Monday, June 22, 2009
Wild Zone Adventures
On my way west for the evening after day two of Canada's Wonderland, I had an opportunity to stop at a small indoor family entertainment center in The-middle-of-nowhere, Canada called Wild Zone Adventures. It has a small kiddie coaster which I just managed to catch before the rides closed for the evening. For the obsessive among you, here are some pics: http://s632.photobucket.com/albums/uu42/harrycalder/061809%20Part%202/
Canada's Wonderland
The same day I visited Seabreeze, I made my way across the border into Canada. I arrived at Canada's Wonderland (outside Toronto) about 90 minutes before closing. It was raining. It had been raining for a while, in a fashion that was not insignificant. I fully expected to arrive and find the park closed. Much to my delight, that wasn't the case. I found that the park's signature attraction, Behemoth, was running (with two trains and a liberal re-ride policy, no less). So, I risked making myself sick from the rain by taking advantage of the light crowds and riding this coaster to the hilt. 10 water-logged circuits later, I found myself confident that I now have a new steelie in my top 5. Two more on my return the next day only served to cement my fondness for this wonderful coaster. I didn't get many pics from Canada's Wonderland, but I just had to stop in the parking lot on the way out and grab about two dozen shots of this ride (and I must say, I LOVE the color-scheme). Was it worth getting rained on? I think so, but you be the judge: http://s632.photobucket.com/albums/uu42/harrycalder/061809/
Friday, June 19, 2009
Time to write is slim and none. I do finally have the first batch of photos ready for viewing, though. These are from Wednesday's first stop, Seabreeze. Seabreeze is a small amusement park north of Rochester, NY. They don't have a lot, but they put a lot of effort into taking care of their "old-time" park, and it shows. My pics from this visit can be viewed here: http://s632.photobucket.com/albums/uu42/harrycalder/061709/ Enjoy!
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