Not sure I have much to share for today, but in the name of pressing on to completion...
Today we hit Playland's Castaway Cove, Gillian's Wonderland Pier and Steel Pier. We left our hotel a little before noon and headed south for Ocean City, NJ.
- Castaway Cove didn't open until 5pm (!?) but I was still able to walk around and get photos. Looked like a cool little place. Not sure why they opened late. Especially on a Friday. Wish I'd have gotten the easy credits. (it would've been the third Flitzer in three days)
- Made our way four blocks north to Gillian's and found it hopping. All those people that couldn't ride at Castaway Cove were here. Good sense on the part of the folks at Gillian's. May they reap the rewards.
- Just rode the Runaway Train at Gillian's. Short but different. A quick glance at RCDB tell me it's an L&T Systems Compact Coaster 36 x 18 with final spiral curve and that there's two of these things operating and the other one's in Vietnam. No wonder it seemed like nothing I've seen or ridden before. That final spiral curve really made me dizzy...for real.
- It wasn't until a few moments ago that I realized I forgot to get pics of the two other coasters at Gillian's. D'oh!
- Three kinds of people go to Atlantic City:
- Old ladies who smoke a lot
- People who arrive on a bus
- Guys who've clearly been up for three straight days pacing in front of the casino while chain smoking and frantically talking to their buddy on a cell phone wondering what's taking so long to score another eightball.
- Steel Pier was a Photo & Go stop. The mouse coaster was 9 tickets and each ticket was 75 cents. Do the math for four.
- It was also full of game vendors doing a hard sell to everyone walking by and nothing turns me off more.
- Atlantic City is really a dump. Save your extra pennies and catch a cheap flight to Vegas.
- As we passed each street, I annoyed my family by reminding them what color it was on the Monopoly board.
- We got to our hotel pretty early and are just around the corner from the Echelon Mall so I wanted to stop by and see if Krazy City had opened because the mall's website says opening May 2008. (Krazy City's just says "oening soon") Turns out they're not even close from what I could tell. The sign in the mall says late summer.
- My hands are remarkably similar to Johnny Carson's in both shape and size.
The trip ends tomorrow with a short stop at Clementon and a long drive home.
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