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COASTER CON XXXVIII • JUNE 21–26, 2015 18 SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE STORYBOOK LAND COASTERS El Toro Photo by Joel Styer MOREY’S PIERS The Great White Photo courtesy Morey’s Piers 19 HOURS ERT ACE IS COASTING NEW JERSEY! Bubbles the Coaster Photo courtesy Storybook Land On our way to Morey’s Piers, the classic boardwalk experience on the Jersey coast, we’ll enjoy the charms of Storybook Land and the state-of-the-art thrills at Six Flags Great Adventure. Add in three waterparks, under-coaster and backstage tours, games and entertainment, great meals and more, and you have a great vacation in the Garden State! CON HIGHLIGHTS • 19 hours of ERT during nine sessions on a total of 18 coasters and over 30 other rides – including a two-pier double-decker ERT on Friday • In-the-dark ERT on all the nighttime favorites – El Toro, Nitro and The Great White • Cable Skyway photo-ERT at Six Flags Great Adventure • Plenty of great meals, including Italian and Mexican feasts at Six Flags Great Adventure and a clambake beach party at Morey’s Piers • A visit to Storybook Land, one of America’s great theme parks for children and families • First-in-line privileges for Six Flags’ Safari Off Road Adventure • Includes admission to three waterparks: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, and Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis at Morey’s Piers • The most outrageously challenging ACE Midway Olympics EVER • First-ever late-night ERT after the banquet, including live art, entertainment and more at artBOX on Morey’s Adventure Pier • Two unique opportunities to support Give Kids The World • Under-the-rails coaster tours, contests and games at Six Flags Great Adventure • Backstage tours, including a daytime walkthrough of Ghost Ship, and many planned activities at Morey’s Piers • ACE Photo and Video Contests, presentations and Annual Business Meeting inside the park at Six Flags Great Adventure • Coaster Con Banquet on the Boardwalk in Wildwood • ACE General Store in two locations over three days Nitro Photo by Tim Baldwin ACEonline.org CoasterCon.com REGISTRATION Postmarked by May 28, 2015, or completed online by June 6, 2015 ACE members ACE members 3–11 Non-members Non-members 3–11 Save $75 with your Six Flags season pass! $339 $288 $424 $360 SIX FLAGS SEASON PASS DISCOUNT 6 $264 $213 $349 $285 FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JUNE 6, 2015 No registrations will be taken after June 6, 2015. There will be NO on-site registration. Your valid 2015 season pass equals a big savings on registration! Attendees who do not have a 2015 season pass will receive one in their registration packet; please note, it will not be eligible for the season pass discount on registration. HOST PARKS Enjoy these great New Jersey parks during Coaster Con XXXVIII! 1 Six Flags Boulevard Jackson, NJ 08527 sixflags.com/greatadventure Wide-eyed developer Warner LeRoy dreamed up the idea for Great Adventure, which opened in 1974, as a fanciful “entertainment park” deep in the woods of central New Jersey. Many of LeRoy’s grandiose plans for this complex never came to be; the property was purchased by Six Flags in 1977 and evolved into a regional theme park. The Arrow mine train coaster Runaway Train opened with the park; since then, the coaster collection has seen much machinery come and go. In the 1990s the park hit its thrill ride stride. Today, enthusiasts from around the globe are drawn to Six Flags Great Adventure for El Toro, one of the top-rated wooden coasters in the world; the record-breaking Kingda Ka, an Intamin accelerator; five B&M coasters, including the popular hypercoaster Nitro; two indoor coasters and two juniors. The park boasts a classic Arrow log flume, a rare twin-cable Skyway, the only Intamin Parachute drop in the U.S., and the world-record Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom, which made its 415-foot, 95 mph debut in 2014. It’s all in a setting that has maintained the enchanted forest charm and fantasy architecture from 40 years ago. If your GPS does not recognize 1 Six Flags Blvd., use 599 Monmouth Rd. 3501 Boardwalk Wildwood, NJ 08260 moreyspiers.com Brothers Bill and Will Morey, successful Wildwood businessmen and developers in the 1950s and 60s, took their first dip into the world of amusements with a giant 15-lane ripple slide called Wipeout, which appeared in 1969 along the boardwalk in North Wildwood. From that one attraction grew Morey’s Surfside Pier; Morey’s later expanded into the plural “piers” as other amusement places along the boardwalk were acquired. Today, Will’s sons, Will Morey Jr. and Jack Morey, are second-generation owner-operators and have grown the family business to include three amusement piers, two beachfront waterparks and a collection of hotel resort properties. The Morey brothers never shy away from a daring idea, and this year’s new attraction proves it: Kong, an elevated Flying Scooters ride that must be seen to be believed. Attendees will enjoy six coasters among Morey’s Piers, including Great White, the 1996 CCI beachside woodie; Great Nor’Easter, the only SLC refitted with Vekoma’s “Freedom Flight” vehicles; the centerpiece Sea Serpent, America’s first Boomerang (1984); and the fun-for-all Zierer Flitzer. Other one-of-a-kind attractions include the epic Zoom Phloom and the seriously haunted walkthrough Ghost Ship. 6415 Black Horse Pike Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 storybookland.com John and Esther Fricano wanted to create a fun place as a stopover for families with small children on the way to the Jersey shore. In 1955, they opened Storybook Land along the Black Horse Pike, then the main auto route from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. The same age as Disneyland, Storybook Land has grown in its 60 years into a 20-acre wonderland of storybook- and nursery rhyme-themed rides and attractions. Enthusiasts will particularly thrill to Bubbles the Coaster, a 2000 E&F Miler junior that maxes out at 18 mph. Now operated by the second and third generations of the Fricano family, Storybook Land continues to develop quality family attractions like 2014’s Work Zone, a ridethrough adventure on kid-sized construction rigs that was developed in-house. AmericanCoasterEnthusiasts El Toro and Runaway Train Photo by Tim Baldwin @ACEonlineorg #AmericanCoasterEnthusiasts #CoasterCon @ACEridewithus WATERPARKS AND MORE COASTERS Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, adjacent to Six Flags Great Adventure, is one of the world’s largest and most thrilling waterparks. Admission to Hurricane Harbor is included all three days of our visit to Six Flags. A shuttle runs between the gates of Great Adventure and Hurricane Harbor every 20 minutes. Attendees will have first-in-line privileges Monday and Tuesday for Six Flags’ Safari Off Road Adventure, a 2013 reinvention of the former drive-thru safari into an uber-attraction within Great Adventure. Guests ride through the habitats of 1,200 wild animals in open offroad vehicles. This experience can last up to two hours, or longer, and is recommended for early in the day in order to avoid long waits and make the most of your day. At the ocean ends of two of Morey’s Piers are a pair of innovative, immersive waterparks: Ocean Oasis at Surfside Pier, and Raging Waters at Mariner’s Landing. Admission to both waterparks is included for the length of our stay in Wildwood. In 2013, shipping containers were arranged into a seaside creative environment on Morey’s Adventure Pier: artBOX. This unique collection of retail, specialty food and drink stands, live art, performance space and retired amusement ride vehicles is not to be missed. Late night ERT on Thursday will include entertainment at artBOX. GIVE KIDS THE WORLD You can help support Give Kids The World Village, the Orlando-based resort that gives children with life-threatening illnesses and their families week-long, costfree fantasy vacations. Proceeds from Breakfast in the Sky and Ice Cream for Breakfast will benefit Give Kids The World, a favorite cause of Six Flags Great Adventure, Morey’s Piers and ACE . BREAKFAST IN THE SKY As seen on TV, Breakfast in the Sky transforms cabins of the Giant Wheel on Mariner’s Landing into dining cars for four. Coaster Con attendees will have an opportunity to experience this award-winning attraction. Morey’s Piers will offer a pre-selected menu on the morning of Thursday, June 25 from 8:45 to 11 a.m. (approximately). Capacity for the entire morning is limited to approximately 150, so not all attendees will be able to particpate. A minimum donation of $25 per person will be requested for this experience (the regular cost of Breakfast in the Sky is $85 per couple, or $160 for a party of four). Visit moreyspiers.com/coastercon to view the sampler menu, sign up and make your donation. Registration will open on April 1, 2015. Seating is in order of line, with no pre-reserved times. You may be re-grouped in order to fill each cabin with parties of four. For attendees not enjoying Breakfast in the Sky, a continental breakfast will be served on Surfside Pier, from 10 – 11 a.m. Thursday morning. ICE CREAM FOR BREAKFAST All kids dream of a world that is so much fun, we can have ice cream for breakfast if we want. And we will: Monday morning, in addition to our continental breakfast at Six Flags Great Adventure, Ice Cream for Breakfast, a benefit for Give Kids The World, is just what it says! Produced by ACE and Six Flags, this special treat is offered for a requested cash donation of $3 or more. Six Flags Great Adventure has regretfully informed ACE that Batman: The Ride will not be operational during Coaster Con XXXVIII. We apologize for any disappointment or inconvenience. E ERT scheduled for this coaster SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE STORYBOOK LAND 1974 Arrow steel mine train 69 feet tall; 2,444 feet long 44” minimum to ride 2000 E&F Miler steel family 36” minimum to ride; under 38” must ride with adult Runaway Train E Batman: The Ride NOT OPEN FOR CON 1993 B&M steel inverted 105 feet tall; 2,693 feet long 54” minimum to ride Skull Mountain E E 1999 Zamperla steel junior 15 feet tall; 300 feet long 42” minimum to ride alone; children must be of walking age to ride Blackbeard’s Lost Treasure Train E 1999 Zierer steel Tivoli junior 26 feet tall; 1,164 feet long 41” minimum to ride; under 48” must ride with adult Bizarro E 1999 B&M steel floorless 142 feet tall; 3,985 feet long 54” minimum to ride Nitro E 2001 B&M steel hypercoaster 230 feet tall; 5,394 feet long 54” minimum to ride Superman Ultimate Flight 2003 B&M steel flying 115 feet tall; 2,759 feet long 54” minimum to ride Kingda Ka E E 2005 Intamin (Stengel) steel Accelerator 456 feet tall; 3,118 feet long 54” minimum to ride El Toro E 2006 Intamin (Stengel) wood twister 181 feet tall; 4,400 feet long 48” minimum to ride The Dark Knight Coaster E 2008 Mack steel wild mouse; enclosed 46 feet tall; 1,214 feet long 42” minimum to ride; under 48” must ride with adult Green Lantern Doo-Wopper Photo by Gary Slade E 2011 B&M steel stand-up 154 feet tall; 4,155 feet long 54” minimum to ride MOREY’S PIERS Flitzer 1996 Intamin steel twister; enclosed 41 feet tall; 1,377 feet long 44” minimum to ride Road Runner Railway Bubbles the Coaster E 1981 Zierer steel flitzer 25 feet tall; 1,200 feet long 36” minimum to ride; children under 44” tall must be accompanied by an adult Sea Serpent E 1984 Vekoma steel Boomerang 125 feet tall; 875 feet long 48” minimum to ride; children under 10 who meet the minimum height requirement must be accompanied by an adult Great Nor’easter E 1995 Vekoma steel SLC 115 feet tall; 2,172 feet long 52” minimum, 79” maximum to ride; children under 10 who meet the minimum height requirement must be accompanied by an adult Great White E Doo Wopper E 1996 CCI (Bill/McNulty) wood out and back 105 feet tall; 3,300 feet long 48” minimum to ride 1998 Zamperla steel zigzag 38 feet tall; 885 feet long 36” minimum to ride; children under 48” must be accompanied by an adult Rollie’s Coaster E 1999 Pinfari steel 33 feet tall; 1,100 feet long 44” minimum, 75” maximum to ride; children under 50” must be accompanied by an adult NOTES Green Lantern, Six Flags Great Adventure: formerly Chang at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, 1997-2009; relocated to Six Flags Great Adventure, 2011 Bizarro, Six Flags Great Adventure: formerly Medusa, 1999-2008 Doo Wopper, Morey’s Piers: relocated from Adventure Pier to Surfside Pier in 2005 Fast, easy registration online at my.ACEonline.org/CoasterCon HOST HOTELS You can find complete information on our host hotels and on other hotels located near Morey’s Piers at CoasterCon.com. All of our host hotels require that reservations be made by phone. Six Flags Great Adventure host hotels Holiday Inn East Windsor-Cranbury (hosting registration, the ACE General Store, and more on Sunday, June 21); 609-448-7000; ACE rate: $99 plus tax, use reservation code “ACE,” reserve by May 22. Full hotel information available here. Days Inn East Windsor/Hightstown; 609-448-3200; ACE rate: $84 plus tax, use reservation code “ACE,” reserve by May 22. Full hotel information available here. Hotels near Morey’s Piers The blocks of rooms ACE had reserved at Morey’s-owned resort hotels have sold out. We have compiled a list of additional hotel and motel properties in close proximity to the piers, with available rooms for the nights of June 24 and 25. The list can be seen at CoasterCon.com. As most properties in Wildwood are small, rooms do fill up quickly; this page will be updated to reflect availability in as timely a manner as possible. You are encouraged to make plans and reservations early. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING Members not attending the convention are encouraged to attend the annual business meeting on Tuesday, June 23. There will be no charge to enter the park, but members attending only the business meeting must leave the park immediately afterward. To attend the business meeting without paying admission, arrive at Guest Services by 2:45 p.m. ACE GENERAL STORE On Sunday, June 21, the Store will be located at the Holiday Inn East Windsor from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Monday and Tuesday, June 22–23, the Store will be moved to the Showcase Theater in Six Flags Great Adventure (times TBD). NAME BADGE You must wear your convention name badge to participate in convention activities. SALES TABLES Sales tables are available for rent during Coaster Con. Sales tables will be open on Sunday, June 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn East Windsor. The one-day fee for table rentals is $25 per table for ACE members and $40 per table for non-members. Shared tables will not be permitted. All sales tables must be reserved and paid for in advance. Table reservations must be postmarked no later than June 6, 2015; there is a 50% cancellation fee after June 6, 2015. Send your check or money order, made payable to ACE in U.S. funds, to Coaster Con Sales Tables, American Coaster Enthusiasts, P.O. Box 540261, Grand Prairie, TX, 750540261. PRESENTATIONS If you would like to make a presentation during the convention, please contact Chris Smilek by phone at 570.730.4412 or by email at csmilek@ACEonline.org by Friday, June 6, 2015. PHOTO AND VIDEO CONTESTS Submissions for the photo contest can be made at the Holiday Inn East Windsor during registration on June 21, 2015. They can also be mailed in advance to the photo contest director. Information on mailing photo contest entries can be found at coastercon.com/contests. Submissions for the video contest must be mailed, postmarked by June 6, 2015, to: Chris Smilek, 619 Washington Crossing, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301-9812. Rules and deadlines for the video and photo contests are available at coastercon.com/contests. To have a copy of any of the rules mailed to you, please call 469.278.6223 or send an email to info@ACEonline.org. THANK YOU In ACE: Dave Altman, Cheri Armstrong, Tim Baldwin, Steve Berto, Dave Bird, Mark Cole, Mark Davidson, Lee Ann Draud, Melinda Gaspari, S. Madonna Horcher, Bill Linkenheimer III, Elaine Linkenheimer, Mike Matscherz, Janice Mettie, Will Moschke, Lace Patton, Janine Rebbie, Kevin Schreiner, Jeffrey Seifert, Stacey Smilek, Steve Smith, Bret Ulozas, Liz Werth and Jerry Willard. At Six Flags Great Adventure: Jamie Edelbach, Dory Oswald and Kristin Siebeneicher. At Storybook Land: Jessica Fricano. At Morey’s Piers: Dino Fazio, Kristel Fillmore, Tim Samson and Maggie Warner. BANQUET This year’s buffet-style banquet will be at the Wildwoods Convention Center, on the Boardwalk in Wildwood, on the evening of Thursday, June 25. The Convention Center is within walking distance of Morey’s Piers. Our 2015 keynote speakers will be Will and Jack Morey, the secondgeneration owners and operators of Morey’s Piers and Beachfront Waterparks. The buffet will feature chefcarved New York sirloin, lemon caper chicken and grilled vegetable kabobs on rice pilaf. A children’s meal, with chicken fingers and french fries, is available for banquet guests ages 3–11. Don’t miss out! Add the banquet to your registration: $43 for each adult, and $17 for each child’s meal. While there is no dress code for the banquet, business casual or resort evening attire is suggested. Please, no Tshirts or shorts. PARKING Six Flags Great Adventure All Six Flags season passes will be honored for parking during the convention. If no one in your party has a processed season pass prior to arriving for the convention, Sunday-only parking passes will be available at registration. Storybook Land Parking is free. Morey’s Piers The amusement piers do not have parking facilities. The general practice at hotels in the Wildwoods, Morey’s and others allows for one vehicle per room. With the setting of accommodations, boardwalk and piers so close, it’s best to plan to leave cars at your hotel and walk to Coaster Con activities. For those in accommodations farther away in Wildwood Crest, Morey’s will provide trolley transportation between the Port Royal Hotel and Mariner’s Landing, stopping at other hotels. Circuit time will be approximately 30 minutes. For those staying at hotels off the island, or otherwise beyond walking distance or trolley, street parking at meters is available at $2/hour, and there are privately owned commercial parking lots close to the piers. In consideration of the unusual parking situation, Morey’s Piers is working on securing lots for as many excess vehicles as possible, but it is not guaranteed. Also note that while Coaster Con activities run until 3 p.m. on Friday, June 26, many hotels, including Morey’s, require that vehicles be moved from hotel parking by the 11 a.m. check-out time. You may make use of Morey’s excess lots as available, or use meters or commercial lots for the afternoon. GETTING AROUND Six Flags Great Adventure, Holiday Inn East Windsor and Days Inn East Windsor are located in central New Jersey, all an hour or less from either Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). From either direction, the New Jersey Turnpike is the most convenient route to the area. Holiday Inn East Windsor and Days Inn East Windsor are adjacent to interchange 8 of the New Jersey Turnpike (NJ 33/ Hightstown-Freehold). Both are located exactly 20 miles, via highways, from Six Flags Great Adventure. Six Flags Great Adventure is located along county route 537, one mile southwest of exit 16A from I-195, which is ten miles east of New Jersey Turnpike interchange 7A. If approaching from the shore area, it is 20 miles west of Garden State Parkway exit 98. Complete directions to both host hotels and to Six Flags Great Adventure can be found here. Additional travel aids and detailed directions to our other host parks and hotels will be available at Coaster Con check-in on Sunday, June 21 and on CoasterCon.com before the event. The addresses listed for our host parks and hotels will work with your GPS device. Allow about 30 minutes travel time between East Windsor hotels and Six Flags Great Adventure. The drive from East Windsor hotels to Storybook Land will take 90–105 minutes, while the drive from Storybook Land to Wildwood, New Jersey, will take 45–55 minutes. New Jersey, and all states from Maine to Illinois to Virginia, are on the EZpass electronic toll system. New Jersey toll highways and crossings into neighboring states also accept cash. ACE’S CODE OF CONDUCT Attendees are expected to abide by ACE’s Code of Conduct to ensure that ACE is always represented in a positive manner. Members wearing the ACE logo, attending ACE events or identifying themselves as ACE members should be aware that their behavior affects ACE’s reputation. Members found to be in violation of this code are subject to ACE’s disciplinary procedures and may receive a warning, have their membership suspended or have their membership terminated. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS This schedule is tentative and subject to change. The official schedule will be included in your registration packet. Sunday, June 21 Six Flags Great Adventure open 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor open 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. ACE General Store at Holiday Inn East Windsor 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Registration, photo contest entry, sales tables at Holiday Inn East Windsor Dinner and welcome at Garden of Eatin’ catering groves, time TBD Evening ERT El Toro, Kingda Ka, Zumanjaro, El Diablo, Tango Monday, June 22 Six Flags Great Adventure open 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor open 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. 8:45 – 9:45 a.m. Registration at park front gates, outer mall Morning ERT Nitro, Skull Mountain, The Dark Knight Coaster, Road Runner Railway and Sky Screamer; cable Skyway for round trip photo ops • Continental breakfast, location and time TBD • Ice Cream for Breakfast fundraiser for Give Kids The World 10:30 a.m. First-in-line privileges for Safari Off Road Adventure Morning and afternoon schedule will include coaster tours, games, group photo and other activities in the park, to be finalized and announced Lunch Mexican Fiesta at Garden of Eatin’ catering groves, time TBD • ACE General Store and ACE photo contest viewing at Showcase Theater, time TBD Evening ERT El Toro, Bizarro, Runaway Train, Saw Mill Log Flume Tuesday, June 23 Six Flags Great Adventure open 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor open 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Morning ERT Kingda Ka, Green Lantern, Superman Ultimate Flight, Zumanjaro, Parachutes, Carousel, Houdini’s Great Escape • Continental breakfast, location and time TBD 9 – 10:30 a.m. 13th annual ACE Midway Olympics, Boardwalk games area 10:30 a.m. First-in-line privileges for Safari Off Road Adventure • ACE General Store, photo contest viewing, video contest, presentations and ACE annual business meeting at Showcase Theater; times TBD Dinner Italian Feast at Garden of Eatin’ catering groves, time TBD; Midway Olympics medals awarded Evening ERT Nitro, Skull Mountain, Blackbeard’s Lost Treasure Train, El Toro, Bizarro, Runaway Train, cable Skyway Wednesday, June 24 Storybook Land open 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. Morey’s Piers open 1 p.m. (Mariner’s Landing and Surfside Pier) and 4 p.m. (Adventure Pier) – midnight Morning Travel to Storybook Land, approximately 100 minutes from East Windsor hotels; arrive at your leisure 2 p.m. Welcome at picnic pavilion Afternoon Travel to Wildwood, approximately 50 minutes from Storybook Land 6 – 9 p.m. Dinner and Beach Party at Morey’s Piers’s Rendezvous Beach Pavilion; Jersey Shore clambake, variety of meat and seafood entrees, fresh veggie creations, salads, Curley’s Fries, desserts; beach games and entertainment Midnight – 2 a.m. ERT on Mariner’s Landing: Sea Serpent, Rollie’s Coaster, Ghost Ship, Wave Swinger, Maelstrom, Riptide, Moby Dick, Super Scooters, Musik Express, Teacups; snacks VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! It’s a great way to meet other members and support the club. Circle your preferred shift(s) to help with registration or the ACE General Store on the registration form. REGISTRATION J 10:45 a.m. — Noon Sunday K 11:45 a.m. — A 11 — 11:45 a.m. 1 p.m. B 11:45 a.m. — L 12:45 — 2 p.m. 12:30 p.m. M 1:45 — 3 p.m. C 12:30 — 1:15 p.m. Breakdown & move D 1:15 — 2 p.m. to SFGA E 2 — 2:45 p.m. N 2:45 — 4 p.m. F 2:45 — 3:30 p.m. Monday Sales G 3:30 — 4 p.m. O 11 a.m. — Noon P Noon — 1:30 p.m. ACE GENERAL Q 3 — 4:30 p.m. STORE Tuesday Sales and Saturday Set Up Breakdown H 8 p.m. — Midnight R 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. Sunday Sales I 9:45 — 11 a.m. Thursday, June 25 Mariner’s Landing Morey’s Piers open 1 p.m. (Mariner’s Landing and Surfside Pier) and 4 p.m. (Adventure Pier) – midnight 8:45 a.m. Breakfast in the Sky on Giant Wheel Limited capacity, reservation and donation required 10 – 11 a.m. Continental breakfast at Joe’s Fish Co. on Surfside Pier 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. ERT on Surfside Pier: Great Nor’easter, Doo-Wopper, Flitzer, Zoom Phloom, AtmosFear, Dante’s Dungeon, Cygnus X-1, Kong, Skycoaster, Carousel, “it” Afternoon schedule will include backstage tours, presentations, games, group photo and other activities, to be finalized and announced Photo courtesy Morey’s Piers ADD-ON EVENTS ACE’s regional rep teams are working on a variety of exciting events before and after Coaster Con. Check ACEonline.org/events for updates. 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Cocktail hour at Wildwoods Convention Center 6:30 – 10 p.m. Banquet at Wildwoods Convention Center Midnight – 2 a.m. ERT on Adventure Pier: The Great White, Screamin’ Swing, Boat Tag; entertainment at artBOX, including live art, DJ and dancing, beverages SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015 Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom Allentown PA (morning and afternoon activities) Clementon Park & Splash World Clementon NJ (evening) Morey’s Piers open 1 p.m. (Mariner’s Landing and Surfside Pier) and 4 p.m. (Adventure Pier) – midnight FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2015 Shore Crawl to Ocean City and Atlantic City NJ boardwalk amusements Friday, June 26 10 – 11 a.m. Continental breakfast at Rendezvous Beach Pavilion on Mariner’s Landing 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. ERT on Mariner’s Landing: Sea Serpent, Rollie’s Coaster, Giant Wheel, Can-Am Racers, Wave Swinger, Maelstrom, Riptide, Moby Dick, Musik Express, Pirates of Wildwood, Super Scooters, Teacups, Carousel 1 – 3 p.m. ERT on Adventure Pier: all extreme rides including The Great White, Skycoaster, Screamin’ Swing, SkyScraper, SwingShot, Grand Prix Raceway, Chamber of Checkers; snacks FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 Hersheypark Hershey PA SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2015 Casino Pier Seaside Heights NJ Jenkinson’s Boardwalk Point Pleasant Beach NJ (side trip) SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 2015 Luna Park at Coney Island, Brooklyn NY MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 Trimper’s Rides and Amusements, Ocean City MD Show your ACE style! Coaster Con 2015 has two distinctive logos, and both logos are available on high-quality T-shirts. Show your style – add one, or both, of these T-shirts to your registration! Shirts will be available in sizes XS through XXXL. Logo A will be on gray shirts; logo B on yellow shirts. There will be a limited number of shirts available for purchase in the ACE General Store at the convention. LOGO A LOGO B COASTERCON XXXVIII • JUNE 21 – 26, 2015 NO MATERIALS WILL BE SENT IN ADVANCE All materials, including name badge and admission tickets, will be provided to you at the event. All materials must be picked up at scheduled registration times. If you are unable to arrive during a scheduled time, it is your responsibility to contact ACE registration director Steve Smith before 10 p.m. Eastern time at 440.576.2220 or email ssmith@ACEonline.org to make alternate arrangements. REGISTRATION Must be postmarked by May 28, 2015 or completed online by June 6, 2015. No registrations will be accepted after June 6, 2015. There will be no on-site registration. PHONE NUMBER REQUIRED You must provide a phone number below for your registration to be processed. PLEASE NOTE ACE does not prorate attendance fees for partial attendance. PAYMENT METHOD Members and non-members may pay by money order. Members may pay by check. Make checks or money orders payable to American Coaster Enthusiasts. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted from members and nonmembers for registration. • If paying by credit card, go to my.aceonline.org/CoasterCon. If you prefer to print out a credit card form and mail your registration, please go to aceonline.org/fliers/ CCform.pdf. You can also call ACE’s office at 469.278.6223 or send an email to info@ACEonline.org to request a copy of the form be mailed to you. • If paying by check or money order, write your member number in the “memo” section and include it with this registration form. NON-MEMBERS Must register to attend ACE events as the guest of an attending member. Members are responsible for the actions and behaviors of their guests. Non-members can register at the member rate by including a completed membership application and the appropriate dues (memberships start at $35 per person) with this registration, or by joining and registering online at my.ACEonline.org. REGISTER ONLINE BY JUNE 6, 2015 Secure, fast online registration is available at my.ACEonline.org/CoasterCon. REGISTER BY MAIL, POSTMARKED BY MAY 28, 2015 Mail this completed form, or a photocopy, with payment in U.S. funds to Coaster Con 2015, American Coaster Enthusiasts, P. O. Box 540261, Grand Prairie TX, 75054-0261. CANCELLATION Accepted through June 6, 2015; the amount paid will be refunded less a $35 cancellation fee per person. Cancellations will not be accepted after June 6, 2015. IMPORTANT The payment of registration fees by, for or on behalf of participants releases and holds harmless the American Coaster Enthusiasts Worldwide, Inc., its Officers, Executive Committee members, and representatives from any and all liabilities related to those activities. NAME BADGES List name, city and state as they are to appear on the name badges; badges will be created from this form. There is no charge for children two and under; please list their names here. Enter member name(s) first. Non-members are considered guests of the first member listed. Write N/A for member number for non-members. If registering by mail and additional space is needed, photocopy this form or list requested information on a blank sheet of paper. NAME, CITY, STATE COMMEMORATIVE T-SHIRT Indicate shirt choice, and circle the preferred size for each registrant. S–XL Tshirts are $17 each; XXL and XXXL are $20 each. Pre-ordered T-shirts can be picked up at the ACE General Store during the convention. MEMBER NUMBER T-SHIRT SIZE S M L XL XXL XXXL HAS SIX FLAGS SEASON PASS CHILD AGE 3–11 ADDING BANQUET ADDING CHILD’S BANQUET MEAL CIRCLE PREFERRED VOLUNTEER SHIFT(S) A B C D E F G ADDING SHIRT A ADDING SHIRT B ADDING SHIRTS A AND B NAME, CITY, STATE H I J K L M N MEMBER NUMBER O P Q R T-SHIRT SIZE S M L XL XXL XXXL HAS SIX FLAGS SEASON PASS CHILD AGE 3–11 ADDING BANQUET ADDING CHILD’S BANQUET MEAL CIRCLE PREFERRED VOLUNTEER SHIFT(S) A B C D E F G ADDING SHIRT A ADDING SHIRT B ADDING SHIRTS A AND B NAME, CITY, STATE H I J K L M N MEMBER NUMBER O P Q R T-SHIRT SIZE S M L XL XXL XXXL HAS SIX FLAGS SEASON PASS CHILD AGE 3–11 ADDING BANQUET ADDING CHILD’S BANQUET MEAL CIRCLE PREFERRED VOLUNTEER SHIFT(S) A B C D E F G ADDING SHIRT A ADDING SHIRT B ADDING SHIRTS A AND B NAME, CITY, STATE H I J K L M N MEMBER NUMBER O P Q R T-SHIRT SIZE S M L XL XXL XXXL HAS SIX FLAGS SEASON PASS CHILD AGE 3–11 ADDING BANQUET ADDING CHILD’S BANQUET MEAL You must register by June 6, 2015 NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION CONTACT INFORMATION A phone number is required to process your registration. A confirmation will be sent to the email address on file with my.ACEonline.org. If you provide a different email address below, your profile will be updated with that address. If you have provided an email address and confirmation is not received by June 10, 2015, please call 469.278.6223, 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Central time or send an email to info@ACEonline.org. EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE CIRCLE PREFERRED VOLUNTEER SHIFT(S) A B C D E F G ADDING SHIRT A ADDING SHIRT B ADDING SHIRTS A AND B H I J K L M N O P Q REGISTRATION FEES ACE does not prorate registration fees for partial attendance. MEMBERS X $339 = LOGO A T-SHIRTS S–XL X $17 = MEMBERS AGES 3–11 X $288 = LOGO A T-SHIRTS XXL–XXXL X $20 = NON-MEMBERS X $424 = LOGO B T-SHIRTS S–XL X $17 = NON-MEMBERS AGES 3–11 X $360 = LOGO B T-SHIRTS XXL–XXXL X $20 = ADULT BANQUET X $43 = Total these four boxes and enter here. CHILD’S BANQUET X $17 = Total boxes A and B and enter here. Total these six boxes and enter here. A Fast and easy online registration is available at my.ACEonline.org/CoasterCon SIX FLAGS SEASON PASS DISCOUNT X $75 = Discount is only valid for season passes processed prior to June 21, 2015 Subtract box C from box B and enter here. This is your total registration cost. B C R