Chris Coasters
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Hi everyone… been a minute. I’ve done some stuff this year. I’m planning to gloss over my trips from May before going into a more detailed report from my recent trip to Colorado and then start my pre trip report for my final trip of the year at the end of the month. Not sure how much I will post at once or how long it will take to post it all but here we go. Buckle up.
After 4 unexplainable years without riding a coaster I said enough is enough and booked an impromptu trip to Florida less than a week away. My last trip there was in 2019 so a lot has opened and changed. It started with a horribly rainy day at Seaworld Orlando waiting out rain storms to pick up the 4 coasters I needed (Penguin Trek, Icebreaker, Super Grover, and Pipeline).
I managed to get everything and just as I had done back in 2019 I had extra time and when I have extra time in Florida I buy a ticket to a Disney park. In 2019 I had done this twice to go to Animal Kingdom for the first time and get my 300th coaster on Expedition Everest. Then again a few days later to go to Hollywood Studios and face my childhood fear of Rock N Roller Coaster. This time it was Epcot a park I hadn’t visited since 2005 when I was in 4th grade. Typically when I go to a park it’s all about the new coasters but if Disney is involved it’s not a typically cred run. I was excited to get Cosmic Rewind but if told you that was my main reason for going to Epcot I would be lying. Trying Beverly for the first time, smelling the burning smell in Spaceship Earth, and of course journeying into imagination with my old buddy Figment these were the reasons why I was at Epcot and it was truly what I was hoping to get out of this trip pure happiness is what I refer to it as. A moment in which you’re so content if the world came crashing down around you it’s all good. I was beyond thrilled to be back not only in Florida or at Disney but in my happy place traveling, seeing the world and escaping the norm.
I managed to get on every ride that day except The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and every ride was simply fantastic from old favorites like Spaceship Earth, Gran Fiesta Tour and Journey into Imagination with Figment to new rides like Frozen Ratatouille and Cosmic Rewind it was really a perfect day I did it all including using a trash can as a table.
The following day I would head down to Tampa stopping at Peppa Pig Theme Park to ride Daddy Pig’s Roller Coaster. Once a credit whore always a credit whore. When I showed up at the front gate by myself, the lady who scanned my ticket seemed absolutely appalled that I was there without a child, but I digress. Daddy Pig’s Coaster was actually pretty cool as it takes you through Peppa’s house in the queue to Daddy Pig’s car where you have to avoid road work to go somewhere and then end up right back where you started it was pretty unique and I liked how it told a story.
I then headed down to Tampa to go to the Lowry Park Zoo to try to pick up the Tasmanian Tiger credit however because it had rained earlier in the day, zoo staff informed me that the coaster wouldn’t be able to operate until the track dried off. Ultimately the coaster stayed closed the remainder of the day.
Luckily not that far away is lovely Busch Gardens Tampa Bay with three new coasters opening since I was there last and one spite I had four coasters waiting for me in Phoenix Rising, Iron Gwazi, Sheikra and Tigris. I got all four without any problem except for getting stuck in the station for about 10 to 15 minutes on Phoenix Rising and having to get off and go back in line once it was good to go.
After Busch, I headed back to the Orlando Kissimmee area to get the only coaster I was missing at the Fun Spot parks Hurricane. That part of the park was an absolute ghost town with only two employees operating five rides and only a couple other people in the area I basically had the place to myself.
I found myself at Disney Springs shopping and eating at T-Rex before calling it a night. Whenever I go to Florida I always plan for the last day to be at Universal and this trip was no exception. Unfortunately I was there a week before Epic Universe opened. I started out at Islands of Adventure, picking up the two coasters that I needed Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster. Of course I still need Pteranadon Flyers and probably will forever. Islands also has a bunch of undefined coasters on coaster count which I don’t actually count towards my main count but still like to check the boxes off so I rode one side of the Seuss Trolley because the other one wasn’t running and Dudley Do Rights Rip Saw Falls. After those I had lunch at Mythos and headed over to to Universal Studios Florida. It was a true do whatever you want feel as there were no credits to be gotten so it was all about enjoying the park riding Revenge of the Mummy, Men in Black, Minions, Trollercoaster, Escape from Gringotts and a whole lot of ET. ET Adventure is easily my favorite dark ride. I could sit on it all day and not get off just admiring everything about it. Just so good thank you Steven Spielberg. I also met YouTuber World of Micah. I basically rode ET until the park closed, made my way over to Cowfish for dinner and wrapped up my Florida trip. Little did I know just three days later I would be back on a plane off on another journey.
While I was in the parking lot at Peppa Pig Theme Park I got a text from my dad telling me that my grandfather who lives in Mississippi passed away. His three nieces (whom I’ve never met) and brother were going to be holding a celebration of his life the following Tuesday. I didn’t think I would be able to go, but because my work schedule at the time was just on the weekend. I ended up flying back home from Florida on Thursday working Friday, Saturday Sunday, and then flying down to Memphis Monday and coming home on Friday to go back to work on the following Saturday. Originally I had planned an epic road trip while I was there flying home out of Cincinnati after visiting Kings Island and picking up what seemed like 1000 SBF spinners all across middle America, but once I got down to our Mississippi farm instinctually I felt like I had to stay so I rearranged everything to fly back out of Memphis on the Friday to spend time with family sneaking away one day four hours up to Kentucky to go to my first ever Buc-ee’s and to ride the coasters of Beech Bend. I even managed to get a second spinner at City Forum in Clarksville, Tennessee on top of the one at Beech Bend. Beech Bend was a pretty nice park and the surrounding area was really pretty. I was a huge fan of Kentucky Rumbler riding it a handful of times front, back, and middle it was solid all around.
I fueled up at Buc-ee’s got some BBQ, blue soda and a shirt and made my way back down to the farm. But not without getting another cred first.
Upon returning home it was work work work until the first week of August where every year my work shuts down for a week. My girlfriend Lindsey and I had been throwing back and fourth some ideas on where to go but ultimately planned a trip to Colorado for mountains, coasters and mountain coasters.
This first chunk of the trip report lacked a lot of detail and opinions but that was the intent to just kind of gloss over my year so far. For this next part as this just happened and is fresh I will be going into greater detail in part 2 my Colorado trip as well as continue on with my final trip plans for the year.
All photos are my own taken by me on my phone.
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After 4 unexplainable years without riding a coaster I said enough is enough and booked an impromptu trip to Florida less than a week away. My last trip there was in 2019 so a lot has opened and changed. It started with a horribly rainy day at Seaworld Orlando waiting out rain storms to pick up the 4 coasters I needed (Penguin Trek, Icebreaker, Super Grover, and Pipeline).




I managed to get everything and just as I had done back in 2019 I had extra time and when I have extra time in Florida I buy a ticket to a Disney park. In 2019 I had done this twice to go to Animal Kingdom for the first time and get my 300th coaster on Expedition Everest. Then again a few days later to go to Hollywood Studios and face my childhood fear of Rock N Roller Coaster. This time it was Epcot a park I hadn’t visited since 2005 when I was in 4th grade. Typically when I go to a park it’s all about the new coasters but if Disney is involved it’s not a typically cred run. I was excited to get Cosmic Rewind but if told you that was my main reason for going to Epcot I would be lying. Trying Beverly for the first time, smelling the burning smell in Spaceship Earth, and of course journeying into imagination with my old buddy Figment these were the reasons why I was at Epcot and it was truly what I was hoping to get out of this trip pure happiness is what I refer to it as. A moment in which you’re so content if the world came crashing down around you it’s all good. I was beyond thrilled to be back not only in Florida or at Disney but in my happy place traveling, seeing the world and escaping the norm.




I managed to get on every ride that day except The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and every ride was simply fantastic from old favorites like Spaceship Earth, Gran Fiesta Tour and Journey into Imagination with Figment to new rides like Frozen Ratatouille and Cosmic Rewind it was really a perfect day I did it all including using a trash can as a table.

The following day I would head down to Tampa stopping at Peppa Pig Theme Park to ride Daddy Pig’s Roller Coaster. Once a credit whore always a credit whore. When I showed up at the front gate by myself, the lady who scanned my ticket seemed absolutely appalled that I was there without a child, but I digress. Daddy Pig’s Coaster was actually pretty cool as it takes you through Peppa’s house in the queue to Daddy Pig’s car where you have to avoid road work to go somewhere and then end up right back where you started it was pretty unique and I liked how it told a story.


I then headed down to Tampa to go to the Lowry Park Zoo to try to pick up the Tasmanian Tiger credit however because it had rained earlier in the day, zoo staff informed me that the coaster wouldn’t be able to operate until the track dried off. Ultimately the coaster stayed closed the remainder of the day.

Luckily not that far away is lovely Busch Gardens Tampa Bay with three new coasters opening since I was there last and one spite I had four coasters waiting for me in Phoenix Rising, Iron Gwazi, Sheikra and Tigris. I got all four without any problem except for getting stuck in the station for about 10 to 15 minutes on Phoenix Rising and having to get off and go back in line once it was good to go.




After Busch, I headed back to the Orlando Kissimmee area to get the only coaster I was missing at the Fun Spot parks Hurricane. That part of the park was an absolute ghost town with only two employees operating five rides and only a couple other people in the area I basically had the place to myself.

I found myself at Disney Springs shopping and eating at T-Rex before calling it a night. Whenever I go to Florida I always plan for the last day to be at Universal and this trip was no exception. Unfortunately I was there a week before Epic Universe opened. I started out at Islands of Adventure, picking up the two coasters that I needed Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster. Of course I still need Pteranadon Flyers and probably will forever. Islands also has a bunch of undefined coasters on coaster count which I don’t actually count towards my main count but still like to check the boxes off so I rode one side of the Seuss Trolley because the other one wasn’t running and Dudley Do Rights Rip Saw Falls. After those I had lunch at Mythos and headed over to to Universal Studios Florida. It was a true do whatever you want feel as there were no credits to be gotten so it was all about enjoying the park riding Revenge of the Mummy, Men in Black, Minions, Trollercoaster, Escape from Gringotts and a whole lot of ET. ET Adventure is easily my favorite dark ride. I could sit on it all day and not get off just admiring everything about it. Just so good thank you Steven Spielberg. I also met YouTuber World of Micah. I basically rode ET until the park closed, made my way over to Cowfish for dinner and wrapped up my Florida trip. Little did I know just three days later I would be back on a plane off on another journey.




While I was in the parking lot at Peppa Pig Theme Park I got a text from my dad telling me that my grandfather who lives in Mississippi passed away. His three nieces (whom I’ve never met) and brother were going to be holding a celebration of his life the following Tuesday. I didn’t think I would be able to go, but because my work schedule at the time was just on the weekend. I ended up flying back home from Florida on Thursday working Friday, Saturday Sunday, and then flying down to Memphis Monday and coming home on Friday to go back to work on the following Saturday. Originally I had planned an epic road trip while I was there flying home out of Cincinnati after visiting Kings Island and picking up what seemed like 1000 SBF spinners all across middle America, but once I got down to our Mississippi farm instinctually I felt like I had to stay so I rearranged everything to fly back out of Memphis on the Friday to spend time with family sneaking away one day four hours up to Kentucky to go to my first ever Buc-ee’s and to ride the coasters of Beech Bend. I even managed to get a second spinner at City Forum in Clarksville, Tennessee on top of the one at Beech Bend. Beech Bend was a pretty nice park and the surrounding area was really pretty. I was a huge fan of Kentucky Rumbler riding it a handful of times front, back, and middle it was solid all around.




I fueled up at Buc-ee’s got some BBQ, blue soda and a shirt and made my way back down to the farm. But not without getting another cred first.



Upon returning home it was work work work until the first week of August where every year my work shuts down for a week. My girlfriend Lindsey and I had been throwing back and fourth some ideas on where to go but ultimately planned a trip to Colorado for mountains, coasters and mountain coasters.
This first chunk of the trip report lacked a lot of detail and opinions but that was the intent to just kind of gloss over my year so far. For this next part as this just happened and is fresh I will be going into greater detail in part 2 my Colorado trip as well as continue on with my final trip plans for the year.
All photos are my own taken by me on my phone.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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