Starling Travel

March 25, 2009

Catoosa, OK: Blue Whale

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Oklahoma,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Roadside attractions that are free to the public are rare indeed. When they come in the form of a giant blue whale, you’ve hit nirvana!

Blue Whale Water Slide

You can learn more about the Blue Whale here:

Emily Elliott took video of the Blue Whale and shared it on YouTube:

Here is what the Blue Whale looks like from above


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Next time you’re thinking of taking a road trip, try Route 66. The Blue Whale is just one of many niceties that you’ll find along this old road!

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December 29, 2008

It’s a Small World Afterall

Filed under: Amusement Parks,California,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

While scanning my mom’s old photographs, I found a few snapshots from the debut of the It’s A Small World attraction that Disney showcased at the 1964 World’s Fair. You can see them here:

It's a Small World by LauraMoncur from Flickr

It's a Small World by LauraMoncur from Flickr

It's a Small World by LauraMoncur from Flickr

Seeing these photos reminded me that I have a photo of the It’s a Small World ride at Disneyland from 1984:

It's a Small World by LauraMoncur from Flickr

The ride changed a lot from 1964 on its way to Disneyland in 1984. Twenty years later, the story is still the same. It’s a small world, even between mother and daughter.

May 26, 2008

NakedJen Goes To Disney World

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

NakedJen at Disney WorldI don’t know how I missed it, but back in 2005, NakedJen went to Disney World and had some insights to share with us. Be forewarned, NakedJen is in fact NAKED, so if you’re at work, don’t click on the link:

My favorite:

When attempting to take a naked picture lying on Mickey’s Bed, alarms will go off. There’s a reason that there is a do not cross sign there. His bedroom really is off limits. The minute you step into his bedroom, loud alarms sound and Disney cast members come running to see what all the commotion is about. They then will discover you standing there half in the room, half out of the room without your clothes on and they will not be PLEASED at all.

In fact, she didn’t actually get a naked picture of herself in Minnie Mouse’s room either. She photoshopped herself into the picture. Considering the crowds of children at the park, I would be shocked if she had been able to get away with it without getting arrested.

April 1, 2008

Star Trek The Tour

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Places To Visit,Tourist Attractions,Video — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

When we were in California last February, we were able to visit Star Trek The Tour. It is currently at the Queen Mary and is destined to travel to 40 U.S. cities, but we couldn’t be sure Salt Lake City was on the list, so we saw it while it was in California.

Star Trek The Tour is a collection of the props, sets and costumes from all the Star Trek television shows and movies. The coolest part was the staff allowed us all to take as many pictures and video as we wanted. I took so many pictures that I could fill the screen with them all. Here a couple of highlights:

Star Trek The Tour from Flickr

When you first walk into the place, the Guardian of Forever is there to greet you. They let you walk up to and jump through it all you want. It’s awesome!

Star Trek The Tour from Flickr

There were dozens of these exhibits with props from the original series. I loved how much attention to detail they gave them. Some of them were labeled as props, but repainted. Others were in original condition. If they were replicas, it said so on the little card.

Star Trek The Tour from Flickr

Here is Captain Picard’s office with his desk and even a photo from Deanna and Riker’s wedding. It was fun so see all of the sets from television in real life.

You can see ALL of the photos I took here:

At the end of the tour, you go through a Star Trek Experience. It was a lot of fun and this video doesn’t really do it justice:

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The experience leads you out into the gift shop. If you think that it’s just ordinary Star Trek paraphernalia, then you would be mistaken. I bought my Starfleet Academy school ring there and I haven’t been able to find anything like it anywhere else. Not even The Star Trek Experience in Las Vegas has them.

Ssandart got video in the Borg Simulator. Since these kind of rides make me motion sick, I avoided them. Looks like they were pretty cool, though. Skip to the 2:06 minute mark to see the video of the simulator:

Here’s a commercial for Star Trek The Tour on YouTube:

A special thank you to Wil Wheaton for announcing this on his blog:

I wouldn’t have known about this if I hadn’t read it in his blog, so I’m so glad I was able to play with all the fun at Star Trek The Tour!

October 5, 2007

Wil Wheaton Goes to Disneyland

Filed under: Amusement Parks,California,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 11:38 am

Wil Wheaton visited Disneyland recently and posted his photos on Flickr. You can see them all here:

He included the obligatory photo of himself in front of the Haunted Mansion. At this time of the year, it is all decked out in Nightmare Before Christmas goodness.

All I want to do is eat your brains from Flickr

I have never gone to Disneyland in October, so I’ve never seen the Halloween decorations on the Haunted Mansion. I’m really wanting to jump in the car and take a road trip right now for a quick jaunt to CA. Stop me, okay?

September 10, 2007

The Ward-O-Matic Sings Portland’s Praises

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Oregon,Places To Visit,Tourist Attractions — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Oaks Amusement Park by Andrea Jenkins from FlickrWard and Andrea Jenkins moved to Portland this year and they are enthralled with their new home town. You can read about their enthusiasm here:

Portland has been a gas stop on the way for Mt. Hood for me, so it’s inviting to hear what a newly transplanted family thinks about the place.

“It’s been so easy to love this new city of mine, with what seems to be TONS of things to do with kids in tow. We just recently checked out the Oaks Amusement Park this past Friday, and, even though it wasn’t like good ol’ Six Flags Over Georgia (Monster Plantation, anyone?), it still had the wonder and awe that only old skool rides can make for summer memories. They even had a roller rink, which I SWEAR had the exact smell of the 1970’s — they should somehow bottle it up and sell it on the street corners of America. I’d buy it. Ava and Ezra were loving the kiddie rides, all of which bordered on the “carny” side. In fact, the entire park screamed CARNY — they just never left town. (The park’s been a staple of SE Portland since 1905!) It was the perfect ending to a great summer.”

Ward has been a faithful lover of Atlanta, but it looks like Portland has won his heart. Welcome to the Wild West, Ward!

August 17, 2007

Disney Makes Submarine Ride Accessible

Filed under: Amusement Parks — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Back in June, Disney opened the long-closed submarine ride. It had been changed into the Finding Nemo ride, which caused a lot of uproar about changing the classic Disney rides. I read complaints that EVERY ride at Disneyland needed to have some sort of movie tie-in, while completely ignoring the fact that original submarine ride was an advertisement for 10,000 Leagues Under The Sea, a Disney movie.

Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage from Flickr

During all the complaining, it seems like no one noticed that Disney went above and beyond the call of duty to make the ride handicapped accessible. Since it’s impossible to get a wheelchair down the spiral staircases and into the submarines, they created a new observation deck experience.

The “Imagineers” at The Walt Disney Co. couldn’t retrofit the hatches and spiral staircases of the original 52-foot submarines to accommodate wheelchairs.

So they did the next best thing. The undersea voyage has been photographed with state-of-the-art equipment, and the high-definition images will be displayed on a 61-inch plasma screen in a theater designed to resemble an observation outpost.

The viewing site is also intended to accommodate people who are claustrophobic.

Kudos to Disney for taking care of everyone on this ride. Okay, everyone except the Disney purists.

July 26, 2007

California: Disneyland’s Rockin’ Space Mountain

Filed under: Amusement Parks,California,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Rockin’ Space MountainImagine my surprise to find that instead of the usual space trip around the galaxy when we rode Space Mountain at Disneyland this year, we were treated to Higher Ground by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

After I got off the ride, I looked at my folded and mangled guide to Disneyland. There it was, right on the cover, but I hadn’t noticed it. I had just opened it to the map and headed on my way.

Part of me was pissed. Space Mountain is about SPACE, man! It’s about science and space and NASA and all that stuff! It ain’t about the Red Hot Chili Peppers!

The other part of me was sick of all that space stuff. Honestly, how much science did I ever learn from Space Mountain? None, nothing, zip. It REALLY was about the new Disney movie The Black Hole, when I was a kid, but even that movie was light on the science.

I rode Space Mountain again (it was a rainy day and the lines were pretty short) and I totally LOVED it. They somehow mixed the song to match the ride perfectly. When the music speeds up and gets manic, the coaster speeds up and starts whipping you around in a circle.

Melanie Moncur, Ian Moncur and Mike Moncur on California Screamin’Then another part of me felt so proud and happy for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. They are Orange County Boys. They probably went to Disneyland a hundred times in their childhood. They probably rode Space Mountain ever since the year it opened. They probably spit on the eye in Adventure Through Inner Space. I felt this huge surge of happiness. What better band than the Red Hot Chili Peppers to soundtrack rides at Disneyland?! WAY better than Michael Jackson’s 3D monstrosity.

I didn’t ride California Screamin’, the huge roller coaster in California Adventure, but I heard that ride was Rockin’ the Peppers as well. Everybody else who rode it weren’t able to tell me which song was playing. I think it was because that ride is just so intense that they didn’t have a chance to even think about the music.

Just based on the look on their faces, I think that’s the case…

Have you ridden any of the Rockin’ rides at Disneyland? What did you think about the changes?

July 16, 2007

Kitykity’s Trip To Disney World

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Kitykity and her family went to Disney World last month and she has posted a couple of videos of their fun. You can see them here:

Disney World: Part 1: Traveling and Blizzard Beach

Click here to see the video

I forget how much of traveling is actually getting there. It looks like Kitykity made it fun with her family by filming videos and keeping them occupied. Since I’ve never been to Disney World, I would have liked to see what Blizzard Beach was like and to see the kids playing on the water rides.

Disney World: Part 2: EPCOT Center, squishing pennies and playing in the fountains.

There is a eighty-year-old woman in me that saw the children playing in the fountains and thought, “That ain’t no way to spend time in Disney World! Ya gotta gitchyer money’s worth, kids!” Of course, they’re there to have fun. If they’re having fun with the fountains and squishing pennies, then you got your money’s worth.

Kitykity regularly posts interesting videos on her vlog. Check her out there: kitykity’s vlog.

August 14, 2006

Lagoon Aerial Photo

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Places To Visit,Utah — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

I wrote an article earlier about Lagoon when I was a child:

It is still around and a favorite summer time activity for the kids in Northern Utah. Local hotels sell “Lagoon Packages” to attract visitors from neighboring states.

This website has a webcam installed where you can see a aerial picture of Lagoon updated every five minutes:

I found Google Maps to be much more appealing, even though the photos are out of date, the color is so beautiful:

Lagoon on Google Maps

Sadly, my two favorite rides, The Terroride and Dracula’s Castle, are just huge boring buildings and an aerial shot of them is strangely disappointing when I think of all the “spine-tingling” fun I’ve had on those rides.

There are many locally owned amusement parks like Lagoon all over the United States. If you are feeling a little bored, plan a trip to one for the weekend. You might be surprised at how fun a trip to a local amusement park can be.

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