Organizing 5 years worth of coaster memorabilia

I decided to break down and finally organize 5 years worth of coaster “stuff” that has been piling up in a filing cabinet in my room. There’s nothing else better to do during the summer, right? Since I’m slighly lazy – I decided to take pictures of everything with a camera rather than scanning each piece.

This looks like all of it.

Oh wait I’m only half way through it!

When I went to Animal Kingdom in March of 2006 they were still using the Everest-less park maps.

All four Disney parks’ 2006 guide maps.

Would this be considered an antique now?

Magic Springs uses mini-maps, or at least they did so in ’06 and ’07.

Here’s a recent addition to the coaster files.

More like Magical New Island!

Oh hey TPR welcome letter!

Along with my Club TPR welcome package came a Knott’s Berry Farm brochure! It’s just about as good as going to the park!

Can you guess which park this map belongs to?

Six Flags parks seem to have opted for the “landscape” brochures in recent years, like this one from Six Flags over Georgia.

This is one of the more unfortunate pieces in my collection. I plan to make a Libertyland binder full of all the related articles I collected over the years.

I raided a rest stop brochure stand in Alabama last week. Alabama Adventure has some nice brochures this year.

The 2009 ACE Roller Coaster Calendar made an appearance.

Not even Mystery Mine can steal the brochure from Dolly Parton.

Yes, we do get fan mail from time to time.

I used to live by this manual!

I found this Rebel Railroad ticket a few years ago at an antique store.

Revolution construction shown here at Libertyland.

Sheikra… floorless… I was there.

Wildfire, my first B&M. I was 11.

Thanks for reading! There was a lot more but these were a few of the highlights. If you saw anything in that first picture that you’d like to see more of please post a request. I’d be more than happy to do a complete scan of it!

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