Well, now that I am technically a college student (I start classes at the end of August) I really wanted to do one freaking huge trip during college.
I decided on the GMT-6 timezone for a few reasons:
1: I'd only be 19 or 20 (2012 or 2013), so if I wanted to do a trip somewhere else, I'd likely have to fly there, and car rentals to anyone under 21 - 25 are few and far between.
2: Language barrier. Although I can speak German, I decided to hold off my Germany trip to be my second trip.
3: I have never ventured out of the GMT-5 timezone in my life. The only two regions I haven't conquered in this timezone are the deep south and New England. Though there are good coasters in each, I desperately need to go somewhere that's not on the east coast for my first mega trip.
I actually planned this trip over a year ago. The itinerary is this:
Day 1: Drive 9 hours to northern Indiana.
Day 2: Indiana Beach.
Day 3: Drive 10 hours to Minneapolis. (I originally was going to start the trip here, but two straight days of driving would suck unless it was absolutely necessary.)
Day 4: Nickelodeon Universe.
Day 5: Valleyfair
Day 6: Arnold's Park
Day 7: Adventureland (Altoona, Iowa)
Day 8: Worlds of Fun
Day 9: Six Flags St. Louis
Day 10: St. Louis Museum, just because it looks so epic.
Day 11: Holiday World
Day 12: Drive to Branson, Missouri.
Day 13: Silver Dollar City
Day 14: Magic Springs & Crystal Falls.
Day 15: Frontier City
Day 16: Wonderland Amusement Park.
Day 17: Wonderland Amusement Park. (Two reasons why two days in a row; it's only open three hours a night on weekdays, and it also doubles as a rest day.)
Day 18: Joyland Amusement Park.
Day 19: Drive to Arlington, TX.
Day 20: Six Flags Over Texas
Day 21: Sea World San Antonio
Day 22: Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Day 23: Kemah Boardwalk
(Now, I would have ended the trip there, but I live in Syracuse, NY- so three days straight of driving after over three weeks of parks would be a massive buzz-kill)
Day 24: Drive to the Memphis area. No coasters.
Day 25: Drive to Cincinatti.
Day 26: Kings Island
Day 27: Waldameer
Day 28: Martin's Fantasy Island.
Now, before anyone slams me for trying to drive such long distances in one day, realize that I'm bringing my best friend along, so we can switch whenever we need (and he likes coasters as well; though he isn't an enthusiast) and since some of those parks are smaller, I figured I could do them in the afternoon and evening if we drive in the morning (reference to Frontier City, Sea World San Antonio, and Waldameer; we'd have to leave at about 5:30 for Magic Springs though.)
The only two parks I've been to in this trip were Waldameer and MFI. So virtually the entire trip is a new experience for me.
I calculated every single expense I could think of: I picked out hotels (most of them were Super 8's that had 3 - 4 star ratings) I assumed the average gas cost would be $4.50 a gallon, and 19.5 mpg for my dad's 2005 Toyota Sienna, which he figures he might give me in a year or two. I assumed $50 per day, per person for food (so $100 a day.) Due to the possibility that gas could be as low as $3/gallon, and we could probably get by on $30 a day, especially since most of the Super 8's have breakfasts, (yes I know that's over three weeks of the same food, but I usually do that for breakfast at home anyway, so although I LOVE trying new foods, at least I'm used to this pattern) that means up to 20% of the trip's money is wiggle room in the event something weird happens. The original plan was to actually not do the St. Louis museum and do Joyland for two days instead (same schedule as Wonderland) but I haven't redone the pricing calculations for that. The price difference will be minimal, however. I also figured out gold flash passes for the six flags parks (yes, expensive, but it's worth every penny.) My parents are paying for my undergrad degree at SUNY University at Buffalo (about $56,000 for four years) and my grandma gave me $8,600 for college funds (which I'll use about half of it for books; $2,000 will be transferred from my savings to checking account each year) and I'll use about half of the $2,000 for this year (and assuming I don't get enough money by 2012, the remaining $1,000 for the next year as well) to pay for the trip, because I rarely spend on anything. So that means I can almost completely devote my money that I'm getting at my job to save up for the trip. However, my best friend has to pay for college (same university, same major, and we're rooming together) and he's taking out loans... and he's saving money for a car. So that means that I have to come up with pretty much all of the money for both of us.
The grand total for the trip?
$8200
For you European people, that's about 5650 Euros, to put it in proper perspective.
Yes, it's a LOT of money. I figure I will have to save up my money from my minimum wage job ($7.25 an hour, or 5 Euros an hour for you Europeans) for up to two years. However, on the itinerary sheet, I broke down the prices for each individual day, and I'm at about $1900 (1309 Euros) in my saving account, so I can already afford day 7 out of 28. (That's Adventureland if you don't feel like scrolling back up to see what park it is.) I'm including $1,000 form my grandma's money into that figure. (Technically, I have $3,000 in my savings, but I know about $1,000 will be used on books this year.)
I figure that I will do this trip in July 1 - 28, either 2012 or 2013.
This is so expensive, that I might have to skip out an entire year of riding coasters. I haven't done that EVER in my life (even before I became an enthusiast; I always went to Sylvan Beach and the New York State Fair at least once or twice a year back then.) But in the event that that happens, I figure that I'd have to do a mini trip in May 2012, consisting of MarineLand, CW, and MFI. If I do this before classes are over, I can use college as the "hotel" (because CW is the farthest one away; at about 2 - 2.5 hours) which would bring that trip to about $300 - $400 (I can't remember which.) So I may be willing to sacrifice a month's worth of pay that would otherwise go to the trip fund in order to keep myself sane for that year.
If there's anything that you guys can learn from this, it's this: In this world, you really can do almost anything that you want, just like your parents said. But, it all depends on how hard you want to work for it. If you want a lofty goal, you need to work HARD. And I'm willing to do just that.
So, obviously, you guys can meet up with me on any of those days. Discuss my trip as you wish.