With the 2016 season having already started at Six Flags Great Adventure, I'd thought that I would make this to showcase the trips I make to the park. Considering that it's 20 minutes away from my current job, it'll be easy for me to get there for a short day of fun almost every week, unlike the 45 minutes it usually takes for me to get there from home.
I plan to make videos of my visits to the park, but who knows if I'll film every visit I make. Even so, I'll try to write about all of my days at the park, and even give advice on when to go and what rides to get on before the crowds build up.
Without further or do, here's how my first visit to Six Flags Great Adventure for 2016 was.
Visit #1 - March 23, 2016
After a day at work, I began my drive to the park. As soon as I passed the gates for parking, I instantly became excited to be there. At some points during my visit, I jogged out of excitement. After processing my season pass, I immediately got on line to Green Lantern. Even though it's a stand up coaster, I still enjoyed. It might be from how I positioned the harness or something, I don't know.
After getting off Green Lantern, I began my walk across the park. Halfway there, I stopped at the Joker to snap a pic.
Afterwards, I continued on. While doing so, I saw that Skull Mountain wasn't open, but the waterfall from the skull on the building's facade was working. I then got onto Nitro, and while on the ride at the helix before the MCBR, my vision blurred out for a second, and I thought I was graying out because of that. It was crazy to deal with that.
I then made my way to the Dark Knight. While many people don't enjoy wild mouse coasters, I still like to ride it. This was followed by a ride on SkyScreamer, one of my favorite flatrides at the park. I enjoyed flying in the sky on that ride. SkyScreamer was my last ride of the day, which was followed by buying a souvenir cup from the Coca Cola Freestyle building, and for the heck of it, here's a selfie of me with my messy hair and the souvenir cup.
An interesting thing about my visit was that at the major rides, there were no entrance attendants. I'm not sure if the park was short staffed or they decided to cut entrance attendants. Who knows. Considering that I used to work at the park, I was recognized by a couple of former coworkers, which was very nice. Right now, lines are super short, so take advantage of that before the big weekend crowds kick in.
Total ride count:
Green Lantern: x1
Nitro: x1
Dark Knight: x1
SkyScreamer: x1
I'll be back at the park tomorrow, and will possibly be there on Friday as well, but I'm not completely sure, and I'll make more reports of my future visits there.