Monday, May 16, 2011

It's ALIVE!!

Yes, folks the carousel operated with all horses, on its own power for the first time since 2007. However, before everyone rushes out to the park for a ride... HOLD YOUR HORSES. It will be awhile still before this carousel is ready to take its first batch of riders. It still needs a band organ and electrical controls, queue rails and more.

To be honest I am not sure who that was really directed to myself... or everyone else.

The journey isn't over quite yet, but its been an amazing journey and I thought with the carousel now in full regalia it would be nice to maybe take a look back at where this carousel has been. Its been an amazing transition.

Here is a photo of the same carousel at Geauga Lake...


Same carousel today at Worlds of Fun... (not the same horse though). I haven't even seen this carousel in person and I can already say its one of the most magnificent carousels I have seen. Certainly in the best shape. Jeff (who always gets to do everything before me) says its even more amazing in person.


Before... at the Carousel Works factory.


After... (same horse this time)


Before...


After... Everyone say OOOHHHHH... Everyone say AHHHHHHH. PRETTY. Parents remember to clean your kids hands off before boarding. Kids spit your gum out BEFORE getting on board. (not like that's going to happen but I can try)


Before... the horses arrive at the Carousel Works Factory.


After... the same horse again.


The Band organ cover, again at the Carousel Works factory...


After... Amazing transformation. Just Amazing. Congratulations Carousel Works and Cedar Fair.


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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Putting it All Together...

So a few days ago we looked at the Grand Carrousel's initial assembly, and only a few days later work has progressed quickly. Saturday we saw the platform fully assembled and the addition of the two chariots. Today, Sunday even though the park wasn't open to the public we were invited by Brandon to take photos of the the appearance of what makes a carousel a carousel... the jumping horses.

Today we took a look at the 4th row of horses addition to the platform. With most classic carousels the 4th row features the smallest, and least ornate horses. However, even though the 1st and 2nd rows are home to larger and more ornate horses, each animal is just as valuable... these just happen to be more pint sized.

A few weeks ago I was asked why the platform was situated on a flat span of concrete. There are some carousels (mostly brass ring carousels) that actually have basements, and the jumping poles actually go through the floor. With most carousels though the brass pole slides up and down a steel pole. Its simple in its function, but its set up requires a great deal of care as we will soon see.

This is a bit of confusing photo, but basically whats happening here is that the carousel works employee with the screw driver is actually attaching the foot holds to the black inner pole (which the brass pole will cover).


Here is a better view, you can see the black steel footholds.


The brass covering is inserted over the black inner pole.


The same horse being hung. Each horse hangs from the cranking rod itself, which of course is what causes the horse to "jump". If you look up in the photo to the actually (cranking) rod, you will see another worker attaching the horse and bushing to the rod.


A little bit closer look up above.


An overall view. In this photo the horse is attached to the cranking rod above, and is being lined up to attach to the platform floor.


Attaching the horse to the platform floor. This process isn't as simple as it appears though as we will soon see.


Here is what I meant above. The pole has to be long enough so that the horse doesn't hit the floor, but so that it isn't so high above that a rider can't get aboard.


Another step in the process is measuring the inner pole, so that the brass pole can be cut to match.


Attaching the painted pony.


Outside of the horses themselves these painted wooden boxes are being assembled and attached to cover wooden braces.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

It's HERE!

I have to say... May 9th was one of the most exciting days for me, even though I never stepped within 15 miles of Worlds of Fun, I knew the carousel horses were arriving that day, and it made me happy. Well today was even better. Ok, no I didn't get to go out and see, but I sent Jeff instead to get some photos of the new (old?) carousel arriving and starting assembly at W.O.F.

You know though that makes me think... what will become of the old 1979 Bradley and Kaye in Europa? What I mean is will we call it the OLD carousel or the NEW carousel?

Anyway.

Before we get on to pictures I wanted to share a few things that are not apparent in the photos. And... I have some good news and not so good news. First the good news. Two pieces of it actually. First, the band organ as I have mentioned in previous blogs has been restored and is at this point in time enroute to Worlds of Fun. Second, for those familiar with this carousel at Geauga Lake, it will no longer boast seat belts.

Bad news... Well there had to be a reason for Cedar Fair to remove the seat belts after all. Come to think of it this is probably the FIRST time I have ever heard of Cedar Fair REMOVING a seat belt. For those familiar with this carousel, you know that it was not only quicker then usual but also had an unusual tilt. It added to the thrill. Yes, in many cases carousels can be thrilling. Really.

There is no way to make this any easier so I will just come out and say it... they are slowing it down, and removing the "tilting" aspect of the horses.

*DUCKS WAITS FOR FLYING ROTTEN TOMATOES FROM GEAUGA LAKE FANS*


So let's look at some photos why don't we.

Approaching the new carrousel (carrousel is the european spelling of carousel). I am unsure if this is the same sign as from geauga lake. It would make sense as both signs say "1918", I guess just another one of those things to throw in the pot of controversy.
(Some say 1918 and some say 1926)

See the Original Sign from Geauga Lake


Another look towards the interior. Here we can also see one of those Greek columns that we saw about a week and a half a go on the ground waiting for assembly.


With basic structural assembly almost complete, the decorative mirrors and aspects surrounding the center pole.


A close up view of the retouched M.C Illions trademark.

A similar view when this carousel was at Geauga Lake...



Another close up of decorative detail.


So what is this you might ask? In actuality I had no idea myself until I asked Jeff (who was there), its actually the platform!

The same platform when it arrived at Worlds of Fun..





So where are the horses? They are taking a break in the new Festhaus next door.


So are the chariots, here is one covered by a moving blanket.

Here is the same chariot cover at the Carousel Works Factory


And some detail of the chariot cover.

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Before I finish up I thought I would leave you the reader with a few links from previous blogs I have written on this very same carousel:

Monday, May 2, 2011

The Third Weekend Report 05/01/2011



After a week off, Jeff and I headed back out to Worlds of Fun to check out some of the updates from two weeks ago. There were some good things... and some things that still haven't changed... We all love photos though, so lets take a look. Sunday was a rather chilly day as compared to Saturday, so the park was pretty dead, and while it threatened rain all day, not a single drop fell while we were there.

Whats new in this photo? Well obviously the new festhaus, but also a new fence. Oooohhh bright and shiny! :) (sorry I couldn't help it). Of course this had to change as now the area behind the fence is actually IN the park.


Here is what I was talking about in the opening day review, what a much better view.


A close up, at the carousel pavilion, one part of the "new" ride has shown up. The wooden foundation of the carousel has arrived... and it looks like all 85 years old.


Some support covers for the carousel pavilion. But you know I was thinking... Greek columns on an America carousel, in the Scandinavia section of the park... No wonder the park is so confused about the theme.


The new festhaus... I like how the trim matches Tivoli West.


Close up view... Nice.

I know all the WOF geeks out there will want to see this, atleast I did. We all know the view will be great from the new festaus but here is another ... slightly depressing view.


Okay Brandon I included a picture of your new sign... yes its nice.


Moving over to Planet Snoopy here is a look at the structure for the Rocket Express ride. I will have to say I was surprised at the size. It looks like it might have an elevator since the steps are probably not ADA compliant.


How cute is this! A mini-transfer track!


Looking backwards at the new Snoopy Plaza area.


The track for the new 4X4 ride is taking shape as the electric rail is down...


Lucy's Tugboat aka, Rockin Tug. Lots of fun. Yes, I tried it out. The first ride I have ridden up in this area since the late 80's...


Brandon got his sign, and Matt gets his little shop. Very nice, and I not only like the theme but the affordable merchandise. Obviously others in the park feel the same way. :)

Moving Along... the Forum... or Heart of America Theater, minus stage. It took a minute for me to get used to this view...

So what else is going on at the park... Good... the park is prepared for Snoopy's Hot Summer lights testing out the lights on many weekday nights. So it should look good when the lights come on in June. Good... Timberwolf now has two trains... Bad... Prowler is still running one train. I am actually surprised (NOT in a good way) by this, as really three weeks into the season there is really no excuse.

Good... the park has begun its annual asphalt sealing, so about half of the park walkways appear presentable... On the flip side, atleast to me Planet Snoopy looks really good compared to the REST of the park.

Good... new landscaping is appearing around the park, it sounds like the park got a great deal not only on trees but on planters, I will try to update sometime soon with photos. Also good... we spotted rose bushes planted along the fence-line by the admin building. A location that if I am not mistaken has not had any kind of growth (except for the bad kind), for the last several years. Bad... and oh boy its bad. Where are the flowers at Front Street? It looks hideous! AGH! Also I know landscaping is short staffed, but can we please try to pull some weeds around the Prowler and Patriot areas? It looks really overgrown.

Last Thing, this music thing is really starting to bother me. Modern music in Scandinavia especially. It doesn't have to be the annoying yodelling music (yes some of it was rather annoying I will admit it), but it just feels... weird, you know hearing pop music playing in Scandinavia. What really surprises me is that half of the park (Possibly more) still has themed music... Its like they get it half right. If this bothers you too make sure you let the park know!

I refuse to give up on this. :)

Last thing... and its good news. Brandon has already mentioned this, but the horses will begin arriving on Monday May 9th... I am so excited I can barely stand the wait!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Opening Day Review 2011

In the last 15 years I have written now 10 opening day reviews, and just once I would love to write a review proclaiming the beginning of a perfect season. Unfortunately this one isn’t going to be it. With that being said, it wasn’t the worst that I’ve seen, far from it. We also, along with most other park fans had the unique position of knowing almost exactly what we were getting into so to speak.

So lets take a look at the park, all the good, bad and ugly parts of it. Jeff and I ended up hitting the park about Noon, it had warmed up for the previous nights near freezing temps and promised a nice, slightly cool day. C lot was pretty much full and they were already parking D lot so it looked to be a pretty busy opening day, compared to previous years. Our first experiences with the park that day probably go down as some of the best, and that has to do with two of the parks most recent “additions”. I say that loosely as neither has opened, but already have made positive impacts to the park.

You know you never realize truthfully how big an impact an attraction makes until its gone. Several removals have made decidedly negative impacts. I would have to say though that the removal of the blue and white tent previously known as Festhaus I, has had a decidedly good impact. I never realized how tacky it was until it was gone. With the new carousel pavilion, and Festhaus II still under construction, guests approaching the park can now actually see into the park, and not see an awful circus tent. Really, Jeff said it best when he mentioned that the back gate, now feels more like a real main gate. Much more welcoming. Plus the lack of overgrown bushes, trees and fields of weeds on the walk in, replaced with a nice wooden structure (Festhaus II), new trees, rose bushes and new shrubs, is also a decidedly better view. They always say first impressions are the most important... well if that's the case then WOF has increased its perception by a factor of 10.

Not the greatest shot, but it gives readers the general idea...


In comparison...


Carousel pavilion looking from the Scandi/Orient Bridge.

The new carousel pavilion also looks to be taken nice shape, its unlike an addition 10 years previously, does not appear thrown together, cheap, or thoughtless. Exactly the opposite. Its a steel structure, with a copper roof, and beautifully wood trimmed ceiling. Though it won’t greet guests as they enter the park proper, it will still offer a magnificent first impression as it will be easily viewable from the walkway into the park.

Yes the carousel is delayed. Unlike Planet Snoopy (which we will get to soon) this doesn’t terribly bother me. Let me share something with you my readers. Carousel Works, the company doing the restoration for the Grand Carousel, has been restoring the horses since last April, 2010. Not exactly what you would consider poor planning on the part of Cedar Fair or Worlds of Fun. Truthfully the new carousel will be a true work of art, and its not something that really should be rushed if you catch my drift. I have no doubt, whatsoever that it will be worth the wait. I have also received permission from Brandon at the park to release a few photos of the horses under restoration. You can see these HERE. Last but not least, of the fabulous news is to do with the band organ. It has been unknown up to now what the fate of the band organ was to be. Now we know that it is in the process of also being completely restored. Carousel fans should be elated, and I know I am, it was the best news I received all day.

The band organ as it appeared when it arrived at Worlds of Fun back in the Fall. It is currently not at the park right now being restored.

A little more information I was able to find... as a few know and many don't, band organs are EXCEEDINGLY rare. Especially one's that still operate. The few that can fix them and/or maintain them are a dying breed. the 1926 Illion's band organ from what I am aware of is a Stinson Band Organ, (visit their official site HERE). There is one basic premise to how band organs work, this is especially important to consider when realizing how amazing these machines are. They DO NOT work on electricity. Instead compressed air is the only "power" these machines use to provide amazing music.

So after admiring from afar we entered the park, and encountered the first major snafu of the day. Gate central didn’t like our season passes, and appeared to not like a LOT of season passes. Not a major thing, not really terribly unusual, but still rather funny considering the gate central system was the new, updated, and “better” ticket processing system added only two short years ago. On our 2nd visit on Sunday, it appears the issue has been resolved, as neither of us had issues with our season passes.

I am sure a lot of you who have read my trip reports previously have mouths gaping open. I don’t usually use fabulous and Worlds of Fun in the same sentence. So my next few comments should ring with a degree of familiarity. What is the deal with the music? First thing I noticed when I entered the park was not so much the lack of it, but the incongruity of it. Some areas had the normal themed music (western Americana, Orient and Europa), some decidedly DIDN’T (Americana). Now I know and understand the argument for playing modern music, instead of say John Phillip Sousa in Americana. Teens like it better. Here is my argument. 1)It makes the park sound like a Six Flags park. 2)The guests that LIKE the pop, modern music are teenagers, most of which will not make the decision on whether to return to the park on what type of music is playing (and are more likely to consider the 45 minute line for Timber Wolf), and those that DO visit the park very often, are usually loyal park patrons, who DO CARE what music is playing. (for those still reading yes I am speaking about more then Jeff and myself) 3)Something about walking from the Goo Goo dolls, to “Back in the Saddle Again” within 2 seconds, doesn’t exactly speak continuity. So what is a good compromise? Whats wrong with playing appropriately themed music on the midways and maybe popular music in the queue lines?

Ok Ok I will stop kicking that dead horse.

Thunderhawk...

So moving on. After quickly transversing the Orient section where we noticed the only change was a new Zoltar game, we entered Americana. Timber Wolf was running only one train... something that does bother me, but I have come to accept as a common occurrence on opening day. It appeared to be running slightly better then last year thanks to the continuing work on its track structure. Thank you Worlds of Fun. Thunderhawk, as no surprise was down, and wasn’t even fully assembled, again no surprise. Thank you Huss rides. We checked out the new merchandise kiosk by Cyclone Sam’s, and actually almost completely missed it. It was themed so well, it really almost blends right into Cyclone Sam’s “barn”. Looks good, and I like the small, but reasonable selection of leather wrist bands and key chains, are personalizable. I also liked that it was affordable too, $8.95.

Say good-bye to that old stage and rusty tressle, they are already gone. A new stage will be built in its place.

So Planet Snoopy. My first impression was “wow that is so bright!”. Especially after the muted tones of Camp Snoopy. The bright yellows, and reds really stand out, and after the shocking first glance, I really kind of like the new colors. Jeff mind you is still mourning the lose of a “woodsy” themed area. :) What I REALLY like though is the attention to detail. Like the carousel pavilion of Festhaus II this is NOT being cheaply done. The whole area is covered (or will be covered) with paving stones, instead of just simply concrete. The pavers are even being laid correctly, to last, with concrete UNDER them. Almost everything is either replaced, or brand new. It’s nice to see every once in awhile an area that is entirely brand new and shiny. New lights, new pathways, new rides, old rides have all been refurbished. Oh and that shop that used to scream BEAR COUNTRY, has been completely refurbished, and now boasts an incred-o-dome yellow exterior. It really reminds me more of the Snoopy comics and movies then the old Camp Snoopy did.

It might be just me, but I am so happy that this building received some significant refurbishment. It always screamed "Bearenstein Bear Country" to me. I think the new updates are adorable.

Leaving Planet Snoopy, the entrance and exit signs are slightly different... nice touch.

Work was even being accomplished on opening day, Astronaut Snoopy showed up about half way through the day.


More work was progressing on the Flying Ace Balloon Race.

That’s the good news. Unfortunately the bad news shined above everything else, and that is that Planet Snoopy it is not even HALF done. For opening day, the Red Baron (Snoopy vs. the Red Baron now), Wacky Worm, Pony Promenade, Woodstock’s Express, and Scrambler were the only rides open. No new rides opened on opening day. Are people upset? yes, does it bother me? yes. Along with the carousel, this means that not one single new attraction was open on opening day. Worlds of Fun could have helped themselves in this department with better planning and more control over the entire issue. However for those willing to grill WOF over the coals... don’t. The park was open and honest with the future guests about what would be open and what wouldn’t be. They advertised that fact in almost every way possible. Also like it or not other factors were at work, mainly snow and bad weather. You CANT be constructing new rides when there is over a foot of snow on the ground. It is what it is.

I also wanted to comment on the new Family Center. Seriously I never thought Launchpad gifts would make such a successful transition, but it did. I would have never recognized it from the inside for what it once was. Besides offering a respite for parents and small children, it also offers an auxiliary Guests Relations desk. the desk found directly inside the doors, offers all the same abilities as the main guest relations at the gate, without all the walking. Both Jeff and I REALLY like this addition.


The new Family Care center, previously known as Launchpad Gifts. You can also see the completed paving stones laid around the new entrance.


Inside the Family Care center is the kid's play area, there are also separate rooms for nursing, a small kitchenette, diaper changing station, bathrooms, and Axillary Guest Relations.

With those positives, I am going to turn and discuss some of the not so pleasant experiences on Saturday. Europa. Poor Europa. I really have to feel bad for this section of the park, it seems like every time I mention something bad, things only get worse. Somebody please give this section of the park some serious love. Really. First of course is Bounce a Roo’s, a ride official gone for the 2011 season, but still partially there. It looks so lonely. Second Bonici Brothers. I remember a few years ago when the name changed, they gave it a min-face lift. Obviously it didn’t help that much, as today we realized that half of the patio covering area was torn down. You don’t really notice it either (that’s NOT a positive)... I wonder what the issue was? If it was beyond repair, why wouldn’t you simply rebuild it? It wasn’t as if it was a complicated structure.


Poor Bounce-A-Roo's

On that same tangent, maybe it was the fact that for once in six years we didn’t have to run off and get to work on the train, patriot, whatever but I noticed several structures that were in noticeable need to repair. For example posts in the depot are literally rotting away at the base, train on the Le Carrousel structure is falling off, noticeably. These are relatively minor, and unlike Bonici Brothers are simple fixes.


Nice benches, not in the right place though...

Last, oh gosh. Moulin Rouge theater patio, is now home (hopefully TEMPORARILY) to two displaced Camp Snoopy benches, canopies and all. It just screams Tacky. I completely understand the desire to re-use, they are in decent shape (could use a coat of paint), and I wouldn't want to throw them out either. How about this? Give them a coat of paint and move them to Mamba plaza. Provides seating with some much needed shade. Move the benches already at Mamba plaza to Moulin Rouge plaza. Benches get re-used in a thematically, and honestly, simply a much more aesthetically pleasing way. Also, can we please remove the halloween haunt green light gels from the lamps? It isn’t October anymore.

An asymmetrical Bonici Bros' Notice the left side doesn't match the right as it used to.


Here is a little bit of a better look...

The Le Carousel Structure needs some TLC.

So is there ANYTHING good going on in Europa? Yes, one thing. Deja Vu, received a little bit of an internal update. Nothing major, but still always nice to see atleast some attention being paid to poor, forgotten Europa.

So onto Africa. Boomerang was down all day. Things could have been worse, after all of all of WOF’s coasters, Boomerang is certainly NOT the most popular. If one coaster was GOING to be down, then Boomerang was probably the best option. Sometimes there are just things that are out of the park’s control. However, remembering quite clearly SEVERAL opening days where more rides were down then were up, I am certainly not going to rack the park over the coals.

So we talked about the previously mentioned one train on Timber Wolf. Yes it stinks, but in comparison to Prowler running 1 train... wow. Its your premier roller coaster, one of the most popular coasters, and you only have 1 train? To make it worse the train wasn’t even put together. I heard something about a train refurb... what about the five months the park was closed? Other things I give the benefit of the doubt, this is just plain poor planning.

One last thing, and its another one of my favorite subjects... landscaping. Some both good and not so good things. First, I have noticed a lot more BUSHES in the park, in places that used to be home to annuals. 1)if you are going to have bushes please pull the weeds around them, *cough* Prowler *cough* 2)we all know replacing annuals with bushes is taking the cheap and easy route... On the flip side, I did notice a LOT of work on trimming, in a good way. Trimming back shrubs, old trees, etc. It makes the park look not so … disorganized? I also noticed a few new landscaping brick replacements. Here is an amazing thought... it used to be those landscape brick replacements were the HIGHLIGHT of opening day. Now its just barely a mention. Last thing, and this is one point that is not directed at the park or its employees but at GUESTS. Yes you folks reading this pay attention. If you want the park to respect you as a visitor, then also respect the park, don’t let your kids walk through the flower beds, or even worse, PULL the newly planted annuals out of the beds and throw them on the ground. We saw this in EVERY SINGLE flower bed, on OPENING DAY! Seriously were has consideration gone? The park can’t say it, but I can. End rant, I now will vacate my soap box.

So overall... not one of the best opening days ever. Still, certainly not the worst either. There have been seasons were it seemed like half the park was nonoperational, or seemed like they had closed the park in October, and re-opened in April with little to no changes. So there have definitely been improvements over the years. I will have to make one comment, atleast to me it seemed much busier then opening days in the past. That might have had an impact on the overall operational capacity of the park. From first appearances though if the park can quickly get everything it order, it should be a good season. As always hoping for the best.