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NJ State Fair (2011)

It’s that time of the year again! Here’s a list of notable fairs and carnivals in and around New Jersey for 2012.

If you know about a medium to large carnival (ie. with adult thrill rides and not just kiddie rides/inflatable attractions) that isn’t listed here that’s within the area, please drop a comment about it and I’ll try to add it. This list will be updated throughout the spring and summer, so make sure to check back!

New Jersey (2012 list)

Southern New York

Great Allentown Fair (2011)

Eastern Pennsylvania

I took a trip down to Wildwood and the southern shore areas the other day. A lot of people would probably find the shore boring at this time of year but I think it’s actually the best time to take in the scenery without all the hustle and bustle of the summer months. Anyway while in Wildwood I got to see some of the deconstruction of the Condor, which was being laid out on the beach. Here’s some photos:

Also on the southern side of the pier was the Sky Scraper ride also pieced out and laying on the beach; unlike Condor, this ride is simply being moved to another pier.

A little bonus was nabbing a photo of the new Kangaroo Hop ride which was sitting on the old Hunts Pier. This ride will be replacing Condor for the 2012 season, albeit temporarily as the Morey’s website alluded to.

Finally here’s a shot from Ocean City, NJ. Nothing really going on down there from what I could see but the sunset was pretty nice!

Mini Trip Reports for 2011

'It' at Morey's Pier

2011 was a pretty good season for fair and park-going here at The DoD3. While I posted a bunch of trip reports from fairs and theme parks, there were some that didn’t get mentioned because either they weren’t all that notable or I simply didn’t get around to posting them. That’s awful isn’t it? It’s like I’m withholding information or something (because, you know, carnivals are ‘srs bsns‘ here.) Well here’s those trip reports in a nice, condensed, short attention span form.

Middlesex, NJ Carnival

I honestly have no idea who puts this carnival on (Middlesex High School maybe?) but I stopped by for maybe fifteen minutes on April 27th. The only reason I remember the date was because it was the same day as the 2011 Super Outbreak and being a weather weenie (along with coaster/carnival dork, attractive combo right there) tracking the once in a lifetime tornado outbreak pretty much trumped the fair. Anyway the fair was being run by Campy’s Midway and had Scat, Gravitron, Big Eli wheel, Bumper Cars, Octopus (maybe?), a bunch of kiddie rides and a lot of food. I did a walk of the fair, grabbed a delicious kabob from the Chinese BBQ stand and hightailed it back home to pour over radar and live streams.

Feast of Corpus Christi Carnival

This fair took place a hop, skip and jump away in Chatam, NJ in the cramped parking lot of the Corpus Christi church. My visit to this fair is always less of a carnival excursion and more of a trip to pick up zeppolies, snap a few pictures and leave…this year was no different. The main attraction of the fair was a Trabant with a casino theme; it looked like the old ‘Wave’ Trabant ride owned by Tommy’s Midway only with a new theme/paint/lights. Other rides included a Sizzler (being worked on that night), some swings and a Ferris Wheel along with a handful of kiddie rides.

Middlesex County Fair

This really isn’t even a trip report. Basically I drove down to where the fair was, got caught in a massive traffic jam on the road leading to the fairgrounds and ended up turning around after moving 1/8th of a mile in 45 minutes. I have the feeling I didn’t miss a whole lot anyway.

Morey’s Piers

Took a day trip down to Wildwood late in the summer to hit some of the rides. I must have hit a bad day as Great Nor’Easter and Great White were both closed that day (Great White was actually being re-tracked that day, a photo is in the gallery below.) I also almost got on Condor but was turned away as an approaching storm closed the ride; little did I know that was  the last chance to get on Condor ever! Here’s some photos from the day:

Saint Demetrios Greek Festival

I saw a pamphlet for this at a local shop so I decided to check it out as it was close by in Union, NJ. I walked in, walked over to the rides section and found it to be a bunch of rag-tag looking inflatables and a “train” ride (no tracks, just a drive around the parking lot.) Another miss for the The DoD3! Instead I bought a bottle of some Greek beer called Mythos (not all that great by the way) and milled around looking at the vendors for a little bit. Good place to eat and drink your ass off but not much for the carnival fan.

Doylestown Oktoberfest

This fair was just a bit over the PA border with Reithoffer running the show, how could I not check it out? The fair was postponed quite a bit due to flooding before finally opening, I should have took that as a warning. The fairground was an absolute mud pit to the point where I don’t even know how some rides even stood up without sinking. Some places were so bad that it felt like walking though a swamp and was slippery as hell to boot. The fair was also amazingly dead the night I went with probably more carnival workers than patrons. The result was every single freaking game worker attempting to get me to play their game. You know it’s bad when they’ll beg a lone guy with a camera to play a game with stuffed toys as the prize!

Attractions included: Speed (KMG), Zipper, Super Himalaya, Giant Wheel, Vertigo, Starship 2000, Fireball (Larson) among others. I think Reithoffer’s Stinger was originally supposed to be at the fair as well but didn’t show up, probably because of the lot conditions. I’ll probably go again this year if they have it, they really just got a bad break in 2011.

Check out the Fright Fest 2017 video!

Well it’s been a little over a month since the season ended, but I finally got this video done!

Mini Trip Report:

Fright Fest itself was OK; they added in a new terror trail along with a haunted (family) hayride but still charged $7 to traverse each terror trail. On the other hand the shows were all pretty good especially their main show Dead Man’s Party. I actually saw more shows than usual because the park was pretty crowded every time I visited…although it was strange because only the bigger coasters that had huge lines while lesser coasters and flatrides had practically none. Also lines seemed to stay long right up until closing which is something I hadn’t seen in years past, not on Friday nights at least.

Here’s some photos taken during Fright Fest, I really didn’t take too many as it was usually too dark to get a good picture!

It’s worth noting that my final trip to the park occurred on the eve of the now infamous October 29th nor’easter which I basically drove in the next day to get back home…that really sucked. Our area in north Jersey was out of power for nearly a week with some surrounding towns out of power for a week and a half! I’ve never seen so much damage from what amounted to a routine snowstorm ever and it was all because it happened while the leaves were still on the trees.