Mike Jones
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What a Carry On! Part 11 Wednesday 27th August 2008
We wake up at 6.10, just before the alarm goes off. Beth is already up amazing and MSNing on the lappy (not so amazing!) I wake Adam up and then sort coffee, which we enjoy on the lanai, watching and listening to the wildlife in the nature reserve behind the villa. Dad tells us that they sat and watched a distant and visually brilliant, but totally silent, electrical storm last night while we were out.
Today we have decided to do Busch Gardens, necessitating a fairly early kick-off. The troops perform well, and we are showered, dressed and ready for the off by 7.50.
The journey takes longer than expected, due to a 9-car pile-up about 10 miles from the point where we leave the I4, and its 9.20 when we arrive at the park.
Its 7 years since our only previous visit, and it looks significantly different now: in 2001 the car lot was dirt surfaced, and a rather dodgy tractor-tram took you across the road to the entrance. Now we find ourselves in acres of smart asphalt and new tunnels link both sides of the road.
Busch Gardens opens at 9.30, so we are in good time. There are nowhere near the number of people waiting that you would typically find outside an Orlando park, even in off season, and we are admitted without delay.
Amanda and I have tunnel vision concerning BG: basically, the only ride we are actually bothered about doing is Sheikra, and we head in that direction immediately only to find that Stanleyville doesnt open until 10.00! Mildly annoyed, we back up a few yards and ride Gwazi instead.
Wow! This traditional wooden coaster is an absolute blast! It blends customary materials (thatd be wood then?) from the early days of roller coaster construction with modern, banked-track technology and physics to create a fast, wicked ride!
Off by 9.45, we lurk in the vicinity of the Stanleyville access. I spot a T-shirt that seems made for Adam, so we buy it for him provided he wears it immediately..
10.00am and we are admitted to the next zone, and make haste towards Sheikra. The gardens and grounds along the way are beautifully manicured.
Sheikra appears ahead: very dramatic, with the sun behind it:
For anyone whos been on the moon for the last couple of years, this is a (twin) vertical drop roller coaster (not unlike Oblivion at Alton Towers in England, but much longer, higher and faster!).
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What a Carry On! Part 11 Wednesday 27th August 2008
We wake up at 6.10, just before the alarm goes off. Beth is already up amazing and MSNing on the lappy (not so amazing!) I wake Adam up and then sort coffee, which we enjoy on the lanai, watching and listening to the wildlife in the nature reserve behind the villa. Dad tells us that they sat and watched a distant and visually brilliant, but totally silent, electrical storm last night while we were out.
Today we have decided to do Busch Gardens, necessitating a fairly early kick-off. The troops perform well, and we are showered, dressed and ready for the off by 7.50.
The journey takes longer than expected, due to a 9-car pile-up about 10 miles from the point where we leave the I4, and its 9.20 when we arrive at the park.

Its 7 years since our only previous visit, and it looks significantly different now: in 2001 the car lot was dirt surfaced, and a rather dodgy tractor-tram took you across the road to the entrance. Now we find ourselves in acres of smart asphalt and new tunnels link both sides of the road.

Busch Gardens opens at 9.30, so we are in good time. There are nowhere near the number of people waiting that you would typically find outside an Orlando park, even in off season, and we are admitted without delay.

Amanda and I have tunnel vision concerning BG: basically, the only ride we are actually bothered about doing is Sheikra, and we head in that direction immediately only to find that Stanleyville doesnt open until 10.00! Mildly annoyed, we back up a few yards and ride Gwazi instead.

Wow! This traditional wooden coaster is an absolute blast! It blends customary materials (thatd be wood then?) from the early days of roller coaster construction with modern, banked-track technology and physics to create a fast, wicked ride!
Off by 9.45, we lurk in the vicinity of the Stanleyville access. I spot a T-shirt that seems made for Adam, so we buy it for him provided he wears it immediately..

10.00am and we are admitted to the next zone, and make haste towards Sheikra. The gardens and grounds along the way are beautifully manicured.


Sheikra appears ahead: very dramatic, with the sun behind it:

For anyone whos been on the moon for the last couple of years, this is a (twin) vertical drop roller coaster (not unlike Oblivion at Alton Towers in England, but much longer, higher and faster!).

