The theme park won. It was still worth it.
*Spoiler end*
Anyway, I noticed I have reached a vacation slump. Whenever I go out, it is almost always to a museum or a zoo. It was time to break from tradition, so I went to Knott's Berry Farm. I saw two flipped cars before I got to the freeway. Scary. Anyway, once I got past on the highway, the drive was uneventful.
After getting in, I immediately found an old friend.
Aww, Buddy...
This is Rocko. He used to live in front of the now-extinct dinosaur ride at Knott's. While I understand why the park removed the ride (it was old, dated, and unsafe), I loved it as a kid. It was really nice to see some aspect of it remained.
I immediately went on one of the mildest roller coasters in the park. Then it was faster than I remembered. Then I remembered I had not been on one in about five years. Then I tweaked my neck on a curve. Then I realized I was old. Dernit.
Anyway, I went on the mine train ride, which was mellow enough for Jerome to come, too.
What about tails and flippers?
The park adjusted the ride for Halloween, but I convinced myself not to be scared since the horror aspects were not accurate for the mine's time period. Then something touched my face and I squirmed like a little girl in a dentist's chair for the rest of the ride.
Our dashing conductor
One of the things I like about Knott's is the attention to random little details.
I'm on a hook
I'm on a wheel
Knott's also has a little museum. Unsurprisingly, it does not get a lot of traffic, which is unfortunate. While the museum certainly does not enjoy Smithsonian standards, it does include some interesting knicknacks, historical objects, and minerals.
I got to talk to the docent. We spoke about off-season calmness, harbor cleanliness, improving neighborhoods, and degrading shopping centers. He then generously posed with Jerome for a picture.
Old as I am, I figured I should try another roller coaster. This one looked promising.
I wanna ride the pony!
The ride was short, but encouraging. I decided to take on the ride that conquered me five years ago.
Okay...
Ghostrider is a huge, wooded roller coaster with sharp turns, high drops, and rapid movement. I discovered I do not mind heights or speeds, but sharp, long drops freak me out. This ride has one of the biggest drops in the park. I still went on it and survived. I also decided facing one fear was enough for the day, so I went to a show.
That is one suspicious bucket
The show displayed plenty of fight scenes, swings, acrobatics, and a secret weapon (with its own theme song).
I then witnessed something truly wonderful.
Funnel cake!
A group of rowdy cowboys started causing trouble in the streets. Fortunately, I had a mosasaur in my pocket.
Yay, you'd better leave
I also met a blacksmith in the process of making a horseshoe.
Before and soon to be after
We talked about our respective hobbies. He makes knives in his free time, while I make plushies. He seemed really impressed by Jerome and the pictures of my other critters. Since his hands were covered with soot, he let me put Jerome on his shoulders. They look great together, don't they?
The craftsman and the reptile
Unfortunately, I started to feel ill. I'm not sure if it was hormonal, sickness, or dehydration, but it was not fun. I had two options. I could force my way through two more hours and feel miserable, or go home early and take care of myself. I chose the latter. Still, at least someone appreciated me skipping the chicken dinner.
We shall meet again, and this time, I WILL SUCCEED!
Until next time, peace out, mah ninjas!