![]() ![]() Well, my son liked it… now he has provided a whole list of new playsets I need to get him. Speaking of Hot Wheels, we also enjoyed the Hot Wheels booth at the Pit Party, where they could try out new sets and race their trucks. I’m wondering if he’ll get a new Hot Wheels truck to match. Iron Man has been one of our favorites for years, and I liked the new deco. We also really liked Iron Man‘s new paintjob to match Iron Man 3. That is until Zombie came and pounced on. It almost looked like the fork lift was going to bring the whole thing down the first time he tried to shimmy out the arms, but it stayed. It was like the ultimate game of Jenga getting it set up. They had a van, with two cars precariously balanced on top. The next big surprise was the new-for-2013 truck, Zombie, taking down that van stack. Here is a pic of it being turned to a vapor. There is nothing better to pulverize at a Monster Jam show than the RV. But the coolest thing the Baltimore truck got to do was smash the RV. It would have been cool if they had a dude dressed like Omar from the HBO program The Wire driving the thing. It had photos of things around Baltimore, and bay crabs printed on it and it did a handful of stunts. One of the cool surprises that night was a special Baltimore truck. Seriously? Is there anything cooler than this? Several times during the show, a monster truck, full of cheerleaders would drive around and shoot t-shirts into the crowd. They had quad races, modified Jeep races, and of course the cheerleaders. They had plenty of entertainment going between the end of the Pit Party and the start of the main event. The only disappointment was Grave Digger’s “land” booting us with 15 minutes to spare until closing. ![]() We got our picture taken with several of our favorite trucks. My son liked watching the RC action at the Traxxis track, where they feature accurate replicas of your favorite Monster Jam trucks that you can drive. At one point they had a guy doing backflips on a pogo stick, while the high-flying bikers were soaring 30 feet in the air above him, while a motorcylce dangerously weaved around the ramps on the ground. The centerpiece entertainment were the BMX stunt drivers. It was cool getting up close to check out new truck Zombie. My son and I really like Monster Mutt Dalmation and Iron Man, but Grave Digger and Max-D are also big favorites.Įach time, we make a point to hit the Party in the Pits. It was hard choosing who to cheer for, as we had so many favorites present. Max-D was the big winner at the end of the night, but we saw truck loads of amazing stunts and tricks. This past Saturday at M&T Bank (Raven’s) Stadium in Baltimore we witnessed the Monster Jam: Path of Destruction, and it came through like a wrecking ball. Click below for a ton of awesome photos from the JMonster Jam Path of Destruction at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore MD.! ![]()
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