I took an impromptu trip to Keansburg Amusement Park in Keansburg, NJ on Saturday night. My sister ended up not having to work so she called me up, suggesting a quick trip down to …
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Trip Report: Keansburg Amusement Park 5/30/09
June 1st, 2009 · 1 Comment · new jersey, trip reports
Bizarro/Xploratorium at Great Adventure Photos
May 4th, 2009 · No Comments · news, six flags
Just a quick little update with some photos of Bizarro from the 5/2 trip to Six Flags Great Adventure. It’s kind of tough getting different shots of the ride since they have the fence right up near the front of the path.
[nggallery id=22]It looks almost ready to go! Notice …
Video: Voodoo (Possessed) at Dorney Park
April 13th, 2009 · 2 Comments · dorney park, videos
During that shameless April Fools prank, which was a Voodoo video but turned into a Rick Roll, I promised that there would in fact be a Voodoo video; well it’s finally here!
Just some quick facts about the ride; Voodoo/Possessed is an Intimin Impulse coaster at Dorney Park & …
Trip Report: Coney Island, NY 4/5/09
April 7th, 2009 · No Comments · astroland, coney island, trip reports
Many parks in the northeast US opened on April 4th, but I got my first taste of theme parks in 2009 on Sunday the 5th with a visit to Coney Island, NY. It was pretty nice out, probably around 65F with only wispy clouds decorating the sky. The drive to Coney Island was hectic as always with annoyingly narrow road lanes, aggressive drivers, and sudden lane changes.
Upon arriving on Coney Island, I drove down Surf Ave, hoping to find street side parking, but to no avail. I then ended up on Brighton Beach Ave, which is this sucky, crowded, pedestrian filled road that travels under an elongated subway overpass; I eventually managed to escape down side street to turn around.
I finally pulled into the Keyspan Park parking lot, resigned to paying whatever to park there. However I found no one manning the gates or patrolling the lot so I just pulled into a spot and hoped that I was allowed to do so for free!
The boardwalk was fairly crowded with everyone enjoying the unusually great weather. I strolled down the boardwalk, past the vacant lots that are Sitt-land, past Deno’s Wonderwheel Park, and past the remains of Astroland on my way to the Cyclone.
I took a few pictures of the Cyclone before purchasing a ticket to ride which cost $8.00 bucks; expensive but then again it is the Cyclone. Hey, it’s better than paying $10 bucks to cross the Verrazanno Bridge! The Cyclone was great as always with it’s abrupt drops, turns that toss you to the side of the seat, and its out of control style.
[nggallery id=17]After riding I scoped out the old Astroland site to see what was left…which isn’t much. The Water Flume sat there in pieces, some parts stacked neatly with others seemingly strewn about. All of the flatrides like Breakdance and Scrambler were gone, stored somewhere in Staten Island. The only remaining ride is the AstroTower, which is probably very tough to remove. To be honest, the AstroTower is practically a Coney Island icon along with the likes of Cyclone, Wonderwheel, and Parachute Jump; I can’t imagine seeing the Coney skyline without it!
Ride Review: Hydra: the Revenge
February 10th, 2009 · No Comments · dorney park, ride reviews
At one time, a coaster called Hercules dominated the skyline of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, PA. The Dinn Corp manufactured and Curtis Summers designed Hercules even held the grand honor of having the worlds …










