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Adrian & Ian
Adrian Ian

History

We have travelled all around the world to ride roller coasters, including Europe, Japan, South Korea and North America

Ian's first trip to the States was in 1989 and Adrian's in 1995 with the Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain. We have now visited the States 20 times, clocking up the air miles and seeking the best America has to offer. A brief interlude into storm chasing a few years ago took us to some states without roller coasters! and we can now boast that we have visited every state except 4.

The most times we visited the States in one year was 2004 when we clocked up 4 visits in all. Over the years we have watched the industry go from strength to strength, and also watched some much loved coasters disappear or their parks close.

If interested, you can read all about our trip history and parks visited.

Ian's a bit of an adrenaline junkie, having done a tandem skydive from 12000 feet, and many bungee jumps. There is no thrill ride or coaster he won't try, and few he doesn't like. All but a handful of the pictures on this site are taken by him. He's got a keen eye for a good coaster photo but modesty prevents him from saying he's a good photographer!

We are both in the 700+ club for number of coasters ridden, and have visited over 200 theme and amusement parks.

Adrian has also done a solo parachute jump from 2500 feet and is happy with any ride or height, as long as he understands the safety systems first. He's also the brains behind this website and dabbles in videography also. You can read more about him below.

Adrian - Webmaster, Videographer and Trip Organiser

Adrian

Adrian

Hi. Just a few words about me. I was born a long time ago (1962) in Somerset, England. I always had an unhealthy interest in traveling fair's as a child and would spend months looking forward to the start of September when TOR FAIR would come to Glastonbury. The fact that this also coincided with my birthday, probably had a lot to do with the association of good times. I even remember spending all day there once, just to watch the filming of SHOESTRING with Trevor Eve and Diana Dors in the early eighties.

Adrian

My First Coaster

My first recollection of a rollercoaster was from the age of about 4 with a trip to Butlins in Minehead. I'm sure it was a mouse and I can remember, although I didn't go on it, having nightmares about it for days afterwards. My next brush was at the age of about 9 or 10, when I remember the publicity that surrounded the Battersea accident. Others might find it strange that I developed an interest, without actually riding them - something I cannot totally explain! The fire was lit proper when, on a Saturday afternoon, circa 1981, a sports event was cancelled, and the programmers showed 'America Screams' as a replacement. This program, hosted by Vincent Price, was the catalyst that started my enthusiasm - although it was still going to be another 2 years before I rode my first coaster!

Adrian

My First 'Real' Coaster

It was quite a low-key affair, a bank holiday excursion to Barry Island in South Wales. From there a BBC program, QED called "The MOST SWIRLING, SWINGING, SLIDING, SPINNING, UP-AND-DOWN RIDE OF YOUR LIFE", showing more American Parks fuelled a dream that someday I would go to the States - although this dream was to take another 10 years to become a reality. After the QED program, 4 of us set off to do Alton Towers, Blackpool and West Midland Safari Park. It sounds so ridiculous nowadays to say I was terrified at my first sight of the corkscrew!

Adrian

Getting the Bug!

The next few years were spent catching up on those lost years and spending my twenties growing up in tandem with the British theme park business, visiting parks as funds allowed. I was lucky enough to catch a program shown on Welsh Television about John Wardley circa 1992 - called Screams, Dreams and Thrill Machines - which became my new QED for the next couple of years. However, in 1994 the biggest event in British coaster history was about to put the UK (and me) onto the world stage - The Year of the Roller Coaster! With the opening of The Big One, Shockwave and Nemesis the public interest (and mine) was rocketed.

Adrian

The Point of No Return

Tomorrow's World had a program devoted to Nemesis, along with John Wardley. I decided to give Nemesis a try on the first Tuesday of the season, 3 days after opening. The park was quiet and, like many others, I instantly fell in love with it. It still remains in my Top 3 today. During this day, John Wardley was on site and, recognising him, I decided to thank him for a great coaster. This was followed up by a letter that, to his credit, he replied to with details about The Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain. Within 8 weeks I was at The Blackpool Bash and among like-minded folk!

Adrian

Now it's Serious Fun!

Exactly a year later, I was on my first club trip to the States. Since then I have been on a many trips stateside both with the RCCGB and the ECC. In 2000 we ventured to Florida under our own steam which gave us confidence to also return on our own many times since. The first major independent trip in Aug '04 covered 3015 miles from Atlanta through to Visionland, Lake Winnie, Dollywood, Kings Island, Strickers Grove, Wyandot Lake, Camden Park, Carowinds, Kings Dominion, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Myrtle Beach and back to Six Flags Over Georgia.

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Adrian

Just rollin' along..

The last few years have been more of the same, with 2 trips to the Far East including Japan and South Korea and 2 drives from coast to coast across the States. Non-coaster related I also appeared on the Weakest Link in 2005 (and won it!) and have tried storm chasing but didn't like it. I've also done a parachute jump(static-line), been featured on local TV in a program about the ECC and been a traffic reporter for charity. What next? Watch this space...

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Parks Visited

North America

Adventure City
Adventuredome Circus Circus
Adventureland
Alabama Adventure
Arnolds Park
Beech Bend
Bell's Amusement Park
Belmont Park
Boomers
Buffalo Bills
Busch Gardens Tampa
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
California's Great America
Camden Park
Canada Wonderland
Canobie Lake Park
Carowinds
Casino Pier
Castles n' Coasters
Cedar Point
Celebration City
Clementon Park
Cliff's Amusement Park
Coney Island
Conneaut Lake Park
Cypress Gardens Adventure Park
Darien Lake
Disney MGM
Disneyland California
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Disney's California Adventure
Dixieland Fun Park
Dixie Landin' Family Theme Park
Dollywood
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
Dutch Wonderland
Epcot
Elitch Gardens
Family Kingdom Amusement Park
Frontier City
Funtown Pier
Funtown Splashtown USA
Geauga Lake
Gillian's Wonderland Pier
Great Escape
Hersheypark
Holiday World
Idlewild & Soak Zone
Indiana Beach
Islands of Adventure
Jemery Reid
Joyland Amusement Park
Keansburg Amusement Park
Kemah Boardwalk
Kennywood
Kiddie Park
Kiddieland
Kings Dominion
Kings Island
Knoebel's Amusement Resort & Resort
Knott's Berry Farm
Lagoon
Lake Compounce
Lake Winnepesaukah
Lakemont Park
Lakeside Amusement Park
Le Ronde
Le Sourdsville (Americana)
Legoland California
Little Amerricka
Magic Springs & Crystal Falls
Martin's Fantasy Island
Michigan's Adventure
Morey's Piers
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park
Myrtle Beach Pavilion
Nescar Café Las Vegas
New York New York
Nickelodeon Universe
Old Town, Kissimmee
Pacific Park
Playland Park - Ocean City
Playland Park - Rye
Playland Park - Vancouver
Puyallup Fair
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Scandia Park
Seabreeze
SeaWorld Florida
SeaWorld San Antonio
Silver Dollar City
Silverwood Theme Park
Six Flags America
Six Flags Astroworld
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Six Flags Great Adventure
Six Flags Great America
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Six Flags New England
Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Texas
Six Flags St Louis
Stratosphere Tower Las Vegas
Stricker's Grove
Timber Falls Adventure Park
Universal Studios California
Universal Studios Florida
Valleyfair!
Waldameer
Waterville USA
Wild Adventures
Wild Waves Theme Park
William's Grove
Wonderland Amusement Park
Worlds of Fun
Wyandot Lake

Europe

Alton Towers (My 'Local' Park!)
American Adventure
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Brighton Pier
Camelot Theme Park
Chessington World of Adventures
Drayton Manor
Dreamland Margate
Fantasy Island
Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo
Gulliver's Matlock Bath
Holiday Park
Lightwater Valley
Liseberg
Oakwood Theme Park
Parc Astérix
Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
Parque Warner Madrid
Paultons Park
Pleasure Island Family Theme Park
Pleasureland Southport
Pleasurewood Hills
PortAventura Park
Thorpe Park
West Midland Safari Park
Wicksteed Park

Japan & South Korea

Children's Grand Park
Dazaifu Yuenchi
Doocoland
Everland
Expoland
Festival Gate
Fuji-Q Highland
Gyeongju World
Hanayashiki
Harmonyland
Higashiyama Zoo
Hirakata Park
Kashiikaen Yuenchi
Kijima Amusement Park
Kumdori Land
Lotte World
Mitsui Greenland
Nagashima Spa Land
Nara Dreamland
Nasu Highland
O-World
Parque España
Sega Joypolis
Seoul Land
Space World
Tobu Zoo
Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo DisneySea
Tokyo Dome City - LaQua
Tongdo Fantasia
Toshimaen
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
Universal Studios Japan
Woobang Towerland
Yokohama Cosmoworld
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
Yomiuriland

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