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Anyone Else Here Ever Ride On the Comet?


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2 hours ago, T&C said:

What was the Bullet ride? Have no recollection of that one. Do remember the suckers though.


 

 

1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Same here @Buffalo_Gal... I just asked my wife, she has no recollection either....They went every year too with her father's work picnic.  (We) Don't recall the Bullet.

 


I have no idea what it was called (small "b"... I "think" there were two heads this thing, cone shaped, looked like a bullet head to me as a kid).

 

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I only went there once as a kid, may have been the year before it closed or the last year. I think my parents took us because it was closing. Wasn't old enough to ride much, I do remember going on some cars that you drove that were attached to a rail. And going on the beach and having to cross a line of rocks in the water to get back to sand below

 

Now, most of the land is a private gated community, mostly filled with Americans owning the houses as summer vacation homes. The majority of the houses are 2-3 storey vinyl sided houses with no garages that were selling for around 3/4 million. From Voictoria Day/Memorial Day weekends in May, til Labour day the place is packed with people driving golf carts around, after that its deserted and the only people usually around are contractors doing work on the houses.

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4 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

The Comet is currently in Lake George.  It's fun, but it's painful.  The older I've gotten, the more painful it's become and I'm done riding it.  Just a very uncomfortable ride and I may have CTE.

 

those wooden roller coasters are spine tinglers , big nope for me. Want to go on that dragster ride in Sandusky Ohio someday.

 

 

1 hour ago, apuszczalowski said:

I only went there once as a kid, may have been the year before it closed or the last year. I think my parents took us because it was closing. Wasn't old enough to ride much, I do remember going on some cars that you drove that were attached to a rail. And going on the beach and having to cross a line of rocks in the water to get back to sand below

 

Now, most of the land is a private gated community, mostly filled with Americans owning the houses as summer vacation homes. The majority of the houses are 2-3 storey vinyl sided houses with no garages that were selling for around 3/4 million. From Voictoria Day/Memorial Day weekends in May, til Labour day the place is packed with people driving golf carts around, after that its deserted and the only people usually around are contractors doing work on the houses.

 

What else would it be filled with??

 

 

 

 

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Had  an uncle, that was incredibly cheap, used to always point out the sign near the Derby Rd entrance.  It said SUCKERS!

 

Loved the Comet and the Giant Coaster too, in a much calmer way.  Worked at the Peace bridge for 2 summers while in college.  The toll was .25 each way.  We used to have to roll the freakin quarters!  And separate the American from the Canadian.  There were some employees, much older than me, that used to pick the silver quarters out of the rolls, and replace them with the newer "sandwich" types.  Years later, the Hunt Bros. (Lamar Hunt KC Chiefs) actually crashed the silver market because they couldn't cover their margin calls on silver.  Kind of like the Eddie Murphy movie Trading Places.

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7 hours ago, WotAGuy said:

One of the Buffalo supermarkets used to give free ride tickets for every A or B you got on your report card. It was a great incentive to do homework and get good grades!

Loblaws I believe. Me and the siblings would get piles of free tickets.

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  Loved the Comet as a kid, and just being at Crystal Beach in general. The yellow wooden coaster was cool too. Didn't like the Wild Mouse, thought I would fly out. Saw someone throw up on their own face riding the Rotor when the floor dropped away. The Scrambler was fun, but don't get squashed. We would always go through the big fun house last before leaving the park. The Magic Palace or something like that. At the end you would ride down this big carpeted belt and exit the building. 

  As teenagers we hung out at cottages on Bay and Crystal Beach. Lots of good times.

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6 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


 

 


I have no idea what it was called (small "b"... I "think" there were two heads this thing, cone shaped, looked like a bullet head to me as a kid).

 

I rode that ride. The capsules would turn as the giant arm spun them around. I could draw it. My belt came loose on their as well and I got banged around inside the cage til the guy heard me yelling and stopped it. I lost a bunch of quarters out of my pockets too. The Aero something I think, or something to do with rocketships.

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43 minutes ago, Turk71 said:

I rode that ride. The capsules would turn as the giant arm spun them around. I could draw it. My belt came loose on their as well and I got banged around inside the cage til the guy heard me yelling and stopped it. I lost a bunch of quarters out of my pockets too. The Aero something I think, or something to do with rocketships.

The original version of this was over by the Giant Coaster, tucked around the west side.  There was a hall there where BINGO and similar prize awarding games were played. I recall that it was gone by the late 60s.

’Crystal Memories’ by Rose Ann Jankowiak Hirsch was published in 2004, gives a good accounting of the park’s rides, and what became of them.  Erno Rossi, who is noted for his book on the Blizzard of ‘77, also has written a book about the park (Crystal Beach - The Good Old Days), published in 2005.

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3 hours ago, Turk71 said:

  Loved the Comet as a kid, and just being at Crystal Beach in general. The yellow wooden coaster was cool too. Didn't like the Wild Mouse, thought I would fly out. Saw someone throw up on their own face riding the Rotor when the floor dropped away. The Scrambler was fun, but don't get squashed. We would always go through the big fun house last before leaving the park. The Magic Palace or something like that. At the end you would ride down this big carpeted belt and exit the building. 

  As teenagers we hung out at cottages on Bay and Crystal Beach. Lots of good times.

Is this the one kind of by the Comet where the attendant actually had a water hose to wash away the puke?

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5 hours ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

Had  an uncle, that was incredibly cheap, used to always point out the sign near the Derby Rd entrance.  It said SUCKERS!

 

Loved the Comet and the Giant Coaster too, in a much calmer way.  Worked at the Peace bridge for 2 summers while in college.  The toll was .25 each way.  We used to have to roll the freakin quarters!  And separate the American from the Canadian.  There were some employees, much older than me, that used to pick the silver quarters out of the rolls, and replace them with the newer "sandwich" types.  Years later, the Hunt Bros. (Lamar Hunt KC Chiefs) actually crashed the silver market because they couldn't cover their margin calls on silver.  Kind of like the Eddie Murphy movie Trading Places.

Was that the same Hunt family of the Chiefs!  The ones that crashed the Ag Market?  I never made the distinction!

 

Oh... Somewhere your cheap uncle is proud!  ? ? J/K

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22 minutes ago, T&C said:

Is this the one kind of by the Comet where the attendant actually had a water hose to wash away the puke?

Ahhhhh... The good old days, when people weren't in freak out mode and sickness had clear vectors!

 

Speaking of puke.  My wife still talks about the time we were entering the flume at Cedar Point... Some other guy: "Oh Miss, oh Miss... Don't enter that boat, there is "sickness" in it!"  LoL... She reveled in his politeness the way he handled it.  I guess there is hope for us Americans.  He was probably from overseas.  LoL... Couldn't have been an Ohioan.  I know @Cripple Creek, he was no Cripple Creek... LoL... Oh... Just kidding.  CC is very polite, for an Ohioan. 

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13 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Now about those great candy suckers...

Still made in limited flavours.  There was a dust up a few years back since one entrepreneur apparently had the original recipe, another had the machine from the park that made them.  Arguing over which was the ‘original’ Crystal Beach sucker.  Similar to the Cronfelt / Smeader argument over which was selling the authentic Crystal Beach Loganberry.  The Jankowiak-Hirsch book has a good write up interviewing one of the girls who worked in the sucker stand.

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I'm old enough to have been to Crystal Beach many times but never liked coasters, so I never road the Comet. I did do the Wild Mouse once.

 

The family of one of my friends growing up owned Potts Furniture. They had a house on the cliff overlooking the beach. We used to rent ice at Fort Erie Arena (when it was still the old barn) at 1am for a pickup game. Then we'd go to the house and drink till dawn. Good times.

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