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If you really plan on accompanying me for basically the entire trip (never expected anyone to come back to NM with me lol) I could likely cover your gas cost and lodging for KW-SDC, so your cost for the second half would be greatly reduced to food and admission. Keeping all this in mind, I'd say 1.5-2k max, however that number will likely come down quite a bit as most of it will be gas cost and lodging, both of which will be covered for the second half. I'll keep you updated
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Im working as hard as I can to do both trips, but I really need a solid pricepoint in order to say for certain. I also need to know if it's possible for me to ride-along, or if I would need a rental.
Boulder Dash was the only good roller coaster.
"or if you're when the hydraulic fluid was dumped out of the motor is goes 200ft up the tower and is like "LOL nope"" - CKMWM 2016
I would like to point out what I just realized; That route takes you directly past Waldameer, which can be done in like 1-3 hours since it's only really Ravine Flyer II.
Boulder Dash was the only good roller coaster.
"or if you're when the hydraulic fluid was dumped out of the motor is goes 200ft up the tower and is like "LOL nope"" - CKMWM 2016
Honestly, I'm trying to avoid any unnecessary admission costs...and 30$ for one coaster seems a bit steep to me. It's definitely up for discussion, as the drive for that day is only 5 hours. Keep in mind there WILL be a stop at Niagara Falls, though it may be just for lunch or something.
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^If you will be driving through or near Erie, PA I second slosprint's suggestion and would highly, highly encourage a stop at Waldameer. The park has no admission or parking charge, and you have the option of either purchasing an unlimited ride wristband (about $30 if I remember right) or doing pay per ride (which will be $3-5 per ride). Personally, I would rank Ravine Flyer II in my top five wood coasters (out of 69) and the park has a couple other fairly unique attractions, so if time permits it is absolutely worth a stop.
This looks like a really cool trip and I'd love to join it. Unfortunately, time and money don't work for me, but having been to most of these parks at some point in the past five years (only missing Kennywood and Silver Dollar City), I can say that you should be in for a great time.
Coaster Count: 535 (114 wood, 444 steel); Park Count: 110 Top 5 Wood: El Toro, Voyage, Thunderhead, Outlaw Run, Boulder Dash Top 5 Steel: Superman the Ride, Fury 325, Millennium Force, X2, Intimidator 305
Alright, we have costs break downs for the first leg of this trip! I'll try to give the information as straight-forward as possible. Hotel rooms are 4 to a room.
For Dollywood: August 3rd - August 5th - Hotel is $21 a person for each night. 2 nights max. - Park admission options: 2 days (August 4th and August 5th) - $60 for single day admission (pay for parking: $12, no discounts) - Optional: Enter park after 3 PM, next day is free with same single day ticket - $109 for a regular season pass (pay for parking: $12, no discounts) - $154 for a gold season pass (free parking, 20% discounts in park) - $24 for fast pass
For Holiday World: August 5th - August 7th - Hotel is $42 a person for each night. 2 nights max. - Park admission: $45 (August 6th)
For Kings Island: August 7th - Park admission options: 1 day (August 7th) - $31 for after 4 PM admission - $65 for single day admission to Kings Island and Cedar Point - $75 for Fast Lane Plus
For Cedar Point: August 7th - August 9th - Hotel is $20 a person for each night. 2 nights max. - Park admission options: 1 day (August 8th) - $42 for single day admission - $128 for single day admission + Fast Lane Plus combo - $93 for Fast Lane Plus
For Canada's Wonderland: August 9th - August 11th - Hotel is $24 a person for each night. 2 nights max. - Park admission options: 2 days (August 9th - August 10th) - $30 for single day admission - $59 for 2 day admission - $106 for single day admission + Fast Lane Plus combo - $67 for Fast Lane Plus
OPTIONAL FOR CEDAR FAIR PARKS: $208 for platinum season pass: Free entry to all CF parks on this list plus free parking and discounts.
There are no group discounts for this since it is only like 5 or 6 of us at best. You are best to buy your tickets online now to get cheaper discounts than at the park.
I just chatted with a CP employee and they said that Platinum Pass holders got the Fast Lane Plus pass for the price of the regular Fast Lane pass. I assume this is true for all CF parks.
Boulder Dash was the only good roller coaster.
"or if you're when the hydraulic fluid was dumped out of the motor is goes 200ft up the tower and is like "LOL nope"" - CKMWM 2016
I just chatted with a CP employee and they said that Platinum Pass holders got the Fast Lane Plus pass for the price of the regular Fast Lane pass. I assume this is true for all CF parks.
According to whoever in the HR department was on the other end of the chat, yeah. It seems to be an offer that is only good at the park itself though, not online. It might be worth it to contact them and ask more about it.
Boulder Dash was the only good roller coaster.
"or if you're when the hydraulic fluid was dumped out of the motor is goes 200ft up the tower and is like "LOL nope"" - CKMWM 2016
My flight to Nashville is booked, I should be getting there around 9:45-ish. I guess I'll just eat chicken nuggets until Oscar gets in. Now that I'm committed tell me how awful the hotels are.
Boulder Dash was the only good roller coaster.
"or if you're when the hydraulic fluid was dumped out of the motor is goes 200ft up the tower and is like "LOL nope"" - CKMWM 2016