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Jelly Belly Visitor Center / Factory Tour – Fairfield

Saturday, March 21st, 2009
Jelly Belly Visitor Center - Fairfield, CA

Jelly Belly Visitor Center – Fairfield, CA

Zaira and I found ourselves on a mini road trip today wandering along the small coastal towns of Northern California. When I asked where she wanted to go next her reply was: the Jelly…

Roar – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

I’d really been looking forward to riding Roar again for some time and was excited to see what the non-holiday digital frame looked like as well. You can see it to the left, but you almost couldn’t! The worker at…

Kong – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Unfortunately, we’re going to have to add Kong to our list of missed opportunities. Although we rode Kong on our first visit to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in October 2007 the photo booth was closed all day. It was also closed…

Timber Twister – Gilroy Gardens

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Zaira and I visited the “new” Gilroy Gardens on Opening Day 2008 in order to see if Cedar Fair was handling it any better than they were handling Great America. Our primary goal was actually to get a new Timber…

California Screamin’ – Disney’s California Adventure

Friday, December 28th, 2007


Good News – The California ScreamCam is still active.

Bad News – Although the “Rockin’ California Screamin’” experiment is done, they only took a single step back with the digital frame. They really should have returned to the classic, original digital frame.

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California Screamin’ – Disney’s California Adventure

Monday, June 26th, 2006

I’m actually not sure if this new digital frame was introduced in 2005 or 2006, but apparently it’s here to stay.

Gone are the classic stylings used on the digital frame for the first three (or four) years of California Screamin’…


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