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Coaster Redux
Coaster Redux
40 episodes
3 weeks ago
Kennywood, located just outside Pittsburgh, PA is one of America's finest traditional amusement parks. I last visited in 1998 as a budding coaster enthusiast when Steel Phantom had loops. That ride has since been reimagined into Phantom's Revenge, and the park's added the Sky Rocket launched coaster, and Steel Curtain, an innovative multi-looping monster to stand alongside their historic trio of wood coasters. Plus, I have family in Pittsburgh, and it was great to catch up w...
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Kennywood, located just outside Pittsburgh, PA is one of America's finest traditional amusement parks. I last visited in 1998 as a budding coaster enthusiast when Steel Phantom had loops. That ride has since been reimagined into Phantom's Revenge, and the park's added the Sky Rocket launched coaster, and Steel Curtain, an innovative multi-looping monster to stand alongside their historic trio of wood coasters. Plus, I have family in Pittsburgh, and it was great to catch up w...
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Coaster Redux
Episode 37: Kennywood (Transcending Tradition)
Kennywood, located just outside Pittsburgh, PA is one of America's finest traditional amusement parks. I last visited in 1998 as a budding coaster enthusiast when Steel Phantom had loops. That ride has since been reimagined into Phantom's Revenge, and the park's added the Sky Rocket launched coaster, and Steel Curtain, an innovative multi-looping monster to stand alongside their historic trio of wood coasters. Plus, I have family in Pittsburgh, and it was great to catch up w...
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3 weeks ago
50 minutes

Coaster Redux
My Brother Went to Universal Studios Japan! (8/14/25)
My brother Karl returns to the podcast bringing us the story of his latest international layover! He's an airline pilot who regularly flies overseas and he recently found himself with a weekend off in Osaka, home to Universal Studios Japan. He gives us an in-depth look at the Japanese Super Nintendo World, the Hollywood Dream B&M mini-hyper, the awesome park food, and of course the legendary Flying Dinosaur, which many consider the best B&M Flyer in the world! ...
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 36: Universal Epic Universe, Part 2 (With My Shoes On!)
After a long first day battling nasty weather and heavy crowds at the brand new Universal Epic Universe, I finally got my first rides on their marquee roller coaster, Stardust Racers. Repeated announcements led me to believe that somehow, keeping one's shoes on was counter-intuitive on this ride, yet somehow, I successfully enjoyed this stellar attraction with my shoes on. Day two at Epic began with my longest line ever, three and a half hours for Harry Potter and the Battle at the Mini...
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3 months ago
34 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 35: Universal Epic Universe, Part 1 (Universally Epic)
It's not every day a brand-new theme park opens, especially on this level. Known for immersive theming, cutting-edge attractions, and world-class roller coasters, Universal Orlando Resort debuted Epic Universe in May, and I visited shortly after opening. The park is home to five themed worlds: Celestial Park, Super Nintendo World, Dark Universe, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ministry of Magic, and How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk. On my first of two days at Epi...
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4 months ago
43 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 34: Kings Dominion (Kinda)
Sometimes theme park road trips don't go perfectly to plan, but a good trip is what you make it. It's all about being flexible, and above all, don't forget to enjoy the ride. My first expedition of 2025 brought me to Kings Dominion looking forward to riding their brand-new B&M launched wing coaster Rapterra. While in the neighborhood, I planned visits to Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Carowinds. I had the pleasure to spend my day at Kings Dominion with my new frien...
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4 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Coaster Redux
Introducing Redux Rundown! (5/23/25)
Welcome to the first episode of Redux Rundown! Coaster Redux is all about in-depth storytelling from my visits to new theme parks, and I'm going to continue bringing you that type of content. Redux Rundown episodes will now join full Coaster Redux episodes on this same feed, giving me the ability to step outside the story timeline and talk about the news, what's going on with the podcast, tell a quick story that doesn't warrant a full episode, or interview a fellow enthusiast.&nbs...
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5 months ago
5 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 33: Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Farewell Scorpion)
Between my two big trips last year, I had a last-minute long weekend pop up, so I headed north Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and SeaWorld Orlando to check out their new B&M family coasters, Phoenix Rising and Penguin Trek, respectively. This Sunday would also be the final day of operation for Scorpion, a classic Schwarzkopf looping coaster at Busch Gardens. While I've talked about Busch Gardens several times on this podcast, I've never done a full episode on it. So join me for...
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5 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 32: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Clones & Closures)
My third and final stop on my northwestern trip was Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, CA. With the future of California's Great America very much in doubt, this just may be the only major theme park in NorCal within the next five years. The park experienced staggering growth during the Coaster Wars with a whopping seven roller coasters installed between 1998 and 2001. The headlining attractions are the massive custom B&M floorless Medusa, and the Joker, the first G...
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7 months ago
28 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 31: California's Great America (Uncertain)
Stop number two on my northwestern trip was California's Great America in Santa Clara, CA. This park has an interesting history of ownership changes, and despite its sister park, Six Flags Great America being one of the darlings of the legacy Six Flags chain, this park's future is uncertain. Cedar Fair sold the land beneath the park to a development company post-pandemic with a lease set to expire in 2028. Join me for my first, and quite possibly last rides on coasters like ...
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8 months ago
31 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 30: Lagoon (Built In-House)
A few months after my summer road trip, I continued my quest to ride new roller coasters by flying northwest to visit three parks for the first time. Stop number one was Lagoon in Farmington, UT. It's a family-owned amusement park known for doing things differently. They've built their last three roller coasters completely in-house, and they're unlike anything else out there. Join me for my first-time reactions to Cannibal, Wicked, Primordial, and so many more unique a...
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10 months ago
37 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 29: Holiday World (What a Voyage)
The final stop on my summer road trip was Holiday World in Santa Claus, IN. This family-owned park is home to quite possibly the greatest collection of wooden roller coasters on the planet, the Raven, the Legend, and the Voyage. They're also home to Thunderbird, the world's first B&M launched wing coaster, and the new for 2024 Good Gravy! Vekoma Family Boomerang. Join me for my ravin' review of this legend of a park as I conclude my summer voyage in this episode. If you ...
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11 months ago
29 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 28: Kentucky Kingdom (Small Coasters, Big Thrills!)
The seventh stop on my summer road trip was Kentucky Kingdom. Located in Louisville, this park's had a roller coaster of a history, being operated by local businessman Ed Hart, Six Flags, then Ed Hart again, and now Herschend Family Entertainment. Rides have come and gone from this state-owned property, but it's now home to a triple-threat of small roller coasters that deliver big on thrills! Join me for my first visit to this unique park for my opinions on Storm Chaser, Ken...
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11 months ago
24 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 27: Kings Island 2.0 (Always on the Right Track)
Kings Island was a perfect stopping point on my drive from Cedar Point to Kentucky Kingdom and I spent an afternoon enjoying one of my all-time favorite amusement parks. I got my first ride on the Bat Arrow suspended coaster, the refurbished Adventure Express, and the new-for-2024 Snoopy's Soapbox Racers Vekoma Family Boomerang. And of course, I got back on old favorites like Mystic Timbers, Orion, Diamondback, and more! Join me as I go in-depth on this audiovlog trip report...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 26: Cedar Point 2.0 (Greatest Thrill Rides Ever)
The southbound run on my summer road trip began with two full days at Cedar Point, home to many of the greatest thrill rides ever, and that's even with their new for 2024 Top Thrill 2 being closed! I was joined by my dad, an Ohio native, who hadn't been to America's Rockin' Roller Coast since 1999 when he brought my family and I for the first time. Join me for two full days at A Place Like No Other riding top tier rides like Millennium Force, Steel Vengeance, Maverick, and more!&n...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 25: Six Flags Great America (Maxxed Out)
The halfway point on my two-week summer road trip was Six Flags Great America. One of the biggest legacy parks in the Six Flags chain, Great America boasts 15 total roller coasters. Top on my hype list were Maxx Force, an S&S compressed air launch coaster with America's fastest acceleration, Raging Bull, B&M's only hyper with a twister layout, and Goliath, a punchy yet short RMC topper track wood coaster. Join me for my first-time reaction to the best attractions at ...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 24: Worlds of Fun (Remarkably Unremarkable)
My third stop on my 2024 road trip brought me to Kansas City, MO for my first ever visit to Worlds of Fun. They opened Zambezi Zinger last year, their first new roller coaster since 2009. It's a GCI family thrill coaster that sits right next door to Prowler, a highly praised out and back terrain coaster also from GCI. The Mamba hyper coaster from Morgan also got reprogrammed a short time ago, and the mid-course brake run barely kisses the train leading to some great airtime....
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1 year ago
24 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 23: Silver Dollar City (Time Travel)
Stop number two on my 2024 road trip was Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO. Dollywood's sister park is one I've wanted to visit for years! It's got a gorgeous setting in the Ozark mountains, and some super unique roller coasters. Powder Keg is a mash-up Premier water ride and S&S launched coaster, Outlaw Run was the first RMC wood coaster with multiple inversions, and Time Traveler was the first extreme spinning coaster from Mach Rides. I'll also ride the new-for-2...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 22: Dollywood 2.0 (The Bear, the Lightning, and the Thunder)
Season 3 begins with the first of eight stops on my 2024 summer road trip, Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN. This is my second visit to this beautiful park, and since I was here two years ago, they've added Big Bear Mountain, a Vekoma launched family coaster, replaced the launch on Lightning Rod with a high-speed chain lift, and completed more trackwork on the Thunderhead wood coaster. Join me for my in-depth reactions to new experiences at one of my all-time favorite theme parks.&nb...
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1 year ago
25 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 21: My Top 25 Coasters (Season 2 Finale)
It was a delight to share my 2023 theme park adventures with you, and it was my best year ever as a coaster enthusiast! I'm currently knocking on the door of my 200th credit and preparing for my 2024 road trip. I wanted to wrap up this season with my current Top 25 roller coaster list, and spill the beans on my plans for the first part of the next season of the podcast. Thank you all for listening, and I can't wait to start Season 3! If you enjoyed this episode, please help ...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

Coaster Redux
Episode 20: Knott's Berry Farm (Quality)
The second stop on my SoCal trip was Knott's Berry Farm. I'd briefly visited this park back in 2006 when I was in town for a wedding, and I wanted to get a better feel for it. The Xcelerator Intamin hydraulic launch coaster had just re-opened after being closed for over a year, the Hangtime Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster had opened since my last visit, and I couldn't wait to ride Ghostrider since its major refurbishment by GCI. Join me for my reactions to these great attracti...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

Coaster Redux
Kennywood, located just outside Pittsburgh, PA is one of America's finest traditional amusement parks. I last visited in 1998 as a budding coaster enthusiast when Steel Phantom had loops. That ride has since been reimagined into Phantom's Revenge, and the park's added the Sky Rocket launched coaster, and Steel Curtain, an innovative multi-looping monster to stand alongside their historic trio of wood coasters. Plus, I have family in Pittsburgh, and it was great to catch up w...