While this was going to be the final "fun day" of our trip, we were not about to sleep in. After getting a few hours sleep from the late night in Cleveland, we were up and going by 7:30am to make the drive to Sandusky, OH. No, we weren't going to see Tommy Boy at Callahan Break Pads - we were going to CEDAR POINT. Oh, and by "we" I meant that "I" was going to Cedar Point and Hillary was off to find a beach. Apparently, she doesn't enjoy going 120 miles an hour and dropping from 420 feet in the air.
Hillary's idea of fun:
Tim's idea of fun:
Hillary dropped me off just before they opened at 10am and headed out. I only had 6 hours because we had to take off for the baseball game in Detroit by 4pm. I had anticipated this, planned ahead, and bought this little bracelet.
While the "fast lane" isn't cheap, it was the best investment I had made on this trip. It saved me hours of standing in line. While most people get a map of the grounds to see where everything is - I used mine for one thing: a roller coaster checklist. Thanks to my Fast Lane, I was able to ride every coaster in the 6 hours I was there. That may not sound impressive, but Cedar Point has 14 solid coasters to enjoy. Not to mention, the park is 363 acres big.
I stuffed my valuables in a locker and took off for the coasters. I didn't take any pictures because I didn't feel like coming back to work on Thursday to tell my boss that I dropped my phone going 70 miles an hour into a cork screw trying to get a good picture. So you will have to settle for internet pictures and take my word for it.
Here are my top 3 coasters at Cedar Point:
# 3 - The Gatekeeper: Its their newest coaster in 2013. Smooth ride but messes you up with all the twists and turns. Side note: extra cool because I rode next to a guy from Chicago wearing a Blackhawks shirt.
# 2 - Millennium Force: This coaster has been rated the # 1 coaster in the 7 out of the 13 years its been in existence by Amusement Today. It cost $25 million to build at the time and did not disappoint! I can see any people love this coaster. You are held down by a small lap bar and go 93 mph and drop 300 feet.
And.... #1 is: Top Thrill Dragster! It was inspired by drag racing and goes 0-120 mph in just a few seconds. It shoots you straight up 420 feet and then drops you back down within 15-20 seconds. You have to keep your whole head and body back to the head rest, otherwise I would imagine you would get a concussion from the force.
Hillary picked me up at 4pm and headed for Detroit. We made it into town around 6pm, parked right next to the stadium (not taking chances in parking garages this time) and walked in. We had dinner in a sports bar that was built into the stadium called Beer Hall. The place was packed so we ended up joining a father and son who were sitting at a big table for dinner. It's actually been fun to meet so many people on this trip and to hear their surprise when they ask what we are doing "out here". Apparently, a 2 week road trip across half of the country isn't exactly normal.
Of course, as with almost all of our baseball games - it rained. However, the delay was at the beginning of the game. We got started about 45 minutes later than planned, and didn't see rain for the rest of the night. However, we did come prepared this time - again!
Yes, Hillary was also bound and determined to catch a foul ball
Comerica Park is very nice. I would have to compare it to PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The one difference that Pittsburgh has over this park is the surroundings at PNC includes a nice riverfront and pedestrian bridge. Detroit has, well, the GM building and other old buildings. However, the ballpark itself is very cool!
Detroit played the White Sox that night and while I was expecting a lopsided score that my team would end up on the short side of....the opposite happened. Alex Rios went 6-6 with 2 steals as the Sox pulled out an 11-4 victory against Justin Verlander - no less. This was a great way to cap off the trip!
We drove about an hour west of Detroit to a town called Chelsea and crashed for the night.
Next up...... Dubuque, IA!!!