Showing posts with label Knoebels Grove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knoebels Grove. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Construction at Knoebels- Project 2015?

Construction at Knoebels- Part of Project 2015?

 News today that something is going on over at Knoebels Amusement Resort.

 All-American Thrills has reported that construction is going on at Knoebels, including a rather mysterious posted permit filed for a new substation for the park.

 This mystery construction us currently taking place around the entrance of the park, one big rumor about the "Project 2015" included a possible new "main entrance" for the park. Which before didn't have a well defined entrance area. However, no one is currently sure if this construction is linked to "Project 2015".

Image from All-American Thrills
 This big question is, what could require a new power sub-station to be added to the parks lines? Something Large? Something that will over-tax the current grid is rather obvious but right now there aren't any answers to be found. All-American Thrills has more images on their website, you can see them all by clicking HERE.

 Just mystery construction and an interesting new permit!

 We'll post updates whenever more news or rumors come to light about Project 2015 and Knoebels.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Rumor Alert- Knoebels 2015 Project News

 Rumor Alert- Knoebels 2015 Project News

 New Rumors Today about the mystery "Knoebels 2015" project the park has been dropping hints about throughout the week.

 Screamscape is reporting some element of the new project will included a new "grand entrance" to the park, giving guests a "sense of arrival" at the park.  Currently the park has no real set 'entrance' point and is rather wide open as they work off a ticket or wristband system.

 Many are still trying to dig up sources and rumors about what else may be involved in the new Knoebels 2015 Project, so far, not much else has come to light. There is currently know way to know if a new ride or attraction will be involved.. yet!

 We'll keep you posted as rumors surface.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Knobels Amusement Resort- Something in the Air for 2015

 Something's in the Air at Knoebels Amusement Resort in 2015.

 Well with Knoebels finally getting to open their 7 year headache, Flying Turns, in time for the end of the 2013 season. Something new is in the air...

 Today on the park's Facebook Page this image appeared. They park states the 4rd generation was sent out during the summer to bring in the next "big thing" for the park in 2015.

 What did they find?

 Well no one knows for sure right now. However, fans of the park are speculating on everything from the park finally putting in a flood wall to a new roller coaster and possibly a next generation thrill ride. Right now, the park is being quiet on the matter but it'll be interesting to watch thought the 2014 season.

 We'll keep our eyes open and ears to the ground, bringing you any updates that drop from Knoebels Amusement Resort!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Flying Turns- A Disability Nightmare?


News today about Flying Turns, the long awaited and finally open wooden bobsled coaster at Knoebels Amusement Resort.

Screamscape has an interesting report from Knoebels regarding Flying Turns.  Apparently the ride has some accessibility issues which the park has put into place in regards to wheelchair bound guests or guests with disabilities. It also has a 'rider weight limit' in place.

Image from Screamscape
 Disabled access to the ride is via the exit ramp. However, according to a sign posted by Knoebels, the ride will only accommodate wheelchairs when running one or two ride trains.  This means that guests will need to be able to walk without assistance to board the ride, no wheelchairs allowed at the gate.

 They also state only the disabled person and one guest may board the ride through the exit ramp. Which means if you're more then a party of two people the rest of your group must wait in the normal line if you wish to ride together.

 This becomes a problem because Flying Turns is currently running three ride trains and may add a fourth before the 2014 season. It's rather unlikely, with this being a new ride, it won't run only 1-2 ride trains anytime soon.

 Now while I have no issue with those in wheelchairs or with any form of disability, I can see how this will become an issue.  I've been in a wheelchair before at an amusement park (broken foot, don't ask), it sucks trying to get onto anything and I was fully able to hobble around for short periods of time. Others may not be able to stand or hobble as much or as easily as I could. That's going to limit their ability to ride Flying Turns. This will also limit those unable to walk at all. It will probably also cause problems in the realm of children with disabilities riding with parents.

But Wait! It gets worse!

 They also state that the ride trains have a maximum weight limit of 400 pounds per train car. Each train has a total of five rows, allowing a max weight limit of 2,000 pounds. This is rather small for a roller coaster. You will be weighed before boarding the ride and if your party exceeds the weight limit your group will need to be split up in order to ride.   The seats are arranged like other bobsled coasters where it's two riders per seat, one in front the other in back.


 Now to give you a perspective on this weight thing.

 I'm 5'1" and weight around 120 pounds soaking wet. I'm your typical normal-ass American. I'm not fat nor am I skinny, I've provided a picture for reference.
 See? Typical carbon based life form at an amusement park. My husband is 5'11" and around 190 pounds, he may or may not be human- the jury is still out on that. Either way, he's an average weight also.. neither fat nor thin.

  My #1 Head Minion Alex is 5'2" and 140 pounds. Her boyfriend is 6'2" and weighs 195. That puts them together at 335 pounds.

 I went so far as to ask my parents- after the 'my child is made of evil' look, I got answers.  My dad is 5'10" and 200 pounds. My mother is 5'9" and 170. That puts them at a total of 370 pounds, very close to that magic "400 pound" limit.  Don't ask why I'm short, genetics weren't kind to me.

 Are you following my drift here? While we may be 'average' all you need to do is look around to figure out that we're the minority weight-wise... and two of us are damn short. While this won't trouble those of us listed here, imagine if you had just a taller couple together! Two people at 6 foot will nearly push that weight factor over. Nevermind the fact a lot of folks these days are heavy set. 

 I can understand these are safety restrictions and need to be followed but at the same time, this is going to bruise a LOT of feelings.  It won't take long until someone starts yelling discrimination or some other fancy legal term which boils down to "you won't let me ride EVEN if it is for my safety and I'm gonna sue you now cause your a meanie head".

Sunday, October 6, 2013

BREAKING NEWS- Flying Turns has OPENED!

!!BREAKING NEWS!!  
FLYING TURNS HAS OPENED



This is NOT a Drill. 

 After 8 long years and unlimited problems, we've recieved news today that Knoebel's Amusement Resort has finally opened Flying Turns! Yesterday Knoebel's posted this video of a private event in which Flying Turns had it's first non-family/non-employee riders. Today at Noon the ride opened to the public!

THIS IS NOT A DRILL- FLYING TURNS IS OPEN! 

 Information hasn't hit the Knoebel's website yet but on their Facebook back we spotted this post today. 




 Honestly, I'd be in the car and on my way right now but I've just returned from 12 days in Orlando and a 18 hour car ride. However, We here at InSanity lurks Inside will be there and reporting live as soon as we possibly can.  

 Now, if you'll excuse me I need to go squeal with pure coaster fan-girl joy.

FLYING TURNS IS OPEN

Monday, August 19, 2013

Flying Turns Status Update: Possible Labor Day Weekend Opening? NOPE! -UPDATE

Flying Turns Status Update
 at Knoebels Amusement Resort




UPDATE 8/27/13:
Yesterday on Facebook I inquired of Knoebels if they planned to have the long awaited 'Flying Turns' coaster open for Labor Day Weekend as rumor has been suggesting.  This was the response I got...

It's NOT HAPPENING folks. Straight from Knoebels on Facebook, the question was answered. We won't be seeing the opening this weekend and possibly not this season.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

The Status of Flying Turns

The Status of Flying Turns


 The simple fact of the matter is this: No One Knows.

 In 2006 Knoebels Amusement Resort began building one of the most enthusiastic and anticipated roller coasters to date, giving it the name "Flying Turns". To understand, Flying Turns is style of roller coaster, a bobsled but made entirely of wood. One hasn't been built since 1940 and currently there are no operating wooden coasters of this style left in the world. So you can imagine the hype that Knoebels got when they announced they planned to build an antique coaster in this style.

 The problem is this, no one alive today has knowledge of how to build this ride. Only the plans which are from a ride designed by John Miller and John Bartlett from the 1920's. 

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Quick Update- Traveling delays Posts!

Hey Folks,

 I'm sorry for the delay in posts that's been this week. It's rather hard to update when your on the road! However, never fear! We will be home tomorrow and work on the picture processing will begin. I expect to have new park reviews, ride reviews and even a few special "around the area" guides coming to you as soon as possible!

 Cause unlike some other sites, I like to give the readers (that means you) something worth reading! So I take a little bit longer but as you can see from previous reviews, if we ride it/look at it/saw it, we report on it! So nothing is left out and you know what opinions we have on what, without a doubt!

 So, hang tight just a little longer. We're traveling home tomorrow (Saturday) and I promise I'll spend most of Sunday chained to my laptop, typing away for you.

 What do you have to look forward to?
 Well, I'll certainly tell you! We've got a review of Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysbug, PA as well as a review of Hershey Park coming. That's what I've been doing all week, well that and being stuck in the car on Pennsylvania highways ENTIRELY too long!

 Until then, please enjoy a picture of yours truly being entirely random..
Floods are bad, I would have drowned!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Roadside America- Knoebels Grove


Good Morning!
We're still working our way threw the fun little roadside parks of America, those that are off the beaten path. The fun places often overshadowed by the industry GIANTS.

Today we're taking a peak at one of my FAVORITE little hidden gems. Knoebels Park is tucked into the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania in a small town called Elysburg. Which is off Interstate 80, about 3 hours north of Philadelphia!

Knoebels began life in 1775 as "Peggy's Farm" and was offering things like "Tally-Ho" which is a destination Hayride happening on Sunday afternoons. They had a wonderful swimming hole and beautiful areas of picnics before the rides really moved in. Jumping to 1926 they put in a large swimming pool called "The Crystal Pool" which was really just a large area of the filtered stream water. They even offered up high dives for those daring enough. The same year the grand carousel moved in and since they've kept adding rides! You can read the full history on their website, which is far more in-depth then I can give!

Knoebels currently offers some amazing classic attractions including two world class wooden roller coasters: The Phoenix (Previously the Rocket from San Antonio Texas) and Twister (Based off the original Mr. Twister from Colorado). Knoebels is also the only park crazy enough to build a new "Flying Turns" coaster from scratch, the first built in 50 years! If that isn't enough to get you excited, well I can't help you!



They also have an orignal dark ride "The Haunted Mansion" which was relocated from another park and is recognized as the best traditional haunted house currently standing today!
The Grand Carousel still has the "Brass Ring" which you can take a grab at from their outside horses, to my knowledge this is the only carousel left in the country with this blast from the past our parents remember. I can't tell you how much silly fun it is, even as an adult, to try and catch that golden ring for a free ride!

In case you didn't notice, Knoebels loves to take the cast-offs from other parks and give them the beauty and life these attractions deserve. Not replace them with the newest thing. Their newest addition is "Black Diamond" which was relocated from Morey's Peirs in Wildwood, NJ.

If your ever near by, Knoebels is a classic park with attractions for all ages. They still run off a ticket system or you can purchase an unlimited ride band. So you can ride as much or as little as you really want! So make sure you swing by and enjoy this hidden gem!