team Member 2011- Foods
Six Flags Great Adventure Team Member 2012- Rides - Green Lantern
Six Flags Great Adventure Unit Supervisor 2013- Rides - Superman: Ultimate Flight

#4 truepolak90

truepolak90

    Giant Wheel

  • Black Tag
  • 126 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Fords, NJ
  • Interests:Rollercoasters! Theme parks, etc

Posted 04 July 2012 - 07:25 PM

I'll be going back to Cali As soon as funds and vacation days permit me too.:) it was amazing, magic mountain is definately a must visit, along with Disney and knotts!

#5 Yankees99

Yankees99

    Giant Wheel

  • Black Tag
  • 189 posts

Posted 04 July 2012 - 11:00 PM

Sounds like you had a blast. I live about 25 minutes from Magic Mountain and about 45 from Knotts Berry Farm, so I know what you mean about In-N-Out. It's a staple out here.

Unless I missed it, did you guys go to Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant and have their fried chicken, country biscuits/gravy and boysenberry pie? It's the absolute best.

#6 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 05 July 2012 - 06:56 PM

We never did end up eating at Mrs Knott's. I really wanted to, but it was a bit pricey.

Day 2 PTR coming soon
Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#7 ThemeParkRider

ThemeParkRider

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 887 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:New Jersey
  • Interests:Theme Parks, Coasters, and Attractions

Posted 05 July 2012 - 07:12 PM

The one thing I enjoyed about Knott's is the unique selection of food. They had all kinds of jelly (and pickles I believe) just in the park!

#8 Yankees99

Yankees99

    Giant Wheel

  • Black Tag
  • 189 posts

Posted 06 July 2012 - 12:04 AM

Yes, they do have great foods. Have to get down there sometime this summer for some chicken. Knott's reminds me of what Great Adventure originally looked like from a rides standpoint. Haven't been there in in quite some time, but people I talk to who go there on a regular basis now say the ride variety remains top notch. Just glad you guys had fun down there.

#9 The Master

The Master

    Sky Ride

  • Black Tag
  • 1,970 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:near Philadelphia
  • Interests:roller coasters, trains, old cars, old farm tractors, cats, and SciFi.

Posted 06 July 2012 - 02:10 AM

Be sure to try Del Taco too. I go out to CA every Dec, wish I could live out there.
Vote Saxon
bad wolf
Philly

#10 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 06 July 2012 - 08:50 PM

Day 2, 6/26/12
Disneyland

Posted Image
We arrived in the Mickey and Friend's Parking Structure around 7am. We knew that Disneyland was a parking garage, but it was still weird to see it in person.

Posted Image
I think we'll remember where we parked.

Posted Image
Doing a happy dance with Mickey.

Posted Image
The parking structure was ridiculously huge!

Posted Image
We hopped off the tram and went straight into the esplanade.

Posted Image
A line was forming outside Disney's California Adventure because everyone wanted to go see Cars Land.

Posted Image
While not so many people were lined up at Disneyland.

Posted Image
We spent the entire day at Disneyland. We stayed from 8am to 12am in the park.

Posted Image
This was my 4th Magic Kingdom I have been to. Other than Magic Kingdom in Florida, I have already been to Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, but I was really excited to finally be in the place it all started!

Posted Image
Walking into Main Street USA feels familiar enough.

Posted Image
City Hall is a bit different than Florida's.

Posted Image
Seriously tho, turning onto Main Street and not seeing the giant Cinderella Castle that we have in Florida was a bit unnerving. Yes, we knew we were at Disneyland, but seeing Sleeping Beauty's Castle in person was very special.

Posted Image
Patrick couldn't believe how small it was.

Posted Image
First stop is Tomorrowland. Star Tours is just like Florida's but with less capacity. Moving on.

Posted Image
Ah yes! There it is. The attraction I have been looking forward to the most, Captain EO.

Posted Image
Just kidding, it's totally Space Mountain.

Posted Image
When I was in Tokyo Disneyland, Space Mountain was down for refurb. So this was the first time I got to ride this type of Space Mountain.

Posted Image
Making our way into the building.

Posted Image
I personally felt the interior queue wasn't that impressive.

Posted Image
If I didn't know better, I'd say we were in Florida.

Posted Image
But then you enter their station. Oh my god, does it look impressive!

Posted Image
Riders loading into their rockets for an intergalactic race through the cosmos!

Posted Image
Personally, I like the Space Mountain coaster in Florida better than California. But the over all experience of California's Space Mountain is way better than Florida's.

Posted Image
This was disappointing to see. In Walt Disney World we call this Astro Orbiter and the Peoplemover. In Disneyland they call this....theming. The Peoplemover was removed years ago and replaced with Rocket Rods which ran a short unsuccessful life, and the Astro Orbiter is the Observatron. The Observatron spins to music. ...that's really it.

Posted Image
Time head back to Main Street for a Disneyland classic.

Posted Image
I enjoyed the show.

Posted Image
Main Street Cinema in Disneyland isn't a gift shop like it is in Walt Disney World now.

Posted Image
Posted Image
It's really nice to see Disneyland's Main Street untouched... unlike Walt Disney World's.

Posted Image
hmmm, Splash is down. Feels just like we're back home.

Posted Image
Yes, it's really small. But it's beautiful.

Posted Image
Time for our next ride, the newly re opened Matterhorn Bobsleds.

Posted Image
Matterhorn recently re opened with new bobsleds. The original bobsleds had two seats that could seat two riders. These new bobsleds have three seats that can sit one rider each. The seats are not at all comfortable, and made it a really rough experience.

Posted Image
The Matterhorn had a long line, but thankfully they have a single rider line. Patrick and I on our first ride on the Matterhorn.

Posted Image
Patrick after his first ride on the Matterhorn.

Posted Image
During the recent refurbishment, the re painted and put new snow on the entire mountain. It looks pretty fantastic!

Posted Image
Alright, now it's time to ride the other side of the Matterhorn. This time we all rode together.

Posted Image
Time for Mr Toad.

Posted Image

Posted Image
The detail in their Fantasyland is just so much better than Florida's.

Posted Image
If you're wondering why no one is in the queue or on the vehicles. It's because the ride went down and was evaced. But we did do it again later and got to ride the entire thing :)

Posted Image
Storybook Land Canal

Posted Image
Jackie and Patrick, look out!!!

Posted Image
It was a really cute ride.

Posted Image
Casey Jr coming down the tracks!

Posted Image
So here's a bit of a back story, out of everyone in our group, I'm the only one who despises this ride. I love Mary Blare and her art, and the Sherman Brothers. So you'd think I'd love it, but I actually despise it. But because it's a classic, I had to do it.

Posted Image
The building it beautiful.

Posted Image
I was pleasantly surprised. The Disneyland version of this ride, the original, was amazing. We were all in love with it.

Posted Image
Next up, Big Thunder Mountain.

Posted Image
The track layout is very similar to Florida's, except it's a mirror image, and there are some differences in layout between the first and second lift.

Posted Image
Posted Image
The queue is very different than all the other Big Thunder Mountains.

Posted Image
The other difference with this Big Thunder Mountain, is that the station is outside.

Posted Image
A personal fact that I'm sure no one cares about. After riding Disneyland's Big Thunder Mountain, I have officially ridden every single Big Thunder Mountain in the world. In fact after this trip, I've ridden every Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, Tower of Terror, Pinocchio's Daring Journey, Snow White's Adventure and Peter Pan's Flight. Yea...I'm a nerd.

Posted Image
Jackie and I ready for our ride on Big Thunder Mountain/

Posted Image
We had lunch at the Golden Horseshoe. Which unlike Walt Disney World's, is open every day. And it has a show every day.

Posted Image
This is the last photo I took for the day. I ran out of battery, and Jackie was low, so the photos from this point will be scarce for this day. We did plan better the rest of the trip tho, so don't worry ;).

Posted Image
Jackie, Patrick and I with our tickets for our round trip and tour on the Lilly Belle. The Lilly Belle was Walt Disney's presidential car on the Disneyland Railroad. Unfortunately I don't have any photos from inside the Lilly Belle. But you can see some photos and information about it here.

Posted Image
Inside the Haunted Mansion's stretch room. It was weird because this was an actual elevator.

Posted Image
Disneyland's Haunted Mansion is just like Walt Disney World's except for the first part of the attraction. You walk through the hallway of changing portraits and the library, which I thought was really cool.

Posted Image
hmmm, where does this lead?

Posted Image
She'll never tell.

Posted Image
Great, let's go in!

Posted Image
COME ON! LET US IN!

Posted Image
Just like home, we walked into Splash Mountain's queue and after 2 minutes, the ride went down.

Posted Image
Oh hey there! You were trying to get into Splash Mountain? Joke's on you!

Posted Image
We made our way to the other side of the park to do the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. I had mix feelings about it.

Posted Image
Here's a young CycloneMan and twin brother outside 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea at Walt Disney World. I remember being in awe with this attraction as a kid, and through my teen and adult life. So when I planned my trip to Disneyland, I was really looking forward to doing the Submarine Voyage. Unfortunately, I was expecting more than I got. I knew the ride was Nemo, but I thought a lot of the original stuff would have been in the attraction. Instead of a giant squid, sea serpent and mermaids. I got The Living Seas with Nemo and Friends, but this time it wasn't in EPCOT.

Posted Image
Skip a head a few hours, and here we are in front of It's a Small World watching the Magic, Memories and You!

Posted Image
It was interesting to see it on something other than Cinderella's Castle.

Posted Image
But it was still fun. What we did do, that I don't have pictures of is Fantasmic. Fantasmic in Disneyland is on the River's of America and is so much better than Walt Disney World's. I had no desire to see Fantasmic in Disneyland, because I don't care for the one at WDW, but my friend from Disneyland who joined up with us, said we needed to see it. And he was not wrong.

Posted Image
We did end up riding Splash Mountain later in the night. From front to back, my friend Cody who lives in walking distance from Disneyland, his friend Mike, Patrick, Jackie and I. It was a very weird experience for Jackie, Patrick and I because it was so different, yet so similar to Florida's. The problem with Disneyland's Splash Mountain, is that it's a real log flume. So you go by all the show scenes so quickly, that the story doesn't really make sense.

Posted Image
We ended our night on Space Mountain

Posted Image
Posted Image
The mountain at night is stunning.

Posted Image
Our on ride photo from our last ride on Space Mountain.

We had an awesome time our first day at Disneyland. We did almost every single ride in the park in the 17 hours we were there.

Stay tuned for SeaWorld San Diego and Belmont Park next!

-Dainan "Wishes I was still at Disneyland" Rafferty
Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#11 The Master

The Master

    Sky Ride

  • Black Tag
  • 1,970 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:near Philadelphia
  • Interests:roller coasters, trains, old cars, old farm tractors, cats, and SciFi.

Posted 08 July 2012 - 11:06 AM

Back in the late 90s Disneyland did a halfassed refurbishment of their Tomorrowland, much like WDW's refurbishment of Imagination at the same time, both were failures. DL did build a new Astro Orbiter at ground level at the entrance to Tomorrowland but it really sticks out into Main Street and it's a copy of the Astro Orbiter in DL Paris. I rode DL's former People Mover back in the 90s and it was alot cruder and bumpy than WDW's version but it is a shame they ripped it out for the Rocket Rods disaster, it used to have a TRON segment. The WDW Space Mountain is alot more like the Matterhorn than DL's Space Mountain, and I agree it is a better coaster than the one in WDW. DL's Pirates is alot better than WDW's Cliff Notes version and DL's has much better AAs in it too. The WDW pirate AAs will seem pretty crude after riding the DL version.

Sounds like you are having a fun time there which is good.

Edited by The Master, 08 July 2012 - 11:07 AM.

Vote Saxon
bad wolf
Philly

#12 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 08 July 2012 - 09:33 PM

Day 3, 6/27/12
SeaWorld San Diego, Belmont Park and Mission Beach

Posted Image
We started the day with another stop at In-N-Out where we tried the fries Animal Styled. It's really worth trying.

Posted Image
We made it to SeaWorld San Diego around 2pm.

Posted Image
We did the Sky Tower first.

Posted Image
From the Sky Tower you can get a perfect view of Manta

Posted Image
View of Sesame Street Bay of Play and Journey to Atlantis in the background.

Posted Image

Posted Image
The newest attraction to Seaworld San Diego is Manta.

Posted Image
There is a small section of interior queue at Manta where you walk by sting ray tanks. This is the only part of this attraction that makes Manta similar to Seaworld Orlando's Manta.

Posted Image
The rest of the queue is outside and in the middle of the coaster.

Posted Image
Manta is a Mack Launched coaster.

Posted Image
It goes 43mph and only as high as 50 feet. But don't let that fool you, it was much more intense than we thought it would be.

Posted Image
Manta is Asian themed. Yup...that's my caption.

Posted Image
The pattern on the ceiling of the station was pretty neat.

Posted Image
Manta has unique restraints. The seats are high up in an open car, and the lap bars come from above.

Posted Image
The ride goes into a dark ride portion before it launches.

Posted Image
The coaster has two launches and stays close to the ground.

Posted Image
Like all new rides, Manta has it's technical issues. A little after we rode Manta it went down and didn't reopen during the remainder of our stay at SeaWorld.

Posted Image
Here's Blue Horizons. We have it in Orlando too....moving on.

Posted Image
Shipwreck Falls is the park's rapids ride.

Posted Image

Posted Image
We went over to Journey To Atlantis, but what do you know, it was down!

Posted Image
We'll check back later.

Posted Image
So we went over to Wild Arctic

Posted Image
We decided to skip the simulator because it's the same one as Orlando...and it's awful.

Posted Image
Unlike Orlando's Wild Arctic, their exhibits were outside.

Posted Image
Beluga Whale

Posted Image
Journey to Atlantis re opened while we were walking past it, so we hopped in line.

Posted Image
There weren't that many people ahead of us in line. From this spot, the queue looks really well themed.

Posted Image
But when you get closer to the station, you can tell that the queue is quite ghetto for SeaWorld standards.

Posted Image
The wait should have been no more than 10 minutes, but it took us 45 minutes to actually get on the ride. The dispatch times were absolutely terrible. They kept sending empty boats without spieling and the ride kept stopping.

Posted Image
The ride time for Journey to Atlantis is 5 minutes. It took us over 10 to get through it. The ride kept stopping, and when we got off the ride they were spieling technical difficulties. We never saw the ride run again. So we did have good timing.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Riptide Rescue is a fun little flat ride.

Posted Image
After Riptide Rescue we went over to the parks Sky Ride and found this rental wheel chair. ;)

Posted Image
The Sky Ride has little Shamus on it.

Posted Image
The Sky Ride goes over Mission Bay from one side of the land to the other.

Posted Image
Me on the Sky Ride.

Posted Image
Jackie and Patrick on the Sky Ride.

Posted Image
At the exit of the Sky Ride we found this old drink cart.

Posted Image
Before leaving SeaWorld we watched Cirque de la Mer.

Posted Image
On the way out we walked through the gift shop and found this! If you don't get the reference, watch this! (Skip to 1:25)

Posted Image
After we left SeaWorld, we drove a mile down the road to Belmont Park at Mission Beach to ride the Giant Dipper.

Posted Image
This was what I was waiting for the entire day.

Posted Image
Jackie was pretty excited too.

Posted Image
It's not too expensive.

Posted Image
Unfortunately the Giant Dipper is blessed with California Morgan trains. They're not comfortable and they provide a usually rough ride.

Posted Image
Luckily the Giant Dipper has a really good tracking job so it wasn't really that rough.

Posted Image
Posted Image
The Giant Dipper is one of the last Prior and Church wooden coasters in existence. The coaster opened in 1925 and has had an interesting life, but we'll get back into that later.

Posted Image
After a couple of rides on the Giant Dipper, we took a break and went over to the beach.

Posted Image
This was my first time in the Pacific ocean.

Posted Image
We played around on the shore line and hung out playing music till it was night time.

Posted Image
Yea...we are nerds in many ways.

Posted Image
Posted Image
One of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen.

Posted Image
Hey look! I found kelp!

Posted Image
Now that it's night time, we went back over to the Giant Dipper to get one last ride.

Posted Image
After our last ride we went into the roller coaster museum.

Posted Image
This model is what the coaster looked like in 1976 before it closed.

Posted Image
Patrick enjoying the model.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Giant Dipper closed in 1976 forever. In the mid 1980's the "Save the Coast Committee" formed and began a restoration project on the Giant Dipper. The Giant Dipper reopened in 1990.

Posted Image
We say farewell to San Diego and the Giant Dipper and head back to Anaheim.

-Dainan "Next stop, Knott's Berry Farm" Rafferty
Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#13 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 11 July 2012 - 10:26 AM

Day 4, 6/28/12
Knott's Berry Farm, Downtown Disney and the Disneyland Hotel

Posted Image
Welcome to Diamond Bar, California. This is where Robbie lives who had some tickets for Knott's Berry Farm for us.

Posted Image
Robbie and I up early at IHOP across the street from Knott's.

Posted Image
Jackie and Patrick look awake.

Posted Image
Unfortunately Ghost Rider wasn't awake for us. Ghost Rider was scheduled to be down our entire trip, but it ended up opening early. But we didn't have enough time, or money to go back to Knott's just to get the one credit.

Posted Image
Welcome back to Knott's Berry Farm. Lucky for us there were camp groups EVERY WHERE and very poor operations.

Posted Image
Oh hey Peanut gang!

Posted Image
Because we didn't get on this the first night we were here, we decided to hit up Silver bullet first.

Posted Image
The park wasn't even open 5 minutes yet! This is what happens when you are only running ONE TRAIN!

Posted Image
As you can tell, we were thrilled! Hopefully this wont be a trend of the day or anything ;).

Posted Image
Silver Bullet was decent.

Posted Image
I enjoyed how it came close to it's surroundings.

Posted Image
The layout was decent. But overall not the most thrilling ride. We would have enjoyed it more if it didn't have such painful operations.

Posted Image
Lets get that bad taste out of our mouths and go ride something we like.

Posted Image
Train full of happy riders eagerly awaiting to launch.

Posted Image
I still can't get over how far back up the spike the train goes.

Posted Image
From Supreme Scream's queue you can get some good shots of Xcelerator.

Posted Image
Yup...

Posted Image
There you go...

Posted Image
Wild West Stunt Show? Why not!

Posted Image
The stadium was really cool. They had Conestoga Wagons that you can sit in.

Posted Image
Here we are in our luxurious Conestoga Wagon.

Posted Image
Unfortunately the show was quite terrible, and we decided to leave half way through.

Posted Image
Let's go on another coaster that only has one train running.

Posted Image
Sierra Sidewinder if a free spinning Mack coaster.

Posted Image
It's sort of like Skull Mountain at Great Adventure if it were outside and spun.

Posted Image
Jackie and Patrick ready for their ride.

Posted Image
We decided to get off our feet and take a ride on the Calico Railroad!

Posted Image
Oh no! Robbers tried to get us. Don't worry, they found out that we all work at theme parks, took pity on us, and gave us money instead ;)

Posted Image
From the Calico Railroad you can get a back side view of the Boardwalk area. Here's Perilous Plunge

Posted Image
The top hat on Xcelerator.

Posted Image
After the Calico Railroad we went on Timber Mountain Log Ride.

Posted Image
It's one of the best log flumes out there.

Posted Image
We ate at Johnny Rocket's for lunch.

Posted Image
A look down the Boardwalk

Posted Image
Just like the real Boardwalk, you can get prizes at games that are blatant rip offs of near by attractions!

Posted Image
We went over to the Roaring 20s to see their Ice Skating show.

Posted Image
Happiness is Snoopy

Posted Image
The show was cute, not the best. But not the worst either.

Posted Image
We were fools and decided to ride Perilous Plunge. You can tell we rode it by our awkward wet spots on our clothing due to the OTSR.

Posted Image
Jackie was excited to go back on Xcelerator.

Posted Image
It seemed to be running better than it was the other day. The launch is great, and you get some great airtime going over the top hat. And then it's a boring figure 8. Not bad for a prototype tho.

Posted Image
We tried "Gaying up" our on ride photo. Thanks to Patrick being surprised by the launch, it didn't come out as we hoped.

Posted Image
Jackie wanted to bring this car back to Orlando with us. It would be perfect for Old Town in Kissimmee.

Posted Image
Official Xcelerator groupies

Posted Image
The creepy sun is the entrance to our next destination.

Posted Image
The gang on the Sky Cabin.

Posted Image
An overview of the Ghost Town section of the park.

Posted Image
Even with Supreme Scream's height. It's still an S&S Turbo Drop with pretty lame airtime.

Posted Image
Xcelerator

Posted Image
Perilous Plunge

Posted Image
Windseeker

Posted Image
Posted Image
Ugh

Posted Image
This is the part of the ride where you realize that packing that extra bottle of Tylenol was a good idea.

Posted Image
Um....yes please!

Posted Image
Calico Mine

Posted Image
The queue was like an alternate reality version of Big Thunder Mountain in Florida.

Posted Image
Here are the lovely mine cars we will be riding in.

Posted Image
Doesn't every one look so happy? =)

Posted Image
It's hard to get photos of the inside, but here's the Glory Hole!

Posted Image
After you get to the top, you go outside, and the plummet back to the bottom.

Posted Image
Pony Express is the parks Zamperla launching coaster.

Posted Image
Not the most thrilling ride, but it's cute.

Posted Image
We did Mystery Lodge. What happened in there was a mystery.

Posted Image
Boomerang! Get the hell out of here!

Posted Image
So photogenic, so evil.

Posted Image
Oh hey there Robbie.

Posted Image
We tried to take stalker photos of him.

Posted Image
But then he spotted us. Drats!

Posted Image
It was really neat to see that this park still has an actual stage coach.

Posted Image
Here it comes.

Posted Image
It's a little cramped in there.

Posted Image
One more coaster to ride.

Posted Image
Posted Image
It was a cute kiddie coaster.

Posted Image
We ended our visit to Knott's on Montezooma's Revenge.

Posted Image
She's just so beautiful.

Posted Image
After Knott's we went to In-N-Out Burger for dinner. If anyone is keeping track, this is our third time.

Posted Image
After our cheap meal at In-N-Out we headed over to Downtown Disney

Posted Image

Posted Image
Here's a place we don't have in Orlando.

Posted Image
I present to the world, the Jonas Brothers shrine....

Posted Image
Their Lego Store was very similar to ours.

Posted Image
Of course it was better tho.

Posted Image
Um....what?

Posted Image
Posted Image
um....

Posted Image
Trying to break open the Disney vault.

Posted Image
Posted Image
This is new.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image

Posted Image
The entrance to the Disneyland Hotel from Downtown Disney is Sorcerer Mickey's hat.

Posted Image
Better here than Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
It's a Tiki Room / Jungle Cruise bar.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
We went into the Convention Center building.

Posted Image
The hallways are lined with concept art.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
I may have a bit of an obsession with Big Thunder Mountain.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
All old Disneyland merchandise.

Posted Image
Posted Image
That's all for now.

-Dainan "Up next, exploring Hollywood" Rafferty
Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#14 Yankees99

Yankees99

    Giant Wheel

  • Black Tag
  • 189 posts

Posted 11 July 2012 - 12:02 PM

Safe to say you guys got your monies worth when you came out here. You guys covered everything and did a great job capturing the environments and nuances of each venue.

#15 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 15 July 2012 - 06:26 PM

Day 5, 6/29/12
Universal Studios Hollywood, exploring Hollywood and Santa Monica Pier

Posted Image
After driving through lovely LA traffic we made it to Universal Studios Hollywood.

Posted Image
Just like Universal Orlando, you have to walk through City Walk to get to the theme park.

Posted Image
Unlike Universal Orlando, it was mostly like a shopping mall. While City Walk in Orlando has dance clubs, restaurants and only a few shops.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Like comparing Disneyland to Magic Kingdom, the entrance to Universal is very similar to Florida's, yet so different.

Posted Image
Oh hey there free comp ticket! How are you today? Yea...free entry to Disney, Universal, Magic Mountain, SeaWorld and Knott's was pretty sweet. ;)

Posted Image
Posted Image
The park was very different than Universal Orlando.

Posted Image
Patrick and I with Dr Frankenstein's Monster...yea, I got nothing.

Posted Image
We decided to do the Studio Tour first. Which turned out to be a great idea. Because when we left the park in the early afternoon, the line was over an hour and a half.

Posted Image
Oy, this is going to be a long ride.

Posted Image
It was nice to be on an actual studio tour.

Posted Image
The Studio Tour brings you through many movie sets. This set was used as Hill Valley in Back to the Future.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Into King Kong 360. It was really incredible.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Before

Posted Image
After

Posted Image
Earthquake

Posted Image
Don't you just hate it when you're in the train station and the ceiling opens up and a truck falls in?

Posted Image
Can't do this in Orlando.

Posted Image
Yea....we didn't get a good shot of the shark.

Posted Image
Were gonna try to get off at that old fishing dock, we'll unload one row at a time and, oh watch those high voltage bars!

Posted Image
Sigh....I miss the Jaws Ride :(

Posted Image
After we did the Studio Tour we headed down to the Lower Lot

Posted Image
The park is on the side of the mountain.

Posted Image
It's a long way down from the Upper Lot to the Lower Lot.

Posted Image
Our first ride of the day was the park's only coaster.

Posted Image
The queue was neat but not as well themed as Orlando's.

Posted Image
The coaster wasn't as good as Florida's. It wasn't a bad ride by any means, but not as good as the one here.

Posted Image
In the Lower Lot they had the NBC Universal Experience which was celebrating the 100 years of Universal.

Posted Image
Transformers is the newest addition to Universal Studios Hollywood.

Posted Image
The attraction uses the same technology as Spider Man at Islands of Adventure.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Personally, I wasn't the biggest fan of the ride. It wasn't the best story line to follow, and it was almost all screen, with very little dark ride portion. If your a Transformers fan, I'm sure you'd find it amazing. Personally, I was unimpressed. I think Spiderman at Islands of Adventure is way better.

Posted Image
Oh yea, and Bumble Bee walks around.

Posted Image
Time for alternate reality Jurassic Park.

Posted Image
It's basically the same exact thing as the one in Islands of Adventure.

Posted Image
Luckily it has a single rider line...as well did everything else.

Posted Image
There are some design differences between Universal Hollywood and IOA's Jurassic Park River Adventure. USH's has a lot more water effects that get you soaked, while IOA's only gets you slightly wet.

Posted Image
Jackie enjoyed her ride. Patrick...wasn't expecting to get so wet.

Posted Image
After Jurassic Park we went back up to the Upper Lot and took a stroll around the park.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
This seems a bit out dated.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Doc Brown's, we must be by Back to the Future the Ride.

Posted Image
Oh it's just the Simpson's Ride.

Posted Image
Jackie and her favorite ride ;)

Posted Image
The building and the entire area around it is ridiculously huge.

Posted Image
Simpson's Ride in California actually takes your on ride photo.

Posted Image
The view from the exit is slightly different than Orlando's.

Posted Image
On the way out we did the House of Horrors. It was a fun walk through. It was nice to have classic horror films in a haunt maze.

Posted Image
Good bye Universal. It was a fun morning, but it's time to actually sight see.

Posted Image
Our first stop was Grauman's Chinese Theater.

Posted Image
Posted Image

Posted Image
Um...yea...

Posted Image
.....O_o

Posted Image
Posted Image
We were in Hollywood shortly after Michael Jackson's death anniversary.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
After walking around for a little bit, we set out to do our only real sight seeing thing. We found the house from American Horror Story.

Posted Image
After driving around, we made our way to Santa Monica.

Posted Image
Of course the only reason we came here was to ride the coaster.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Santa Monica West Coaster is a Moran steel roller coaster.

Posted Image
"I'm sorry. If you don't stand up straight, I can't measure you!"

Posted Image
Posted Image
The coaster's queue is on the edge of the pier.

Posted Image
Posted Image
Posted Image
After our ride on the West Coaster, we drove back to Anaheim.

Posted Image
We went to the Disneyland Hotel for a little bit to check out the Big Thunder Mountain model.

Posted Image
After we checked out the model, we walked around a little bit. But went back to our hotel and passed out.

Next stop, Six Flags Magic Mountain

-Dainan "My feet still hurt" Rafferty

Edited by CycloneMan, 19 July 2012 - 08:52 PM.

Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#16 batmanrobinchiller

batmanrobinchiller

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 676 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Metropolis
  • Interests:Drawing
    Painting
    Building Models (Roller coaster models)
    Karate

Posted 15 July 2012 - 11:33 PM

I wish I was on that trip with you! ugh. Posted Image
Six Flags Great Adventure Team Member 2011- Foods
Six Flags Great Adventure Team Member 2012- Rides - Green Lantern
Six Flags Great Adventure Unit Supervisor 2013- Rides - Superman: Ultimate Flight

#17 Yankees99

Yankees99

    Giant Wheel

  • Black Tag
  • 189 posts

Posted 16 July 2012 - 01:23 AM

Very nice. You sure got your monies worth when you came out here. Was last at Universal about two years ago (Live about 10-12 miles from it). The ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier is brand new. Had something to do with environmental/energy saving. How far up the coast did you drive? Did you walk over to Venice Beach? Did you go to Magic Mountain?

#18 The Master

The Master

    Sky Ride

  • Black Tag
  • 1,970 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:near Philadelphia
  • Interests:roller coasters, trains, old cars, old farm tractors, cats, and SciFi.

Posted 16 July 2012 - 02:39 AM

The Chinese Theater is cool but it is a shame about the creepy photo-op panhandlers hanging out there which is why I only stopped there the once. Up in Vancouver they wear suits which was quite an unbelievable sight.
Vote Saxon
bad wolf
Philly

#19 CycloneMan

CycloneMan

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 697 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Interests:Roller Coasters, Disney, Animals, Skate Boarding, Music, Movies, Books, Plays, etc

Posted 16 July 2012 - 07:49 AM

Very nice. You sure got your monies worth when you came out here. Was last at Universal about two years ago (Live about 10-12 miles from it). The ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier is brand new. Had something to do with environmental/energy saving. How far up the coast did you drive? Did you walk over to Venice Beach? Did you go to Magic Mountain?


The trip was pretty much fantastic. We didn't walk over to Venice Beach tho. We didn't drive up the coast at all. The only time we were on the beach was that evening in Santa Monica and San Diego. We did go to Magic Mountain, that will be the next Trip Report ;)


The Chinese Theater is cool but it is a shame about the creepy photo-op panhandlers hanging out there which is why I only stopped there the once. Up in Vancouver they wear suits which was quite an unbelievable sight.


Yea, we have those in NY too. They're more common now, I don't really remember seeing that many when I lived there.
Posted Image
www.Facebook.com/dainanrafferty
___________________________________________

Rolling Thunder Lead Summer 2009

#20 ThemeParkRider

ThemeParkRider

    Runaway Mine Train

  • Black Tag
  • 887 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:New Jersey
  • Interests:Theme Parks, Coasters, and Attractions

Posted 16 July 2012 - 11:20 AM

I remember the House of Horrors. That was pretty unique and I wish we had that in Florida!




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users