Running a Live during a pandemic was perhaps a strange idea.
I saw CFers meeting up and going on their own cred runs this year, so I thought the time was right to dive back in. In hindsight, I'm not so sure it was.
A whopping 15 people couldn't make it at the last minute (myself included, as I could no longer attend Tulleys) which highlights how difficult it is to make plans right now. You never know when Coronavirus might mess everything up for you, and I'm sorry to all of those who could not attend.
I felt super anxious about running this live. I couldn't sleep the night before Chessie. I was up for hours making and printing Paranormal Activity Packs and fretting that I had made enough fun stuff for everyone.
As the first live in nearly 2 years, I was worried expectations would be high. I was concerned about how busy the parks were going to be. I was thinking about how to ensure that everyone felt welcome in a large group after a year of isolation.
My plan for GhosterForce was to split the group into three teams. Team Vekoma. Team B+M. Team Intamin. This was to try and make things less cliquey, and help shy people get involved.
At Chessie, people were assigned their teams via stars on the fabulous name badges provided by
@Slayed - thank you
@Slayed !
First up, a quiz based on each manufacturer for each team. Getting people to stand in their teams was hard and I eventually had to resort to reading questions individually to various team members throughout the Bubbleworks queue.
Perhaps I should have explained it better. But that team spirit, camaraderie and sense of friendly competition I was hoping for didn't materialise.
I had next prepared a game of Just A Minute: Forum Topic Edition for each team member to win points during the Tomb Blaster queue.
Then, a crown was awarded to the person who scored the highest on Tomb Blaster. Thank you to Nic for getting involved and wearing the shoddily made crown with pride!
Team Vekoma were well in the lead. I wonder how many people were interested enough in the Team Competition to know this though...
I had made Cred Head: Forum Members edition which most people refused to do in the Tiger Rock queue.
The left side (FORCE!) of Blue Barnacle won the shouting match. Largely due to my side (COASTER) not really trying and me feeling like an absolute idiot shouting "Coaster!" every time the ship rose.
Don't get me wrong. Chessie was a good day and we had some laughs, but breaking the ice was proving a difficult task at points. I was starting to worry that no one was having a good time and that no one likes my Lives. Were my games annoying? Did no one care about the teams aspect? Did no one want to see how many CFers we can fit into various themed objects? I felt like I was pulling teeth everytime I tried to generate some fun.
Eternal gratitude to
@SaiyanHajime for pulling a few strings and getting us on Vampire quickly at night. I think we are all very pleased that we did not have to endure that 100 minute queue! Thank you Joey!
The morning of Thorpe was stressful. Ticket faff. The weather absolutely ruining my costume in 5 minutes. The meet up area being closed off. The rides being closed. Shame most people didn't dress up, but I understand the weather was off putting for that.
Here's where I should mention the Activity Packs. I make these so that people who don't know everyone have a way to get involved. I sit there trying to think of all the ways I can try and put a smile on a Live attendees face. So it stings a bit when I try to hand them out and people just say no, without even looking at it. I made it for you.
Previously, those activity packs have generated discussion and laughs in queues. I was sad to not hear anyone mentioning it once all weekend. Maybe I just missed that. I do have bad hearing after all.
Thank you
@emoo for posting your beautifully coloured-in chainsaw. That's lovely to see. I'd love to see how many garlic bread slices people ate at Pizza Pasta too as I think I'm in the lead on 12 slices!
The team games planned for Thorpe Park involved a Drawing version of Chinese Whispers where one person draws, the next person writes a caption etc... This proved hilarious at Port Aventura. But again, lots of people didn't want to play or even seem interested in watching others play. Scarletts fab captions had me howling with laughter, I must say! I realised I couldn't award team points for this game as not enough people played.
Another game I had prepared was Hoops I Did It Again. Where CFers have to eat the number of inversions on a coaster in Hula Hoops off paper plates without using their hands. God forbid whoever gets The Smiler! Thanks to the 4 people who played
No team points for this round!
Okay. Clearly Hoops wasn't a hit. Let's try Coaster Charades. This went a bit better but I felt like I was having to beg people just to have a go. Aren't Lives all about making a fool of yourself with fellow enthusiasts or have I got this wrong?
I spent £17 on various glowsticks (glasses, ears, sticks, fun shapes etc) no one said a quick "thanks" when I dished them out.
Thank you to everyone in my Creak Freek group for being understanding and reasonable when the maze ceased operation. If you email:
[email protected] with your digital Creek Freak ticket attached they will be able to arrange stuff for you. Alex and I went to Guest Services at the end of the day and got 3 free fast tracks to use next year so it's worth doing
By the time we had ridden Swarm I had fully given up on all my efforts and felt so deflated that I didn't even want to be in the group photo.
Joey, Scarlett, Alex, Tom, Barry and I went off to ride Detonator and Stealth at night and that was the highlight of my day at Thorpe.
I don't want this post to sound negative. I did have a fab day at Chessie and there were some fun times at Thorpe. It was lovely to see everyone and I appreciate the effort everyone made to come along, because doing stuff isn't easy at the moment.
FYI, the Mystery Prize for the Winning Team was a framed photo of...Mystery Castle! It was a MYSTERY prize! I'm going to award it to myself for making an effort.
In conclusion, I had a nice time overall and there were some great moments - but there was definitely some room for improvement. Let's really put the enthusiasm back into coaster enthusiasts next time!
Some photos: