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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

"The Coaster Critic" Blog Analyzation



                There are lots and lots of blogs based around roller coasters, including this one. There is one certain blog I want to take the time to analyze one of the most popular roller coaster blogs in the World. “The Coaster Critic” is a professional blog created by Joel Bullock. His blog has many different topics related to theme parks from tips to reviews to coasterology.
                I really like the content that “The Coaster Critic” delivers. What I like most about his blog is that he does lots of top ten blog posts for rides and parks.  The best blog post I’ve read is his annual top ten new roller coasters of the year. He also delivers up to date news, which is great since it is coming from a professional roller coaster critic compared to getting the news from biased news stations.
                This blog also really engages with the reader. Almost all the blog posts have comments on them so the author is really connecting with its readers. Whenever an author of a blog is engaging and is connecting with the reader, then the reader will continuously follow the blog, which is the whole point of having a blog. My blog and “The Coaster Critic” basically have the same purpose of writing our blogs. My goal is to connect and engage with you, the reader.
                Finally, “The Coaster Critic” blog has an absolutely stunning website design. It is very professional and makes you want to explore more and more throughout the blog page. To conclude, all in all I would really recommend this blog. If you are a true coaster enthusiast like me, then you would really enjoy reading that blog. Remember to still read my blog though!

Friday, September 25, 2015

Check out this blog!



I had the pleasure to read “General Public vs Coaster Enthusiast” by Dwain Sponseller. He wrote an excellent article that I can truly relate to.  His article is all about the differences between the general public at amusement parks and coaster enthusiasts at amusement parks. I can agree that there is a significant difference between the two.
                Dwain also goes on talking about how amusement parks work to appease the general public and not the coaster enthusiasts. That is because the general public brings in more money per person because of all the extra in-park purchases. Coaster enthusiasts are there to get the best deal and get the most coasters out of the operating hours.
                He mentions also about how coaster enthusiasts get to the park early and leave the park late. I can personally say I have done both and it is definitely a must for any theme park. In addition, coaster enthusiasts look for breaking news on all new rides coming to the parks for the next operating year. I am one of those people who get excited for the big announcements. For instance, I did a blog review on the upcoming ride Valravn at Cedar Point.
                The blog Coaster-net is a great blog site to check out. I particular liked the blog post by Dwain Sponseller from September 10, 2015.  I recommend looking at not only my blog, but other blogs to get different views and opinions on the roller coaster. Check back to my blog regularly to get news and opinions on roller coasters!

General Public vs Coaster Enthusiast by Dwain Sponseller
http://www.coaster-net.com/

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Amusement Parks To Visit!

  Today I am going to talk about amusement parks that I recommend visiting sometime in the future. The ones I recommend are up to my standards and I would not be recommending them unless I felt they were worth visitng. Here is my list of some great amusement parks:

Cedar Point Amusement Park- (Ohio) The "Roller coaster Capital of the World." My favorite amusement park in the whole entire world.

Walt Disney World- (Florida) Probably the most well known amusement park in the World. Great place for kids and adults. Not the best thrill ride place, but the themes of rides is phenominal.

Six Flags Great America- (Illinois) Great amusement park if you are in Illinois and the surrounding states. Lots of coasters and worth the wait.

Six Flags St. Louis- (Missouri) Short lines with lots to do. Cheaper than most Six Flags parks too.

Six Flags Over Texas-(Texas) Best amusement park in the deep South! Lots of coasters and water rides, which are mandatory to ride since it is so hot out!

Busch Gardens Williamsburg-(Virginia) Fun filled park with more to do than just coasters. Full of adventure and fun.

Indiana Beach- (Indiana) This is a smaller amusement park that gives you that carnival feel. Plenty of those good old fashioned rides that you grew up with.

Kings Island- (Ohio) A park with lots of history and award winning rides. Can't miss out on this park.

All these parks vary in size and price, but all have a certain aspect about them that really make it a fun place to be!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Six Flags Great America Review


There are 23 Six Flags throughout the World, most of which are in the United States. Today's blog post will be reviewing one of the best Six Flags amusement parks, Six Flags Great America. Great America is located in Gurnee, IL and opened in 1976. Great America is home to 9 roller coasters. The favorite roller coaster for many years would have to be Raging Bull. It is a Western theme steel coaster. With a max speed of 73 mph it is a perfect ride to put your hands up. I will say that this ride generally has a long line. It is always usually at least an hour long, which in my opinion sums up Great America in general. This amusement park always has long lines no matter when you go. This is weird since its closest sister park, Six Flags St. Louis generally has short lines.

                Great America’s most recent addition was Goliath in 2014. This is a wooden hybrid coaster that actually goes up-side down.  This is the craziest wooden coaster I have ever been on, racing at a speed of 72 mph. The only down fall is that it is only a 180 foot drop.  Other coasters there include, Superman, Batman, Demon, Viper, American Eagle, X-Flight, Vertical Velocity.  This park also includes Hurricane Harbor waterpark, so guests can cool down during those hot summer days.  

                To summarize Six Flags Great America, I would say it is a little pricey for the amount of wait time you will experience. Season Passes are great if you plan on going for more than one day at of the operating season. In contrast, the park is very clean and everyone is very helpful. My recommendation is to buy tickets online or find coupons that you can bring to the gate to purchase tickets. Flash Pass is available too which may be beneficial if you don’t like lines like I do. Definitely a park to give a try though!
Ride Goliath Here
Video Credits to "ThemeParkReviews"

Monday, September 14, 2015

NEW--Cedar Point 2016



                “The Roller Coaster Capital of the World” just got bigger! Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio is receiving its newest coaster in the 2016 season. After last year’s disappointing announcement, this years was sure an eye opener. Next year Cedar Point will debut the World’s tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster. Valravn, the coasters name, will sure be one for the record book. Here is its specific stats:
  Track length: 3,415 feet
  Height of first hill: 223 feet
  Angle of descent: 90 degrees
  Maximum speed: 75 mph
  Duration: 3 minutes, 23 seconds
  Capacity: 1,200 riders per hour
This coaster is being created by Bolliger & Mabillard, just like this coasters biggest rival, the Griffon. The Griffon is also a dive coaster at Busch Gardens in Virginia. I rode that coaster before and thought it was great so I assume Valravn should be better since it’s taller, faster, and longer. The only disappointment in Valravn is that it does not include gliding through water like the Griffon has.
                At a staggering $20 million dollars, Cedar Point guests will get to experience something brand new. The dive coaster has two large drops. The first major drop brakes and suspends you at the top of the first hill for a few seconds before dropping you down the 90 degree hill. The second hill brakes but does not fully come to a stop before dropping you.  With three upside-down segments, it is sure to give riders the adrenaline rush they are looking for. Now take a ride on Valravn! Scheduled completion is May 2016. All facts and video is credit and copyright of Cedar Point amusement park.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

About Me

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! My name is CoasterMan and I am the creator of the blog: ridingcoastersforlife.blogspot.com. CoasterMan is a nickname my friends and family give me due to my extreme love for roller coasters. I've never wrote a blog before and when thinking about what topic to write a blog on, I decided to write about what I know best. The reason I am writing this blog is to allow other roller coaster enthusiasts to read informative and entertaining posts related to their hobby. Ever since I was tall enough, I was a huge roller coaster fan. As I grew up I realized I was more than just a fan of roller coasters; I was an enthusiast. Some people like roller coasters and then there are people, like me, who don't just ride them but question the logistics behind them. I have been to numerous amusement parks throughout the United States and rode some of the best rated roller coasters in the World.  This blog is a great way to read up on amusement park news, roller coaster opinions, and much more. This blog is perfect for the basic roller coaster fan to the extreme fanatic or maybe for someone who is interested in learning more about roller coasters and learn some lingo to impress their friends. If you have ideas for blog posts, questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to reach me at my e-mail: ridingcoastersforlife@gmail.com. Thank-you for reading my blog and I hope you enjoy it!