Day Thirty: Idaho
I’ll have to make this quick as I have a very early morning tomorrow.
Today was a wonderful first-time, open-to-close visit to Silverwood. Sections of the park seem impressively themed to the 1890s-to-1920s, something I didn’t expect. Generally, the park looks nice and has an inviting atmosphere. Even the music played around the park was better than the grating, lowest-common-denominator pop of Six Flags and so many other parks.
This was the first ride I went on:
And it was stunning to me to realize that the last time I rode this coaster was in the 1970s!!! It was a sea-change coaster back then for the coaster industry around the world, but even as a kid my main thought was that it was far too short to be considered very good. Still, it was amazing to get back on it after all these years.
Aftershock is great fun, rather intense if one sits in the front row, and certainly smoother than the one at SFNE (although my one ride on Goliath was not the horrible experience it seems to be for most others).
Timber Terror and Tremors are both great fun, but they both suffer from clear pacing issues in the middle of the ride. Timber Terror is the tamer of the two, although my second ride in the front had a bit more airtime than my first ride in the back, surprisingly. Tremors’ great moments are the dives underground, especially the first two, which come back to back. The flojector airtime leading into the headchopper tunnels reminded me a little of the bridges on Ravine Flyer II (albeit not on the level of RF2). My first ride in the front was great, and the second ride, in the back, was wilder, but also with a couple of jarring clangs the front didn’t have. Overall, Tremors is a great wooden coaster — just not about to break into my top twenty woodies, I don’t think.
For me the big surprise of the day was this one:
It seems to be a pretty well established consensus now that Stunt Pilot is the mildest of the RMC single rails so far, but that’s an incredible thought, as I felt it was really intense! I will get on Railblazer in about a week, and on my visit to SFFT I missed Wonder Woman’s opening by about two weeks, but I did go on Jersey Devil at the start of this trip. OK, yes, Jersey Devil is more intense on the whole, but that doesn’t mean Stunt Pilot isn’t crazy stuff. Unlike JD, SP is GLOSSY SMOOTH from start to finish, AND it’s FILLED with great ejector air. I don’t care what anyone says: that’s a phenomenal combination. Stunt Pilot surprised me with how great it was, and it sits unexpectedly among the coaster highlights of the trip so far.
And it had a single rider line, so I was able to marathon it. Oh, and Stunt Rider was my 650th, so a half-milestone, you might say.
One last mention of the park food. For lunch I had decent fast food Mexican, but with only one window for a lot of people, this was actually my longest line of the day! For dinner I ate in a true restaurant, one rather elegantly decorated and themed to the 1920s, a place called Lindy’s, and my food was superb. I wish all amusement parks had options like this.
Silverwood is a fantastic place, and I left with ALL the credits and that special kind of warm afterglow one gets after a full day at a great park.