Just got home from an exhausting but fantastic day at the Royal Easter Show.

The exhausting thing was navigating through the incredible numbers of people who decided to come today. I was prepared for large crowds due to Easter and the school holidays but this did shock me!

You could hardly move around the showground without running into someone or getting your feet run over by a pram or stroller. You would never know there is an economic downturn happening at the moment. People were spending huge amounts of money on the rides, showbags, food etc and the cash registers will go non-stop until the 22nd I’m sure. It was sort of encouraging to see, assuming people aren’t using their credit cards too much and I think there’s something in what Princess said somewhere on this forum about people going to agricultural shows and carnivals to forget about the bad times. A lot of people were having a fantastic time today, including myself of course!
I went to the RES with Mum and Dad who enjoy the Show almost as much as me and a friend of mine from Solomon Islands who travelled from Honiara with me. It’s his first time in Australia and he was totally overwhelmed and amazed by the RES and I’m sure he really enjoyed it!
Anyway, after a brief look at the pavilions and the junior wood chopping events, we hit my favourite place, the Coca-cola Carnival! I went on quite a few rides, many of them on my own as my Solomon Islands friend couldn’t pluck up the courage to give them a try but Mum went on Bell’s Thunderbolt with me and Dad and I went on March’s Wave Swinger and Lawrie’s Techno Jump.
No Limit
This amazing ride never fails to shock me, both on and offride. It was working flat out all day and the queues for it were enormous but definitely worth the wait. The ride operator was good and gave a very long ride cycle but didn’t do all that much interaction with the passengers except at the start when he told everyone to hold on tight. My friend just couldn’t believe what this ride was doing as these things don’t exist in Solomon Islands and he was totally transfixed and took heaps of photos. He told me there was no way he would ever ride it though!
Wave Swinger
This has had some work done on it I think as it seemd to operate better than last year’s RES and Hawkesbury Show. Despite this, two of the chairs were out of action; I nearly got into one of the broken ones by mistake and it looked as if the bar was jammed somewhere on the chain. The ride cycle was medium length but enjoyable just the same.
Thunderbolt
As usual this one was fantastic; very fast, a good long ride cycle and very loud screaming and the siren was totally deafening!
Ali Baba
This ride is definitely faster than the Rainbow, especially when it first drops from the top but I agree with all of you who say it’s not as good as the Rainbow. I do wonder if and when we’ll see that one again?
Skywalker
This one was very popular and the sound system played its role in attracting people’s attention. The ride cycle was longer than last year and it didn’t seem to be having any issues which caused some problems when it first arrived in Australia. The restraints are definitely made for skinny people. I’ve lost quite a lot of weight since moving overseas and now I’m a skinny person! You didn’t have to wait long between getting loaded on the ride and it starting up; just enough time to get settled before the operator is telling you to get ready, a brief burst of dance music mixing tunes and then you’re off!
Ranger
O’Neil’s Ranger was very popular as it always is and ran at full capacity every time. It didn’t give much hang time but it moving almost constantly kept it thrilling and interesting.
Space Roller
I didn’t ride this one but stood and watched for a bit. Definitely a fun machine which I now regret not doing today. Not sure whether any AAF members were working there but perhaps so?
Techno Jump
This is probably my favourite family ride now! My thanks to Zamperla and Princess for introducing it to me last year! I really enjoyed the experience and the ride cycle was pretty long and the bouncing was great. I also find the seats quite comfortable too.
Hangover
I hadn’t seen this thing since 2002 or so and it was good to see it again. I didn’t ride it due to the queue for it but it seemed to be giving long ride cycles with very long periods of stopping upside down too! The sound of this ride is also interesting, similar to the Fabri Ranger but definitely different and distinctive as well.
Breakdance
This was my last ride for the day and despite feeling a little dizzy at the end, I did enjoy it! The ride movement was quite intense, the sound system was blaring out Shake It by Metro Station and the atmosphere was electric.
I made sure I explored the entire carnival, paying attention to the new rides although I didn’t get to ride them unfortunately. Pirates Revenge was raking in the money for Joyland and the queue for it was more than 100 metres long. This was also true of both Taipan and Crazy Coaster.
The Buried Alive attraction is also proving to be a hit with many people queuing up to ride and heaps of amused onlookers as well! It’s certainly an interesting and unique concept that appears to be a winner.
Haunted Hotel was also popular as most ghost train attractions are and no doubt Lou Osborne is happy with the upgrade of the old Haunted Mansion.
I also took a brief look at the Kids Carnival which was unbelievably crouded as well. The kids were really enjoying the rides and I couldn’t help thinking that the Big Dipper could’ve fitted in there some place if not in the main carnival.
It was strange not seeing Chaos and the Claw there this year; does anyone think they’ll make a return? They probably weren’t missed by the public but I do wonder whether Durkin Amusements regret not getting them in there. The Slingshot did operate several times during my time in the carnival but definitely not as much as all the other attractions.
Well, that’s my first and hopefully not my last trip to the RES for 2009. At this stage I’m planning to return on Tuesday or Wednesday as I’ll be heading back to Solomon Islands on the Thursday.
Another fantastic day that went too quickly but boy I loved it!
Happy Easter everyone!