Nothing tops "It's a Small World After All" when it comes to being annoying. Then again, there are those tunes they play in the queues for Eejanaika and Dodonpa at Fuji Q. They cease their ability to amuse after the first hour or so.
^That was my biggest issue with Disneyland during my last visit. Even on a September Monday, the place was mobbed and tough to get around in. DCA was busy, too, but seemed more "relaxed."
I'm glad that you had a good day at Fuji Q, while still recognizing the park's numerous issues. I've been there on both a "good" day and a "bad" day in different years.
For me, it's any cheesy dark ride I come across at some small park. Even if I pretty much know it's going to stink, I still have to give that ride a try. A perfect example is the Ghost Train that used to be at Coney Beach.
I just had to do some "cleaning up" in this thread.
Cut out this pointless bickering--now.
I now return you to the CP thread, which is already in progress.
Isn't it great that Cedar Point has such a wide variety of coasters to please a large number of people?
^Those wooden Wild Mouse coasters are pretty insane, and Blackpool's is no exception, with the way they lean over in the hairpin curves and the craziness of the sudden drops. They're a dying breed and a completely different experience than the newer steel mouse coasters.
I've been using a red bow because I haven't found a tree topper that I like; they all look a bit too tacky, or they flop over because they're so top heavy. But the top hat is a very cool idea.