Stark RAVEN Mad on VOA-TV

If you were at SRM '01, you may remember a camera crew was here from Voice of America TV.
Here's a copy of the script from the VOA website:

Stark Raven Mad          by Craig Fitzpatrick

INTRODUCTON: Farther east of the Missouri River, you can travel through the Midwestern state of Indiana. There we pick up our continuing series on Route 50. A few kilometers off Route 50 you'll find the little town of Santa Claus, Indiana.

Recently, more than 600 roller coaster enthusiasts gathered in Santa Claus to ride a famous coaster for hours on end. VOA-TV's Craig Fitzpatrick has the story of these night riders, who some say are "stark raven mad."

NARRATOR   It's quiet now in these Indiana woods, but hold on. This is The Raven, rated by those who know, as the number one wooden roller coaster in the world. Six hundred fifty roller coaster fans have come to ride The Raven at Holiday World, an amusement park in the little town of Santa Claus, Indiana. This park has been closed to the general public so that these diehards can get exclusive ride time late into the night. David Escalante is the public relations director of their organization, American Coaster Enthusiasts.

DAVID ESCALANTE "We're here at the annual "Stark Raven Mad," which is one of the most crazy, most popular coaster events in the entire world.

NARRATOR  Eric Snow is a ride operator at the park. 

ERIC SNOW  "Tonight they're going to go to at least one o'clock in the morning, they started about five--that's when they came in here--so they're getting a lot of time. Georgeann Hallenbrook is one of the riders who loves the risk. 

GEORGEANN HALLENBROOK  "Because it's one of the best parties you could come to. A bunch of people with the same interest at heart. We all like to live life on the edge."

NARRATOR   These coaster fans come from all over America. Some are old timers, and some are looking forward to their first ride. All are looking for the thrill of a lifetime. There are some restrictions to riding The Raven: you must be a little more than a meter tall and maybe just a little crazy.

NATURAL SOUND - ROLLERCOASTER ENTHUSIAST  "Nothing like the bugs hitting you right in the face, it's excellent!"

NARRATOR  Words like "enthusiast" and "fan" have been used to describe people who like riding roller coasters, but this group is obsessive.

JAMES RAIMER  "I've ridden The Raven over 100 times in one single day."

MARGENE DERKS  "It's 9:35, we've been on it six times so far tonight."

BRIAN DERKS  "Starting at seven o'clock and we'll be here until one (a.m.)."

NARRATOR  After riding for hours they may sound a little off balance, but in their other lives many of them hold responsible, grown-up jobs.

NATURAL SOUND "I'm a bank examiner." "I'm an engineer."

SCOTT AKERMAN "I work with a major pharmaceutical company."

NARRATOR   Why this roller coaster? It's not the highest or the fastest.

DAVID ESCALANTE  "It's wood, which for us purists who like the classical clackity-clack of the old style coasters, that's definitely a draw. But it's also the fact there are no trim brakes, it has tons of air-time and they let this thing run wild from start to finish."

NARRATOR  Tons of airtime - an unfamiliar term to the neophyte.

JOHN GASPER  "Air time is when the coaster goes down and the body goes up in the air and floats above the seat until it comes down and hits, lands on the seat again."

ALEX CONID  "It's like when you're out of your seat."

NARRATOR  When night falls, things get even crazier. 

JAMES RAIMAR "At nighttime you can't see a thing back there. Track drops out from under, you're flying up in the air, you're out of your seat, you're screaming, having a blast. You can ride the thing over and over and never get sick of it."

NARRATOR   So with a quick safety check and a slap on the hand for good luck, they're off - disappearing into the blackness.

GEORGEANN HALLENBROOK  "Blind as a bat and out of control, it's great, it's very thrilling."

NARRATOR  In 90 seconds they're back with faces freshly slapped with cool night air and a look of exhilaration. Then it starts to rain, and this only makes the ride more exciting.

ART and CHRISTIE "It felt like needles poking you in the face, it was pretty exciting, actually. t added a new dimension to the ride."

NARRATOR  So they continue to ride, drunk with excitement, overdosing on adrenaline, and each gets their fix until one a.m. But they want more, so Holiday World stays opened for another hour, until two a.m., trying to satisfy the desires of these infatuated coaster crazies.

Craig Fitzpatrick, VOA-TV in Santa Claus, Indiana.  

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Please note that it was explained to the reporter that there were many coaster clubs represented and that SRM is a park event, not strictly an ACE event...he chose to explain it in his own way.

Can't sign off without plugging SRM '02...the flyer is available at the following blind link on our website: holidayworld.com/srm.

Happy New Year to everyone!

Paula
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Paula Werne
Director of Public Relations
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
Santa Claus, Ind.
JPWerne@holidayworld.com

*** This post was edited by Raven Maven on 1/11/2002. ***

Jeff's avatar
The narration reads like something only James Earl Jones (or maybe Isaac Hayes? ;)) could read.

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Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"

LOL! The reporter was more like...hmmm...Coach from Cheers (but without the Malapropisms).

Paula

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Paula Werne
Director of Public Relations
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
Santa Claus, Ind.
JPWerne@holidayworld.com

Wow! I'm a freaking college graduate and I had to consult Webster's on the malapropisms. Thanks Paula for increasing the literacy of youth all around the world!
jeremy
--malapropism: the usually unintentionally humorous misuse or distortion of a word or phrase; especially the use of a word sounding somewhat like the one intended but ludicrously wrong in the context
Yeah, that's me--the intellectual! :)

I remember reading a wonderful comedic play back in high school -- with Mrs. Malaprop as the lead character. The play is called The Rivals and is great fun.

Of course Archie Bunker was a master of malaprops, too.

As you can tell by the SRM flyer, we enjoy an occasional play on words here at Holiday World, too. (See I how I managed to bring this post back on topic? :))

Have a great weekend,  Paula

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Paula Werne
Director of Public Relations
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
Santa Claus, Ind.
JPWerne@holidayworld.com

Jeff's avatar
Wow, I can't believe there's a word for that. I'm going to have to sue my university for a defective English degree, because I don't think I got what I paid for. :)

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Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"

BRAD SHERMAN "You have any lap bars left?" :)

LOL! Thanks for the trip back in time.......and the adding of malaprop to my vocabulary! seems like yesterday when I took the liberty of attending my favorite park event. And your flyers are half the reason to host it! Love 'em!
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Don't.....look.....back! The Headless Horseman awaits you in 2002!
Model coasters and rides

Apparently the term derives from the play.

BTW Paula -- a pun is the lowest form of humor.

janfrederick's avatar
What? I thought the correct term was Yoggi Berra-ism!

Well Sra. Maven, I'm beginning to drool.

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"I'll bet that thing hits 5 Gs going through that loop.....faaar ooouut!"

I don't know if this is in fact a malapropism, but my name is Mark, not Art. My wife does think I'm a work of art though, so I guess she could use it :).

Anyway, is the video available? I can't find it on their site.

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Without the chaindog, you'd never get up the lifthill...

rollergator, signing in on an unfamiliar computer, just throwing in a plug for SRM '02 and ZOOOOOOOOOOOOMbabwe!  Had great fun at IOA yesterday, hooked up with GregLeg for a spin on the Dragons...
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Son of Drop Zone - PKI CoasterCamp I Champions!!!

Chaindog said: Anyway, is the video available? I can't find it on their site.


No, I don't see the video on their site either. I do have a copy--may just bring it to No Coaster Con on Saturday. After all, that's Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, so it would seem a fitting tribute. :)
Paula

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Paula Werne
Director of Public Relations
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
Santa Claus, Ind.
JPWerne@holidayworld.com


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