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We arrived to the park around 10:30 to find an empty parking lot. I knew it was going to be pretty dead considering it was supposed to rain all day but this was awesome. Half-hour late and we still got front row parking. The thing I love most about the outside of the park is how hidden the park is from the road. You cannot tell there is a theme park there unless you knew it was. I drove by the day before and all I could see is the tops of Wild Eagle's elements. It is the same way until you are standing under the coasters. It's just that well hidden and it looks awesome compared to a Six Flags skyline. The employees were extremely friendly in every corner of the park and the atmosphere was top notch. My mom isn't big on coasters to begin with so we had to work our way up to the bigger coasters.
We had no clue where we were going so we just walked until we hit the back of the park. Firechaser Express was the first coaster we rode today and it was actually pretty fun. The trains are really open and the track is super smooth. The forward launch definitely had more force than the backward but they were small friction wheel launches so I really wasn't expecting much. Nothing too special but my mom and brother liked that it didn't scare the living s*** out of them
We worked our way back to Mystery Mine and I managed to conceal the fact that there is a beyond vertical drop enclosed until we were on the ride. Fighting the urge to blurt out useless facts that scare my family is hard to do. It was fun but it felt kind of gimmicky. The theming was cool but without it this coaster is pretty uneventful. The only part that was really insane was the drop and the final few inversions. Yes paradox, the hangtime is pretty sweet.
Lumberjack Lifts sounded way cooler than it actually was but it killed a few minutes before we rode Thunderhead! I knew GCI coasters ran balls to the wall but this was awesome. You literally get tossed on every turn. This would have been painful if it weren't for the rolling couches called Millennium Flyers. I had never ridden anything quite so strong on the turns. The quick transitions and high laterals really made this ride.
We actually didn't know there was a way back to the front right outside of Thunderhead so we ended up walking back the way we came to Daredevil Falls. Log Flumes are fun and I'm glad we didn't have to wait.
We went up by the Barnstormer with no intentions of riding it. I'm probably just being paranoid but I'm a little nervous to get on an S&S Screamin' Swing after Skyhawk snapped a cable. Actually, one side wasn't running all day. Blazing Fury and the River Rampage were also closed. I guess they knew it was going to be dead today.
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