Showing posts with label Busch Gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Busch Gardens. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

CoasterRadio.com #635 - Cars Land Review and Insider Park Tips!

On the week's show, we have one of the first on-site reviews of the new CARS LAND at Disney California Adventure.

You'll hear about the rich detail of the new land as well as reviews of all three attractions!

And then we have a question for you.

If you took everyone who listened to the Coaster Radio podcast and put them in a giant room... what would you get?

EB might have a snarky comment here... but what you'd have is a huge collection of knowledge about theme parks all across the world.

I'd bet each of those people would have specific knowledge about certain parks they call home.

On this week's episode, we ask the audience to share their best tips for having a great time at their home park.

What rides should you visit first?  Which attractions should you skip?  What food is "must-eat?" What show is "must-see?"

It's also fascinating to listen to all of these tips and realize how many of them apply to parks everywhere.

We also take a look at the story of a teenager who dressed up as a famous Disney fairy while visiting  Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World.  She was asked to change out of her costume because she looked too similar to the "real" thing.

Who's right in this situation?  Who's wrong? Did the media blow this way out of proportion for ratings?  We'll get to the bottom of it all.

PLUS, we have a Live Trip Report from Coney Island and more summertime news!

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

CoasterRadio.com #632 - Give George Lucas Whatever He Wants!

For the next few weeks, Disney's Hollywood Studios is being over run with Jedi Knights, Sith Lords, Wookies, Droids, Bounty Hunters and a bunch of other characters from "a galaxy far, far away."

"Star Wars Weekends" is the hot ticket at Walt Disney World and it seems to be more popular than ever.

With the Boy Wizard making so much noise down the street at Universal Orlando, we want to know why Disney hasn't gone after the ultimate Potter Killer.

Why hasn't Disney done whatever they need to do to get George Lucas to sign off on a dedicated land or a dedicated park solely devoted to Star Wars?

We'll discuss it on this week's show and look for your opinions too!

EB also has a full-scale review of the two new rides that debuted at Holiday World - Mammoth and Sparkler.  Will the world's longest water slide live up to the hype?

We also have a Live Trip Report from Disneyland AND a winner in our SOUNDWAVE Contest!!!

It's all this week on the Original Theme Park Podcast!

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Thursday, January 05, 2012

CoasterRadio.com #614 - Bob The Lobster's Rockin' New Year's Eve!

The crowd in Times Square has gathered...

The giant crystal ball is hovering above the masses, ready to drop...

The New Year is just minutes away!

And, there is only one host who has the charisma, sparkling personality and giant red claws to bring it all to you...

Bob The Lobster.

This week, the Original Theme Park Podcast rings in the new year with a "live" broadcast from Times Square in New York City, where our own "Bob The Lobster" is standing by to count us down Dick Clark style!

We also will review all of the new attractions that made their debuts in 2011 at theme parks across America.

Which ones worked?  Which ones didn't?  Which ones made an impact and which ones were bombs?

After the clock strikes midnight, Mike and EB will give away the "CoasterRadio.com Award for Best New Attraction of 2011!"

Plus, we'll go live to Universal Studios Hollywood to meet our exclusive correspondent who will give us the inside scoop on what's happening with their version of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter!

Happy New Year from Bob The Lobster and everyone here at CoasterRadio.com!

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

CoasterRadio.com #404

EB and Mike are back with your comments about the Disney-Marvel deal.

You guys had a lot of interesting things to say and not all of them were about theme parks.

Also in this episode, Mike talks about his trip to Busch Gardens, including thoughts about Quick Queue and rude guests.

In our "Off Topic" segment EB dishes on Geo-caching and Mike thinks he is going to miss Casey Wilson on SNL.

Plus, the audience embraces The David Arquette Project!

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Saturday, August 01, 2009

My thoughts on the Wolf....

It's been a few days now since Busch Gardens Williamsburg announced that they are removing The Big Bad Wolf after the 2009 season.


The official word from the park is that the ride has "reached the end of it's service life."


Well, nothing makes me feel older than hearing that a ride I grew up with is too old to run anymore!


You see, I've been to Busch Gardens almost every summer since I was ten years old. On each of those visits, one of the highlights has always been a ride on The Big Bad Wolf. I literally grew up riding it and I feel a sense of ownership with it, as silly as that sounds.


Even though the ride means a lot to me, I won't be signing any petitions to "Save the Wolf." I won't be writing a letter to the park demanding that they keep the ride operational. I won't chain myself to the lift hill in protest.


Theme parks are a business and removing The Big Bad Wolf will obviously help the bottom line. I don't think the park will lose much business from the few uber-zealots who won't buy tickets in protest over an old Arrow coaster.


So instead of making a pitch to save it, let me offer a fitting eulogy.


These days, most parks are content to build a roller coaster on a slab of cement. They don't really care about theming the ride because it's either too much work or it's too expensive. If they do theme the ride, it's mostly in the form of cheap sets and annoying pre-show videos that add little to the experience.


But when The Big Bad Wolf premiered in 1984, it was one of the most mysterious roller coasters ever. Aside from it's iconic 80-foot drop towards the Rhine River, most of the ride was hidden from view.


But when guests did board the ride, they were treated to a manic rush through a highly-themed Bavarian village. The cars swooped and swung, narrowly missing houses and shops. We literally were the Big Bad Wolf and we were traveling "at the speed of fright".


After this memorable section of the ride, we climbed 100 feet and took an amazing 80-foot drop towards the river below. To the uninitiated, it was always surprising how forceful and frightening the drop and ride back to the station was.


A ride on this coaster at night was magic. The village was accented with lighting on the homes and in the streets. It added to the feeling of speed. The only lights you could see during the big drop towards the river was from the Loch Ness Monster off in the distance. It all added to the illusion that the coaster was out of control.


But after Labor Day, it will all be history. I can't really picture what a trip to Busch Gardens will be like now.


Whenever we took a child in my family to Busch Gardens for their first roller coaster ride, it was always on The Big Bad Wolf. It was the perfect introduction to roller coasters because it wasn't too intimidating, wasn't too high and didn't go upside down. Where do you start a kid now?


The Loch Ness Monster has two loops, which makes it too intimidating for kids. Apollo's Chariot is too high and too fast for first timers. Alpengeist is way to intense for a kids' first coaster ride.


I guess we'll have to go to Kings Dominion to ride the Scooby Doo.


But I'm hoping that the masterminds at the park have something up their sleeves. Busch Gardens is the best theme park outside of Orlando or Anaheim and consistently exceeds expectations. They now have a chance to prove it again when designing a new attraction to take the place of The Big Bad Wolf.


If you want to get a last ride on the iconic coaster, you have to get there before Labor Day. As the plan is now, they won't be running the ride during their Howl-O-Scream event. Although I think a fitting way for the ride to go out would be to let it run during the Halloween event.


What better season to "travel at the speed of fright" one last time.


What do you think?


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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Paris Hilton says Magic Mountain is HOT!

Today I saw the ad we all knew was coming.

Eli Manning was on the field after winning Superbowl 42 (I refuse to say XVII), and when asked what he was going to do next, he said he was "Going to Disneyworld!" I'm guessing if you live on the west coast, Eli conveniently says that he's "Going to Disneyland!" Those Disney guys are amazing.

Anyway, the commercial got me thinking. If Disney can get a popular star to help promote their parks, why can't the regional parks?

I think it's time Six Flags, Cedar Fair or Busch Gardens pull out their checkbook and hire a vapid celebrity to be their official spokesperson.

Paris Hilton lives out in Los Angeles! I bet she's at least driven past Six Flags Magic Mountain once or twice. They should scoop her up, pay her some bucks and create some commercials.

They could take a cue from her home video and shoot the commercial in "night-vision!"

I know... I know... Paris Hilton is old news. But I used her for a reason. I didn't want to take away a good idea from you!

On our latest podcast, we hinted that this new blog would be interactive. Today, I'm proud to announce our first interactive posting.

We want you guys to take your favorite park and match it with a celebrity spokesperson. Which celebrity would deliver the best pitch for your park? What would the tag line be? If you want, you can even PhotoShop an image and post it in the forums.

We'll post some of the best answers here next week!

Good luck! Join our discussion on this topic in our forums.






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