Wednesday 4 October 2017

Fantasy Island- September 1st, 2017

On the third and final day of my Western New York Amusement Park trip, I had visited Fantasy Island on Grand Island. It is a small amusement park geared towards families, but I still had a great time as they had a decent collection of larger rides and of course the wooden roller coaster, Silver Comet. Be sure to check out the photos below of my great day spent again with Logan Benjamin of The Amusement Parkrats, his mom Nikki, and Logan's friend Michael.


Here is the hotel I stayed at for two nights, that being the Days Inn Batavia. It was central of the three parks I had visited so, it was a good choice and reasonably priced as well.
After entering Fantasy Island at 12:30pm, here is a view of the Silver Comet before it opened for the day.
After riding a few rides, Logan had a surprise for me which was meeting up with the director of marketing. While Logan was waiting for the Director of Marketing at Fantasy Island Michael gave me a tour of the park. Here is Michael sticking his head into a Lion drinking fountain!
On my tour, Michael decided to ride some of the playground equipment. Let's just say the concrete block was shifting while he rode this one!
Here is Michael in pain as he slid down this shoe-shaped slide! 
Here is Michael on another piece of playground equipment! This one was still rocking, even a minute after we had walked away!
Here is Michael giving an honorary solute to a recently chopped down tree.
After talking with Doug Mandell Jr., Fantasy Island's Marketing Director, the Silver Comet had opened, so we made our way on over.
Here is a view of the train heading up the lift hill prior to being briefly stopped due to the ride operator who leaned on the emergency stop.
After riding the Silver Comet with Michael, we decided it was time to get a bite to eat. We headed across the street to the less than mighty, Mighty Taco.
After getting a bite to eat, we returned to the park for more rides.
We decided to take a relaxing ride on the park's train ride.
We got a nice view of the park. Here is a view of the Kiddie section with many classic children's rides.
Here is the park's kiddie coaster, the Max's Doggy Dog Coaster. It's just a Wacky Worm coaster with a dog themed train.
Here is a look down the track as the train rolled along. 
Here are two guys who were just stalking me on my trip. I would suggest staying away from these two unless you want to have a great time! :-p
Here is another view of the Kiddie section of the park.
Crossing over the bridge...
There was even canoeing offered for those willing to give it a try.
Along the train ride, you get quite close up to the Silver Comet. 
Too bad the train hadn't come by when we were nearing this part of the track. Still a nice photo regardless. 
The Silver Comet is a wooden roller coaster that opened in 1999.
The Silver Comet was constructed by Custom Coasters International and designed by Dennis McNulty and Larry Bill.
As you can tell, it consists of wooden track and steel supports.
The 24 passenger, single train navigates the 2,800 foot long Silver Comet at speeds up to 50 mph (80 km/h) after descending down the 82 foot tall drop.
As you can tell, the track is quite twisted but provides some great amounts of airtime! The backseat is the best to ride on the Silver Comet! It was surprisingly smooth back there!
Here is a side view of Fantasy Island's Rock and Roll.
Here is Fantasy Island's Crazy Mouse roller coaster, a basic Zamperla creation
After getting off the train ride, we decided it was best to ride the Ferris Wheel before riding more intense rides again.
Here is a view of the Crazy Mouse. We boarded it after riding the Ferris Wheel.
In the distance, you can see Niagara Falls from the Ferris Wheel. You can see the I-90 as well.
Here is a view of the midway at Fantasy Island.Here you can see Flight (a fun swing tower), the Tilt-A-Whirl, the Full Tilt, and a bit of the Mega Disko.
Here is Flight in operation. We took two rides on it during our visit and it sure was cold up there!
Here is a view of the Crazy Mouse from down below while still on the Ferris Wheel.
Here are some visitors getting tilted on the Full Tilt.
Here are some thrill seekers going head over heels on the very forceful Mind Warp.
Here is the Devil's Hole, a Wisdom Starship ride.
Fantasy Island sure had a beautiful fountain located off of the main midway, near the entrance to the water park.
Here is the Full Tilt in operation. It sure provided some great airtime, especially since the row of seats tilts toward the ground during the ride.
Here is a sign of quality on the Rock and Roll.
As the sun began to slowly set, the lights came on for the final operational hour of the night.
Here is the Mind Warp in the evening light.
Here are Michael and Logan on the Rock and Roll. It provides a decent ride but could be slightly more intense. But, at least it plays rock!

Here is the Silver Comet's train going down the first drop!
Here are Logan and Michael taking another ride on the Mind Warp while I took a break from riding.
The Mega Disko sure was spinning but, not as high as Seabreeze's Revolution 360!
The Mind Warp in action!
Here is Fantasy Island's classic Tilt-A-Whirl at sunset.
We took our final rides on the Crazy Mouse and they sure were crazy! Logan and Michael would know what I mean!
Here is Flight in the evening.
Here is the Ferris Wheel flashing its lights as the sun began to set.
With a few minutes until the park closed for the night, I managed to capture these interesting photos of the Silver Comet. 
Here is the Silver Comet's train heading into the sunset.
Does this photo of the Silver Comet not look magazine quality???
After a great day at Fantasy Island and a great trip visiting the Western New York Amusement Parks for three days, it was time for the trip to end. It was a great time as I thoroughly enjoyed myself! I greatly thank Logan, Nikki, and Michael for providing me such an amazing time! Thanks for reading! :-)

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