Thursday, September 12, 2013

West Coast Bash

Last weekend I flew out to Southern California for West Coast Bash with Theme Park Review. It's a coaster event at Six Flags Magic Mountain and Knott's Berry Farm where we get exclusive ride time and behind the scenes tours. I've been on a couple of other bashes (Deep South Bash, New Texas Giant Bash), and a tour (Europe 2012) with TPR. I saw a cheap(ish) flight to LA and jumped on the chance to meet up with old friends and ride some coasters. I hadn't been to Magic Mountain since 2001 and Knott's Berry Farm since 2011, so I picked up several credits along the way. In fact, I surpassed my target for the year, which was to reach 550 coasters. I'm up to 551! Maybe next year's target will be 600...

Matt and I stopped by Pacific Park in Santa Monica on Friday night to get the credit. It's a fun little park with a zippy Morgan family coaster. After the 40 minute drive up to Valencia, we grabbed dinner and drinks at BJ's (seriously... BJ's brewpub) and caught some shut-eye for the busy weekend ahead.

Saturday started with some ERT at Magic Mountain. We went straight to Full Throttle, the new coaster. It's a very fun ride. The best part is the giant loop - there is some serious upside down hang-time. It's probably one of the best coasters at Magic Mountain, but could use a little more length and re-configuring of the brakes so they don't stop you in the middle of the ride's biggest drop. Another new ride for me was Tatsu. This is my favorite B&M flying coaster. It's really neat how it swoops over the mountain top, and the pretzel loop is insane. The new-ish wood coaster, Apocalypse (formerly Terminator), was a mixed bag. When I rode near the front of the train in the morning, it was just an OK ride, a bit rough with not much airtime. When I rode at night in the back of the train, it was a really fun out of control experience.

Magic Mountain is a decent park, but they could use some serious customer service training, and need to work on ride reliability. X2 was down, Scream and Apocalypse were only running one train, my friends got stuck on a malfunctioning Superman coaster, and both Tatsu and Apocalypse broke down during ERT. The loading on Tatsu and Green Lantern seemed to take ages. But since the park wasn't very crowded and we had plenty of ERT, we still rode everything and got multiple rides on our favorites.

In contrast to Magic Mountain, Knott's really rolled out the red carpet for us. The staff was amazing. We got a behind the scenes tour of the log ride and a special tour of the Calico mine ride narrated by a hilarious Knott's historian. The day started with morning ERT, which included the entire Boardwalk section plus Xcelerator. I think Xcelerator may be my favorite coaster in Southern California. I love the intense launch and top hat, comfortable trains, and smooth ride. Silver Bullet was running much better than when I rode it last. It was glass smooth and actually had some decent forces in the final helix. At lunch we got a full buffet with Mrs. Knott's fried chicken (huge improvement on the previous day's lunch!), complete with old west bandit actors who "robbed" our table. Unfortunately I had to leave after lunch to catch my flight. I wish I could have stayed longer to enjoy this excellent park!

On to the pictures:

Great weather and atmosphere at Pacific Park.
Full Throttle's launch and loop.
Full Throttle's dive loop - forwards and backwards!
Kiddie credit!
Tatsu's first drop swoops over the path
ANOTHER kiddie credit? No shame.
Full Throttle goes through the loop...
...and over the loop!
Some creepy dolls outside Knott's Berry Farm.
The inside drop on the log flume (sans water).
We got to walk in the actual flume trough!
The TPR group on the log flume tour.
Just saying hi to Bert the donkey.
Creepy animatronic characters.
Boat storage area.
Outside flume drop without water.
The Calico Mine Ride may be getting a major update soon!

I love special coaster events like these, and I'm hoping to be able to do a TPR tour or at least a bash event next year. I'm really looking forward to a trip to Missouri in October with the Metro Atlanta Coaster Club.We'll be going on Outlaw Run, which I've heard is one of the best coasters on earth.


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Clusterfest 2013

Labor Day in Atlanta is pretty much amazing. Each year there are a ton of events. This year it was DragonCon, NASCAR race, Black Gay Pride Festival, Decatur Book Festival, Chick-fil-A kick-off game, Georgia Tech and Georgia State home football games, Weekender Music Fest, Beer and Whiskey Fest, StarLight Drive Invasion, Atlanta Jerk Festival, and even "LudaDay Weekend" sponsored by Ludacris.

We didn't have the time (or energy!) to go to ALL of the events, but we made our way around town to several of the big happenings. Let the cluster commence:

Labor Day Weekend has arrived!
DragonCon takes over downtown, with 55,000 sci-fi nerds. 
The Box Heroes agree that MARTA is SMARTA.
DragonCon parade! 
Just a pirate ship. Nothing to see here.
Box Hero pounds it out.
More Box Heroes! 
THIS IS SPARTA! 
Steampunk Tetris! 
Why yes, yes it does. 
The kilted stormtrooper contingent. 
MUPPET STORMTROOPERS! I love these guys. 
We stopped by Bobby Dodd Stadium to see Georgia Tech win 70-0. 
Watched the Notre Dame game too, of course. 
White Party at our friend Jenny's house.
For some reason we got in the shower. No, we weren't drunk! 
Soccer in Piedmont Park. 
Rainy afternoon at the Decatur Book Festival. 
Scrabble Decatur Book Festival sign in a storefront.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Mountain Cabin Weekend

This past weekend we spent a relaxing three days with David's family at a cabin on Lake Nottely near Blairsville, Georgia. It's always nice to get away from the city and spend some time in the mountains. We saw a bear, caught some fish, swam and kayaked, and ate way too much food. We hope to make this an annual tradition!

View from the main room of the cabin
David's parents kayaking
A deer in the yard
Lake Nottely
Floating on the lake
Feeding some ducks
Scorpion we found
The ginormous "cabin" we stayed in!
Lake Nottely
David by Helton Creek
Lower Helton Creek Falls
Upper Helton Creek Falls
Foggy morning on Lake Nottely
Cornbread!
Mmm, home-made peach cobbler!
Ahh, nature
Paul caught a fish! A little one
Beer from South Carolina
Paul caught a fish at night, too!
We finished two puzzles - summer and winter
Obviously we stopped at Booger Hollow