Saturday, May 12, 2018

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island

...Because...
who wouldn't want a beach day while driving the 6 hours between Charleston, South Carolina and Orlando, Florida?
Jekyll Island, Georgia is pretty much the half way point between the two and only some 30 miles north of the Florida state line. I'd driven past the area a few times and always had it on my 'to do' list... and since I was now having a free day and with no amusement parks to till my void I looked up things to do and came across something called Driftwood Beach... and it seemed like the perfect rest stop to make along my drive. I could have used a nice 'relax day' on the final day of what was a 14 day / nearly 4,000 mile trip (some 60 hours of driving!) from Orlando to Boston and back... with several out of the way stops along the route! haha. Annddd since I'm also a fan of finding some semi-off-the-beaten-path places... it seemed perfect.
Woo.
After crossing over onto Jekyll Island and driving to the northern tip of the island.. I found what I hoped was the right place.. parked my car.. and headed down a trail into the woods.
leading to the beach...
Woo, Driftwood Beach!
The best way to describe the place would be...
a tree graveyard.
Over time the beach eroded away and the trees along the shore died, fell over, and became sun bleached and such.
Leaving the area covered in massive parts of trees in all sizes and shapes and levels of decay,
It was hauntingly beautiful.
yup
Hey look, I'm... enjoying.
After taking a whole bunch of photos, I had a nice couple of hours at the beach... that I had pretty much to myself! And enjoyed a swim and other beach type activities before deciding it was time to head out and finally head home.
And back down the trail I head to my car to complete the drive to Orlando... with a stop in JAX for some foods, good foods. <3

Woo, adventure.

Saturday, May 5, 2018

iPlay? Maybe not... But iRode

Because who wouldn't wanna stop at a 155,000 square foot enclosed amusement park in New Jersey while driving from Boston to Orlando by way of Pigeon Forge?! I mean.. there's a coaster inside sooooo...
iPlay America opened in late 2011... but went pretty much unnoticed by the coaster community until 2016 when the park decided to install an SBF Spinning Coaster. Dusa Rob was surprised to find out he'd now have a coaster in the town he lived and went to check it out... A few months later while I was driving back home to Orlando after visiting my parents, I made my visit. ha

iPlay America, yup.
Inside was actually... surprisingly nice.
Like, its way bigger than I was expecting and there were a lot of people here!
Sky Trail High Ropes Course
Dizzy Dragons
Spin Zone Bumper Cars
Carousel
Happy Swing
Kite Flyer
Uhhh........

But also, the reason we came here.....
Ah... Behold the amazingness that is... Freedom Rider
Because who wouldn't wanna +1 on an SBF Spinning Coaster?!
One of at least 11 I've ridden so far...with plans to ride at least *6* more new for me ones this year
:D
yaayyy

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

At least I felt the sting?

I don't know. I'd been lazy and kinda sitting on this post for like.. 2 years.... But in light of new photos showing the destructive removal of Stinger at Dorney Park... I felt the need to go on a slight ramble.
So Dorney Park announced it was gonna be removing its Stinger coaster and then went ahead and blow-torched the ride to death...
Yup.
So uh, Stinger
One of the four Vekoma built Invertigo coasters.
(I've tracked down 3 of them :D )
The ride opened at Dorney in 2012.. But was often closed and spent almost all of 2014 SBNO
(it almost spent a full year closed while in California)
((It had run at Great America from 1998 to 2010))
Five years after it was built, the ride was removed the park.. And cut into pieces...
So.... that makes Stinger the first Invertigo to be scrapped.
(and possibly the first boomerang of any type to be scrapped as well)
In 2016 I made the trek to go get the coaster. It had been some 7 years since my last visit... and as I knew the ride would be open.. I left Great Adventure early and made the 2 hour drive to the park.
I bought an 'After 4' ticket for the park online and got to the park some 20 minutes before the ticket was valid...and proceeded to stress myself out the entire time... It had been off and on raining at Great Adventure but Six Flags is pretty good about running rides in the rain. Cedar Fair parks.... not so much. So as I wait to enter the park.. I watch the storm clouds rolling in..... As soon as 4 hits... I head to the entrance where I'm warned there is no rain check and that thunder storms were moving into the area... So I ran down to the coaster, a walk on, thankfully and got my credit ride. As soon as I exited the ride, I went for a second lap as there was no line. By the time I made it off... The entire park closed for rain.
So...with my "$34" (more like $45 ticket after the *convenience fees*) and some $18 for parking...Making my 2 ride...1 credit, less than an hour visit to Dorney Park total
$63.......
Uh... but at least I got 2 rides on it?
(+1, #840-something)
Oh, Stinger.
#RIP
...In the long run.. it was probably for the better, since after leaving the park I still had a +5 hour drive to my parents house in Massachusetts and now that I was leaving way earlier than expected, I'd be getting there around 10, rather than the midnight arrival I had planned. 

(Also, the Cedar Fair rain policy is the stupidest park policy I've ever come across... and its screwed me over on at least 2 other park visits... One leading to a nearly SEVEN HOUR wait for Maverick at Cedar Point because of off-and-on rain)