Event: Corpus Christi Carnival
Where: Chatham, NJ
Date: 6/12/09
Show: Tommy’s Midway

The Corpus Christi carnival is a church fair that occurs every June. It’s a pretty small event with about 4 ‘big’ rides and a bunch of kiddie rides; the parking lot isn’t that large so they really can’t put too much in there. The fair lineup was…

  • Wave (a Chance Trabant)Wave (Chance Trabant)
  • Round-Up
  • Sizzler
  • Scooters
  • Ferris Wheel
  • Swings
  • Fun Slide
  • Euro Bungee
  • A fun house
  • A myriad of kiddie rides
  • Several carnival games
  • Some greasy treats stands

Arguably the big ride at this fair was the Wave, a themed Trabant ride. This was certainly one of the faster Trabant rides I’ve seen; the wheel spun at a very respectable speed as did the platform that makes the wave type motion. Actually the platform spun so fast at some points that the boarding platform sections would sway a bit with the motion of the ride! I wonder what the pair of ride ops were feeling up in the control position!

Next to Wave was a Scooter ride that actually had enough room to have a decent bumper car battle! Usually the portable versions are small as heck, leaving riders tangled in a traffic jam. On the other side of Wave was a small swing ride, a really small one actually. It was so small that a sedan with a hitch could probably move it.

Round UpThe fair also had a Sizzler with the center ornament decked out with blue LED lights, however it looked a little weird since the sweeps used large orange and yellow lights; I’m not sure if they were stock turbo lights though. Right next door, the Round Up also had some new lights on the center ornament; other than that it was pretty standard. During one cycle, in true Round-Up fashion, the ride op had to stop the ride and yell at a kid for screwing around.

Back at the other end, the Ferris Wheel looked pretty nice, a Big Eli model I believe. The Euro Bungee contraption was an interesting addition generating a huge line for it despite some 7 tickets to ride it. Finally, the Fun Slide was sort of tucked into the corner with a row of game stands in front of it.

It’s a nice little fair but I feel kind of bad because it rained for two out of the three days! Like not even just passing showers but all day rain events. Here’s some more photos of the fair:

And here’s a video of Wave!

Six FlagsI had no idea but Six Flags was offering $10 tickets today for four hours via a link on their Twitter page. Now I know what you’re thinking…”well thanks for telling us now when it’s over!” Well actually, it’s not over! Seems like so many people rushed to their site that the server came crashing down, denying any more ticket purchases for the final hour. In light of that, Six Flags will be offering more $10 tickets sometime in the future.

According to a recent tweet, they alluded to there being an update tomorrow on their Twitter page at around 9:30-10:00AM telling when the $10 tickets will be available again. Now they may pull a “they’re available…RIGHT NOW” on us so be ready for that as well if you want to snag a couple of El Cheapo tickets!

Update: It’s 12:35pm and there’s no word on when the next sale will be…just some tweets regarding the server overload.

Another Update: According to a recent tweet: “(Six Flags is) planning more surprise twitter offers & twitter hunts throughout the summer, so stay tuned for more fun… “. I guess it would be best to just follow them on Twitter for spur of the moment sales and offers.

SlingshotThere seems to be a lot of activity going on over at the Coney Island Message Board about the possibility of bringing in a Funtime manufactured Slingshot ride to Coney Island. To sum it up, board member ElephantMan, also the proprietor of Gotta Love Coney Island, had talk with the director at Funtime and was told that they have a Slingshot that needs to be relocated by the end of 2009.

ElephantMan apparently stirred up enough interest that a person from Funtime is going to be checking out possible installation locations in Coney. If Coney Island were to be chosen to be the Slingshot’s new home, from what I gather, Funtime would lease a piece of land and set it up there; they would then hire local people to operate the ride.

As a side note, the Slingshot in question is currently at Darien Lake Amusement Park up in New York state; so don’t be suprised if the Slingshot is gone next season one way or another all you Darien Lake fans!

Anyway, this is an interesting twist in the ongoing Coney Island saga! A Slingshot at Coney Island would certainly have an impact in the area. First of all the ride is huge and would be visible from afar, especially at night when the towers are lit up. It would attract a lot of attention and crowds would certainly gather near the ride and areas surrounding it. Another member over at the message board also pointed out that if the ride is successful, it could spark an interest in the amusement zones of Coney Island, possibly leading other ride operators to set up shop.

Of course the Slingshot has to come to Coney Island first! One of the biggest concerns is that the cost of the ride might not make it such a hit in Coney; it’s no joke that a ride on most Slingshot rides costs some major coin! Lowering the price could work but it might not be viable due to the low capacity and high insurance costs that would most likely come with a ride like Slingshot.

Double Shot in KeansburgI took an impromptu trip to Keansburg Amusement Park in Keansburg, NJ on Saturday night. My sister ended up not having to work so she called me up, suggesting a quick trip down to Keansburg. Why not? I haven’t been to Keansburg in a couple of years; my sister hadn’t been there in several.

We got there at around 9:00pm, the place wasn’t very crowded but there was a decent amount there. My sister grabbed something to eat and we proceeded to walk around through the park. The first thing that was evident about the place, or rather the people, was that at least 60% were smoking. Now I have nothing against smokers, but when so many people are smoking cigs at the same time it’s really fricking annoying to walk through all the second hand smoke clouds! The best part is that Keansburg even has a carnival game where you can win cigarette packs!

Go KartsAnyway, we checked out the Go-Karts at the north end of the park, mostly hoping to see someone spin out or crash into another car. No luck with that unfortunately. We then headed down to the southern end of the park where many of the park’s better rides are located, including the Wildcat, an old Schwarzkopf Wildcat model.

We debated on either riding Double Shot, a small S&S drop tower or Wildcat along with an almost mandatory spin on the park’s old Spook House. We decided on Wildcat due to nostalgia; my sister’s track record on that coaster goes back since she was just over the height limit to ride.

Wildcat coasterWildcat certainly has been improved over the years. At one point they only had two cars running on the ride; now it looks like they have about five nicely refurbished cars. The ride was also painted a few years back with a light purple track with white support color scheme. Unfortunately they still only allow one car to be running through the circuit at a time which makes the line a little longer than it has to be.

The ride itself seemed much faster than I remembered with some very forceful (as in lateral force) helix portions. There was even a decent amount of airtime over some of the abruptly dropping hills. The downward helix just before the final brakes in particular seemed much faster as well; the car rocketed around the final corner and slammed into the ‘stop on a dime’ brakes. Nice coaster and not too expensive at $4.50 (compared to most fairs around the area that charge $5-6 for a good flatride.)

Spook HouseNext was the Spook House, another nostalgic ride. This particular dark ride is one of, if not the oldest Pretzel manufactured dark rides in existence. It uses big old model A Pretzel cars and follows a hectic, twisting layout. Most of the props are older and covered with Day Glo paint which make them light up if a black light is shined upon it.

Now I always remember the inside of this ride being pitch black, but it wasn’t this time. It was still pretty dark but you could also see some of the layout ahead of you and even other cars traversing the track. Part of the fun on this ride was not knowing where you were at any moment due to the darkness. Also there’s points where the cars come very close to each other, probably on purpose to create a near crash effect. Usually it’s so dark that you can’t see the other car until it’s right there, this time however the other car was visible leading up to the location.

Other than that the ride was still a lot of fun with all of the old props and sound effects. Plus the constant turning of the car is kind of disorienting and at some points it even feels like the car had just broke free from the track and is rolling into who knows what! Here’s a great page about the Keansburg Spook House that has a lot of photos of the props and (incredibly tight) layout.

After the Spook House we just milled around a bit, got some zeppolies, and left at around 11:30pm.

Other Photos

nofartYeah, don’t fart in line especially if you’re in The Netherlands. There’s a wonderful news report out today from HLN Bizar (site in Dutch) that a fight broke out in line for the Flying Dutchman coaster at Efteling, Holland’s largest theme park. Apparently some dude in line passed gas (or perhaps laid out a “fart trap,” a strategically placed fart) which prompted a 16 year old kid to loudly comment on the stench (” God, dat stinkt!”) Apparently that’s all it took to offend the 30 something perpetrator and his buddy who proceeded to lay the smackdown on the kid. Hoe verschrikkelijk! From what I gather, police quickly broke up the scuffle and the guys were fined for brawling.

So what did we learn from this lesson? I want to say it’s to not fart in a theme park queue line, but the fact of the matter is that the kid who noticed the fart was the one who got pummeled! Maybe the real lesson is to not even acknowledge said fart, after all the first smeller is usually the dealer (whoever smelt it dealt it!)

Thanks to Google Translate*, I have culled some reactions from various Dutch and Belgian commenters on the article** ; let’s see what they think:

Adriaan Adonis

Can that person who had abdominal pain, but many people are just fat pigs and have deliberately farts or farmers.

Geertje M

Why all the rush to a stupid fart, you know there are many, and should always laughing, and yes, even good girls can be … greetings, and the winds from behind …

DJ DutchOven

The motorcycle as I do not want my intestines, should you not take your nose! let them fly hahahaha

NederBeljumz

The “white” was born fart in a bottle and let the priest out scent. LOL BWAAAAAHHHHHHH

Uuuuhhhhhhh…

* A notoriously inaccurate translation service.
** Yes these are real comments.