FistedColossus
Hyper Poster
The brother of a very good friend of mine was due to marry his American fiance in her hometown of Oxford, Mississippi and I was invited. Naturally my first thought was 'sweet, I think that's near Dollywood?'. Closely followed by 'I really need to get back on Steel Vengeance'. And eventually 'I'm very happy for them and honoured to be invited'. So I planned a 10 day road trip with the wedding being the meat in a coaster sandwich.
The penciled in parks were Cedar Point, Kings Island, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City and Holiday World.
There were a lot of doubts over this plan and I only confirmed my attendance after passing my work probation period in March. Even then, this was going to have to be done on a seriously tight budget. So flights were booked to and from Chicago, car hire sorted, and dirt cheap Motels were reserved.
Park 1: Cedar Point
Had a fairly straightforward drive from Chicago over to Sandusky on the Saturday, with tickets booked for the park on the following two days.
It was an amazing feeling stepping back into Cedar Point and obviously we headed straight to...
Steel Vengeance - The crowds were quite low at this point but we still waited around 30 mins or so for our first ride. We got on the back row and whilst not quite as wild as I remembered it was still a clear number one coaster for me. Got 4 more rides in throughout the day and it just got better and better, seemingly gaining 5mph every ride and hauling through the course. Back row night ride cemented my belief that I don't think this ride will ever be topped. Got another 5 rides on the second day, so 9 in total without Fast Lane, not bad at all. 10/10.
Magnum XL 200 - Another favourite of mine which once again delivered. I love rides with 'stupid' airtime. The unexpected type which absolutely eject you out of nowhere. Its a little rough but nowhere near as bad as that monorail over in Blackpool. Only had 2 rides in total, should have done a lot more but it was down most of the second day. 9/10.
Milenium Force - Had a few rides on this and didn't realise how much of a front row ride it is. Great experience going at that speed with the wind in your face throughout. Not one of the very best but still fun. 8.5/10.
Gatekeeper - A new ride for me, not usually a fan of wing coasters and now it turns out that's because I've only done crap ones previously. This was a brilliant display of B&M at their finest. 8/10.
Raptor - Had front and back row rides, the latter of which combined with dehydration resulted in a very intense experience. One of the best inverts out there 8.5/10.
Iron Dragon - Another new ride for me which was as expected, one of the weaker versions of this ride but I'm a big fan of these. 7/10.
Blue Streak - Rides very well given it's age, decent airtime and not too rough. 6.5/10.
Maverick - Was really hyped to get back on this. Had front and back row rides over the two days and unfortunately it didn't hit quite as hard as I'd remembered. Still an elite coaster but not quite as good as Taron and Helix. 9/10.
Gemini - Another one that still delivers despite the age. Solid ride with decent airtime. 6/10.
Had an exhausting but action packed two days at Cedar Point. It was incredibly hot, especially for a couple of pasty, ginger-bearded Brits. Walked over 25k steps each day and only really stopped for water.
We were very fortunate with the crowd levels which was ideal because $120 a day on Fast Lane wasn't gonna be possible this time round. In fact Steel Vengeance was close to a walk on for the last half an hour of the Monday.
Away from the park we visited my favourite pub in the world, The Thirsty Pony. Wings, chilli Fries and philly cheesesteaks were eaten and many yards of beer consumed.
The penciled in parks were Cedar Point, Kings Island, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City and Holiday World.
There were a lot of doubts over this plan and I only confirmed my attendance after passing my work probation period in March. Even then, this was going to have to be done on a seriously tight budget. So flights were booked to and from Chicago, car hire sorted, and dirt cheap Motels were reserved.
Park 1: Cedar Point
Had a fairly straightforward drive from Chicago over to Sandusky on the Saturday, with tickets booked for the park on the following two days.
It was an amazing feeling stepping back into Cedar Point and obviously we headed straight to...
Steel Vengeance - The crowds were quite low at this point but we still waited around 30 mins or so for our first ride. We got on the back row and whilst not quite as wild as I remembered it was still a clear number one coaster for me. Got 4 more rides in throughout the day and it just got better and better, seemingly gaining 5mph every ride and hauling through the course. Back row night ride cemented my belief that I don't think this ride will ever be topped. Got another 5 rides on the second day, so 9 in total without Fast Lane, not bad at all. 10/10.
Magnum XL 200 - Another favourite of mine which once again delivered. I love rides with 'stupid' airtime. The unexpected type which absolutely eject you out of nowhere. Its a little rough but nowhere near as bad as that monorail over in Blackpool. Only had 2 rides in total, should have done a lot more but it was down most of the second day. 9/10.
Milenium Force - Had a few rides on this and didn't realise how much of a front row ride it is. Great experience going at that speed with the wind in your face throughout. Not one of the very best but still fun. 8.5/10.
Gatekeeper - A new ride for me, not usually a fan of wing coasters and now it turns out that's because I've only done crap ones previously. This was a brilliant display of B&M at their finest. 8/10.
Raptor - Had front and back row rides, the latter of which combined with dehydration resulted in a very intense experience. One of the best inverts out there 8.5/10.
Iron Dragon - Another new ride for me which was as expected, one of the weaker versions of this ride but I'm a big fan of these. 7/10.
Blue Streak - Rides very well given it's age, decent airtime and not too rough. 6.5/10.
Maverick - Was really hyped to get back on this. Had front and back row rides over the two days and unfortunately it didn't hit quite as hard as I'd remembered. Still an elite coaster but not quite as good as Taron and Helix. 9/10.
Gemini - Another one that still delivers despite the age. Solid ride with decent airtime. 6/10.
Had an exhausting but action packed two days at Cedar Point. It was incredibly hot, especially for a couple of pasty, ginger-bearded Brits. Walked over 25k steps each day and only really stopped for water.
We were very fortunate with the crowd levels which was ideal because $120 a day on Fast Lane wasn't gonna be possible this time round. In fact Steel Vengeance was close to a walk on for the last half an hour of the Monday.
Away from the park we visited my favourite pub in the world, The Thirsty Pony. Wings, chilli Fries and philly cheesesteaks were eaten and many yards of beer consumed.