Waldameer (July 9 -12 2009)
Even though my family and I went there everyday, it was not all day everyday. We did other non-park related stuff during this trip.
This was my first time to the park, even though I only leave 2 hours away. It was a great little park.
Day At The Park:
Thurs = 7:00 PM admission
Fri = All day plus Waterpark
Sat = 7:00 PM admission
Sun = 7:00 PM admission
Rides:
We pretty much rode everything, with the exception of Wipeout. Our stomachs can no longer handle it. I will not get into the details of every ride, I will just highlight the main experiences.
Ravine Flyer II was fantastic. This was my first modern day wooden coaster.The newest coaster I have been prior to this is Mean Streak which is full of suck... After riding this six times, I am not sure why Mean Streak is still even standing. CP needs to replace that pile of pain with a Gravity Group machine that has three to four 90 banked turns.
Steel Dragon was enjoyable our six times. Different ride each time.
8 laps on Ravine Flyer 3 with my 3 year old. We also did multiple on the Comet. The Comment is a nice coaster that kind of reminds us of Rollo-Coasters at Idlewild. Comet was my Three year old first non-kiddie coaster and she loved it.
Thunder River (Log Flume) was nice. W liked the misted tunnel, double hills and water bombs. Would have liked to take some better pictures if the water mill was functioning.
Dark Rides reminded me of the old days at Kennywood when LeCachot was still there and pre half ass remodel of the ark. These are some great Bill Tracy rides. Wacky Shack was fun, just needed some better lighting around some of the stunts or some stunts were not obvious, since they were up and not in plan sight. Pirates Cove is a nice walk through. However during the day, the kids are horrid on this. They run trough it like it is a marathon. I almost feel bad for cross checking a 15 year old boy for running down my three year old. Almost feel bad, but don't... He was not running after that. The ride facades are great also. The only thing I would change is the big pirate. I would have him as a skeleton pirate that has some moving parts.
Food:
I asked about this prior to going on here. The prices were much better than CP. The quality was not as good as Knoebals or Kennywood. However, I did not mind its quality. I had a few meatball hoagies that I think are better quality than a Subway for the same price. The pizza was a little above OK for a park. The patch fries were pretty good also. All in all I was pleased compared to CP. The prices were low to moderate compared to CP and of better quality. They however need more varitey, such as gyros, tacos, steak hoagies and chicken on a stick.
Waterpark:
Nice classic style slide. Water was not heated and a little cold. I have a hard time in water under the lower 80's. Lots of chairs for and places to lay out. I did not feel like I was going to need to fight over chairs.
Overall Park:
Nice park and for the most part competent staff. There were a few could use help in the food area. Ride lighting which I am very picky on was done very well. I did not see to many burnt out lights. The only ones I can remember are Spider and Tilt-A-Whirl and Scrambler, but not that bad. The crowds were not bad, but there seemed to be a few bad apples. The worst was Friday, which I believe was Public Housing free day for the area (from one of the staff). Nothing like spending my hard earned money on a day that I have to share with a##### that spend life on the system that my taxes pay for. Would not be bad if they acted half decent while getting their freebee at the park.
Were We Stayed:
Two minute walk from the park at the cottage near there. These were rustic and you needed to bring things like TV's. They however had full kitchens with appliances and such. We had an eat-in kitcken, living room, full bath and two bedrooms, sun deck and outdoor grill. I cost around $135 a night with taxes. I do not recommend this option for people who want every amenity of a hotel, but I love this experience. Please PM if you are into these types of places and I can forward you a link to these cottages. To me, they are worth every penny (Hell I paid over $300 a night last August for a lakeview room at Breakers, these cottages were a win for me given that).
Overall a great trip. I am actually planning on going back for four more days over Labor Day weekend and staying at the same place. They are also starting to prep the area for their new Zamperla Wave Swinger, which will be a nice addition for this park. I hope they add the rumored Wave Pool the year after (with some heaters overt he whole waterpark). Other than that, they could add one upside down flat like a Huss Enterprise or Hawk 24.