Make my first trip to Six Flags new flagship park last weekend. Having watched MM get ruined over the last 5 years, I had high hopes for GAV. Got to the park and 2 hours before opening and called my buddy who does control work for Six Flags. He had arranged to sneak me in a bit early to maybe get some laps on KK warming up. He met me at the front gate and escorted me into the park. A few managers met us in the main entrance and started asking him about the control schematics for a new ride. (Intamin Woodie anyone?) I kept quiet and after they left he could see the inevitable question on my face. He smiled and took me to the maintenance office and pointed towards a drafting table in the corner. After I swore secrecy under penatly of death, I got a look at the coaster. All I am allowed to say is that this ride will really surprise everyone. It was certainly not what I expected. I can't say anything else other than it has more senors and control work than Nitro, so you figure out the rest. I also learned that it is not a sure thing for 06'. He wouldn't say what might push it back other than to say he had heard that there was a chance it may not arrive next year.
After that we walked over to KK and waited for them to start the test launches. I was told they ususally don't start testing until the park opens, but they wanted to get the ride up early in anticipation of the weekend crowds. About 45 minutes before the park was to open they motioned us into the station. My friend said he gets about 10 or so laps on KK every day as they are still trying to fine tune the control system. After about 5 minutes we rolled to the launch track. Having been on TTD last year, I knew what to expect and I wasn't dissapointed. All those nay-sayers that dispel this ride as overrated are on crack. The launch was amazingly powerful and the force the train generates is awsome. The tophat is taken much faster than TTD and the airtime hill was actually a bit tame.
We got about 7 circuits before the ride supervisor came out and said they were having a few VIP's and we needed to head off the ride. A gruff voice then said, "they can stay on as long as they get out of the front seat." We looked over as we vacated the front seat and low and behold, Simone Cowell and a few of his posse got on the front few seats. He said hello to us and was actually fairly polite. We got 3 more laps before the park opened and I had a lot of fun watching Simone's lady friend have a nervous breakdown after the first launch. He was hooting and hollering the whole time. I am not really an Americal Idol fan, so I wasn't really star struck. AS we exited the station he struck up a conversation with us and my friend gave him some advice on the park. An all around nice guy tht seems to be the polar opposite of the a-hole he is on that show.
The park was opening so we headed over and got in line for Superman. I had ridden X-Flight, so I was looking forward to B&M's take. I must say that I found the ride pretty disapointing. Other than the drop and first inversion, there were really no forces at all. It almost seemed too tame. I hope MM's new flyed has a bit more umph, as this was pretty lacking. They were also running 1 train, so I can imagine that the lines would suck.
As I bee-lined for Nitro, I was almost crushed by the surge of patrons running for KK. The park security were trying to keep them walking, but the crowd wasn't listening. This was my first sign that the GADV crowd was a bit unrully. I noticed during the rest of the day that there were some seriuos issues with language and overall behavior that the park needs to address. I hadn't heard the F-bomb used so much in my life. Being an Irishman, profanity has never really bothered me. But the father in me was mortified to see so many small kids around when older kids were swearing like cheap whores. I confronted a few and they really didn't seem to care. The parents also seemed indifferent. Man, this is a different world all together. Some punk tried to get in my face when I asked him to watch his mouth around a few small kids. Thankfully I'm not small guy and after he stepped in my face I gave him a nice little shove and he backed off. It makes me sad to see how poorly some of todays youth seem to act. I'm not a quaker by any means, but kids should at least be considerate to small children. Oh well.
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Nitro was awsome. The first drop was amazing, maybe even rivaling MF. The back seat was definately the best as there was comfortable floating throughout the ride. Batman was Batman. Nothing more to say other than this seemed to be the most forecful one I had been on. Must be the earlier model. Batman and Robin were down, so I headed for Medussa. This was also a great ride the seemed a lot smoother than Scream, even though it was 5 years older. The parked then got super crowded, so I hit a few more rides and then headed to my friends house.
Overall, a really great park that needs to fix a few issues, mostly the behavior of the kids at the park. I look forward to the new ride and hope to go back soon.
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