So during my trip to Chicago back in August, I obviously had to spend a day at Six Flags Great America since I had a good time there during my previous visit in 2013, and because I just had to experience Goliath. Overall, I had a terrific day at this park. Even though I had to wait about an hour for most of the coasters, the coasters themselves made up for it. I wasn't really sure what to expect from the park's operations and customer service since I had been hearing that this park was going downhill (no pun intended) in those areas, but the customer service I did encounter wasn't bad at all. The ride ops weren't working the fastest I've ever seen, but they were acceptable. I didn't encounter any bad/rude employees, which was nice. Every coaster I rode was running all available trains (except Demon, which ran two trains, although they might even not run three trains anymore.) All in all, Six Flags Great America is an awesome park, and I can see why it's starting to become a destination park among coaster enthusiasts.
By the way, I realize that this trip report is six months late, but I didn't join CoasterCrazy until October, and it's the offseason, so I needed something to do to help myself survive it. Anyway, on to the pictures...
Cornfields and coasters... Yep, we're in the Midwest.
Good morning, Six Flags Great America.
Shot of the Columbia Carousel, probably one of the nicest carousels I've seen.
A shot of a plaza with V2 and Batman in the background.
Started the day with X-Flight. I really like this coaster. Sure, it doesn't have mind-blowing intensity, and it's not Top 10 material, but it is definitely a lot of fun. There are a few parts with good forces, and the flying sensation is nice.
Going down the first drop.
Some folks don't like them, but I think B&M's new vest restraints are very comfortable. Much better than their standard OTSRs.
Goliath train leaving the station, and people waiting in the overflow queue. When walked up to the entrance, the posted wait time was 3 hours (ugh), but fortunately, with the single rider lanyard, I was able to ride after only 50 minutes or so .
They were giving everyone these boarding passes, which are in place to curb line jumping. This is a good idea, and more parks should use these for rides when they get extremely busy.
I have to admit, even though Goliath is my current #1 coaster, my first ride on it was slightly underwhelming. My second ride on it in the afternoon was really insane, and that's what did it for me.
This is definitely one of the most messed-up coaster elements I've seen. Hanging upside-down with only a lap bar is really something else.
Batman: The Ride is what a B&M invert should be: fast, forceful, and fun.
Theming in the queue line with a shout-out to B&M.
Vertical Velocity's dormant holding brake. I didn't ride V2 this time because I had ridden it the year before, and I have the same ride at my home park (Steel Venom at Valleyfair, although Steel Venom's holding brake still works).
Police car theming with a Batman train overhead.
Raging Bull going through a turn. This ride has picked up a slight rattle since I last rode it, but it's tolerable, and it's still an awesome ride.
Maybe I just got lucky, but even though the trims were on, they really didn't have any effect on the ride because I still got a lot of airtime.
Happy Raging Bull riders on the brake run.
The bull is about to get angry.
Viper train entering the first turnaround.
If you're a fan of floater air, this is the ride for you because it has a lot of it.
Demon train in the first loop. I knew it wasn't going to be the best ride, but I decided to take a spin on it since this ride has always intrigued me.
Got a pretty good smack to the head in the second loop. The tunnel that followed it was nice though.
It was cool hearing the original Demon theme song while waiting in line.
A shot of X-Flight's funky wingover drop.
X-Flight's inline twist. This actually has some decent hangtime.
Goliath safety instructions.
The station.
Goliath heading up the monstrous lift hill.
My favorite first drop on any coaster.
The dive loop. A bit slow at the top, but better while dropping.
Heard a really dumb GP comment while waiting in line, "It's a wooden coaster, so it can't go upside-down! It would fall off!" Umm... Goliath's train here would like a word with you.
Goliath riders on the brake run are happy, as they should be.
V2 sure does have a neat-looking entrance.
V2 and Goliath from afar.
The Sky Trek Tower. Never been on it, but it looks nice.
Didn't ride Superman because the line was too long to justify waiting, and I ran out of time. Wasn't a big deal since I had ridden it the year before.
Another shot of Superman. There's no denying that these pretzel loops are truly insane elements.
A shot of the park sign on the way out.
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