Showing posts with label Illinois. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illinois. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

The James show. PT.6

 The Rob and James show. PT.6!
Er, I guess its just The James show now! 

 This update is gonna be pretty straightforward. After my initial plans were set for my summer trip... I decided I did wanna add a side-trip to St. Louis, Missouri because it was in the area. Too bad from Oklahoma City I couldn't fly direct and had to layover in Atlanta... After an assumed and present delay at both OKC, due to fire alarms going off.... and in ATL because, well, its Atlanta.... I made it to St. Louis, picked up my new rental and headed downtown to the Gateway Arch.  I'd passed the Arch back in 2005 as part of a whirlwind Midwest trip but this would be my first time really getting to see it, as well as go to the top! After being annoyed at how to find the parking lot and driving around the block a few times... I made it to the Arch.
 Woo, the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial 
Home to the Gateway Arch, Old Courthouse, and the Museum of Westward Expansion.
 The 630 foot Arch and the flags of..uh.. 
St. Louis... Missouri.. and America?
 It's pretty massive, and also just kinda pretty.
The lame amusement park fan in me tried to imagine it as a 600 foot SkyCoaster... Lame, I know.
Yup, the Gateway Arch.
 Once inside the base of the Arch you can buy tickets to visit the observation deck at the top as well as access to the 
Museum of Westward Expansion.
 This.... is a model of the terrible car that brings you to the top. Each one sits five people and they make sure to fully load them. On the ride up, I was awkwardly placed with a mom, dad, and two very small girls.... so it was pretty uncomfortable for me (I'm pretty sure the dad wasn't to thrilled I got placed with his family either but neither of us had a choice...)
 Coming back down I was placed with two sets of couples so it wasn't as bad.... although one was freaking out about A. being inside the little car.. B. the height of the Arch.
 At 630 feet its the tallest building uh, thing, in the state of Missouri
 Looking to the west, you can see all of St. Louis
 As well as the Old Courthouse, part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
 Looking east isn't as impressive.
 You can see the Mississippi River, as well as the Illinois countryside.
(and in the late afternoon, the shadow of the Arch?) 
 They try and cram as many people as they can up in the observation area.. Its not too hard to get a window spot but that doesn't mean awful children wont push you aide to look. Also, you can feel the whole thing kinda... sway.
 Back down in the basement is the Museum of Westward Expansion. Its not very big but its nice for what it is. Mostly photos/paintings/diagrams of what it was like at the time of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
 Uh, map of the Louisiana Purchase and a line showing the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
yaayyy history!
apparently there were Grizzly Bears along the way
 And Texas Longhorns!
(Mooooooo)
Also on the grounds are a few reflection ponds, a fountain, great lawn, and access down to the Mississippi River itself.
 One of the ponds on the parks grounds... Seems like a good place to find a duck or two.
Yup, quack.

After hanging around and just kinda... taking it all in, I headed off to my hotel. Someplace midway between the city of St. Louis and Six Flags (Eureka) but closer to the St. Louis side. I was shocked and horrified to find my hotel was straight up in the hood. Ready to cry, I went over to the Pizza Hut next door, was informed they were running behind and that it would be nearly an hour for food... placed my order and walked across the street to a gas station for for some SoBe Lifewater's and a candy bar to hold off my hunger. I ended up spending the night at the hotel er motel...er craphole (hellhole?), anyways... (hoping my rental would still be there in the morning!) and while I had originally booked this as a double stay I quickly checked OUT in the morning and booked myself into a classy hotel for the next night. I didn't even care about the money at that point.

Also, I had planned to go to the St. Louis City Museum (home to an Eli Wheel!) but because of delays in my flights I only had enough time for the Gateway Arch and that was more important to me anyways. I'm sure if I had rushed at both places I could have managed... but I enjoyed just sitting out by the Arch and along side the stinky river, just relaxing...... And because I never made it out to Grant's Farm... I can always just do both  
next time.

Bonus photos via twitter -
https://twitter.com/CanobieFan/status/363047329613373440
https://twitter.com/CanobieFan/status/363072891060899840

Bonus random tweets -
https://twitter.com/CanobieFan/status/362941165512822784
https://twitter.com/CanobieFan/status/363004685479059456
https://twitter.com/CanobieFan/status/363085056077611008

Woo, part six was a small update... Part seven will be longer.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Fun with Flickr - 2012 in a photo or 50

Yeah..... Year end review via my Project365 on Flickr
Looking back at some of the 360 photos I'd taken of myself over the past year so far and doing a "what I did this year" blog post.. Wooooo... so here we go..
((editor note: by years end it'll be 366 photos... but there's still a week to go.. so yeah... numbers are slightly off, who cares lets go))

Yeah, like it was gonna be hard to guess the year started off at Diznee World.
Rode the amazing new Zamperla Happy Swing at Funspot... (creepy!)
RING TAILED LEMURS!
Yeah, contender for absolute best part of 2012
Went to the "new" World of Coke on one of my 8 or so ATL trips 
this year...whhuuutttt
 Yaayyy, Mr.Mondial Shake! 
(likely my favorite flatride at the moment)
((But that changes a lot... I guess its the mood I'm in... either way... its in my top 5))  
Yaayyy! I also got to ride Strates Shows TOPSPIN after years of trying....!
And because Jeff and I heckled the op, he gave us a triple cycle about as good as you can get without running it manual!
 (guess that made up for the fact soon after a massive storm blew in and closed the fair for the night)
 Cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake
Believe it or not, I had a birthday in 2012 :O
And I jumped up and down like a fool at the Magic Kingdom on leap year...day
(after having worked till 5am and before working till 5am, again)
Got to ride Wade's Huss SDC Pirate for the first time ever :D
I believe it hadn't been used for a few years or maybe it just didn't play any of the spots I visited
SPACE ROLLER RETURNED!!!
(and went MIA again shortly after :'()
((Why cant we just keep GOOD rides in the States?)) 
(((Oh, and I went to the  Strawberry Festival for the first time)))
There was a Monorail at one point! Who knew... just one...one.
Lue Gardens turned 50, and I visited for the first time?
Fort Matanzas National Monument? How 1740... 
but pretty cool to see more of what I call "Real Florida"
Orange Blossom Cannonball.... The train set a brush fire while we were riding it!
(really)
The Florida State Capitol, in Tallahassee, Florida!
a minor goal of mine since moving here in 2009
 Big Kahuna's Water Park: OR, "how I went down a waterslide with my ATM card in my pocket...and lost it." yaayyy!
Ugh, Dixie Landin' Family Theme Park in Baton Rouge, Louisiana... Sooo not worth the drive from Orlando.... (you know, 700 miles......each way)
BUT, Blue Bayou Water Park was worth it.
Alabama's most southern Zoo!
I got to hold a baby Kangaroo... in a bag!
Cheetah Hunt, aww its not even Florida's newest coaster anymore....
Visited Sun Splash! for the first time 
(and my first time in the south west part of FL.... I'm coming for you KEY WEST... now the only part of the state I haven't explored)
Dirty dirty... but +1... and most south-west-Floridian coaster?
King Richard's Park...thing
EPIC, Clingmans Dome! 
The highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the highest point in Tennessee.
Might also be in the top 5 moments of 2012
Ehhhhh
Much better.
 Dollywood's Splash Country is pretty fantastic
! New Year's resolution.... COMPLETE :D
Lets just pretend this trip didn't happen
(although Rattler was pretty great IMO as was the rest of Six Flags Fiesta Texas)
Steel Eel at Sea World San Antoine!... only one more US Morgan to go
(I've got my eye on you Quicksilver Express.....)
The Alamo, one of America's most misunderstood places?
Also one of the few places I can think of with a large piece of American History that has a 
Ripley's Believe It or Not! and a Wax Museum across the street....ehh
Oh hey, and Deka saved me from the airport 
(missed connection for the last flight of the night) 
(and she took me to Six Flags Over Georgia)
And.... I ended up back there about a week later.
Because of the DCI Southeastern Championship MONOVENTURE to see Nolan do his thing
Stone Mountain, for some good old fashion Southern Racism
(had to wear my Massachusetts shirt cause, well, yeah..)
 Oh hey, you're a way better roller coaster than the one that looks like you 10 photos ago...
Yaayyy Six Flags Great America!
   Cha-Ching... But not really. Little Amerricka was worth the effort in visiting... 
and gave me a reason to go to Madison, WI.. and its zoo as well.
Unlike this hellhole, Mt.O, with its one still AMAZING CCI, Cyclops. 
Even WITH Hades360... I doubt I'll be back anytime soon...
Ok now... this is either reallllly cool, or really lame.
So I'm in Green Bay, WI with the new Zippin Pippin at Bay Beach while holding my shirt from the old Zippin Pippin in Memphis, TN at Libertyland
 You'd better believe there were ducks in 2012! and yes, I held a few :D
Memory Lane was visited too, in the form of Pirate's Fun Park
 in Salisbury Beach, MA
(or whats left of it)
 Six Flags New England finally got something worthwhile, even if its used, 
Goliath is lovely.
So I made a visit after skipping a chance to go in 2011 
(and both 'new' rides at SFNE since my last visit were things I'd ridden in their former locations...)
 My love
(the PARK not the coaster.....)
Magic Kingdom... this one photo had been planned out some nine months earlier.
 ((just so I could make the next 'photo of the day'....))
This
California Screamin' at California Adventure became my 700th roller coaster.... 
damn
800 seems so far away
Oh hey, and I rode the new for 2012 Manta at SeaWorld San Diego!
(and in turn visited all 3 SeaWorld parks in one season without even trying)
 And this...thing... too. Green Lantern: First Flight. Although LEX was the real reason I was at Magic Mountain... It ended up being closed the first nine hours of the day... so I couldn't make it my photo. 
 Woo, Volusia County Fair! After noting getting a chance to go last year this is still one of the best county fairs in Florida
 Some of the best news to come out of 2012?
 2013's gonna be pretty fantastic in Orlando.
And its within walking distance of my house, don't hate
Oh right, and Test Track closed at Epcot and months and months later reopened as... Test Track.
And I never really seemed to care either way?
 My second Massachusetts visit of the year also ended up being a trip down Memory Lane, although Edaville is still open, thankfully. Meeemmmoooooriieeessssssss
Ugh, and it snowed my last day on the way to the airport
Merry SHAMU Christmas
The End

 Yup, so that's about it... in the end I visited Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. AL, LA, MS, and TX all being new states for me (also part of my New Year's resolution, along with visiting a new Zoo (CHECK), Bungee Jumping (CHECK!(sorry mom)), and riding a 'new for 2012' coaster (check check check) ended up riding 42 new for me coasters, 7 of them being new for 2012 additions and 3 being ones I'd ridden in their previous homes. And for what its worth... I visited 8 animal attractions / Zoo's, 8 new for me Water Parks, and went to 5 State Capitals, 3 new for me) :D 
Oh, and if you wanna see the whole Project365 gallery its here via Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/canobiefan/sets/72157628690298479/
BRING ON 2013!
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