ytterbiumanalyst Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 ^ What? You've seen it broken down? What manner of madness is this? I thought there ain't no party like a B&M party, cos a B&M party don't stop! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TBpony414 Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Cool report but I really want to just talk about xmas lights. I, too, am a big fan. How does SDC attach their lights to the signs in such a way that, for example in one of the last light pics, they go with the flow of the sign? Are they stapled on or something? They look nice and tight. What we really need are pictures of your xmas lights! Pleaseeeee? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoinItForTheFame Posted September 14, 2016 Author Share Posted September 14, 2016 Cool report but I really want to just talk about xmas lights. I, too, am a big fan. How does SDC attach their lights to the signs in such a way that, for example in one of the last light pics, they go with the flow of the sign? Are they stapled on or something? They look nice and tight. What we really need are pictures of your xmas lights! Pleaseeeee? They are stapled in place. If you look closely at the photo of the kettle chips sign you can see the little silver staples holding them in place!! Pictures of my lights?! . . . Maybe I'll start a thread in the random random random category for my light show! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prozach626 Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 Thanks for the report. Makes me want to go back to SDC next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TBpony414 Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 They are stapled in place. If you look closely at the photo of the kettle chips sign you can see the little silver staples holding them in place!! Pictures of my lights?! . . . Maybe I'll start a thread in the random random random category for my light show! Yes, awesome!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoinItForTheFame Posted December 25, 2016 Author Share Posted December 25, 2016 Last Trip Report Of The Season. . . Well, last weekend we headed out to SDC for our last trip of the season. The last trip of the season is always the most depressing. All the trees are dead, it's cold, and there seems to be no sign of life in nature. This year's last trip of the season we extra depressing because of the miniature ice storm that rolled through the night before, causing extremely low temperatures, and high(ish) winds. While we were at the park the high was 14 degrees, so needless to say none of the rides opened, however I believe they did get Fire In The Hole, and Flooded Mine open after we left for the day. Regardless, we got a lot of Christmas shopping done, and got some fun photos of the park. The weather kept most people away, so as you will see the park was dead. . . Like, dead, dead. Anyway, enjoy the photos from our last visit of the season!! There will be more trip reports once spring rolls back around! Merry Christmas everyone! Well, we made it! Time for the last visit of the season. Such a nice snow covered roof?? Can you find the roller coaster in this photo? Praise da lort! Such a strange flat sided Christmas tree. So. Many. Lights. Have you found the roller coaster yet? Track for the all new B&M wooden, launched, flying coaster. Coming in 2017. You heard it first. Right here. Wildfire isn't feeling so wild today. No one is getting wet today. Nope, no one going down. The park is so empty, (You will notice this will be a theme in this trip report.) At SDC even the restaurant entrances are well themed. This photo really just feels like Christmas. See?? No one else in the park! Powderkeg is not doing any blasting today. Yeah, still no one in the park. THE ALL NEW: "Tom & Hucks Ice Blast!" I see you Giant Barn Not Swinging. The well has runneth dry. Lost River lost it's river. This is as close as we would be getting to Outlaw Run during our visit. Don't worry, I'll ride you next season!! Such a mean piece of wood you are. No falling on Firefall. *sighs* Maybe some day this will get reused. #Snow #MoreSnow The waterless marble. Still no one. . . Hello?? Is anyone home? *GASP* All new, never before seen snow covered footers, only at SDC, and only on TPR! No construction site tours will be given today. No firemen needed today. Time to buy some crack, and head home. Goodbye for the season! Thanks for such a great season SDC, we will be back next year! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted December 29, 2016 Share Posted December 29, 2016 ^ Well, at least you got yourself The Bread, heh. So, could you actually count on two (- four) hands how many people were actually there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoinItForTheFame Posted December 29, 2016 Author Share Posted December 29, 2016 So, could you actually count on two (- four) hands how many people were actually there? I could probably count the amount of people I actually saw (not including workers) on one hand. 99% of the time we were in the park we never saw another park guest. It was weird. It was like we were the only people in the park!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdcfan88 Posted December 29, 2016 Share Posted December 29, 2016 Beautiful pics! Love the lack of crowds. haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xstech25 Posted December 31, 2016 Share Posted December 31, 2016 No disrespect to SDC as i've been there many times and think its a great park. But if all the rides are closed, and you could count everyone in the park on one hand, it begs the question why even open the park in the first place? What if someone showed up that wasn't a season pass holder? Would they actually charge them admission? I can't imagine paying to go to a theme park just for the pleasure of walking around all day in 10 degree weather. Now if all the shows are going that's a different story but from your TR it looked like absolutely nothing was going on there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZambeziZinger Posted December 31, 2016 Share Posted December 31, 2016 No disrespect to SDC as i've been there many times and think its a great park. But if all the rides are closed, and you could count everyone in the park on one hand, it begs the question why even open the park in the first place? What if someone showed up that wasn't a season pass holder? Would they actually charge them admission? I can't imagine paying to go to a theme park just for the pleasure of walking around all day in 10 degree weather. Now if all the shows are going that's a different story but from your TR it looked like absolutely nothing was going on there. The weekend of the ice storm, admission was discounted. All shows except Dickens were showing - Dickens was not showing because Bob Crachet's wife IRL had a medical emergency and was rushed to St. Louis. He did not have an understudy at that time. Saturday the park closed early, but Sunday it was open the entire day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vonni Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 No disrespect to SDC as i've been there many times and think its a great park. But if all the rides are closed, and you could count everyone in the park on one hand, it begs the question why even open the park in the first place? What if someone showed up that wasn't a season pass holder? Would they actually charge them admission? I can't imagine paying to go to a theme park just for the pleasure of walking around all day in 10 degree weather. Now if all the shows are going that's a different story but from your TR it looked like absolutely nothing was going on there. I personally find SDC to be the type of place that would be amazing to visit even if it didn't have rides. So yes, I think being open was definitely worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ytterbiumanalyst Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 No disrespect to SDC as i've been there many times and think its a great park. But if all the rides are closed, and you could count everyone in the park on one hand, it begs the question why even open the park in the first place? What if someone showed up that wasn't a season pass holder? Would they actually charge them admission? I can't imagine paying to go to a theme park just for the pleasure of walking around all day in 10 degree weather. Now if all the shows are going that's a different story but from your TR it looked like absolutely nothing was going on there. I personally find SDC to be the type of place that would be amazing to visit even if it didn't have rides. So yes, I think being open was definitely worth it. Absolutely. When I was a kid, and there were no roller coasters and all the biggest rides were water rides, basically during the Christmas festival the train was it, and it was still a fantastic time. Even if I didn't live close enough to have a season pass, I'd totally pay to go during the Christmas festival just for the pleasure of walking around all day. Honestly, walking around and seeing all the lights and decorations is the main draw of this season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZambeziZinger Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 No disrespect to SDC as i've been there many times and think its a great park. But if all the rides are closed, and you could count everyone in the park on one hand, it begs the question why even open the park in the first place? What if someone showed up that wasn't a season pass holder? Would they actually charge them admission? I can't imagine paying to go to a theme park just for the pleasure of walking around all day in 10 degree weather. Now if all the shows are going that's a different story but from your TR it looked like absolutely nothing was going on there. I personally find SDC to be the type of place that would be amazing to visit even if it didn't have rides. So yes, I think being open was definitely worth it. Absolutely. When I was a kid, and there were no roller coasters and all the biggest rides were water rides, basically during the Christmas festival the train was it, and it was still a fantastic time. Even if I didn't live close enough to have a season pass, I'd totally pay to go during the Christmas festival just for the pleasure of walking around all day. Honestly, walking around and seeing all the lights and decorations is the main draw of this season. An Old Time Christmas has only been going on since 1993. They did 2 years of "12 Days of Christmas" before that. ThuNderaTion opened in 1993 and was open for the first An Old Time Christmas. Fire in the Hole has been open for all o the Christmas Festivals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xstech25 Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 As I said before i've been to SDC many times (including during their Christmas event) and like the park, but I definitely don't like it enough to go all the way out there and buy a ticket without any of the rides or shows going . Glad to hear that most of the shows were going though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ytterbiumanalyst Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 No disrespect to SDC as i've been there many times and think its a great park. But if all the rides are closed, and you could count everyone in the park on one hand, it begs the question why even open the park in the first place? What if someone showed up that wasn't a season pass holder? Would they actually charge them admission? I can't imagine paying to go to a theme park just for the pleasure of walking around all day in 10 degree weather. Now if all the shows are going that's a different story but from your TR it looked like absolutely nothing was going on there. I personally find SDC to be the type of place that would be amazing to visit even if it didn't have rides. So yes, I think being open was definitely worth it. Absolutely. When I was a kid, and there were no roller coasters and all the biggest rides were water rides, basically during the Christmas festival the train was it, and it was still a fantastic time. Even if I didn't live close enough to have a season pass, I'd totally pay to go during the Christmas festival just for the pleasure of walking around all day. Honestly, walking around and seeing all the lights and decorations is the main draw of this season. An Old Time Christmas has only been going on since 1993. They did 2 years of "12 Days of Christmas" before that. ThuNderaTion opened in 1993 and was open for the first An Old Time Christmas. Fire in the Hole has been open for all o the Christmas Festivals. Okay, thanks for all that information. So for two years, when I was 7-8, the situation was as I wrote, if you don't take it super literally. Hint: It wasn't meant to be taken super literally. Another hint: People rarely like to be corrected on things they didn't mean to be taken super literally. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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