Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Pennsylvania and New Jersey - coasters and culture

I (Paul) recently took a trip to ride roller coasters in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, with a little time to check out other attractions in the area. I flew up to Philadelphia and spent the week of memorial day driving around. I did miss a few credits but for the most part I rode what I wanted, getting 22 new coasters. Rain threatened parts of the trip, but on the one completely rainy day I took a break from coasters and visited some museums. This won't be a full blog post, just some highlights. On to the pictures!

Landing in Philly at sunset.

First coaster of the trip, at FunPlex.

Second stop - Dutch Wonderland, where I picked up one new credit.

And Dorney Park to close out the coasters for the day.

Iron Menace was new for me.

I went into downtown Allentown for dinner.

Beer sampler time!

The next morning started at Sesame Place, where unfortunately Oscar's Wacky Taxi was closed.

I stopped by the New Jersey state museum in Trenton.

The museum, next to the capitol building.

Next stop - Six Flags Great Adventure. There were three new credits for me here.

The Flash is a great coaster, but too low capacity for this park.

Jersey Devil was great!

Next up was a couple of seaside parks, starting with Jenkinson's boardwalk.

And then Casino Pier.

360 degree panoramic from the beach next to Casino Pier.

Dinner in downtown Tom's River.

The next day was rainy all day, so I found some indoor things to do. Here's a cool Russian church I drove by.

"Otherworld" in Philadelphia was a really neat huge indoor interactive art exhibit.

The pictures don't do it justice, it was really fun to explore.

One of my favorite rooms.

Some kind of shag carpet monsters.

Lunch in Bryn Athyn.

I took a tour of the Bryn Athyn catherdral.

The exterior of the cathedral.

I also toured the Glencairn estate.

This was their *living room*

A cool mosaic.

Rainy view of Philadelphia from the tower of Glencairn.

Interesting wheeled eyeball angels.

A mosaic I really liked.

They also had a number of history exhibits in the estate, including an Egyptian room.

You didn't think it would be a coasterless day, did you? I found an indoor one at iPlay America.

Brooklyn pizza for dinner!

The next day was another rainy day, and many parks were closed due to it being a weekday, so I did some more exploring - starting with Princeton.

Princeton University entrance gates.

Some monks at Princeton.

Princeton cathedral.

Next stop - the Philadelphia museum of art, one of my favorite museums.

They had an exhibit of 1940s art.

One of the courtyard/cloisters - the museum has multiple of these.

A Japanese room.

The center of the museum.

People lining up to see the Rocky statue.

Next stop - Medford, a cute little town.

There are several breweries.

I tried King's Road.

Started the next day with a quick visit to the water in Island Heights.

First coaster of what would be a coaster-filled day, Cinderoller Coaster.

Ramen for lunch!

The Barnegat Lighthouse.

Almost there! :)

View from the top.

The New Jersey maritime museum.

OK, time for more coasters - I had to wait for Fantasy Island to open at 5pm.

Playland's Castaway Cove opened at 6pm and I got all 4 coasters in short order.

Three of the four coasters are visible here.

Boardwalk parks are charming.

Final credits at Morey's Piers.

Runaway Tram was a new one for me.

The park is spread across three piers.

Another credit!

Unfortunately Great White has not reopened yet.

Ending the day with frozen custard, just as a rainstorm started.

I started my final day with a delicious cold brew from Yellow Dog roasters.

The Atlantic City lighthouse.

Time to climb!

View from the top.

Atlantic city has some great old architecture but unfortunately is quite rundown.

White House subs for lunch.

Steel Pier was my objective for the day. Although they were testing the new coaster, I waited around for a couple hours and they told me it would be 2-3 more hours before it opened. So I missed the credit. :(

Last stop - a Swedish American museum near the airport.

The main hall of the museum.

That wrapped up my trip - pretty successful despite several rainy days!