Hello, I am taking over this blog for the day. I’m Ashley, the youngest daughter of Steven Paul Smith. I will write about today because someone got lazy.
I started off the day by getting ready and finding that some of the fireflies still haven’t left the water bottle that I put them in last night. At least the weird one was gone so I was happy.
Then, we immediately raced off to Dorney Park. Heading up on the ride Steel Force, I was starting to feel a little uneasy. But after riding it, I was complaining that it needed to be faster. Then, we rode it again.

As my dad said, Cedar Point did spoil me with the fast coasters. We ran toward a little woody coaster called Tunder Hawk. It was superbly small, but fast. We did a test ride without my mom, to see if it wasn’t too clunky. However, after evaluation, we decided that Mom couldn’t handle this slightly clunky coaster.

After that, we went to the coaster Possessed. Possessed is a coaster where you go forwards a bit and then you go backwards. And then you put this forwards backwards motion, and you got yourself, my friend, Possessed. It’s alright.

After Possessed, we went to The Whip. The Whip is like Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree at Disneyland, just in a circle.

Man, I’m making good use of these pictures.
Lunch. We simply just got a burrito and a burrito bowl.
Going over to Talon, I was feeling good because this coaster seemed like it had some fight in it. My expectations were thrown up and came back down. It was a good coaster, there didn’t seem to be any other coasters in the park better than it. However, it didn’t quite fill my expectations and I was still having a need for speed.

Then we rode the ever slow Hydra. This slow ride did not exactly quench my thirst for speed.

My need for speed was going to be filled, as we jumped on the Zephyr. The Zephyr is a little train ride that is pretty much an oven on wheels. The conductor was nice and talked while the train was moving. The only problem was that you couldn’t hear him over the noise of the loudly obnoxious train.

The end of our day was closing on us as we rode the Flyers.

We rode Steel Force again, and then we walked over to a little Autopia ride.
With the end of the coaster day looming at our feet, we got a little bite to eat at the Tidal Wave Cafe.
We came upon our camp. I had spotted a cat and I was happy beyond belief.

His name was Peaches and I was thinking of stealing him, but my parents would be paying attention more to him and less to me.
Dad and I decided to take a walk to evaluate the bathroom situation. Then, we started to feel drizzels which soon became rain. I ran to the car and my dad ran into the tent.
I, being the frightened child I am, was feeling very frightened. My mom was in the car with me, and she ridiculed my “ridiculous” behavior. Eventually, my mom and I had to get ready for bed. And so, we headed to the bathrooms. They are disgusting.
Coming back, there was no rain, so we jumped into the tent with Dad and slept as soundly as you could sleep after a rain storm.
I guess that my blog here is over. It was nice taking over my dad’s beloved blog and I might do it again if someone becomes lazy again. Have a good ol’ jolly day, reader, and don’t forget to stay uploaded for my comeback. Good-bye!
Ashley, Best write up ever. Good job!
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