Rachel
Coaster MILF
For 2014 I’ve made it my goal to visit as many UK parks as I can. Foreign trips are off the radar for me this year and I’ve done all the Merlin parks countless times so over the season I intend to be visiting as many parks as possible. Instead of clogging up the boards with different threads I’ll keep it all to one and just update as I go along.
The season started for me on Sunday 13th April with a trip to sunny Southend. After deciding that it was way too nice of an evening to spend indoors we decided to make the 45 minute trip and make the most of the half price wristbands after 6pm deal. No new creds but I was itching to ride something after the off season. We arrived at just after 5, grabbed some dinner in the pizza/pasta diner restaurant (where the waitresses sing karaoke – pretty random!) got our wristbands at 6 and off we were.
There aren’t too many pictures as I only had my phone on me and it was all stuff I’ve seen before.
Barnstormer was first. Nothing special but we had to get our moneys worth.
Next up was Ramba Zamba the Disk’O ride. I really enjoy these and find them to be good fun.
I think next we headed to the Mini Mega but it was closed for some unknown reason. So we went to the Crooked House. Surprisingly I can’t ever recall going in a crooked house before. I didn’t like it, it made me feel disorientated which is probably the point but just not for me. No idea what the storyline was supposed to be about, if you can call it that.
Did the Kiddi Koasta, again just getting our moneys worth.
Went to the other side of the pier, and started off with Rage. Haven’t been on this for years, bit short and bumpy but I suppose it makes the most of the space it has.
Went on the little drop ride next which was terrible, I suppose younger kids might find it impressive.
Went and queued up for Over The Hill where some poor teenage ride op was being shouted at by some family because they had bought the wrong wrist band. Poor girl, got to love the general public </3. Anyway most of the ride is pretty average but I completely forgot about the ending and it scared the crap out of me ha! One of the better seaside ghost trains for this reason.
Did the swings which were okay. Decided we weren’t in the mood for any more spinning rides so headed to Green Scream. I’ve always had a little soft spot for this ride, definitely one of the better family coasters I’ve been on. Was right at the back for our first ride, picks up a nice little bit of speed being dragged around the track. Did a re-ride, was somewhere in the middle, not as good but still fun.
We considered doing the water slides but it was starting to get chilly so we did a re-ride on rage and then went back to try and do Mini Mega. Still closed </3. By now we were tired after a long day so we did one more ride on the Disk’O, bought some donuts (a MUST for any visit to the seaside) and headed home.
A decent start to the season and not bad for an unplanned evening.
Thanks for reading .
The season started for me on Sunday 13th April with a trip to sunny Southend. After deciding that it was way too nice of an evening to spend indoors we decided to make the 45 minute trip and make the most of the half price wristbands after 6pm deal. No new creds but I was itching to ride something after the off season. We arrived at just after 5, grabbed some dinner in the pizza/pasta diner restaurant (where the waitresses sing karaoke – pretty random!) got our wristbands at 6 and off we were.
There aren’t too many pictures as I only had my phone on me and it was all stuff I’ve seen before.
Barnstormer was first. Nothing special but we had to get our moneys worth.
Next up was Ramba Zamba the Disk’O ride. I really enjoy these and find them to be good fun.
I think next we headed to the Mini Mega but it was closed for some unknown reason. So we went to the Crooked House. Surprisingly I can’t ever recall going in a crooked house before. I didn’t like it, it made me feel disorientated which is probably the point but just not for me. No idea what the storyline was supposed to be about, if you can call it that.
Did the Kiddi Koasta, again just getting our moneys worth.
Went to the other side of the pier, and started off with Rage. Haven’t been on this for years, bit short and bumpy but I suppose it makes the most of the space it has.
Went on the little drop ride next which was terrible, I suppose younger kids might find it impressive.
Went and queued up for Over The Hill where some poor teenage ride op was being shouted at by some family because they had bought the wrong wrist band. Poor girl, got to love the general public </3. Anyway most of the ride is pretty average but I completely forgot about the ending and it scared the crap out of me ha! One of the better seaside ghost trains for this reason.
Did the swings which were okay. Decided we weren’t in the mood for any more spinning rides so headed to Green Scream. I’ve always had a little soft spot for this ride, definitely one of the better family coasters I’ve been on. Was right at the back for our first ride, picks up a nice little bit of speed being dragged around the track. Did a re-ride, was somewhere in the middle, not as good but still fun.
We considered doing the water slides but it was starting to get chilly so we did a re-ride on rage and then went back to try and do Mini Mega. Still closed </3. By now we were tired after a long day so we did one more ride on the Disk’O, bought some donuts (a MUST for any visit to the seaside) and headed home.
A decent start to the season and not bad for an unplanned evening.
Thanks for reading .