This cult classic was my first introduction to Coney Island. The Warriors was filmed at a time when Coney Island was at its lowest, the amusement parks torn down, the land caught up in endless court battles over development. Only the lonely 'Wonder Wheel' remains.
That was not, of course, the Coney Island that we witnessed. It was very much alive, and I'm sure that the crowds would have been maddening if we'd gone on the weekend. The long story short is that it was worth the lengthy train ride, hangover or no hangover.
If you want the even longer history of Coney Island, I won't bore you with it here if it's not your bag. Cliffnotes version.
We started our adventure with a slew of roller coasters, most notably the brand-new Thunderbolt:
Fastest I've ever experienced |
We avoided the Cyclone because, although it is iconic and one of the last wooden roller-coasters out there, it can also be very painful (there have been some accidental deaths) and well, four other rides didn't do great things for my hangover.
We did, however, ride the Wonder Wheel, a piece of American history. Unlike most traditional Ferris wheels, the Wonder Wheel has cabins that slide back and forth on a track as you go up and down, making the wheel feel a bit more thrilling. Good view from up there.
We blew the last of our tickets on skee ball. Because skee ball.
Then finally, FINALLY, we got our first New York hot dogs from the original Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs, the birthplace of the hot dog.
Kim's on the left.
Hot dog: Original
Ketchup: Yes
Mustard: Honey mustard. Medium grain.
Toppings: Fried onions.
Rating: 7/10
James' on the right.
Hot dog: Original
Ketchup: Yes
Mustard: Regular type.
Toppings: None
Rating: 6/10...shoulda had the onions.
Nathan's Famous are tasty. They have salty exteriors. These sloppy dogs were probably as close to the 'classic' Frank-in-a-bun experience as you could get...but the hot dog has come a long way since then, and we have been spoiled by a plethora of smokies, premium Italian sausage, etc. Having a Nathan's, the original, was an essential part of our New York experience, but it didn't exceed any expectations.
Coming up tomorrow: Kim blogs about the Met (not the Mets) and baseball (also not the Mets)
--James
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