BarryHom
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From 7/21/02 to 7/29/02, I decided to do a coaster invasion of some northeastern states. My stops were:
7/21 Fly in
7/22 Moreys Piers
7/23 Six Flags Great Adventure
7/24 Six Flags America
7/25 Hersheypark
7/26 Knoebels
7/27 Dorney Park and Barb Con
7/28 Dorney Park
7/29 Fly out
July 27 and 28 were visits to Dorney Park. The main reason why I visited was that I got in free. My Cedar Point season pass gives me free admission to any Cedar Fair park. I also wanted to ride Talon, but the main draw was getting in free. After being soaked by Six Flags, I felt it was my time to exploit something.
People had said that Dorney Park was really a one-day park, but I decided to do two days. Why? On July 27, I had Barb Con in the afternoon. Several Barb Con attendees expressed interest in going to Dorney Park. I wanted to spend the 27th doing the things that I wanted to do. If it was anything like the Cedar Point meet in May, I expected most people to do the flat rides. I wanted to at least ride all the coasters once on Saturday and follow the group on Sunday.
Theres a rule of thumb when doing amusement and theme parks: never on a Saturday. It was oh so true at Dorney Park. I arrived at opening on Saturday (July 27) and managed to do all the coasters one time in two hours. At noon, the park was pretty packed. Talon had a 30-minute wait. Hercules had about the same wait. Wild Mouse had about an hour wait! The water park was packed too. The park was pretty quiet on Sunday. Even at 1 pm, the longest wait was with Talon at 10-15 minutes. The rest of the rides were pretty much walk-ons.
Even though the park accepts Cedar Point season passes, they couldnt scan it. I had to go to Guest Services to get a complimentary ticket and then go through the regular ticket line. Weird! Six Flags usually just scans in your season pass, regardless if it was from that park or another one.
On Sunday, perfectmatch300 (Barry and Nancy), Towncrier (John), and Sarah (Johns DS) came along to Dorney Park. We arrived at 1 pm and they had left around 4 pm. John and Sarah had to head back to Ohio. Nancy was getting a heatstroke and we tried to find cold A/C to hang out in. Unfortunately, this wasnt Florida with central air, so cold A/C was hard to find. They went back to the hotel to cool off. I hope Nancy felt better later in the day. We rode five rides: Talon, Thunderhawk, Steel Force, Lazer, and Dragon.
Here are my impressions of the coasters
TALON
This was a B&M inverted coaster. I had waited a maximum of 15 minutes for this one. They were running two trains. It was another good B&M, but Dueling Dragons and Montu are so much better. The ride was fairly smooth. Like nearly every B&M, there is nothing bone jarring about it. There are some neat signs as you go up the lift hill. As you start, a sign below your feet says, Going up. Then in the middle, the sign says, Almost there. When youre about to go over the lift hill, it says, Goodbye. I rode it once on Saturday and four times on Sunday.
WILD MOUSE
This was a wild mouse coaster (duh!). I waited 15 minutes for this one. It wasnt a bad mouse. The S curves threw me around a lot. Not a bad ride for the credit. I rode it once on Saturday and once on Sunday. Like any mouse, several cars were running at once.
HERCULES
This was an out and back coaster, I think. I didnt really pay attention because the ride was very rough. It was not as rough as Cedar Points Mean Streak, but it was close! I couldnt enjoy the ride because it beat me up too much. I rode it on Saturday with a few minutes wait. They were running one train.
THUNDERHAWK
This was an out and back coaster with a figure 8. The coaster gave some good airtime and was relatively smooth, but had some violent laterals as it made some turns. If the turns werent so violent, Id like this ride more. I had a few minutes wait for it on Saturday. I rode it twice on Sunday with a short wait. They had Thunderhawk on a one-train operation on both days.
STEEL FORCE
This was a mega-coaster. It was a very smooth ride, but it didnt give much in the way of airtime. It tried hard to give me airtime, but my butt would not leave the seat. I like Nitro and Millennium Force much, much better. They were running two trains on both days. The wait was a few minutes. I rode it once on Saturday and two times on Sunday.
LAZER
This was a Schwartzkopf looping coaster, like the Scorpion at Busch Gardens Tampa. It was very smooth and a nice ride. The lift hill, however, was very slow and it took forever to get to the top. I rode it once on Saturday and Sunday. The wait was a few minutes. The neat thing about the ride was at the exit. Theres an observation platform thats really close to the tracks. You could stand there and get a photo of your Uncle Harold as he screams on the coaster.
THE DRAGON
Im shameless, I know. I rode it for the credit. I wanted to ride the Little Lazer, but I was too tall for it. Bummer! Yeah, man, it was so much better than the Incredible Hulk Coaster, Millennium Force, Montu, and Dueling Dragons combined NOT! What do you expect from a kiddie coaster? On Sunday, we all rode it except for John. I had him film us in our coaster-riding glory. Perhaps we can send it to Americas Funniest Home Videos. We waited a few minutes for this ride.
I also saw a show called Shout in the Hercules Plaza stage. The performers sang tunes from the 50s. I watched it for a few minutes and left. Yuck! I also saw a show at the main stage where they sang hits from the past decades. It was pretty good and the performers were pretty talented.
Both days, I ate at Coasters. The better meal was on Saturday. I had a Coaster Classic and onion pellets. The Coaster Classic was a bacon hamburger with lettuce and tomato. The onion pellets were the best! They were like onion rings, but they were shaped like mini chicken nuggets. They were so good! The burger was good too. Sundays meal was a hamburger, which was a meat patty with two pieces of bread. They didnt even add lettuce and tomato. The fries were OK.
The ride ops used an odd sign to signify that the coasters were ready. They held one finger up. No, not the middle finger! They held their index finger up. Whats wrong with the thumbs up signal?
I must say that Dorney Park was the least favorite park on my trip. Nothing really stood out. Talon is probably the best ride in the park, but it wasnt a ride that made me jump for joy. I like rides that make me jump for joy. That means I like the park and want to visit again. Not too much would incline me to visit Dorney Park again. To the parks credit, it was clean and the employees were fairly friendly, but I need at least one knock-down, slam-bang ride to make me want to come back.
On Saturday, I took a few hours to shoot video of the park in the afternoon and then headed to Barb Con. I must thank Barb and her family for their hospitality. It was a fun day seeing DISers, like luvdsny, DumboOrBust, disneycub, snoopy, Nikole, Zurg, Zurgs Wife, Cindy B, Towncrier, perfectmatch300, Disney Dee, and others that Im probably forgetting. We ate burgers and watched the DIS Con slide show. A fun time was had by all!
I stayed at a Comfort Inn in Pottstown for two nights. Barb said that this was the only good hotel in the area. It better have been, for I paid $76 a night on an AAA discount! Actually, it was a very nice hotel. I was put into a smoking room, but it didnt smell like an ashtray. Thats why I didnt ask for another room. I stayed there for two nights and was the nicest place that I stayed in my entire trip.
Tomorrow was a flight home from Philadelphia. I didnt want to go home and I had a hard time crawling back to work!
Until next year whatever it brings!
7/21 Fly in
7/22 Moreys Piers
7/23 Six Flags Great Adventure
7/24 Six Flags America
7/25 Hersheypark
7/26 Knoebels
7/27 Dorney Park and Barb Con
7/28 Dorney Park
7/29 Fly out
July 27 and 28 were visits to Dorney Park. The main reason why I visited was that I got in free. My Cedar Point season pass gives me free admission to any Cedar Fair park. I also wanted to ride Talon, but the main draw was getting in free. After being soaked by Six Flags, I felt it was my time to exploit something.
People had said that Dorney Park was really a one-day park, but I decided to do two days. Why? On July 27, I had Barb Con in the afternoon. Several Barb Con attendees expressed interest in going to Dorney Park. I wanted to spend the 27th doing the things that I wanted to do. If it was anything like the Cedar Point meet in May, I expected most people to do the flat rides. I wanted to at least ride all the coasters once on Saturday and follow the group on Sunday.
Theres a rule of thumb when doing amusement and theme parks: never on a Saturday. It was oh so true at Dorney Park. I arrived at opening on Saturday (July 27) and managed to do all the coasters one time in two hours. At noon, the park was pretty packed. Talon had a 30-minute wait. Hercules had about the same wait. Wild Mouse had about an hour wait! The water park was packed too. The park was pretty quiet on Sunday. Even at 1 pm, the longest wait was with Talon at 10-15 minutes. The rest of the rides were pretty much walk-ons.
Even though the park accepts Cedar Point season passes, they couldnt scan it. I had to go to Guest Services to get a complimentary ticket and then go through the regular ticket line. Weird! Six Flags usually just scans in your season pass, regardless if it was from that park or another one.
On Sunday, perfectmatch300 (Barry and Nancy), Towncrier (John), and Sarah (Johns DS) came along to Dorney Park. We arrived at 1 pm and they had left around 4 pm. John and Sarah had to head back to Ohio. Nancy was getting a heatstroke and we tried to find cold A/C to hang out in. Unfortunately, this wasnt Florida with central air, so cold A/C was hard to find. They went back to the hotel to cool off. I hope Nancy felt better later in the day. We rode five rides: Talon, Thunderhawk, Steel Force, Lazer, and Dragon.
Here are my impressions of the coasters
TALON
This was a B&M inverted coaster. I had waited a maximum of 15 minutes for this one. They were running two trains. It was another good B&M, but Dueling Dragons and Montu are so much better. The ride was fairly smooth. Like nearly every B&M, there is nothing bone jarring about it. There are some neat signs as you go up the lift hill. As you start, a sign below your feet says, Going up. Then in the middle, the sign says, Almost there. When youre about to go over the lift hill, it says, Goodbye. I rode it once on Saturday and four times on Sunday.
WILD MOUSE
This was a wild mouse coaster (duh!). I waited 15 minutes for this one. It wasnt a bad mouse. The S curves threw me around a lot. Not a bad ride for the credit. I rode it once on Saturday and once on Sunday. Like any mouse, several cars were running at once.
HERCULES
This was an out and back coaster, I think. I didnt really pay attention because the ride was very rough. It was not as rough as Cedar Points Mean Streak, but it was close! I couldnt enjoy the ride because it beat me up too much. I rode it on Saturday with a few minutes wait. They were running one train.
THUNDERHAWK
This was an out and back coaster with a figure 8. The coaster gave some good airtime and was relatively smooth, but had some violent laterals as it made some turns. If the turns werent so violent, Id like this ride more. I had a few minutes wait for it on Saturday. I rode it twice on Sunday with a short wait. They had Thunderhawk on a one-train operation on both days.
STEEL FORCE
This was a mega-coaster. It was a very smooth ride, but it didnt give much in the way of airtime. It tried hard to give me airtime, but my butt would not leave the seat. I like Nitro and Millennium Force much, much better. They were running two trains on both days. The wait was a few minutes. I rode it once on Saturday and two times on Sunday.
LAZER
This was a Schwartzkopf looping coaster, like the Scorpion at Busch Gardens Tampa. It was very smooth and a nice ride. The lift hill, however, was very slow and it took forever to get to the top. I rode it once on Saturday and Sunday. The wait was a few minutes. The neat thing about the ride was at the exit. Theres an observation platform thats really close to the tracks. You could stand there and get a photo of your Uncle Harold as he screams on the coaster.
THE DRAGON
Im shameless, I know. I rode it for the credit. I wanted to ride the Little Lazer, but I was too tall for it. Bummer! Yeah, man, it was so much better than the Incredible Hulk Coaster, Millennium Force, Montu, and Dueling Dragons combined NOT! What do you expect from a kiddie coaster? On Sunday, we all rode it except for John. I had him film us in our coaster-riding glory. Perhaps we can send it to Americas Funniest Home Videos. We waited a few minutes for this ride.
I also saw a show called Shout in the Hercules Plaza stage. The performers sang tunes from the 50s. I watched it for a few minutes and left. Yuck! I also saw a show at the main stage where they sang hits from the past decades. It was pretty good and the performers were pretty talented.
Both days, I ate at Coasters. The better meal was on Saturday. I had a Coaster Classic and onion pellets. The Coaster Classic was a bacon hamburger with lettuce and tomato. The onion pellets were the best! They were like onion rings, but they were shaped like mini chicken nuggets. They were so good! The burger was good too. Sundays meal was a hamburger, which was a meat patty with two pieces of bread. They didnt even add lettuce and tomato. The fries were OK.
The ride ops used an odd sign to signify that the coasters were ready. They held one finger up. No, not the middle finger! They held their index finger up. Whats wrong with the thumbs up signal?
I must say that Dorney Park was the least favorite park on my trip. Nothing really stood out. Talon is probably the best ride in the park, but it wasnt a ride that made me jump for joy. I like rides that make me jump for joy. That means I like the park and want to visit again. Not too much would incline me to visit Dorney Park again. To the parks credit, it was clean and the employees were fairly friendly, but I need at least one knock-down, slam-bang ride to make me want to come back.
On Saturday, I took a few hours to shoot video of the park in the afternoon and then headed to Barb Con. I must thank Barb and her family for their hospitality. It was a fun day seeing DISers, like luvdsny, DumboOrBust, disneycub, snoopy, Nikole, Zurg, Zurgs Wife, Cindy B, Towncrier, perfectmatch300, Disney Dee, and others that Im probably forgetting. We ate burgers and watched the DIS Con slide show. A fun time was had by all!
I stayed at a Comfort Inn in Pottstown for two nights. Barb said that this was the only good hotel in the area. It better have been, for I paid $76 a night on an AAA discount! Actually, it was a very nice hotel. I was put into a smoking room, but it didnt smell like an ashtray. Thats why I didnt ask for another room. I stayed there for two nights and was the nicest place that I stayed in my entire trip.
Tomorrow was a flight home from Philadelphia. I didnt want to go home and I had a hard time crawling back to work!
Until next year whatever it brings!