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USfriends Hyper Poster

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Location: Seattle, WA USA
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:57 am Post subject: Behind the Yellow Line report |
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Wow , yet another stellar trip!
Though the weather wasn't perfect, it worked for us , raining mostly at night. Parks were mostly uncrowded, and ERS took care of most big rides.
El Prez always strives for the best, and the most, and gets it!
( A small fluke involving Survivor will henceforth be forgotten)
The sheer amount of ERSs was staggering, plus closed parks, exclusive
piers, and mass meal tickets! The Coaster King Rules!
A few thoughts and opinions:
Nighttime ride sessions kick ass!
Changing Superman to Bizarro added too many gimmicks and changed
something crucial, but intangible.
Ravine Flyer 2 is wicked good, close to the best ever! An hour and a half
and never a seat went empty!!
Great coasters , with great company, in the greatest club in the world!
Perhaps more to say later, just got home , and I'm shattered!
Roll On! Pete _________________ Yankee Freeloader Pete
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nemesis scribe Moderator

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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:59 am Post subject: |
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WOW!!!!! Another AWESOME trip!!!!!
Well done El Prez Nev for arranging a great trip and keeping us coaster crazy enthusiasts on the staright and narrow for two weeks
Tooo many highlights to mention without going into Neme Nick territory, but heres a few:
Gret People - It was superb to see and hang out with so many great friends again and to make even more friends!!
Great ERS's - Ravine Flyer, Comet, Griffon, Boulderdash, Bizarro & Behemoth and getting two piers to ourselves, oh and Great Escape park. Also not forgetting the BOOMERANG ERS of which me and 8 others beat the club record and managed 12 'consecutive' goes in one ERS - proving that the boomernag is the best coaster ever made
Great weather - We only had a bit of rain one afternoon. Apart from that it was superb. Some days it rained heavily when travelling to and from parks but the second we got the park, it stopped woo - hoo!!
Great American women - hmmmmm we salute you all!!
Xmas in June - Well done to santa's little helpers who transformed the coach into Xmas which made for a very entertaining if surreal journey after great escape. The looks we got from people in their cars etc will never be forgotten.
The survivor show - Well done Pete, haha. Michelle from Basils will be along shortly to give you your prize Bad luck Nev, BUT it is quite tough picking the wrong colour stone out of a bag
I could go on, so again thanks to everyone for making a great trip even better!!
Boomerangs rule!!!
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David Ellis Junior Hyper Poster
Joined: 24 Oct 2007 Posts: 108
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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Will the last few days of the trip be uploaded soon on the website...for those of us who had to enjoy the trip from a distance, it would be nice to read the final few days reports.
Looks like you all had a great time, as usual.
Thanks,
Davdi. _________________ World Record Holder Naked Coaster Rider |
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mophead Junior Poster

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Location: Oxford
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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What a fantastic trip.
My favourite steel coaster suprisingly turned out to be Big Bad Wolf. Tried it in the morning and thought 'that was quite good'. Tried it in the evening and was blown away - one of the fastest and most extreme rides I've ever done.
Favourite wooden coaster was Ravine Flyer 2 - dosen't quite beat the Voyage but possibly now second in my list.
Other ride highlights were Hellcat, The Comet, Alpengeist, Ride of Steel, The go karts at Morneys Piers, Boulderdash, The rapids at Lake Compounce, Volcano, Wild One, and the final ERS on the Wild Beast.
Parkwise I really enjoyed Waldameer, Seebreeze, Lake Compounce and
most of RyePlayland (I could have lived without the ganster rap though). Other noteable parks were Busch Gardens, Kings Dominion and Canada's Wonderland.
Worst coaster was definately Shockwave at Kings Dominion (Togo stand up). The one at Canada's wonderland was quite smooth in comparrison!
But the trip wouldn't have been the same without all the people and Nev at his hilarious best.
Halfway through the trip we had a Karoke night which everyone was talking out through the rest of the trip. I couldn't work out why, must have been Dan and his Chocolate Satly Balls.... _________________ Without a safety net you're free to find serene pleasure of speed |
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Andy Hine MBE RCCGB Chairman

Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Posts: 480
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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| mophead wrote: | | Halfway through the trip we had a Karoke night which everyone was talking out through the rest of the trip. I couldn't work out why, must have been Dan and his Chocolate Satly Balls.... |
Or maybe it was you and your "Breaking The Law!" (Judas Priest). I think that face may end up in the Yearbook!! _________________ Andy Hine is also known as NEV!
RCCGB - THE Club for trips!
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frosty Strata Poster
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:58 am Post subject: |
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My 2nd US trip and what a fantastic two weeks.
Two wonderful parks to start with, Bush Gardens and Kings Dominion and the amazing Canada's Wonderland to finish. Bush Gardens and Kings Dominion both made a great early impression on me due to the whole experience - rides, park layout, friendly staff and atmosphere - and losing two hats during the first two days to Apollo's Chariot and Scooby Coaster (oh the shame of that).
I can't single out favorite steelies and woodies but some great rides that come to mind are Apollo's Chariot, Alpengeist, Griffin, Ride of Steel (the water spray was over done and not necessary), Boulder Dash, Ravine Flyer II - the list goes on and on. The bike coaster, Batwing and flying coasters were new to me but fun. The 272ft drop tower is the largest I've now done. Although I prefer larger parks the piers and smaller parks were also fun and the treatment we received by the management was great.
Adam would be proud to know that I got used to riding Boomerangs and would have been up for the new 12 ride record if not for the other ride that was open. Boomerangs!!!!!!!!
Canada's Wonderland was extremely busy during normal hours. Longer waits for rides was expected but the ride op's on Sky Rider were the only let down on the day - larthargic and spending more time talking to each other and people in the queue than attending to getting the train moving! !hr30 and most of that time stood on the platform. Queue jumping seemed to be very common at this park.
Behemoth was great but if felt a little bland - it needs something adding to it or changing. The late night ERS on Dragon Fire and Wild Beast was intense (we certainly got shook around on both) and enjoyable, especially the participation of the ride op's on WB until the last seconds. Four of us grabbed a late night ride on Behemoth before the dual ride ERS & that certainly got the adrenalin pumping - good during daylight and fantastic at night.
Even Wobbly Bob has started to take a shine to coastering!
Thanks also to all those that encouraged me to take a giant leap and stand and jump on the glass floor of the CN tower - 20 minutes preparation before I was able to do that
Thanks go to Nev for all his hard work throughout the year and for putting in the extra effort during the trip to arrange other add-on's. Thanks go to all the others that put so much effort into arranging the trip throughout the year and for all the park staff and management that made all of us feel so welcome. All these nice touches just add to an amazing experience.
Roll on next year and 'The Voyage'. _________________ Steve
Member of 'non rollback' Stratacoaster club 06/08.
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bradpeet Hyper Poster

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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 4:32 pm Post subject: |
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Well - firstly I must say thanks to Nev and Mike for arranging a great trip. And to everybody else who contributed whether by being part of the 'support structure' - especially the 2 Gareths for the handling of the luggage and Bobbly for generally looking after us - or just being good company on the trip.
Highlights? There were just so many
Ravine Flyer II certainly lived up to the hype for me. Although it's still not knocked El Toro off the top spot for me personally. Sorry Nev, but I think it's pushed Phoenix into third place though. (I've still to ride Voyage and the Rattler though )
Seabreeze really took me by surprise. It's not a big park, but there is so much fun to be had there - and everything is re-ridable. Whirlwind is a good example of it's type. The Bobsleds are unique (by definition) and seem to get more fun each time they are ridden. Jack Rabbit is a good little airtime coaster too.
It was interesting to compare Flight of Fear at Kings Dominion with Jokers Jinx at 6 Flags America. I found the former rough in the back, but a good ride in the front. The latter seemed better in the back. I enjoyed both coasters though
Scooby's Ghoster Coaster at Kings Dominion took me by surprise though - I was expecting something like Zipper Dipper, and got something much better.
Lake Compounce was a great park. Only 4 coasters, but a good selection of flat and water rides too. They also make great use of the lake - with the park railway running round one side, a vintage trolley ride down the other and a boat across the middle. And they have Boulderdash of course
All the Mega coasters were good in their own way, although I found that the Intamin restraints did start to be painful on my thighs after the third ride. Behemoth gave a very smooth ride with a lot of airtime - especially on the very back row with the restraint not tight. But somehow it just felt as if it should have been more exciting. (I have very fond memories of Nitro from the 2008 mini-trip)
Busch Gardens was outstanding for theming though. (And a good selection of rides too ). None of the others really compared.
Although there is one thing that I definitely learned on ths trip - I'm not a rough rider
As for anybody who complains about AIR, I have to ask whether they have riden a Vekoma or a Zamperla Lay-Down coaster? I don't think I will be riding either of those ever again. (I ride coasters for the experience, not just for a 'tick' ) I don't think I ever need to experience those again!! I think the same might apply to the Vekoma / SLC (689m Standard) (I've just discovered that Kumali at Flamingoland is a different model - that explains a lot )
EDIT: And extra thanks to Nev for including rides on a sky coaster and a reverse bungee in the price of the trip. I've tried both for the first time now. _________________ Now counting my coasters at http://www.coastercounter.com/bradpeet - which even has the snails  |
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David Ellis Junior Hyper Poster
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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry to repeat post...but will the last dew days of the trip be uploaded to the website at some point?
Cheers,
David. _________________ World Record Holder Naked Coaster Rider |
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coaster-andy Mega Poster

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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:02 pm Post subject: |
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My second USA trip and my longest one to. Well I could add loads or just mirror others comments which would be far easier to do.
I will say flight out was a pain took ages but coming back was quicker and less stress full.
Busch Gardens was a great park and Griffin was a great coaster. Others would have ridden Shikra but for me only my second dive coaster and a darn good one if I do says so myself. All coasters were great here but one thing I will says is for some reason beyond our control we always ended back at the place called England. Strange but there we go a great start to a trip.
Kings Dominion was a great park also but all that black tarmac seemed to make for a very hot day & the black bins as I found out when I lent against one. Volcano Blast Coaster was the coaster most looking forward to her and it delivered every time. I had to ride twice as I was not expecting such a great launch that was so quick.
Not all Six Flags were great for me I never really liked Six Flags America it just was not a great park for me though the rides were ok Roar being one of them I never liked it. But I love Six Flags New England and my Loony Tune ticks all day long. I liked Bizzaro though the music could have been turned off or not added to the ride. Something I pointed out to a director who asked my thoughts on ride. That was my only bug with the ride. Others , who ride as Superman, said it was ruined but thats there opinion.
Atlantic City was not my cup of tea but I still tried to enjoy it and Steel Pier was a good little park to add on. Not much there but none the less still got rides and I got my first Sling Shot and what fun that was a great ride to the sky.
Wildwood and Moreys Pier was great day treated really well had some great rides.The Great White woody was just a great coaster I really like wood the more I ride. But not to rough for me but then we all have our beef. I loved all aspects of the rides and I like the fact that the 3 piers open up at different times so you get to do all rides. The welcome we got was great the food was great and now once emailed we get our T Shirts as well.
Walldamer was my favorite coaster park a small park but with so much to find and do. Ravine Flyer 2was the best coaster I have ridden a lovely ride a great addition to the park and one that deserved its crown for best wooden coaster last year and not surprised. We did over 1 hr ers (ERT) on Ravine Flyer 2 the night before and the stff were so great and a great ers. Loved this as well.
Darian Lake was a OK park but still has the Six Flags feel about it. it may be the collection of rides that gives it that but OCC Motorbike Coaster was a lovely little ride and one you could enjoy over and over again.
Seabrezze was another park which surprised me as well. A small park but still had the charm a great selection of old and some new rides. Jack Rabbit was a great woody a lovely little coaster and not to rough. Some old coasters seem to have the rough ride but you can live with it. So much to see and do and a strange bobsled coaster which is not in a trough but on rails in a wooden structure. Lovely and as insane as a wild mouse coaster.
Canada Wonderland was a park which was hard work lots of coaster and very hard to get them all. Started on Bohemouth and it was a good coaster was like this is nothing great. I did ride in dark and liked it more then. Maybe the not seeing helped a bit. Staff here were slow to load and only measure when on ride not before. Training most of staff on busy days slows down the rideing. The food though was the best on the trip cannot fault that park.
So all in all a great trip once again, did I expect it not to be, The answer is no. Andy Hine and all others who help deliver every time so I already new I was to have a great trip. Some parks were not great but still had a good time in them still rode the rides and ate the food. Lots more memory's and roll on the next one in 2010.
One last thing thanks to everyone who made this trip as good as it was for myself and for everyone else who also enjoyed the trip. _________________ Memeber of the 08 Top Thrill Rollback Club + Member of the "First to be denied SAW by Technical Failure" club.
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nemesis scribe Moderator

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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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Adam would be proud to know that I got used to riding Boomerangs and would have been up for the new 12 ride record if not for the other ride that was open. Boomerangs!!!!!!!!  |
Ahhhhhh another victim converted to the dark side . . . .  _________________ RCCGB Club Member #1908 |
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Coaster Police Tech Support

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Location: Poole
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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 2:10 pm Post subject: |
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| David Ellis wrote: | Sorry to repeat post...but will the last dew days of the trip be uploaded to the website at some point?
Cheers,
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The final 2 days of the trip are now posted and online. Apologies for the delay, but there's no wi-fi on planes, and both Dave and me went straight back to work Monday morning jet lagged, so this weekend is catch up. _________________ Matt
RCCGB Webmaster + Member of the "First to be denied SAW by Technical Failure" club. |
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nemesis scribe Moderator

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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Coaster Police wrote: | | David Ellis wrote: | Sorry to repeat post...but will the last dew days of the trip be uploaded to the website at some point?
Cheers,
David. |
The final 2 days of the trip are now posted and online. Apologies for the delay, but there's no wi-fi on planes, and both Dave and me went straight back to work Monday morning jet lagged, so this weekend is catch up. |
Excellent trip reports, photo's and work guys!!! I know having shared a room with matt on the trip, how hard you two worked on the website and the amount of 'your holiday' time you sacrificed . . .although some of it was in the bar so its not all bad
Cheers
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David Ellis Junior Hyper Poster
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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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Many thanks for adding the last few days. It was really appreciated. Fully understand the reason for the delay...it is always tough when you get back straight into work after such a great trip.
Cheers,
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Coaster Police Tech Support

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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:21 am Post subject: |
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No problem I am glad you liked them, and hopefully found the level of detail enough to give a good idea of each day's goings on.
Only a few days till the summer bash! See you all there! _________________ Matt
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c anderson Hyper Poster

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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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Well done on completing the reports, shame work comes in the way of completing the reports, but it shows how popular they are that people are waiting for them. They were a success, congratulations. _________________ Regards
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Rough Rider Strata Poster

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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:43 pm Post subject: |
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Ah well better late than never
Well where do I start?
Great Bud
Great Bud Lite
Great Coors
Great Coors Lite
Great Vodka (pints) and Cranberry
Great BARS!........Especially the "Reunion Bar" next to Nicks bar.
Oh!....................and also some fantastic coasters
What a great trip yet again, especially meeting up with everyone again, and also making new friends.
I think we had just as many laughs on the bus, as we did in the parks and bars
Again a HUGE thanks to Nev for all his hard work in organising the trip (I still don't know how you do it)?
Roll on 2011 "RATTLER" here we come...............................Makes Ravine flyer look like a roundabout
Hmm!
Where have I heard that saying before  _________________ Roll on 2011 "RATTLER" here we come!!
DENISE DINN LARRICK & CHARLIE BOY, WALK ON WATER.
"RATTLER" LIVES ON.
You haven't ridden a coaster till you've ridden "RATTLER"
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USfriends Hyper Poster

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Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:07 am Post subject: |
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Glad you finally chimed in Ryan.
Also noted the Rattler name drop. A post can't go by without
dropping an "R bomb". You mother rattler , you.
Has a nice ring to it  _________________ Yankee Freeloader Pete
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Coaster Chick Kiddie Poster

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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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My thanks also to everyone for making the trip so good. Well done Nev for all the good ERSs and the bonuses along the way. Thanks Mike for all the work you do with the hotels and great to see Wobbly Bob again!!!
I agree Ryan - lots of fun on the bus (although I did seem to suffer a lot from turbulence) - or was that you having too much beer? Oooh dear - I'm having a vision!!!! You were right about Nick's bar - first time I've had 'buy one drink get 4 free' - very impressive.
Well done Matt and Dave for the huge amount of work you did keeping the website up to date - don't know that everyone realised how time consuming it was but I can vouch for that.
Thanks to Matt and Adam for all the fun and in particular the souvenirs I found in my bag when I got home.
Great meeting up with lots of old friends, getting to know some a lot better and really good meeting Dave and Alan - the 2 newbies on tour. Glad you both enjoyed yourselves so much.
Sorry to have missed you at Flamingoland but the flu kept me away (oink oink).
Bye for now and roll on Hot Tracks Tour. _________________ Official member of TTD Rollback Club 08 May 2006 and 13 June 2008
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Coaster Chick Kiddie Poster

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PS
I forgot to mention the coasters - was that what we went for??
Great coasters - might not haave been the top coaster on tour but I LOVED the ERS on Comet. I also really liked Boulder Dash and of course Ravine Flyer II - awesome. Top steelie had to be Volcano.
But sorry Adam - you will not get me over to the dark side - you can keep your boomerangs - although there was one ride worse than that - the Mind Eraser and there were several of them!!! I'd rather put my arm down the toilet than ride that again. And as for the first Togo stand up coaster - well that was rather painful. My new name for that would not be allowed on the message board but quite a few of you know what I thought of it. Strangely enough the one in Canada was a lot better.
Lots of great rides once again.  _________________ Official member of TTD Rollback Club 08 May 2006 and 13 June 2008
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Steven Burns Strata Poster

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And what did you nickname the Togo Standup Heather? Fanny Basher wasn't it. LOL _________________ Matt
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frosty Strata Poster
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I just received the feedback letter and what a great read. Even this adds that little something to the trip.
It's a safe bet placing a name against the comment 'All the boomerangs were superb' - lol, and I also found them to be enjoyable.
The lunches that Nev arranges are always very much appreciated although one freebie snack not arranged by Nev was not so pleasant (a mouthful of flies I received on my first ride on Bizarro). Some fry's would have been nice
The surprise evening ERS on Ravine Flyer II was unexpected and a really nice thing for Nev and the park management to arrange. I've no idea how many rides I got in but it was lots!
Night time ERS's are so cool - Phamtom's Revenge and TTD stand out from last year and the final ERS on Wild Beast was so much fun (even for a ride that for me was quite rough and not so enjoyable earlier in the day). The ride op's joining in the fun and sharing a ride was great. One last ride on Behemoth at 11pm just before this twin ERS made for a fantastic end to the main part of the trip. The darkness, lights and cool air rushing past sure added to the ride.
A fantastic trip, so many great parks and some good parks and yet another wonderful experience with great people. Roll on next year. _________________ Steve
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coaster-andy Mega Poster

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I forgot to fill mine in again I am not good with remembering to do things.
I must say though I had a great time and so many things were good for me. I would not ask for Andy to change a thing as everything was 100% for me the rides picked for ers was great the food supplyed was good last one was the best. Dark rides were great and the extra for Ravine Flyer 2 was the best thing for me to remember.
Great trip sorry I did not return mine but I will try to in future.
As for Bomerang challange the best ride by for  _________________ Memeber of the 08 Top Thrill Rollback Club + Member of the "First to be denied SAW by Technical Failure" club.
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bradpeet Hyper Poster

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I did send mine in, although I was *LATE*
I've not received the feedback letter - so maybe I'm not on the list now  _________________ Now counting my coasters at http://www.coastercounter.com/bradpeet - which even has the snails  |
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nemesis scribe Moderator

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[quote="frosty"]
It's a safe bet placing a name against the comment 'All the boomerangs were superb' - lol, and I also found them to be enjoyable.
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Hmmmmmm i wonder who did write that Glad you like them Frosty!!
I wonder who wrote there were too many boomerangs?? Grrrrrr i ill hunt that person down to the ends of the Earth as you can never have too many boomerangs lol
I guess the feedback proves that no matter how hard you try you cannot please everyone Also i cannot see how people can moan about Atlantic City as it was on the itinerary so it wasnt a 'surprise' place to visit lol.
Awesome trip in my opinion !! Atlantic City and boomerangs rule!!!!
Oh and well done Lake Compounce
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stevencaine Strata Poster

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| bradpeet wrote: | I did send mine in, although I was *LATE*
I've not received the feedback letter - so maybe I'm not on the list now  |
There is a three day postal strike effect London post Saturday/Monday/Tuesday it may be caught in that Pete |
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Steven Burns Strata Poster

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I would have to say the best memory of the trip would be from Nev. When he went out of his way to get that extra park for us at the last minute. Martin`s Fantasy Island. To see him at Seabreeze working away to get us all in. He did it, then it all fell through at the last minute due to the weather and the park closing early. But the fact that he did this for us and the fact he offered to spend his Atlantic City winnings on all of us and get us all in the park on Nev. I just thought that was a class act and although it never happened, it says tons. Thank you Nev.
I have to agree with the negative comments about Atlantic City. It was a sleazy hell hole. I think Steel Pier made up for alot and the staff treated us great. Nice time for a small pier. Nev did us great getting the exclusive Pier session. As for the town and the hotel and the atmosphere, i was pleased to move on. The hotel and the staff were the worst I've ever stayed in, and it was the biggest place I've ever stayed. Maybe interesting f you like gambling, and i did win a bit of cash but defo not for me.
I went down the coast and got 6 more coasters at Ocean City, which was tons better.
Clementon was a great add on as well, that made that portion of the trip for me.
As for the feedback letter, i`m also really bad and lost it, never even opened it lol. I only just got round to sorting out Oakwood.
I only disliked Atlantic City and that hotel. Everything else was great. My only negatives were with a few individuals and nothing that spoiled the trip. _________________ My Site www.freewebs.com/big-Stevie-b/
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USfriends Hyper Poster

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We haven't received the letter yet, but if the last Airtime was any indication...we should have it by Christmas! lol.
P.S. Has anyone received the t-shirt from Wildwood yet? _________________ Yankee Freeloader Pete
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frosty Strata Poster
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Pete, no I haven't received the t-shirt yet. There may be a few issues to sort out before the final product is available. _________________ Steve
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coaster-andy Mega Poster

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Pete if you waited so long for Airtime then you should receive it by Christmas 2010
I have not had mine as yet either. _________________ Memeber of the 08 Top Thrill Rollback Club + Member of the "First to be denied SAW by Technical Failure" club.
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I also forgot to send off the feedback form (I actually did fill it in though)
Sorry Nev
But just to let you know I thought the whole trip was FANTASTIC!!
Can't wait till 2011 and "RATTLER" it will make all previous USA trips seem tame
I am already excited thinking about a "WHOLE HOUR'S" ERS on "RATTLER"
I bet Pete & Lisa can't wait either ......Oh! and Magic  _________________ Roll on 2011 "RATTLER" here we come!!
DENISE DINN LARRICK & CHARLIE BOY, WALK ON WATER.
"RATTLER" LIVES ON.
You haven't ridden a coaster till you've ridden "RATTLER"
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Andy Hine MBE RCCGB Chairman

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This time next year (Sunday) we'll be waking up ready to have our ERS on Shivering Timbers!!  _________________ Andy Hine is also known as NEV!
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frosty Strata Poster
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| Andy Hine MBE wrote: | This time next year (Sunday) we'll be waking up ready to have our ERS on Shivering Timbers!!  |
I'm ready !!! _________________ Steve
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nemesis scribe Moderator

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Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 1:37 pm Post subject: |
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| Andy Hine MBE wrote: | This time next year (Sunday) we'll be waking up ready to have our ERS on Shivering Timbers!!  |
Shivering Timbers? Is that a boomerang??  _________________ RCCGB Club Member #1908 |
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| nemesis scribe wrote: | | Andy Hine MBE wrote: | This time next year (Sunday) we'll be waking up ready to have our ERS on Shivering Timbers!!  |
Shivering Timbers? Is that a boomerang??  |
Yes that's right - it's a wooden boomerang  _________________ Now counting my coasters at http://www.coastercounter.com/bradpeet - which even has the snails  |
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coaster-andy Mega Poster

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I am all ready shivering in anticipation of next USA trip. _________________ Memeber of the 08 Top Thrill Rollback Club + Member of the "First to be denied SAW by Technical Failure" club.
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frosty Strata Poster
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| bradpeet wrote: | | nemesis scribe wrote: | | Andy Hine MBE wrote: | This time next year (Sunday) we'll be waking up ready to have our ERS on Shivering Timbers!!  |
Shivering Timbers? Is that a boomerang??  |
Yes that's right - it's a wooden boomerang  |
Most boomerangs are made of wood, although there are some people who are 'Adam'ant that the best boomerangs are made of metal  _________________ Steve
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USfriends Hyper Poster

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| frosty wrote: | | bradpeet wrote: | | nemesis scribe wrote: | | Andy Hine MBE wrote: | This time next year (Sunday) we'll be waking up ready to have our ERS on Shivering Timbers!!  |
Shivering Timbers? Is that a boomerang??  |
Yes that's right - it's a wooden boomerang  |
Most boomerangs are made of wood, although there are some people who are 'Adam'ant that the best boomerangs are made of metal  |
Nice pun Frosty!
You know, its adam shame about those boomerangs......
This morning Lisa said the same thing as Nev, likely about the same time.
Not sure about the phrase "two great minds think alike"......
We'll just skip the great part. _________________ Yankee Freeloader Pete
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Andy Hine MBE RCCGB Chairman

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This time next year we'll be heading to Indiana Beach (when we get up in a few hours)! _________________ Andy Hine is also known as NEV!
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bradpeet Hyper Poster

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Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:17 am Post subject: |
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If Nev keeps plugging next years trip like this we might need 3 coaches
And apparently my feedback wasn't too late - I've been quoted
EDIT:The feedback letter arrived this morning  _________________ Now counting my coasters at http://www.coastercounter.com/bradpeet - which even has the snails  |
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USfriends Hyper Poster

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| Andy Hine MBE wrote: | | This time next year we'll be heading to Indiana Beach (when we get up in a few hours)! |
CORNBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  _________________ Yankee Freeloader Pete
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| Big Stevie B wrote: | | The hotel and the staff were the worst I've ever stayed in. |
Are you sure? Or did you accidentally forget Hotel 'Ells Bells from last year's trip?
At least this place was built, there was carpet on the floors, I had curtains, and reception wasn't room full of MDF dust and builders looking more like a missile testing site
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frosty Strata Poster
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Coaster Police wrote: | | Big Stevie B wrote: | | The hotel and the staff were the worst I've ever stayed in. |
Are you sure? Or did you accidentally forget Hotel 'Ells Bells from last year's trip?
At least this place was built, there was carpet on the floors, I had curtains, and reception wasn't room full of MDF dust and builders looking more like a missile testing site  |
I half expected a camera crew to appear and say "RCCGB - you've been gotcha'd!" _________________ Steve
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Andy Hine MBE RCCGB Chairman

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This time next year we'll be at Holiday World!  _________________ Andy Hine is also known as NEV!
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Andy Hine MBE RCCGB Chairman

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This time next year we'll be in Kings Island
Morey's Piers T-shirt update.
All shirts are being sent in the next couple of days (from USA) _________________ Andy Hine is also known as NEV!
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frosty Strata Poster
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:27 am Post subject: |
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| Andy Hine MBE wrote: | This time next year we'll be in Kings Island
Morey's Piers T-shirt update - all shirts are being sent in the next couple of days (from USA) |
Fantastic news on the T-Shirt's (big up Morey's Management!) & great news regarding the park even if it's a whole year away  _________________ Steve
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:47 am Post subject: |
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Excellent news on the t-shirts.
And . . . the t-shirt has a piccy of a boomerang on it!! Woop woop!!!
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Andy Hine MBE RCCGB Chairman

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This time next year we'll be at Cedar Point!
Get those SAE's ready! _________________ Andy Hine is also known as NEV!
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Nev's still promoting this trip like mad.
I hope this doesn't mean that Bob's being buying up Boris's rejected bendy buses  _________________ Now counting my coasters at http://www.coastercounter.com/bradpeet - which even has the snails  |
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I thought that Bob was already driving a bendy bus _________________ Regards
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