I'm going to do a small, short overall view of the current state of SFoT since my last report was obviously an irrational tandrum... durp.
SFoT is not as bad of a park I made it out to be. Yes, it is grossly overpriced (excluding ticket prices) but that's common in almost every park I've ever been to. Actually, when I think about it, SF food prices are equivalent to movie theater consession prices (in Texas, at least) which can round up to about $15-20 for a drink and food. This applies to everywhere in the park. You can't escape high prices no matter where you go. The only thing you can to be cheap is to ask for a cup of water which comes to you in one of those little pixie cups.
On my recent trip back, I had to pay about $14 for chicken fingers plus drink (I almost had to pay twice since the cashier failed to place my order(?) and wanted me to pay again).
You could bring a waterbottle with you, but then you'd run the risk of using the lockers.
Also, the food is awful. Like, really, really awful. You might as well just eat candy the whole time.
As for the lockers: they suck. Well, for me they do. I tend to bring my camera everywhere and it does not fit securely into my pocket. So I must pay $1 everytime I want to ride on of the rides that requires the locker. This can cost, if you rode each ride once, $4 (however, this is if you're stupid and don't keep your bag in one locker for both Mr. Freeze and Batman in which case it's $3).
On my recent trip, much to my dismay, I brought a small Point and Shoot camera with me instead. So I never had to use a locker. However, one of my friends did since she won a prize at the game stand. There's nothing really you can do to escape the lockers unless you bring along a friend or family member who will sit out the rides in order to look out for your stuff.
As for the rides... well, they'll continue to be awesome. There's nothing really wrong with any of them save for Mr. Freeze which breaks down all the time. Also, maybe Texas Giant. poop is painfully rough and I think would benefit from a retracking because, during my recent visit, no one was going on it. There was a moderate amount of people at the park and you could still remain seated for a second ride if you wanted. That should tell you something.
The park still smells like diapers. I appreciate the fact that they have what appears to be ONE spot for smokers in the entire park (I have yet to see another). Also, since I am unfortunate enough to live in Texas, the fat sweat and B.O. plus Texas heat, well, you get the picture.
Being in the South, there is also a chance you'll run into someone dipping or chewing (slim chance, might I add, I've only seen a few instances of spitting).
Let's just say all in all the park isn't that bad. You can ride all the coasters once in about 4 hours on a good day since that's all the park really has to offer.
Oh, and beer. They have that, too.