Welcome back!
Day 2 of ACE Preservation Con 2016 is a very special day! |
Here we have a few artifacts from kiddie ride concepts that didn't quite take off. |
Inside the main building there's tons of ride projects in progress. Here we have some seat molds for the Green Lantern-themed El Loco at Movie World in Australia. |
Boxes all over the factory provide a little insight into which parks around the world are currently getting parts for their new or existing S&S rides. |
Over 250 Frog Hoppers have been installed worldwide, including this very special factory exclusive model. ;} |
Here we have the "brain" of Nagashima's 4D Free Spin! Everything the ride does is managed inside this giant computer. |
And here's the ride's operator panel! Despite being manufactured for a Japanese customer, the operator commands are all in English. |
More Nagashima Free Spin bits! |
The Japanese really love their bright colors. "Arashi," which means "Storm" in Japanese, will basically look like confetti when it's done. |
Each set of spoons for this Free Spin are a different color, but the chassis for all of the cars are grey. The track will be green! |
The S&S guys have a sense of humor. Some of the workers asked for more light in the factory; when the lighting fixtures in the plant's lobby were updated, this chandelier was repurposed. :} |
Product signage is scattered throughout the factory. |
Green Lantern's got those extra-wide El Loco cars! |
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More freshly-shopped Free Spin bits! |
Here we have S&S's steel shop. The track for the Free Spin is manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction in Idaho and shipped to Utah, but tower structures n' whatnot are molded right here. |
***IMPORTANT*** |
Demon was my first Arrow looping coaster. As you might imagine, I was having a hardcore nerdgasm. |
Ever seen or ridden a "Soarin' Eagle" zipline ride? Soarin' Eagle is a division of S&S. If you happen to come across one, give it a shot! They're great fun. |
I recognize this from the El Loco at the Adventuredome! |
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Welding shop! look at all that metal pixie dust on the floor! |
I remember this sign! Those logos are classics from 1992 - S&S Towers will be celebrating 25 years of industry takeover in 2017! |
I, of course, came correct in my Adventureland Space Shot T-shirt, which to this day uses S&S's ride logo. |
S&S is actually run by children and I love it. |
My goodness! Just look at all of these 4D Free Spin harnesses! S&S was busy shopping them all week! It's almost as if there are several Free Spins in development or something... |
More random ride pics from around the factory! |
The only non-S&S ride picture I saw in that day was this old picture of my favorite Cedar Point ride, Iron Dragon! |
Due to S&S's steadily growing level of success, the entire operation is getting ready to move into a much larger facility down the street. More square footage means more Free Spins! |
And hopefully more of these things, but apparently they're a little expensive. S&S is working on making the concept more economically viable. |
Look at all of these S&S bits for different parks! |
Hmm. I wonder who this is for? |
Arrow shoulder harnesses! Fit for a looper or an suspended! Perhaps Iron Dragon?? |
You never know. :} |
Ok! time to get back out there! Day 2 at Lagoon commenced with a morning ride on Cannibal. Here we have the twins leading the way. |
No Ferris Wheel ride this trip, but here's a picture of it. You know what else I have a picture of? |
MOAR JET STAR II |
It is just such a nice and pretty thing. |
Speaking of on-point, look who it is! It's the original Thrillography Super Star, Michael! :D |
Here we have various members of the squad getting some Jet Star II lovin'! |
Jet Star II's impressive forces lead to choruses of grunts and squeaks from its riders. |
It's a straight-up Jet Star II squad takeover! |
I just want to shrink this ride down and put it on my keys. |
Lagoon has a beautiful set of Flying Scooters. |
Each flyer has a unique paint job. |
And they're called "Flying Aces" here! :} |
John and Mat are ready for the steampunk version of One Fish, Two Fish at Universal Studios |
Steampunk fish selfie with Dan! |
Here's some garbage. Credit. Cha-ching. |
Lagoon has a lot of randomly themed rides with lots of nice details. Reminds me of parks like Tivoli Gardens and Liseberg! |
Enter: Bombora, a Malibu surfing-themed custom in-house family coaster with two trains and onboard audio. |
This is probably one of the most pimped-out kiddie coasters I've come across. |
LOG FLUME TIME! |
Lagoon's Log Flume is little and old (1969). Honestly that's that's my favorite kind. |
ALFE REPRESENT! |
Here comes Michael! |
M&M is rowing his way to shore with an imaginary oar. |
Dan says "I'm the only one here! The camera loves me!" |
This log flume is pretty slow loading / low capacity, but that doesn't bother America's Log Flume Enthusiasts! |
Both the log flume and the rapids are totally secluded from the rest of the park. You really have to look for them. |
This is one aggressive rapids ride! No seats and no belts! It's up to you stay seated and stay upright! |
It's a beautiful ride. |
And thanks to this waterfall, Rattlesnake Rapids soaks guests indiscriminately. |
Speaking of indiscriminate soakage, this Mondial Splashover (known here as Cliffhanger) left us utterly waterlogged. Crumby ride program, but a great way to cool off. |
No sooner did I dry off from Cliffhanger did the skies open up in a tremendous sort of way. |
Lagoon has absolutely no issue running their coasters in a torrential downpour. Can't see the rain? |
How about now? |
Ten minutes later the weather is hot and sunny again. |
Oh yeah, here's another picture of the mouse. |
Lagoon's Wild Mouse runs with no trims on the hairpin turns, just like the mice in Germany! |
Sky Ride selfie with my Derek. :} |
I got an absolutely fabulous post-rain ride on Roller Coaster. Stellar airtime. |
Can you find the train? :} |
2/3 of the coasters in this picture get two thumbs up from Thrillography. x} |
XTREME SKY RIDE POV. |
Ok, here's a decent Cannibal picture. Some people got all up under Cannibal's grill and got some amazing shots, but I was lazy and failed to do the same. |
Colorful Tilt-o! |
Lagoon's combo is actually 2/3 towers and 1/3 lies. |
Turns out Lagoon is situated on a lagoon. |
The sky in this picture gives a good idea of what we dealt with all day. Thunder and sun! |
Here's what happens when the designated bag lady (John) decides to play around with my camera. |
After the water park, I got a few more dusk pictures before putting the camera away for the night. |
I love the look of Lagoon's Paratrooper. |
OH! And I finished my pre-ERT time at Lagoon with an awesome ride on this Rock-O-Plane. Beautifully maintained ride, just like everything else here. |
After two sensational days at Lagoon, it was time to say goodbye to the stellar family park. We've still got a few more bits of business to tend to in the Salt Lake area, however!
Time to do something genuinely reckless. |
Who's ready for a ride on the 2002 SLC Winter Olympics Bobsled Run? |
I was nervous about this and the sign didn't help. |
Here is the concrete trough through which we slalom to an early grave. |
Just kidding. 75mph and 5.5 positive G's might seem like a lot to a normal, well-adjusted person, but for a bunch of coaster enthusiasts it was no big deal. Tons of fun! |
It was so similar to a bobsled coaster that I actually feel temped to count this as a credit. It feels more coaster-like than some rides people count as credits... |
WOOSH! |
Uphill runout portion. |
*actually traveling at 70+mph* |
This is one of my favorite pictures ever. |
Also at Olympic park is a rock wall over a large pool. |
Also several ski jumps that empty into said pool. |
Skiing into a giant pool is actually a really entertaining spectator sport. |
We've still got time for one more (actual) coaster credit before I have to fly home! |
Park City has a much more impressive setup than Snow Bird. Lots of stuff to do! |
Also probably the biggest mountain coaster I've ridden so far! Good stuff! |
That's a wrap! Thank you to everyone who spent time with me on this amazing trip. Honestly it was one of my favorite ACE events ever and I wish I could re-live it over and over again!
Until next time!
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