Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Nemesis Nick at Funland 29 Oct 2011

Date: Saturday 29 October 2011
Venue: Funland, Hayling Island
Who Went: Just me

Rationale For Trip
My attendance at Loopathon day 2 (Drayton Manor Park) should have been my send-off to the 2011 coaster season. In the aftermath of that Club trip, I felt like a last-minute bonus coaster trip to Funland Hayling Island the last Saturday in October.

Getting to Funland
I got up early in order to catch the 8:08 train from Dorchester South to Southampton Central, followed by the 9:33 train to Havant. Having reached Havant at 10:10, I walked to the bus station as quickly as possible whereupon I caught the 10:21 bus to Beachlands. I finally reached Beachlands at 10:36.

Funland was due to open at 11am. To fill in time, I went into Beachlands Cafeteria for a coffee.

Morning Riding
At 11:08 I entered Funland, bought myself an all-day wristband, and was eager to take to the rides.

Super Dragon
As a RCCGB member I was determined to start the day on one of Funland's three coasters. Unexpectedly I met Sam from the RCCGB. Since he was about to ride Super Dragon, I started the day on Super Dragon too, and sat in the row in front of him. This Pinfari Super Dragon MD31 previously operated at Drayton Manor Park as Super Dragon from 1984 to 2007, but has been operating at Funland since 2008. The red vinyl sheet which used to be at the back, with DRAGON MANOR on, has now been removed. That's only a minor change though, the ride experience was no different from when I last went to Funland in October last year. One ride consists of four laps. For now I only had one go.

Afterwards Sam and I spoke for several minutes about various topics. Sam wondered what made me want to go to Funland today. Told him this was my last minute bonus coaster trip as a follow-on to Loopathon.

Woody's Roller Coaster
This Cavazza Diego Super Nessi Junior Coaster has been operating since 2001. Despite the name, it's actually a steel coaster. However the ride cars resemble logs, which probably explains why the coaster is called Woody's Roller Coaster. One ride consists of three laps. For now I just had one go on this, in the back row.

Suddenly I noticed that Klondike was stuck mid way. I hoped it would be running again later. Meanwhile I headed across to Drop.

Drop
Claims to be the tallest, fastest ride on the south coast. This drop tower stands 35 metres tall. Seeing this ride reminded me of climbing its internal ladders at the September 2009 RCCGB meet-up there. For now I enjoyed one go on this: seat 1.

Break Dancer
Similar to a waltzer; you get into cars, which spin on turntables, which themselves spin on a spinning giant turntable. For some reason, some cars were unusable. A fun ride, I thoroughly enjoyed one go on this. Not sure two goes straight off would be wise though.

Woody's Roller Coaster
One more go on this family coaster, this time in the front row. Afterwards I met Marshall Hill, and we had a quick talk.

Super Dragon
My second go for today on this family coaster, this time in the back row.

Blizzard Falls Log Flume
Funland's small log flume. I think this one is primarily aimed at children, but adults can ride it. There were three logs on today. The rise and fall are quite small, but it was still a fun ride. I enjoyed two goes on this.

Speed Flip
New for 2011, this thrill ride stands where Tornado used to be. Made by Moser Rides, this consists of four arms, with four looping gondolas on the end of each arm. The arms rise up so the four gondolas rotate about the applicable arm end, whilst almost inverted. In addition the central pole spins about its base. An unusual ride sensation to say the least, you need to ride it to find out what it feels like. My verdict: a fun new addition to the Park, but one go at a time was enough for me. In fact this was my only go on this all day. Having left Speed Flip, I walked around the Park before going on anything else.

Drop
My second go for today on this drop tower, this time in seat 4.

Cannibal Pots
Similar to a tea cup ride, but with cauldrons instead of cups. For now I had just one go. I just sat back and went with the flow; I didn't bother spinning my cauldron at all.

Klondike
This Pinfari Zyklon ZL42 coaster previously operated at Drayton Manor Park as Python Looping Coaster from 1984 to 1994, and as Klondike Gold Mine from 1995 to 2004. Since 2005, it has been operating at Funland, Hayling Island. Now that this looping coaster was running again, I had one go. I had to take my rucksack on the train as the staff are not allowed to carry bags from the entry to exit platform via the tunnel any more.

The train set off up the lift hill, around the vertical loop and through the tunnels until it terminated at the exit platform. A thrilling and fun ride experience considering the coaster's age. At the end an obvious sign of the ride's age is the need to release each harness individually by inserting a rod into the applicable hole, a rather antiquated harness release method to say the least.

Super Dragon
Immediately after leaving Klondike, I met Marshall again, he told me to return in ten minutes for an arcade tour. Meanwhile I had one more go on Super Dragon, this time in the fourth row.

Surprise Tour
Marshall kindly gave me a guided tour of the first floor of the arcade. When the RCCGB held its Summer Bash at Funland in July 2005, this was a go-kart circuit. By the time of the RCCGB meet-up at Funland in September 2009, this had become a workshop. Marshall said they got rid of the go-karts as they were too dangerous. Now it has been converted into a forthcoming new visitor attraction. At the time some sections of the new attraction were incomplete. All the required parts were made on park. At the end I thanked him for the unexpected tour.

Lunchtime
The time was now around 1:10pm. Feeling hungry, I left Funland to get some lunch at Beachlands Cafeteria. There I enjoyed a delicious all-day breakfast plus cup of coffee.

Just After Lunch
I left Beachlands Cafeteria at 1:47pm, but didn't want to return to riding too soon after eating. So I went for a walk along the sea front. Eventually I found a fitness trail, and decided to go on the open-air exercise equipment. After that I headed back towards Funland.

Afternoon Riding
At 2:50pm I was back in Funland, eager for more riding.

Super Dragon
Being as this is so close to the entrance, I began my afternoon riding where I began my morning riding: one go on Super Dragon. This time I rode in the back row.

Blizzard Falls Log Flume
Four goes on this junior log flume.

Super Dragon
Another go on Super Dragon, this time in the front row.

Break Dancer
My second and final go for today on this spinning ride. When I approached the ride it looked as though there were a few vacant cars, but I was told to wait for the next run before being allowed on as the cars which appeared vacant were actually unavailable for use.

Drop
My final go for today on this drop tower, this time in seat 2.

Klondike
My second go for today on Klondike, this time in the back row, showing my RCCGB 20th anniversary T-shirt.

Woody's Roller Coaster
One go on Woody's Roller Coaster, again showing my RCCGB 20th anniversary T-shirt. Really though, today was a bit cold to be outside in just a T-shirt. When the ride ended I was glad to put my hoodie and fleece back on.

Helter Skelter
I had already been on one helter skelter during 2011: the helter skelter at Adventure Island, Southend during the RCCGB meet-up there 23 July 2011. Nonetheless I was keen to slide Funland's one as well. I had four goes on this helter skelter.

Klondike
Now for a marathon run of as many goes on Klondike as I could fit in. I ended up having six goes one after another as follows: second row, front row left seat, front row right seat, second-from-back row, third row, fourth row. This coaster was now very quiet. In fact on some of my goes I had to wait for extra riders to make up the minimum requirement of four riders for the train to run.

With less than half an hour of riding time left until daytime wristbands were due to expire at 5pm, I now wanted to cram in as many rides as I could.

Cannibal Pots
My second and final go for today on this cauldron ride. This time I did occasionally spin my cauldron a little, but nothing like as fast I experienced when riding this with two other RCCGB members at the September 2009 meet-up.

Woody's Roller Coaster
Keen to end my day on a coaster, I enjoyed two goes on Woody's Roller Coaster: back row followed by second row.

Super Dragon
Whilst heading back to the exit, there was just time for one more go on Super Dragon, to end the day than where I began. When this ride finished I ran across to the bus stop as quickly as possible.

Summary of day in order of activity

Super Dragon 1
Woody's Roller Coaster 1
Drop 1
Break Dancer 1
Woody's Roller Coaster 1
Super Dragon 1
Blizzard Falls Log Flume 2
Speed Flip 1
Drop 1
Cannibal Pots 1
Klondike 1
Super Dragon 1

Tour of arcade first floor with Marshall.
Lunch at Beachlands Cafeteria
Sea front including fitness trail

Super Dragon 1
Blizzard Falls Log Flume 4
Super Dragon 1
Break Dancer 1
Drop 1
Klondike 1
Woody's Roller Coaster 1
Helter Skelter 4
Klondike 6
Cannibal Pots 1
Woody's Roller Coaster 2
Super Dragon 1

Cumulative summary of my rides all day

Ride
Total
Blizzard Falls Log Flume
6
Break Dancer
2
Cannibal Pots
2
Super Dragon
6
Drop
3
Helter Skelter
4
Klondike
8
Speed Flip
1
Woody's Roller Coaster
5
TOTAL
37

Journey Home
At 5:02pm I was back at the bus stop. Other people were waiting there. Five minutes later I caught the bus to Havant Bus Station. Once there I made a quick dash for the railway station, whereupon I caught the 17:37 train to Southampton Central, for onward 18:51 train to Dorchester South. I finally reached Dorchester just after 8pm.

Outro

Highlights
High ride count.
Meeting Sam from the RCCGB, and riding Super Dragon with him at the start of the day (my first ride).
Unexpected guided tour of the first floor of the arcade with Marshall Hill.
All day breakfast at Beachlands Cafeteria lunchtime.
Six goes on Klondike one after another late afternoon.

Lowlights
Wild River log flume out of action all day.

Summary
Altogether a great day out, my final send-off to the 2011 coaster season. The weather was reasonable, although it was a bit chilly, it was sunny much of the day, and dry all day. It was great meeting Sam from the RCCGB at the start of the day, as I wasn't expecting to meet any RCCGB members. My biggest surprise of the day was my guided tour with Marshall Hill. Many thanks to Marshall for giving me a sneak preview of the forthcoming attraction. Finally I enjoyed re-riding the Park's three coasters. Just one point about them, they're all steel. Come on Funland, get some wood!

Roll on the 2012 RCCGB Blackpool Bash. I hope to be there.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

RCCGB Loopathon 2011 (Day 2)

Date: Sunday 9 October 2011
Venue: Drayton Manor Park
Who Went: Me and a large number of other RCCGB members, including Andy, Christine and Charlotte Hine, Alan Chilvers, Big Stevie B, Dave Perry, Death, Emerald Evans, Gareth Arkell, Gareth Preece, Lucy Cosnett, Mary (Regatta) and Andy Knight, planenut, Sarah Booker, Smiler.

DISCLAIMER: The above is not intended to be an exhaustive list of everyone who attended. It's a list of members who I spoke to / rode with. I sincerely apologise to anyone I've forgotten.

Rationale For Trip
The RCCGB's annual two day autumn event to mark the end of the coaster season: Alton Towers on the Saturday and Drayton Manor Park on the Sunday. This was actually my third Loopathon since joining the RCCGB in March 2005, but my first time of attending Loopathon day 2 (Drayton Manor Park). Having attended Loopathon day 1 (Alton Towers) only in 2005 and 2006, and given Loopathon a miss altogether 2007 to 2010 inclusive, I was determined to attend Loopathon day 2 (Drayton Manor Park) in 2011. The main reason being, Loopathon 2011 day 2 happened just 9 days after my 40th birthday (30 September 2011), and I saw this as an opportunity to celebrate my milestone birthday with the RCCGB. Furthermore not only was this my first time of attending Loopathon day 2 (Drayton Manor Park), it was my first ever visit to Drayton Manor Park at all, which made this trip extra special for me so close to my 40th birthday.

Getting To Tamworth
In order to attend Loopathon 2011 day 2, I travelled to Tamworth the day before (Saturday 8 October). Just after 13:00 I caught the train to Bristol Temple Meads, for onward 13:30 train to Birmingham New Street, and finally the 15:19 train to Tamworth. Having arrived around 15:40 I checked into Tamworth Arms where I stayed the night. Around 17:10 I went for a walk around the Castle Gardens. Also I called into Snowdome, where I looked at going to the 18:30 ice skating session, but after some thought decided not to. Nonetheless I took the opportunity to explore Snowdome, without getting involved in any activities. I returned to Tamworth Arms where I had a delicious evening meal, before relaxing in my room the rest of the evening.

Sunday First Thing
I awoke at 6:45am, in order that I could get ready and go downstairs for an early breakfast around 7:45. For breakfast I had cereal, orange juice and a pot of coffee. I could have also had a full English breakfast, but I chose beans on toast as a lighter alternative (I thought a full English would be a bit risky before riding Apocalypse, Maelstrom etc). At 8:25 planenut was waiting outside to give me a lift to Drayton Manor Park.

Welcome To Drayton Manor Park
When planenut and I reached Drayton Manor Park around 8:35, we went straight into the Hospitality Suite where everyone was waiting. Coffee was available, so I had a cup. When I met Christine Hine, I gave her a birthday card (as it was her birthday the preceding week). In return, she had a birthday card for me, but I told her to hang on to it for presentation to me lunchtime.

Apocalypse ERS
The day began around 9:30 with an ERS on the tall drop tower Apocalypse. There are three ride options: sit down, stand up with floor, stand up no floor. In all cases, a large clasp comes down, locks on to the top of the rider unit and pulls the rider unit all the way to the top of the tower. After a short delay the rider unit is released for a freefall drop. Being an adventurous rider, I was determined to try out all three options.

First go: sit down
I began with the easy option: sit down. Once seated, the harness was pulled down and the ride unit was raised to the top. The ascent was quite a scary experience, I wondered if the ride unit really would reach the top of the tower. Words cannot describe the feeling I experienced during the freefall drop. Nonetheless, I remained quiet during the ride.

Second go: stand up
After the warm-up, it was time to try stand up with floor. This time I spoke to Alan Chilvers whilst waiting. There was just a narrow saddle (similar to a bicycle saddle) to fit between my legs whilst standing, and a harness to hold me in place. The ride unit tilted forwards a little at the start of its ascent, which made the ride experience somewhat scarier. Having reached the top, the drop was considerably more frightening in the standing position; I shouted "God save me" during the drop.

Third go: stand up no floor
Now for the ultimate test: stand up no floor. Being my first ever visit to Drayton Manor Park ever (let alone as part of Loopathon) I felt I had to try it. Once again, there was a narrow bicycle saddle type seat between my legs and a harness to hold me in place. The only difference was that there was no floor beneath my feet. I was nervous this time and even asked the attendant if this was safe. Anyway I went ahead with the ride, the seat unit tilted forwards and was pulled up the tower. The climb seemed to go on for ever this time. During the freefall drop, I shouted "Kyrie eleison" (Lord have mercy). Having landed and left the ride, I had the feeling "terrafirmer at last".

At the end of my third go the entrance to Apocalypse was closed, indicating that our ERS was over.

Normal Time

Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission
Around 10:20 many RCCGB members were queuing outside the entrance to Ben 10, eager to take over this new-for-2011 Vekoma Junior Boomerang. Currently this is the only such model in the UK, and one of only two in the world. I joined the back of the queue, and spoke to Lucy Cosnett whilst waiting. When the ride opened at 10:30, everyone had to pass through the heavily themed arcade. Shortly after the entrance, you loop around an area with touch screens. Presumably those are to amuse riders when the queue tails back that far. Further on you go through a section with multi-coloured flashing lights. Are they really necessary? Eventually I got on to the coaster itself, which thankfully is entirely outside.

The train was pulled backwards to the top of a hill, then released and went around its course until it reached the top of another hill the other end. After that it had to travel backwards the way it had come. On the return journey it overshot the station to go up the hill, and had to travel forwards again to terminate at the station. A fun ride, but tame compared to the much larger Boomerang at Pleasure Island Cleethorpes which I rode last year. For now I only had one go.

Maelstrom
A large gyro swing, which swings and spins. The seats face outwards. Once again I spoke to Lucy Cosnett in the queue, but she was unable to get on to the same ride as me (she was at the front of the queue whilst I had my ride). In the aftermath of riding Pendulus at Pleasure Island Cleethorpes last year, I had my concerns about what the ride experience would be like. I actually enjoyed this ride, and even sang "Hard Rock Hallelujah" on it. My conclusion: Maelstrom is not as bad as Pendulus, but even so, once was enough, I wouldn't like to risk two goes straight off.

Troublesome Trucks Coaster
One of the rides in Thomas Land, this Gerstlauer Junior-Coaster has been operating since March 2008. I had to wait about 20 minutes to get on this. Although only a family coaster, and a rather tame ride, it was worth the wait just to be able to tick it. One ride consists of two laps.

Cranky's Drop Tower
Also in Thomas Land, this is a mini drop tower. The seats are arranged on a circular seating unit surrounding the tower. Once everyone was harnessed in, the seat unit rose and fell several times, I counted ten up-down movements altogether. Naturally for me this was a tame ride after Apocalypse, but it still had some young riders screaming.

Rockin' Balstrode
Another Thomas Land ride, this swings and spins about a central base pivot, in the same manner as the Zamperla Rock 'n' Tug I've ridden at various other parks. Therefore it suddenly occurred to me this could even be Zamperla's own variation of their Rock 'n' Tug. At the end of the ride I asked the attendant who made this ride, although not 100% certain she was pretty sure it was made by Zamperla.

Buffet Lunch
With the time was now coming up to 12:30, it was time for lunch at the Hospitality Suite. At the time I happened to be near Emily's Adventure Play. Just as I was about to get my map out to find my way to the Hospitality Suite, Mary (Regatta) turned up, so I asked her to lead me to where we were due to have lunch.

When we got to the Hospitality Suite, there was a long queue for the buffet table. I had a brief word with Sarah Booker, before joining the back of the queue. Initially I saw triangular sandwiches, and was surprised to discover those were part of the buffet, so I had a prawn one, plus some side salad. By the time I reached the hot food section, I was disappointed to discover all the scampi had gone, and that no more scampi would be brought out. There weren't many chips left either, so I put some on my plate whilst I had the chance. Someone said more food was being cooked, but rather than wait I sat down to eat what I already had. A few minutes later some spring rolls were put out, so I went back to get one. To be honest and truthful, I was disappointed with the buffet.

One of the managers gave us a speech about the success of the new Ben 10 coaster, and forthcoming rides including the possibility of a wooden coaster. After that came my most important moment: I was called on to the stage as a way of celebrating my recent 40th birthday with the Club. Andy Hine presented me with a Drayton Manor Park notebook and pen, plus a birthday card from him, to add to my collection of cards I already had. I held up Andy's card, and briefly raised my other cards for all to see. Finally I gave a brief outline of my birthday outing to Thorpe Park, which in turn led to more wood v steel coaster talk from both me and Nev. Many thanks to Nev for the birthday card, and to everyone who sang "Happy Birthday" to me.

Afternoon Riding
At 2:15pm I returned to riding, starting with Shockwave.

Shockwave
This Intamin AG Stand-Up Coaster has been operating since 1994. It is currently the only stand-up coaster in Europe. I was surprised to find such a big coaster was walk-on when I approached it around 2:15pm. My first ever go on this coaster was in the front row. The train set off up the lift hill, around a vertical loop, another inversion and a double corkscrew before returning to the station.

Having left the ride, I met Sarah Booker and spoke to her for a few minutes before having a second go on Shockwave, this time in the back row.

Stormforce 10
A variation on a log flume, the boats seat several riders. You have to go upstairs to reach the platform. Riders are warned they will get very wet on this ride, which is why I put on two cagoules and two pairs of leggings. I sat in the front row of the boat, which set off downhill from the station, around a u-bend, around a spiral and up a lift hill to a dead end. The boat was now on a turntable, which rotated the boat to go down another slope backwards! As expected there was a mighty splash at the bottom. The boat was now on another turntable, which rotated the boat again, to continue forwards along the rest of the journey. The boat continued forwards, around a u-bend, up another lift hill (taller than the previous one), around two bends to the left and down a drop, to create an even bigger splash. Finally the boat completed its journey with two more bends to the left and a final climb back to the station. Wow, a mega fun ride, it's much more than your average log flume (the likes of the one at Flambards). One go was enough for me though.

Splash Canyon
Being as I still had my rain gear on, now was a good time to ride Splash Canyon. From a rotating platform I got into a small boat, which I had to myself. The boat made its way around the circuit, with undulations along the way, until it was time to disembark back at the station. Another fun ride, but tame after Stormforce 10.

Polperro's Express Train
A train ride around part of the Park. I arrived at the station and got on. Shortly afterwards the train began its journey, which lasted about 10 minutes. This could be seen as a rest ride, a way to explore part of the park from a route you can't take on foot.

Jeremy's Flying Academy
My final Thomas Land ride of the day: a go on Jeremy's Flying Academy, i.e. planes on spokes which travel around the central point. I had a plane to myself. By touching a lever it's possible to make the plane go up as it travelled around the central point. Another fun ride, albeit a rather tame one. If nothing else, a rest ride before returning to the big boys' rides!

The Bounty
A swinging pirate ship, need I say more? There was no queue for this when I approached it. I took an empty space in the third row in from the end. A mega fun ride, but I'm not sure my body could have stuck two goes straight off.

Buffalo Mountain Coaster
This Zamperla Buffalo Coaster is a powered coaster. It has been operating since 1987, which makes it the oldest coaster currently operating at Drayton Manor Park. One go consists of two laps. I found the route a bit boring really, it doesn't rise and fall much, and there are no inversions. However it's quite a long circuit. Although tame, Buffalo Coaster was worth riding to add to my coaster count. I had two goes: my first go was towards the back and second go was the fourth row from the front. Once again I was surprised how quiet this was, the ride was walk-on both times.

I wanted to go on Pandemonium next, but it was closed for maintenance. Suddenly I met Smiler and spoke to him for a few minutes.

Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission
I happened to be by Ben 10, so I decided to have my second (and final) go for today on this. It was now walk-on, which thankfully meant being able to take a rapid walk non-stop through all parts of the arcade. Whilst on the coaster itself, I noticed no difference in performance compared to when my morning ride shortly after it had opened.

Shockwave
Back to the stand-up coaster Shockwave hoping to get one more go in before closing time. When I arrived it was still walk-on. This time I rode it roughly mid way. My final coaster ride during normal time.

Maelstrom
With the time coming up to 5pm, I wondered if I'd get any more rides (other than G-Force) before the ERS. The entrance to Maelstrom was still open, so I joined the queue, and ended up getting on its last run of the day. Once again I enjoyed the swinging, spinning ride experience, and sang "Hard Rock Hallelujah" on the ride.

G-Force ERS
Now that the Park had officially closed, it was time for our evening ERS on G-Force. This Maurer Söhne X-Car Vertical coaster has been operating since July 2005, and is still one of only two coasters of this model operating worldwide. You have to go up a few flights of stairs to get to the platform. The train sets off downhill whilst going around a bend. Having reached the bottom of the initial descent the train climbs the lift hill, which unusually continues part way up and around the first vertical loop. After that first loop you go uphill again, and down, around another vertical loop, up and over (upside-down), barrel roll to become upright again, downhill, up around a u-bend to the left and down again (staying upright through that bend), up again and back to the station.

During the ERS, I enjoyed a total of six goes on G-Force, including the front row, third row and back row. Although certain sections were a little rough, it was nothing like as rough as Jubilee Odyssey at Fantasy Island.

By the time I left after my sixth go the time was 18:02, and the coaster entrance was now closed.

Final Send-Off
Everyone assembled in a circle near Emily's Adventure Play for Hokey Cokey. I was surprised how short this version was. We only did two verses: 1) left in / right arm out, and 2) whole self. I'd have thought there'd have been separate verses for left arm in/out and right arm in/out. When I did it at Devon's Crealy with Dina the Dinosaur two years ago, I think there were five verses (left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg, whole self).

At the end first timers were called into the centre of the circle. Although this wasn't my first Club trip, or even my first Loopathon, I was allowed in as it was my first time of attending the Drayton Manor Park half of Loopathon. Those in the centre had to form a small circle facing outwards for the group hug. This officially marked the end of the 2011 coaster season, at least as far as RCCGB trips are concerned.

Finally everyone headed out of Drayton Manor Park. Back at the car park members said their last goodbyes before heading home.

Summary of day in order of activity

Welcome at Hospitality Suite

ERS: Apocalypse 3 (sit down, stand up, stand up no floor)

Morning normal time:
Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission 1
Maelstrom 1
Troublesome Trucks Coaster 1
Cranky's Drop Tower 1
Rockin' Balstrode 1

Buffet Lunch at Hospitality Suite

Afternoon normal time:
Shockwave 2
Stormforce 10 1
Splash Canyon 1
Polperro's Express Train 1
Jeremy's Flying Academy 1
The Bounty 1
Buffalo Mountain Coaster 2
Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission 1
Shockwave 1
Maelstrom 1

ERS G-Force 6

Hokey cokey and group hug

Total 26 rides (ERSs 9, normal time 17)

Cumulative Summary of My Rides (ERSs and Free Time Combined)

Ride
Total
Apocalypse
3
Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission
2
Buffalo Mountain Coaster
2
Cranky's Drop Tower
1
G-Force
6
Jeremy's Flying Academy
1
Maelstrom
2
Polperro's Express Train
1
Rockin' Balstrode
1
Shockwave
3
Splash Canyon
1
Stormforce 10
1
The Bounty
1
Troublesome Trucks Coaster
1
TOTAL
26

Journey Home
At 18:30 planenut took me to Birmingham International. Having said goodbye to him I then caught the 18:53 train to Birmingham New Street. Once there I got myself takeaway burger and fries, plus pancakes with syrup from Burger King in the station concourse. Afterwards I went into the Fairtrade café in the concourse to have a cup of coffee. Eventually it was time for me to join the 20:12 train to Bristol Parkway, followed by 21:30 rail replacement bus to Bristol Temple Meads and finally 22:10 train to Bath Spa. I finally reached Bath Spa at 22:21, and home a few minutes later.

Outro

Highlights
Meeting members I'd met on previous Club trips again.
ERSs on Apocalypse and G-Force.
Adding five more coasters to my coaster count.
High overall ride count (ERSs and normal time combined).
Being called on to the stage during the buffet lunch for my birthday song and speech.
Hokey Cokey and group hug at the end.

Lowlights
Buffet lunch a bit disappointing (I'd been led to believe some years ago it was really good).

Summing Up
Another excellent trip, and a great turnout too. The weather was reasonable: sunny all morning and cloudy in the afternoon, but at least it was dry all day. It was great meeting other members again, including Andy and Christine Hine, Alan Chilvers, Big Stevie B, Death, Emerald Evans, Lucy Cosnett, the two Gareths, Mary (Regatta) and Andy Knight, planenut, Sarah Booker and Smiler. Also it was great to add five more coasters (Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission, Troublesome Trucks Runaway Coaster, Shockwave, Buffalo Mountain Coaster, G-Force) to my coaster count. Just one point, they're all steel. Come on Drayton Manor, get some wood! For me the best thing of all was using this event as a way to mark my recent 40th birthday with the RCCGB, including my appearance on stage lunchtime, and showing my cards to various members at certain times of the day. Everyone I spoke to liked my birthday T-shirt. Wearing that instead of either of my RCCGB T-shirts on this particular occasion added to the fun of celebrating my 40th birthday with the Club.

Many thanks to Andy Hine for organising this trip, and for giving me the birthday card, plus Drayton Manor notebook and pen. Thanks also to planenut for kindly giving me lifts from Tamworth Arms to Drayton Manor Park in the morning, and Drayton Manor Park to Birmingham International in the evening.

Roll on the 2012 Blackpool Bash, I hope to be there.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Nemesis Nick's Coaster History

Steelies
Steelies I've been on since 1998:

Coaster Name
Venue
Date First Ridden
Further Riding
Dragon Coaster
Butlins Minehead
Thu 24 Sep 1998
None
Ski-jump Coaster
Travelling fair at Royal Victoria Park Bath
Tue 24 Jul 2001
None
Hornet Coaster
Flambards
Tue 9 Jul 2002
5 Jul 2003, 9 Jul 2003, 3 Jul 2004, 4 Jul 2005, 7 Jul 2006, 4 Jul 2007, 10 Jun 2008, 30 Sep 2009
El Pastil Loco / Maximus[i]
Devon's Crealy
Tue 30 Sep 2003
29 Aug 2004, 30 Sep 2005, 16 Oct 2005, 15 Oct 2006, 30 Sep 2007, 30 Sep 2008, 06 Jun 2009, 26 Sep 2010[ii], 19 Jun 2011
Colossus
Thorpe Park
Thu 23 Jun 2005
24 Jun 2005, 21 Mar 2009, 30 Sep 2011
Nemesis Inferno
Thorpe Park
Thu 23 Jun 2005
24 Jun 2005, 21 Mar 2009, 30 Sep 2011
Klondike
Funland Hayling Island
Sat 9 Jul 2005
12 Sep 2009, 9 Oct 2010
AIR
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
None
Nemesis
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
7 Oct 2006
Spinball Whizzer
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
7 Oct 2006
The Beastie
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
7 Oct 2006
Runaway Mine Train
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
None
Corkscrew
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
7 Oct 2006
Oblivion
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
7 Oct 2006
Rita
Alton Towers
Sat 8 Oct 2005
7 Oct 2006
Cliffhanger
Blackgang Chine
Tue 28 Mar 2006
None
Cobra
Paultons
Sat 1 Jul 2006
30 Sep 2006, 13 Oct 2007, 18 Oct 2008, 17 Oct 2009, 11 Sep 2010
Stinger
Paultons
Sat 1 Jul 2006
30 Sep 2006, 13 Oct 2007, 18 Oct 2008, 17 Oct 2009, 11 Sep 2010
Flying Frog
Paultons
Sat 1 Jul 2006
30 Sep 2006, 13 Oct 2007, 18 Oct 2008, 17 Oct 2009, 11 Sep 2010
Rage
Adventure Island (Southend on Sea)
Sat 30 Jun 2007
23 Jul 2011
Green Scream
Adventure Island (Southend on Sea)
Sat 30 Jun 2007
23 Jul 2011
Barnstormer
Adventure Island (Southend on Sea)
Sat 30 Jun 2007
23 Jul 2011
Mighty Mini Mega
Adventure Island (Southend on Sea)
Sat 30 Jun 2007
23 Jul 2011
Pepsi Max Big One
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
18 Apr 2009, 17 Apr 2010, 16 Apr 2011
Steeplechase
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
18 Apr 2009, 17 Apr 2010, 16 Apr 2011
Infusion
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
18 Apr 2009, 19 Apr 2009, 16 Apr 2011, 17 Apr 2011
Morgan's Circus Clown Coaster
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
None
Irn Bru Revolution
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
18 Apr 2009, 17 Apr 2010, 16 Apr 2011
Avalanche
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
13 Apr 2008, 18 Apr 2009, 17 Apr 2010, 16 Apr 2011
Big Apple
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Sat 28 Jun 2008
None
Saw-The Ride
Thorpe Park
Sat 21 Mar 2009
30 Sep 2011
Crazy Mouse
South Pier Blackpool
Sun 19 Apr 2009
None
Velocity
Flamingo Land, North Yorkshire
Sat 4 Jul 2009
None
Corkscrew
Flamingo Land, North Yorkshire
Sat 4 Jul 2009
None
Dragon Coaster
Flamingo Land, North Yorkshire
Sat 4 Jul 2009
None
Kumali
Flamingo Land, North Yorkshire
Sat 4 Jul 2009
None
Wild Mouse
Flamingo Land, North Yorkshire
Sat 4 Jul 2009
None
Mumbo Jumbo
Flamingo Land, North Yorkshire
Sat 4 Jul 2009
None
Speedy Coaster
Leisureranch Weymouth
Sat 8 Aug 2009
5 Jun 2010
Woody's roller coaster
Funland Hayling Island
Sat 12 Sep 2009[iii]
9 Oct 2010
Super Dragon roller coaster
Funland Hayling Island
Sat 12 Sep 2009
9 Oct 2010
Go-Gator
Billy Danter's Funfair (travelling fair) at Bournemouth Pier Approach
Mon 28 Dec 2009
None
Go-Gator (Philip Stevens)
Travelling fair at Royal Victoria Park Bath
Thu 8 Apr 2010
None
Dragon's Fury
Chessington WOA
Sat 19 Jun 2010
None
Vampire
Chessington WOA
Sat 19 Jun 2010
None
Rattlesnake
Chessington WOA
Sat 19 Jun 2010
None
Runaway Train
Chessington WOA
Sat 19 Jun 2010
None
Fantasy Mouse
Fantasy Island (Ingoldmells)
Sat 3 Jul 2010
None
Millennium Roller Coaster
Fantasy Island (Ingoldmells)
Sat 3 Jul 2010
None
Jubilee Odyssey
Fantasy Island (Ingoldmells)
Sat 3 Jul 2010
None
Rhombus Rocket
Fantasy Island (Ingoldmells)
Sat 3 Jul 2010
None
Queen Bee
Botton's Pleasure Beach (Skegness)
Sun 4 Jul 2010
None
Runaway Train
Botton's Pleasure Beach (Skegness)
Sun 4 Jul 2010
None
Big Apple
Botton's Pleasure Beach (Skegness)
Sun 4 Jul 2010
None
Rockin Roller
Botton's Pleasure Beach (Skegness)
Sun 4 Jul 2010
None
Runaway Train
Dunes Leisure (Mablethorpe)
Tue 6 Jul 2010
None
Mini Mine Train
Pleasure Island (Cleethorpes)
Wed 7 Jul 2010
None
Boomerang
Pleasure Island (Cleethorpes)
Wed 7 Jul 2010
None
Little Dipper
Mack's Amusements (Cleethorpes)
Thu 8 Jul 2010
None
Kiddi-Koasta
Adventure Island (Southend on Sea)
Sat 23 Jul 2011
None
Astro Storm
Brean Leisure Park Fun City
Sat 3 Sep 2011
None
Caterpillar Coaster
Brean Leisure Park Fun City
Sat 3 Sep 2011
None
Shockwave
Brean Leisure Park Fun City
Sat 3 Sep 2011
None
Magic Mouse
Brean Leisure Park Fun City
Sat 3 Sep 2011
None
X:\No Way Out
Thorpe Park
Fri 30 Sep 2011
None
Flying Fish
Thorpe Park
Fri 30 Sep 2011
None
Ben 10 - Ultimate Mission
Drayton Manor Park
Sun 9 Oct 2011
None
Troublesome Trucks Runaway Coaster
Drayton Manor Park
Sun 9 Oct 2011
None
Shockwave
Drayton Manor Park
Sun 9 Oct 2011
None
Buffalo Mountain Coaster
Drayton Manor Park
Sun 9 Oct 2011
None
G Force
Drayton Manor Park
Sun 9 Oct 2011
None


[i] El Pastil Loco was rethemed and renamed Maximus at the start of 2010.
[ii] First time of riding El Pastil Loco under its new identity Maximus.
[iii] I may have previously ridden this Saturday 9 July 2005.

Total 71 steel coasters altogether.

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Woodies
My experience of woodies is still very limited by comparison.

Coaster Name
Venue
Date First Ridden
Further Riding
Roller Coaster[iv]
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
18 Apr 2010
Grand National
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 12 Apr 2008
18 Apr 2009, 17 Apr 2010, 16 Apr 2011
Big Dipper
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sun 13 Apr 2008
19 Apr 2009, 18 Apr 2010, 17 Apr 2011
Roller Coaster
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Sat 28 Jun 2008
None
Zipper Dipper[v]
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 18 Apr 2009
17 Apr 2010
Wild Mouse
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Sat 18 Apr 2009
16 Apr 2011


[iv] Roller Coaster was rethemed and renamed Nickelodeon Streak at the start of 2011.
[v] Zipper Dipper was rethemed and renamed Blue Flyer at the start of 2011.

Total 6 wooden coasters altogether, not many compared to steel.

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Other
Listed on Coaster-Count, but I've shown this separately as it's debatable whether or not this is a coaster:

Coaster Name
Venue
Date First Ridden
Further Riding
Weymouth Super Snails
Weymouth Beach
Sat 5 Jun 2010
None

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