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Terpy, your probably right. I try to rate coasters by themselves and not against each other. So I could have 2 B&M hypers that might get the same score as a coaster, but prefer one over the other. Gad, Yea Ragging Bull could have been so much more if they didn't have that trim on the 2nd hill. While I still got great air coming down, it would have been superior air that would have you out of your seat at the crest of the 2nd hill.
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I am sitting at the computer in the lobby of the Holiday Inn here in Gurnee, IL. We just got back after long day at the park. First off, I am so glad that we decided on getting the Gold Flash Pass for the day. We got to the parking lot about 9:15 and were in the in the 2nd row from the front of the regular parking area. I don't understand why anyone would spend an extra $10 to save a little walking when your at an amusment park. Isn't that what everyone does all day anyways. So spending extra just doesn't make since to me. We got into the park with out much of a delay and then made our way to rope drop under the railroad trestle. After the rope drop we headed to the flash pass building. After the short video that you could not hear, I got our little red magic machine. Surprisingly it was less then I expected at $118 (for 3) since we are season pass holders. This is where the day had it's first hick-up. I had read that American Eagle opens later then the rest of the park. I had asked 5 different people including the supervisor at the FP sales location about this and was told that AE opened at 10:00 with the rest of the park. Since it is not on the FP we wanted to get this out of the way fast. Upon getting to the back of the park we found a few people standing in front of the ride entrance. None of them employees. I snooped around and finally found someone and asked them. They replied that AE didn't open till 11:00am. So now I am a little ****ed. We headed toward Ragin' Cajun and kept coming across rides that were closed and didn't open till 11:00. Once we got to RC the line was about 15 minutes. I guess the ride was fine, but I was still a little steamed that we wasted 45 minutes of morning park time because the staff doesn't even know there own park. RC was a pretty decent spinning mouse and much better then the one we rode at WDW. 6/10 Next up was Batman. We got a reservation for 3 minutes after we put it in and upon entering had a 2 train wait for the back row (shortest wait). This was a fun little B&M inverted but came no where close to living up to Raptor or Alpengeist. 8/10 By this time it was just after 11:00 so we headed back to AE and got both sides done in short order. This was a decent woodie but as a racer the blue side always wins as the layouts are slightly different on the 2 sides. I prefered the red side. Red 8/10 Blue 7.5/10. We then started working our way back up to the front of the park hitting all the coasters along the way with the exception of RC. The next one in line was Iron Wolf. This is a B&M stand-up. Again like most of the coasters here this was a decent ride but not best in class by any means. 8/10. Our next stop was V2. My 10 year old had agreed to do this but was still quite scared of it. She almost chickened out once we got to the station. We sat in the last 2 rows with my 13 year old along side her. After the train had gone backwards up the back spike I could hear a loud "this is AWESOME". While this is not as good IMO as Wicked Twister, it was still a lot of fun. 7/10. Next up was another quick lap on Batman the ride before heading to The Dark Knight. This was just what I expected so I was neither surprised or disappointed by it. 7/10 Now it was time to do a little flying. We placed our Superman reservation before the preshow of TDK so we were able to head straight on in. My 10 year old didn't want to do this so it was just my older daughter & I. This was our first B&M flyer. We both liked this so much better then the Vekoma ones. While hanging down for the short wait on the brake run was not the greatest, we so much preferred it to being on your back with your head below your heart. The ride itself was great with some incredible Gs in the loop. It was also interesting to see the shiny grass that was littered with coins. There must have been over $100 worth. I guess this is one way to help six flags pay off some debt. 9/10 It was now lunch time so we wanted to head out to the car for a quick bite. According to the video, the GFP could not leave the park and was to be returned to the sales building for them to hold. Since we were going there I put in Wizzer for a quick lap before turning it in and heading out. Wizzer was an interesting family coaster unlike anything we have ever ridden. I can see why the local fans were upset enough upon the park announcing that they were taking it out to protest strongly enough for them to change there mind. For what the ride is and is meant to be, I would give it a 10, but as to the ride compared to the rest on a trills basis 6.5/10 I then headed over to the FP building to turn it in. Here I was told that if we were just heading to the car for lunch, we didn't need to turn it in. I also spoke to the supervisor that gave me the bad info on AE and told him how disappointed I was in his lack of knowledge about his own park. We got back after having a nice roast beef sandwich and headed to the Southwest section. Here we hit Viper. This was an OK woodie that had a little air and was reasonably smooth but was nothing special. I also relize that After riding Voyage the week before I was a bit jaded. 8/10 After Viper it was time to ride the Bull. This IMO was the best coaster in the park. While again not nearly as good as other B&M hypers it was quite enjoyable. My only complaint was that most trains were going out with 8-10 empy seats. I saw one train with a full empty row yet the line was half way down the stairs. 9.5/10 With only Demon left we scooted over to get our 13th credit of the day (yes we did ride the sprocket rocket). This Arrow looper was not the best or worse one we have been on. It had some interesting tunnels with lighting in them that added to the ride. 7/10 At this point we started doing re-rides and flats till about 6:00. Since we were in Chicago, I wanted to get some Giordano's and knew that there was a location in Gurnee. We thought about leaving the park for dinner but noticed that they don't allow you to return after 7:00pm with a hand stamp. This IMO is a stupid policy trying to force people to eat in the park. Instead we called them and found out that the last order for a pie had to be placed by 10:30. We opted to get something small and have a real meal after leaving. This is where the next hick-up happened. We went back to the Southwest for some more laps on RB and went up to get some Chicken strips and fries to split. I placed my order but there was no place to pay. The register on the side that we ordered from was covered up. I gave the woman my credit card and a coupon from our SFA season pass book that was good at all parks. She then took my card and the coupon away and after 5 minutes came back and said I needed to speak to the cashier on the other side. I did this and he said it was for an order over $10 and we were just under. So I told him to add a dessert to it. He then could not figure out how to enter the coupon, and had to call his lead. After another 10 minutes I was getting pretty steamed. His lead never showed up. 5 minutes later he handed me back my card. After a few more minutes he left to help someone else. At this point I had my card, my food (cold now) and he had not run it though. Since he left me, I left him and went to eat. The rest of the night we spent on the RB. At 9:00 we were waiting for our GFP to allow us another lap when over the loud speakers we could hear them annonce that the people in the train needed to get off and that the ride was closed due to lighting in the area. Just after this there were several distant flashes that didn't look like they would clear out in the hour that the park was open so we decided to turn in our GFP and get some dinner. Giordano's was great 10/10 Overall we had a great day with a couple of issues that had me ticked. Most of the staff was upbeat and helpfull, the park was clean and the rides were decent. Now about the GFP, I am so glad we got it. IMO the park was crazy busy with 2 hour wait signs on a number of coasters. While we only got 20 coaster rides and about 10 flats in, I doubt that we would have been able to have gotten in 1 lap on all of the coasters with out it. I loved using it and am not sorry about it one iota, but if I had been on the other side, I would have been ****ed off. It is now time for bed as we have Indiana Beach on Monday. I will add photos when we get back on Tuesday.
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It came in 3rd last year.
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Big Bad Wolf closing
DaveStroem replied to Aaron88stang's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
The rumors that I have heard are that it will be a B&M flyer. -
TG93 SixFlags Great Adventure PTR
DaveStroem replied to TOPGUN1993's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
Great PTR you are getting me stoked for our trip next month. Hopefully KK will be back up & running by then. -
Good article. We are heading to SFGAm tomorrow and am planning on getting a GFP. We want to get our fill of coasters in. The locals say that the park has not been very busy on Sundays with only 45 minute average waits. To me that sounds relatively busy and enough to make the GFP worth it. Our current record is 44 laps on the 17 different coasters at CP. This of course was CoasterMania and was an 18 hour day. I am hoping to get close to this at SFGAm.
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As of last night, KKK is over 1/2 way up. I am betting that by mid August it will be running. Now about the name, You just have to wonder if they realized that Knoebels Kozmo's Kurves would get used. Might as well have called it Nights in White Satin sheets.
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Terpy, we will be heading to Knoebels next month. Our plans for that day are Lakemont for an hour or so then head to Knoebels for the afternoon followed by Hershey that evening. I figure that we will have about 5 hours at Knoebels. Since this will be a Saturday, they don't sell wristbands, just tickets we only plan on doing the coasters & the haunted house. I am hopeful that they will have the Flying turns open by then but not holding my breath. I also see that they just got a new kiddie coaster so since we are credit whores we will have to give that a spin too.
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I have a problem with Diamondback......
DaveStroem replied to dragsterfan420's topic in Kings Island
Don't tell me that, I am using this as an excuse to try and drop another 20 lbs. I started working out and now am more sore then 3 full days at the parks. -
The front row of the last train of the night.
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We have been to a lot of parks this year. It depends on what you are looking for in a park. We love Disney World and are going in September for our second time this year. Others that we will be returning to are Holiday World, Kings Dominion & Canada's Wonderland. I will list all the parks we have been to, if you have any questions about them feel free to ask. WDW Epcot WDW Magic Kingdom WDW Hollywood Studios WDW Animal Kingdom Kings Island Cedar Point Kennywood Busch Gardens Williamsburg Kings Dominion Six Flags America Waldameer Darien Lake Canada's Wonderland Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Holiday World
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Bugs Bugs Everywhere!
DaveStroem replied to goofywdw's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
Your complaining about the best meal at CP. It's free to boot. -
Shaggy, I would love to make it out to SFNE but that is a far piece to travel for a coaster.
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I have a problem with Diamondback......
DaveStroem replied to dragsterfan420's topic in Kings Island
I am sorry that you could not ride DB. As a bigger guy, I was worried after reading reports here. I however fit fine on DB. I see by your name here that you are a dragster fan. Assuming this is refering to TTD at CP that is one that I just barely make it on. We are heading to SFGAdv next month and I have been told that El Toro has more restrictive seats then even Millennium Force which is also a close fit for me. -
GINORMOUS PTR/VTR: SFKK, Holiday World, and KI July 20-22, 2009
DaveStroem replied to gigacoaster2k's topic in Trip Reports
The park was pretty crowded on Monday, but the lower queue was not open. Now on Raven & Legend, at one point both of their queues were completely full. Angie, Yes I would call it a fly by. When the train comes through there it certainly is flying. -
Big Bad Wolf closing
DaveStroem replied to Aaron88stang's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
Of the 5 adult coasters at BGW, BBW has been reported to have the lowest capacity and the highest maintenance costs. This is the reason it is being closed. What shocks me is the closure happening before the end of the season. Hopefully they have something in the works that will be able to replace it for the 2010 season. If they do, they are much better about keeping secrets then CF. -
Ace event at Zoombezi Bay Waterpark
DaveStroem replied to Dalefan's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
An ACE event with a closed coaster does not make since to me at all. I work in Powell about a mile from the park. If your going make sure to take some time for the Zoo side too. -
Big Bad Wolf closing
DaveStroem replied to Aaron88stang's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
We got to ride it earlier this year. It is a great ride with fun theming as you race through a German village. BBW IMO is best in class and will be missed. -
GINORMOUS PTR/VTR: SFKK, Holiday World, and KI July 20-22, 2009
DaveStroem replied to gigacoaster2k's topic in Trip Reports
Another great TR. But again we just missed each other. We were at SFKK on Sunday and HW on Monday. Isn't it weird how Raven & Legend can go from a 1 hour wait to a near walk on just an hour later. -
Kennywood in two weeks. (:
DaveStroem replied to pkister's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
I second the suggestiong on the fries. Try them with the brown gravy. MMMM When we were there, we got everything done in very short order followed by a bunch of rerides. I agree with Touch Down to hit PR first followed by Exterminator then head back to Thunderbolt. Racer & Jack Rabbit didn't have to bad of a line at any time the day we were there. -
Voyage Diamondback Millennium Force Maverick Ravine Flyer II There are so many others that are great and by the end of the season this list may change again. I used to love The Beast, but lately it does not pack the punch that I remembered.
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Oh that is OLD, says this 43 year old kid.
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Congrats Dvo. We too just hit the Century mark although a different one. We rode the Voyage as our 100th different coaster this year. I have no idea how many laps I have on these coasters though.