I'm planning on heading there the 2nd week of June and honestly if Phantom's is still closed I just won't go. That's the main attraction for me and with all the other negative things I've heard about the park this year I just don't think I would have a great time.
Pretty sad that a park gave into the court of public opinion. Open the park however you want as long as it's within state guidelines. I guarantee a majority of the Facebook commenters wouldn't go wither way. People just like to argue on the internet.
Maybe an unpopular opinion but I wish parks would stop bothering to check restraints. Disney hasn't checked restraints for years. It's really a waste of time and it's not necessary.
It doesn't say whether they would be an extra charge or not, it just seems like they might be. Usually things like that are. I'll just give them a call and see.
What all is included in your $40 wristband? I was looking online at their list of rides and attractions and they list a lot of things that seem like they might be an extra charge (VR room, laser challenge, etc). Are these things included?
I'll be hitting up SWSA and ZDT this Saturday as well. I was planning on getting to Seaworld around opening and then just staying until about 5 or 6 before heading to ZDT. Switchback is basically all I want to ride anyway and they have a coupon on their website for a few dollars off if you come within the last 3 hours of closing.
If you've never been, it's definitely worth checking out. Wild One is a gem, Superman is decent fun, and Batwing is a dying breed worth a ride. Personally, I would wait a couple weekends until they work the kinks out.
Not visiting Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach. My family used to take yearly trips to the Myrtle Beach area and my dad wouldn't take me to Hard Rock Park when it opened. I figured no big deal, I can try again next year. Well, next year never came.
I would say Canada's Wonderland. They have 17 rollercoasters and outside of Behemoth, Leviathan, and Yukon Striker, they're all either average or below average. A few are just outright terrible.
It's not a bad idea at all to commute to Kings Dominion. It's only a little over an hour and it's all interstate. Historically, that weekend will be one of the busiest for the Williamsburg area all year but who knows how COVID will effect that. Personally, I would try to go through RIC. They're both technically about an hour away from Williamsburg but tunnel traffic can get miserable making RIC the much easier commute.
I'm going to SFOT and SFFT most likely on March 6 and 7th (Saturday and Sunday.) It really doesn't matter which day I go to which one. Does it matter which one I do which day as far as crowds are concerned? Additionally, I could go to SFFT on that Monday since they're open for spring break and I would just have to find something to do around town on Saturday. For context, I've never been to either park or even the state of Texas and want to hit as many rides as I can.