rcdude wrote:
November 11th is a holiday in the US, so expect parks to be crowded that day. I would not recommend traveling all the way to Six Flags Magic Mountain on that day if you won't be giving it a full day, especially when you will be there two additional days. The 12th will likely be quite busy, but the 13th should be noticeably less crowded.
I'm aware of Veterans Day. We'll just see how big the crowds are that day. Hence the question mark at SFMM in the schedule.
rcdude wrote:
Universal Studios has always been the most overpriced park in California even before Harry Potter. They charge comparable prices to Disneyland yet offer an attraction count comparable to SeaWorld San Diego. It's worth one visit, but it's not a park worth going back to frequently.
I know it was before the HP area only about 60$ entry. Still pricy but not as insane as it's right now. Still want to do that frickin' coaster and re-ride The Mummy a bunch of times. So it'll be alright.
rcdude wrote:
A Cedar Fair Platinum Pass will get you into Gilroy Gardens during their regular operating hours, but it is not valid for the Lumination event at night (though that event doesn't have the rides open). Also, the other Platinum benefits (such as free parking) don't apply at the park.
Good to know, thanks for that! <3
rcdude wrote:
Note that California's Great America has limited operating hours during this time of year as they are only open for WinterFest in the evenings. The event does not begin until November 25th, so the park will be closed before then. Also, only about 1/3 of the park is open during the event, so ride selection is limited.
I've seen it on the website. Flight Deck and Goldrusher are said to be open. So that's at least 1 new ride for me. So if the time and option is there, I'd simply pop by for a ride on those. (Seeing the park is only open in the evening. Night rides could be fun.)
rcdude wrote:
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk will also be in limited operation during this time. If you decide to go, call ahead and make sure Giant Dipper will be operating. Otherwise, it isn't worth driving out to the park IMO.
Thanks for that tip. Even though I rode Giant Dipper already, the main reason would be going back to see how it still stands. As I enjoyed that single ride A LOT 8 years ago.
rcdude wrote:
Lastly, I may be available to meet up (if desired) at Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios, and/or Knott's as I have passes to all three and live locally. However, I won't know my schedule until about a week before, so feel free to send me a message right before your trip and see if I'm available if you want to meet up.
Knott's I'm already meeting up with Jayman. So it could be good fun to see if we can get together with an even bigger group. All the other days, feel free to tag along if you like. ^^
Oscar wrote:
I could try knotts or sfmm but I can't tell at this time. still got my # though right?
Looks like it yeah, ends with 309?
Don't be afraid if suddenly a US number texts you. Last trip I got a US simcard for unlimited calls and a ton of data.