Home > Forums > Trip Reports and Tips > View Topic
( Moderators: ThmPrkCrtc, BobFunland, adriahna )
Hop Forums:
Page [ 1 of 1 ] [ 1 ]
Author Volcanomania, PKD, April 8, 2006
Cyclonic
Posts: 2636
Registered: 7/19/2002

Rank: Experiment 626
4/11/2006 9:50:18 AM
Volcanomania
King’s Dominion
April 8, 2006
Weather: Rainy and cold most of the day

The day started out OK, it was cloudy, a little rainy but still relatively warm. I had stayed the night at my sister’s house in Lexington Park, and got to the park at about 9:00, finding a very close parking spot.

The event was a Coaster Zombie run affair, always a good event. I found the Zombies near the gates and lended a hand passing out the event materials.

The park was also holding a cheerleading competition, and there were about 10,000 screaming twelve years olds running around. (1) At 9:30, we went through the gates and headed into the park and towards Volcano.

Volcano was prepped and ready to go. I was ahead of most everybody, so I got in line for the front seat, as there were only a few folks there, and got on the second train out. Volcano’s crew was fast and efficient, keeping dispatch times down. I got five or six rides in varying seats, not really sure, and then headed out to see the rest of the park.

The park was, at this point, open to Gold Pass members, so all the rides were open. I went straight away to the Flying Eagles, easily my favorite flat in the park, and proceeded to get my own personal ERT on them. I had them snapping like crazy, and throughout the day, I had managed 20 or more laps on the ride. Later in the day I would be joined by Brian Watts, another Flying Skooter devotee, and we would really go at it. The ride ops got a kick out of it, snapping is a rarity at this park, and we were doing some hard, loud snaps. It is truly interesting the see people’s reaction. On one ride, a woman standing by watching the ride, covered her mouth and yelled “Oh my God” when I first got it going. Brian and I each managed to make someone cry. Yes, it was a good day on the Flying Eagles. (2)

I sort of wandered the park at this point. I headed to Drop Zone, where I ran into Bubba and his friend. We rode together and then headed for Hypersonic XLC. They were looking for single riders, so I boarded a few trains ahead of Bubba and lost track of him. I had a pretty good ride on it, managed not to bang my head, and rode it two other times later in the day, also good rides.

Got a few more FE rides and headed for lunch. For the group photo, I stood at the top of the hill with Bob Ziems making funny gestures and generally carrying on. After lunch we rode Scooby Doo’s Haunted Castle for some warm-up, and then went and rode Avalanche and Anaconda. Avalache was running fast and furious. I rode it several more times later in the day. Anaconda was, well, Anaconda. It is an Arrow looper, and you know what to expect.

We returned to the Haunted Castle for the shooting contest, where I scored 2280 (3) and then rode the Ghoster Coaster, which was running very well.

While in line for Ghoster Coaster the wind had picked up and it started to rain pretty steady. It also turned much colder. I had to go to the car to get a jacket. We then went up in the tower, which was very cold, rode the FE’s some more, and then the Grizzly.

They tore out some trees near Grizz to build a go-cart track. I think it is a good plan, go-carts make good money, and it doesn’t take away from the ride, Grizz is still back in the woods, and is still fast and intense. The tunnel on the Grizz is still one of my favorite moments, and is only heightened in its intensity at night. You enter the tunnel and it just seems to roar through, throwing you around like a rag doll. At night you have no clue where you are going. I love it.

I spent most of the rest of the evening riding the FE’s. I did see the Hanna-Barbara simulator, if only just to warm up. It wasn’t too bad, not great, but better then some. I also got a ride on Tomb Raider, with full effects running. This is perhaps the best Top Spin outside of Astroland I have ridden, very intense, with lots of fast flipping.

The night ended on the Grizzly, two back to<
BobFunland
Posts: 7962
Registered: 8/9/2001

Rank: Site Moderator
4/11/2006 2:54:01 PM
Nice report, glad you enjoy the park so much when it seems everyone nowadays (self included) doesn't enjoy their days there. Funny, I too visited on a cheeleading day.

Next park is SFOG?

Oh yes, and you are insanely good at the shooter rides while I am HORRIBLE. At least there aren't any in Georgia for you to embarass me on

--------------------
Google Search TPC BEFORE you create that new thread
Message updated 4/11/2006 2:54:20 PM by BobFunland
Cyclonic
Posts: 2636
Registered: 7/19/2002

Rank: Experiment 626
4/12/2006 11:18:39 PM
Hey, maybe we can find a laser tag place in Georgia

I don't get it, I always seem to have a good day there, while others loth the place. Maybe it is my never ending optimism?

Actually, I visited SFA this past Sunday, and will be at SFGAdv at some point this week, probably Sunday.
larrygator
Posts: 4654
Registered: 11/7/2002

Rank: Platinum Critic
4/13/2006 12:19:39 AM
Nice TR Nathan, I had a good day on my last trip to PKD and got every coaster in.

FYI - be on the lookout for me at SFGAdv on Sunday, I'm planning to be there at the opening for a couple of hours
Cyclonic
Posts: 2636
Registered: 7/19/2002

Rank: Experiment 626
4/28/2006 11:32:09 AM
For those interested, my friend Bob Ziems posted a few photos he took of me on the Flying Eagles:



I got just a little height on them.
Page [ 1 of 1 ] [ 1 ]
Clicky Web Analytics