Showing posts with label Opening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opening. Show all posts

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. 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

2013 Opening Day/New Attractions Bucket List

The 2013 Bucket List

Well, it's that time again folks! Time for the grand daddy of all lists, the only list that really matters to us theme park and amusement park geeks. It's the 2013 Bucket List of Opening Day's and New Attractions! It's been a vastly annoying winter and I'm sure we're all ready for our favorite parks to open up and more importantly we want to know what's new. So here we go!


NorthEast: 
Six Flags Great Adventure: Spring Break Opening 3/23. Open Weekends until full summer operations on 5/22.  
New Attractions: Safari Adventure, SkyScreamer. 
Moreys Piers: Limited Operation of Mariners Landing on 3/30. Weekends Mariner's and Surfside Open 5/11. Full Operations on 5/8.  
New Attractions: None.
Dorney Park: Open 5/3 for Weekends. Full opening is 5/24. 
New Attractions: None. 
Six Flags America: Spring Break Opening 3/23. Open Weekends until full operations on 5/24.
New Attractions: Bonzai Pipelines (Waterpark)
Hershey Park: Spring Break/Springtime in the Park Weekends 5/29-4/14. Full Operations on 5/3. New Attractions: None.
Knoebels:  Opening Day 4/17. 
New Attractions: Flying Turns (again).
Six Flags New England: Spring Break Opening 4/13-4/21. Weekends from 4/26 until full operations on 5/24.  
New: Bonzai Pipelines (Waterpark).
Lake Compounce: Open Weekends 5/11. Full operations on 6/12.
New Attractions: Bayou Bay Wave Pool. 
Rye Playland:  Opening Day 5/11. 
New Attractions: None. 
Six Flags Great Escape: Open Weekends 5/18. Full operations on 5/18. 
New Attractions: Screamin' Eagles.
Darin Lake: Open Weekends 5/11. Full operations on 6/18. 
New Attractions: Blast Off. 
Kennywood Park:  Weekends on 5/14. Full operations on 5/15. 
New Attractions: None.
Lakemont Park: Weekend on 5/25. Full operations on 6/1. 
New Attractions: None. 
Idlewild Park:  Open Weekends on 5/23. Full operations on 6/7.
New Attraction: FloatAway Bay (Waterpark).
Conneaut Lake: Dates Unknown. Check Website. 


MidWest:
Kings Island: Weekends from 4/27. Full operations on 5/10. 
New Attractions: None.
Cedar Point:  Open 5/11. 
New Attractions: Gatekeeper.
Six Flags Great America: Open 5/4. Full operations on 5/15.
New Attractions: None.
HolidayWorld: Open 5/4. Full operations on 5/10. 
New Attractions: None.

SouthEast:
Kings Dominion: Spring Break opening 3/29-4/7. Weekends until full operations on 5/14.
New Attractions: None.
Dollywood: Open 3/23 for Festival of Nations. Full Operations on 5/22. 
New Attractions: River Rush (Waterpark).
Carowinds: Spring Break opening 3/29-4/7. Weekeneds until full operations on 5/24.
New Attractions: None. 
Six Flags over Georgia: Open weekends 3/16. Spring Break Open 3/29-4/14. Full operations on 5/24.
New Attractions: SkyScreamer.
Wild Adventures: Open 3/26 on limited schedule. 
New Attractions: TailSpin, Wacky Wheels.

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Well Folks,

We hope this helps you plan your Spring and Summer. Now get out there, get planning and don't forget to ride a few for me!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Tales from the Firing Line- Test Track: The Legend of Car 19


Happy Friday!
And it's a wonderful Friday for Insanity Lurks Inside, because it's VACATION TIME!
I love vacation, even though our planned trip was cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control it's always nice to have a few days off from the grind! If nothing else it gives time to write out more fun pieces for you wonderful viewers! Cause viewers make me happy and hopefully I give all of you some entertainment too!

Since it's Friday, it's time for yet another "Tales from the Firing Line" and do I ever have a special tale for you today! While it's not a tale of 'When Stupid Attacks.." it is a story your not likely to hear unless you know the right folks who where in the right place, at the right time.

I present to you..

Test Track:
The Legend of Car 19 


Now like most of my stories, this one also requires a basic understanding of the situation. 
When Test Track opened, it was supposed to have exactly 33 ride vehicles. However, it opened with 32 which is still the same number which operated until it went down recently for the massive refurbishment.  The missing car was "Car 19" and let me tell you a story, passed to me from someone who was there to watch it in person.


Before any attraction opens, in any theme park across the country they go threw rather rigorous testing. Not only to work out the kinks in the programing but to ensure the ride is as safe as humans can make it. The more complex the ride and it's systems, the longer and more detailed the testing will be. 

Before Test Track soft opened to the public in December of 1998, they where going threw training and testing when this all began one night.


As we all can guess, the computers controlling Test Track are very complex and have multiple redundant systems controling every action of not only your ride vehicle but the elements of the ride also. This was a seriously complex system, one entire system was devoted to "Car" controls and another massive system controlled the ride elements (Such as the Hot and Cold testing as well as speed and breaking systems which are part of both computer systems).

When the ride went into testing mode before the soft opening, they ran several cars around the track under normal operating parameters, such as the exact show we've all seen. Things worked great!
Then those nice people, the engineers at WDI decided they wanted to know what would happen if there was a major failure or a massive computer problem, when the two controls (One for the cars and one for the Track) stopped communicating. This is when things got interesting.

This is as exact as I can remember it being explained to me.


"So they yanked a few cords to see what would happen just in case. Well they yanked the cords that kept the car in touch with the computer. Imagine a giant sound proof wall stuck in between two things trying to talk. The computer keeps yelling "STOP, STOP!" the car can't hear anything so it assumes everything is normal.. and translates that silence as "Okay, Go anyway!".

So the redundancies in the programing of the car allow it to remember the programed coarse, HOWEVER the braking on the speed test was controlled entire by the computer.
Yeah, so you see the problem and exactly where this is going!

The computer is going "Stop. Stop? STOP!!!" the car is going "Faster. Faster? FASTER!" making it's merry way around the track and as no surprise..  it completely missed the break spot thanks to no computer (telling it when to brake and if it missed the area to stop it) and well.. GIANT FUCKING HOLE was the result.

Car 19 ripped nearly in half with parts falling into the backlot, there was a huge whole in the steel side of the building. For a year or so one could spot the welding marks before they replaced that panel in 2009.  One half that car was dragged in from the emergency tow chains on the bottom. It was bad.. that's why they don't have a car 19 on the track.
 Some years later, another car was painted and marked as "Car 19" but for the first few years one simply didn't exist.  Rumor has it that in the "Testing" area of the queue line the remnants of Car 19 lurked but I was personally never able to find it. Now with Test Track being completely re-themed and refurbished, we may never know.


Now, before you panic.. the ride wasn't open yet when this happened! It's what is normally called "A dry test run" when no one, not even ride dummy's are in the ride vehicle.  So no humans or dummy's where hurt in the testing of this ride.. just the wall!
This also wouldn't be reported as an accident. It was technically still testing, it let them fix a flaw in the computer systems that otherwise would have existed without a heavy testing period. So now if communications did somehow get cut off between the cars and the computer system the ride can and will Emergency stop the entire ride, even in the middle of the speed run.

This has been the Legend of Car 19.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

New Attraction- Field Station: Dinosaurs!

Good Morning Folks,

My husband stumbled upon this the other day. Field Station: Dinosaurs is a new attraction in Secaucus NJ. It has a focus upon nearly life-size, animatronic and very realistic looking dinosaurs in an walking adventure attraction for the whole family.It appears you travel a walking travel while learning about Dinosaurs and their Paleo lifestyles.

"The story of the dinosaurs is vividly presented on twenty acres of wild, unpredictable woods, mysterious pathways, and mountain trails. Scientists from the New Jersey State Museum have worked to ensure that the exhibition encompasses the latest theories and discoveries in the fields of paleontology, geology, and environmental studies."

Personally I'd love to see this for myself, perhaps I'll plan a trip up into Northern NJ to check it out. Considering I'm an anthropology major, this sounds right up my alley! Plus like many other folks I never lost my fascination with Dinosaurs.  If anyone has attention one of their tours, please let me know how it is!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Daily Distraction- Monday 5/21

Monay 5/21

Today's Distraction comes in the form of rumors, cause who doesn't love a good and juicey theme park rumor?! I know I certainly do and very few places have the wealth of information and all around gossip that Screamscape does! Some of them are true while others are false, so I'll simply warn you don't believe it till you see it yourself!
So for those of you who aren't aware of it yet, go over and check the site out. They have all the major parks, both big and small. United States and around the world so scoot on over there and take a look at what your local park has in the works!


Saturday, May 19, 2012

Verbolten Update! Opening Week!

Hey Folks,

It's finally opening week for the long awaited replacement of Big Bag Wolf at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Verbolten is now in it's opening week with an amazing show of coaster awesomeness!
Personally, I can't wait till my trip down to BGW this summer to check out this ground-breaking ride.

Over the Theme Park Insider, Russel Mayer posted up a ton of new information about Verbolten. Along with pictures, YouTube video and all kinds of good information for the theme park goers!

The Video is the pre-show which looks amazing. So go check it out!




Theme Park Insider- Verbolten

Thursday, May 3, 2012

2012 Opening Day- The Bucket List

Welcome to "Carrie's Opening Day List".
This is where I go threw all the parks I can think of off the top of my head, that are seasonal and give you the GIANT list of opening days as well as when said parks go into full operation outside of weekends. I hope this helps, because heaven knows I need it!

Let's start with the Independents.
This is the list of parks NOT associated with a big name.

Kennywood Park: May 5th
Open Weekends only until 5/17.
Location: West Mifflin, PA

Idlewild Park: Full Open May 24th
Location: Ligioner, PA 

Knoebels Park: May 5th.
Open Weekends only until 5/23.
Location: Elysburg, PA

Lakemont Park:  May 25th.
Only open Weds-Sun.
Location: Altoona, PA

Hershey Park: May 4th.
Open Weekends only until 5/23.
Location: Hershey, PA

Conneaut Lake Park: May 25th.
Only operates weekends.
Location: Conneaut Lake, PA

Clementon Park: May 25th.
Open Weekends only until 6/14.
Location: Clementon, NJ

Darien Lake: May 12th
Open Weekends only until 6/15
Location: Darien Lake, NY

Morey's Piers: Now Open!
Weekends only until 5/30
Location: Wildwood, NJ

Luna Park (Coney Island): Now Open!
Open Weekends only until 5/25.
Location: Coney Island, NY

Dollywood: Now Open!
Currently Weds-Mon. Full Open 5/23.
Location: Pidgon Forge, TN

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Six Flags Group

Great Adventure: May 4th
Open Weekends only until 5/23
Location: Jackson, NJ

America: May 4th
Open Weekends only until 5/25.
Location: Mitchellville, MD

New England: May 4th.
Open Weekends only until 5/25.
Location: Agawam, MA

Over Georgia: Now Open!
Only Weekends until 5/25.
Location: Austell, GA

Great America: Now Open!
Only Weekends until 5/16.
Location: Gurnee, IL

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Cedar Fair Group

Cedar Point: May 12th
Full Open!
Location: Sandusky, OH

Kings Island: May 4th.
Only Weekends until 5/11.
Location: Mason, OH

Kings Dominion: May 4th.
Open Weekends until 5/25.
Location: Doswell, VA

Carowinds Park: May 4th
Open Weekends until 5/25.
Location: Charlotte, NC

Dorney Park: May 4th.
Open Weekends until 5/25.
Location: Dorneyville, PA

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Busch Gardens Group

Busch Gardens: Willimsburg
Now Open Weekends!
Full Open 5/25

Busch Gardens: Tampa
It's Florida, We don't close! 
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I'm sure I've missed several, smaller parks that aren't part of the Theme Park Giants. So please, let me know what they are so 1) I can check them out and 2) I can add them to the list!

Safe Travels and Low Lines!
-Carrie

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Verbolten Opening Date Annouced!

Just another quick blub of interest to everyone!



Busch Gardens Williamsburg has announced the opening date of Vertbolten!
It's May 18th. I suggest everyone get ready to ride, this is one of the more promising coasters with unique elements to open in years!
The coaster is listed as a "High Thrill" attraction with a height requirement of 48". 
 
Verbolten Opening