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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Broiled Salmon w/ Fine Herb Sauce at Contemporary Resort...
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Disney vLog #4 WDW News, My Disney Makeup, & Disney makeup Giveaway!!!
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
Look... Up in the Blue Sky!
Written by: Jeff C.
On July 20, 2014, the Washington Post Magazine rated the roller coasters at Six Flags America. I'd like to share it with you, but the Washington Post has it behind their paywall. The park in Maryland has a very bad reputation. From personal experience, it is one of the filthiest, worst maintained, and least properly themed parks I've ever visited. However, it's highest rated coaster is Superman: Ride of Steel. There is another version at Darien Lake, but I've only ridden the one in Maryland.
The rating is correct. The initial drop is worth a ride... once. Even though the oddly tiny cars give adults the added thrill of nearly toppling over the restraint bar, there's almost nothing else here. Note: two riders have fallen off the Darien Lake version which resulted in one death.
It's a steel coaster with a lift hill to that one big drop, two other hills and two banked circles. Here's the track in order:
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It's painted red and blue and the ride vehicles have the Superman logo on them.
Superman – Ride of Steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclope...
Superman – Ride of Steel is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags America amusement park in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Ride of Steel is an identical model that...
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That's it. Six Flags America has one of the greatest heroes of all time with a rich backstory and does nothing. It is blatant that it was built on the cheap. See for yourself in the ride-on video:
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There's plenty of steel. Hope you enjoyed staring at the lampposts and the patchy grass.
The ride vehicle is essentially a fly-along with Superman or perhaps the rider has climbed aboard the Supermobile.
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It wouldn't take much to restyle the cars to an open cockpit version of this rendition.
If possible, the old-fashioned chain lift could be upgraded to a linear induction launcher like the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, but the slower chain lift can add the element of suspense-driven anticipation. Another element of the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster that Superman: Ride of Steel desperately needs is a soundtrack. How can you not add something like John Williams's majestic Superman theme?
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Imagine Star Tours or Temple of the Forbidden Eye without a John Williams score. Pretty dull. The trumpet blare at the 40 second mark could be timed to that first monster drop with the soaring strains accompanying the first hill.
The first banked circle currently circles little. There is some gravel in the center to look at and you can also enjoy the chain link perimeter fence by turning your head the other way. It should not break theme. Put a barrier wall along the outer perimeter, then decorate it and the center consistently. Decorated with what? Well, how about snow, ice and fog with a forced perspective model of the Fortress of Solitude in the middle?
Fortress of Solitude - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fortress of Solitude is the place of solace and occasional headquarters for Superman in DC Comics.[1] Its predecessor, Superman's "Secret Citadel", first appear...
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The ride vehicle performs a high-speed flyby before heading up, up, and away again over the second hill.
The Man of Steel isn't one to forget his roots, so it's back to Smallville for a visit as you return to the station to unload. Now, there's an attraction I'd enjoy experiencing again and again. Don't forget to buy something at the Smallville general store as you exit.
-Jeff C.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Disney vLog #3
Disney vLog #3- Disney News, Disney Ice Cream Favorites, & Giveaway information! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM2taOeh-ek&feature=youtu.be
Disney News
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Planes: Fire and Rescue Review
Planes: Fire and
Rescue
All passengers please head to your local theaters; Dusty
Crophopper is ready for departure. The sequel to the DisneyToon’s film “Planes”
has arrived. Dusty has been enjoying his life as a world famous air racer, but
when an internal injury almost leads to a fatal crash, he decides to shift
gears (so to speak) and train to become air firefighter. Along the way, he
meets Lil Dipper, a hyper plane and his biggest fan and his no-nonsense trainer
Blade Ranger. In addition to learning new techniques necessary to his new
assignment, Dusty also learns the different between racing and being a
firefighter- it takes speed to win a race but it takes courage to be a hero.
For most of us, when we hear the words “Disney sequel” we
usually raise an eyebrow and wonder if it will live up to the original. In the
case of “Planes: Fire and Rescue”, it does a decent job. While the plot could
be viewed as a typical “I can do anything I set my mind to” story, I believe
this story digs deeper. It addresses some important truths and underlining
themes, such as having to leave the past behind and move forward and that
sometimes, in the face of tragedy, the best thing we can do is learn from it
and apply the lessons to our new path. John Lasseter and his brilliant story
team have once again given us an amazing story that doesn’t just entertain us
but inspire us. In the first film we see Dusty realize his dreams, in this
film, we see him realize his potential. We see him, in a sense, mature from a
simple dreamer to a brave and mature hero. In terms of animation, the same
beautiful animation we saw in the first film is there once again and for those
of you who are wonder if it’s worth seeing in 3D, in all honesty, you will
receive the same level of quality in both formats. The only complaint about
this film was, while the lessons were appropriate, I felt the tone of the
picture was a little dark. The whimsical element of the first film isn’t there
and there are some moments in the films where you feel as if the hero may not
make it. I was also surprised by one statement made in the film (you’ll have to
see it to find out which one I’m referring to). Rest assured it wasn’t
inappropriate, just a statement that, in my opinion doesn’t belong in a Disney
film. Aside from those two elements, the film overall is enjoyable and is sure
to leave the audience wondering what will happen next in Dusty’s story. So from
the Mickey Mouse Movie House, the film receives a B+.
- Marc
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