Originally posted by KentuckyFTW
What the heck man? Where is kings island in this list, its located in the east! its in the south west part of Ohio and your going to cedar point. If you get the extra time you need to go! Oh yeah and in Chicago did you go up to into the seers tower? I know its not a roller coaster but its something you must see in Chicago. I went there in a school field trip in may, and it was pretty sweet!
As said in the pre-investigation topic: It was too far out of the way and too little time to visit KI. We'll visit KI probably on a next trip when visiting parks that are more towards the middle of the USA.
And about the Sears Tower we just found out too late. I knew that tower was somewhere, but I forgot that it was in Chicago... Oh well, maybe again in a couple of years...
Originally posted by Jonny Richey
Where's the rest of the trip report?
I want to see the Eagle pov. [:D]
It's called no internet [;)] I've got all TR's typed ready, all I need to do is upload pictures. [:)]
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31-05-10 ????????? Six Flags Great America
Today was our second day at this park. The weather started out pretty much dark and there was a thunderstorm coming up. So hopefully the rides stay open. Before we went to the park we went to the Burger King near the entrance of the parking lot. Not to get some burgers, but to meet up with 2 fellow coastercrazians! Jonny Richey and Bockzilla.
When driving onto the parking lot Bockzilla was already there. A few minutes later Jonny stopped at the BK and the meetup group was complete. We drove to the park and got in with our seasons passes. Since the thunderstorm was rumbling up the big rides were all closed for a while. Time to do The Dark knight coaster than.
For a regular Mack wild mouse it's a pretty cool ride. The theming actually made this ride better than any other wild mouse I've ridden so far. The pre-show was funny tho. But a bit long before something actually happened. The turns from this wild mouse were surprisingly smooth in the zig zag section. Felt almost like a Maurer S?????????hne wild mouse. Cool ride to have ridden, but I cannot believe that people would wait more than half an hour for a ride something like this.
320: The Dark Knight Coaster
After a ride the thunder was rumbling pretty nice and it started to rain too. So about all the coasters were closed, we wanted to ride something that was covered but the queue was uncovered... So we left that idea. I spotted an ITG machine in the arcade and since it was raining anyhow we decided to go inside the arcade. After I've played a game it stopped raining, so hopefully the coasters would open again soon.
During strolling a while trough the park looking for coaster that are going to open we saw the first rides doing some test runs. Good signs, but a little more rain made those rides close again. Too bad.
Probably around Noon-1pm we finally could ride another new coaster. Demon was the lucky one! We rode the ride backseat. The drop was backseat a lot of fun. Some really nice airtime. The 2 loops were cool but that straight piece was pretty awkward in between. But I understand why they've done it. This ride used to have 2 airtime hills instead of 2 loops. I wonder how awesome the ride would have been. The stories go that a lot of stuff flew out of everyone's pockets on those 2 hills. After the MCBR we had some awkward banking stuff, awesomely bad transitions into 2 corkscrews. Good ol' time [:)] Overall opinion: Demon is fun ride to do, airtime in the backseat on the drop is cool, you'd only have to brace yourself when you're entering the corkscrews.
321: Demon
Since most the bigger coasters were doing some testruns we decided to ride the sky tower and have an aerial view across the park. We shot some awesome photo's on that location.
From the tower ride we walked past Superman Ultimate Flight that had a queueline of at least 90 minutes long. No way that we are going to wait that long right now...
The next new ride for us was Ragin' Cajun. The regular queue was over half an hour wait. So we decided to use the Single Rider queue. But they weren't using it to it's full potentional. Only 3 adults maximum per car and they were first asking if the guests didn't had a problem with joining a single rider in their car. Wtf?
Oh well, the ride itself was done for the credit, I've ridden the same rides on our dutch fairgrounds, so yeah. Even tho the turns on this ride went really rough, maybe a little lack on maintainance?
322: Ragin' Cajun
Since the coasters were open again, time for us to ride the most rain unreliable ride: Whizzer. Probably one of the better steel coasters in the park that just can't run with rain. It's a good ol' Swarchkopf Jumbo Jet. I'm really glad they still kept this ride classic ride. Swarchkopf's are becoming slowly more rare around the world. Which is a shame because they are marvelous rides! This one is no exception, it looks pretty tame from the outside but as soon as you'll ride it, it goes much faster than you've expected. Why that is, the faster area's are all out of the view from the regular guests hidden between a lot of trees. Also the ride is still pretty much smooth as glass, Especially because of it's age.
323: Whizzer
We still had 2 more coasters to go in this park to gain a coasterbingo, so now it was up to the last unridden wooden rollercoaster in this park: Viper! When I saw the ride it looks like it's a mirrored cyclone layout. Cool, since those layouts are tons of fun. We rode the ride frontseat. A lot of great airtime on this ride as expected. But different to the layouts I've ridden so far was that a lot of turns weren't banked. Which added a lot to the ride. So this ride ended up having much more lateral G forces than I expected.
324: Viper
Only 1 ride left for us to do and that's the B&M Flying Coaster: Superman Ultimate Flight. For me personally it's the last B&M Flying layout to ride and probably something like the 3rd last B&M Flying Coaster around the world. (If I'm not mistaken there are currently 3 of these clones around the world.) Obviously this ride just does where it's been build for. Have a compact coaster with a Pretzel Loop. The rest of the layout is just a zig zag and to finish off they end with a roll onto the final brakes. It's a cool ride but imo the least fun ride of all the B&M Flyers that I've ridden.
325: Superman Ultimate Flight
Since we bought some T-shirts of some rides we got some cool Exit Passes. It ended up being only cool for only one ride in the park. At the rest of the rides all the ride-opp b*tch about seating preferences... On the exit pass it clearly states: ?????????No specific seating requests please.?????????. So they ask you not to have a seating request but that you are allowed to have a seating request... We've been denied with our seating requests twice on Viper and on American Eagle... ?????????No, we cannot reserve a seat for you in the back.????????? Oh come on, people pay money for those exit passes and you are being redirected to a seat in the middle?! What a rip-off... The worst part is, the time that we wasted on waiting and b*tching about those seat request we could have waited in the queue and got in that specific seat already. All they could have done was say ?????????okay????????? and arrange those seats for one of the upcoming trains. All under 1 minute time... Now they had to deal with us for over 15-20minutes what also resulting in having a full queue + 2 trains waiting for at least 10 minutes straight, because they were talking to us... Way to go Six Flags on providing ?????????One Flag Experiences????????? to guests.
They could have avoided this whole deal with 2 simple solutions: 1. Don't deny people when they have a request on every ride or 2. Get a much clearer description on the receipt saying: ?????????No specific seating requests.????????? or ?????????No specific seating requests allowed.?????????.
After that extremely negative experience with Six Flags we used all our Exit Passes on Raging Bull. That's one ride they don't complain about seat requests. We had front and backrow requests and those were all processed without a problem. All we had to do was wait a couple a trains... That's how easy it could have gone at the other rides...
At the end of the day we went back to American Eagle for a few last rides of the day. Too bad they closed down the Red side already, since that's obvious the best side with constant action. I shot an onride video at night on the blue side during one of the last rides of the day. So that'll be up for the premium members after this trip.
Overall we had an awesome day, ridden all the coasters we wanted to ride and ride again. Today is the day for Cedar Point, as on moment of typing this TR, I'm currently 3,5 hours away from Cedar Point or also been said: roughly 200 miles away. Can't wait! [:D]