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ytterbiumanalyst

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  1. While I'd agree that El Toro is the best wooden coaster in the chain, American Eagle is second, albeit a distant second. American Eagle is an Intamin as well, has a great design, quite smooth for a wooden coaster of its age, and interacts well when they run two sides. The capacity is awesome and it has short lines even on busy days. There's hardly anything one wouldn't love about it.

  2. and it's most likely going to stay that way until next summer. . when we're going to plan to go to Dollywood! (yep, I convinced my Spouse to go).

     

    Have fun, and good luck with Lightning Rod. Maybe third year's the charm?

     

    hopefully.

     

    tho to be completely honest? . . I'm way more interested in Wild Eagle.

     

    (shocked he agreed to go, he won't ride vast majority of the coasters, and he is NOT a fan of Country Music. . but he says he likes Dolly, so is willing to go next summer)

    You know, I can't stand country music myself, but I love Dolly, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and others like them. They weren't making "country music" as a genre; they were singing honest songs about their experience. That r ings true to me, and I'm drawn to that kind of song. Too many of the modern artists try to make a country song, and that's the biggest downfall. If you want to be a musician, don't try to fit a genre; don't work within expectations. You'll always end up singing someone else's song, and it will sound as phony as it is. Sing your song, whatever it may be.

     

    Wild Eagle is a great coaster. I don't fault anyone for loving it. I'm not sure why so many enthusiasts hate on the wing coasters, honestly. I've been on all 4 in the U.S., and they're all really fun, really reliable rides.

  3. Disagree. Epcot would have been a totalitarian state with the behaviour of its citizens highly controlled by the Walt Disney Company, and ultimately by Disney himself. I think Orwell would have had some sharp words for Mr. Disney's plan had he lived to see them.

     

    I say that as a fan of Disney and proud to say he's a native son of my state. But that idea would have been a disaster, and we all should be glad it never became reality.

  4. Wow, this is really cool! When Disney has an event, they really go all out. Glad you had a good time there.

     

    Digging all these retro reports. Very cool to see and remember how parks used to be.

     

    keep in mind, this is not an official "Disney" event.

     

    (at least it was not at the time, and I do believe it still is not officially a Disney Sponsored thing). -- can't piss off the Religious folks, you know.

    Oh god, yeah, I know that all too well. Not enough for them to be miserable for no good reason, they have to try to force everyone else to be miserable too.

     

    But I had no idea that Gay Days was not official. I remember when I was a kid and that started, there was a boycott that my parents very much participated in. We didn't watch any Disney or Miramax movies for a couple of years, and as we all remember, it bankrupted the company. Good to know this hullabaloo was all over a bunch of people who decided to all go to a theme park on the same day.

     

    but yeah, there are quite a few Cast members who are "family" and they really were thrilled to see us there. We were getting nice comments, winks and nods from Cast Members the whole weekend, even when it was just us walking together. (not to mention a butt grope from Dopey )

     

    . .was great they got to march in the parade, even back in 2003, even if not official event.

    Yeah, very cool of them to include the guests. Wait, what?

     

    (not to mention a butt grope from Dopey )

  5. Flying requires a rental car to get between the Midwestern parks. Renting a car itself requires someone to be at least 25, have full coverage car insurance that covers rentals, and have a credit card for a security deposit. If your group doesn't have someone who can do all that, forget about flying.

     

    Perhaps your friends are merely objecting to going all the way to Virginia. Perhaps you could find parks more in a straight line from where you live to Louisville that could break up your trip. I'm not sure what you've been to and what you haven't, but Hersheypark, Knoebels, Kennywood, and Waldameer are all pretty close to the most direct path. Based on the other parks you want to do, I'd recommend Hersheypark for your group, but if you've not been to one of those others, you may want to give them a try.

  6. Actually it looks like RMC developed a three train option for both models they're selling. It'd get closer to 800 riders. That sounds like it is a must for a Six Flags.

    You do know their business model, right? There is no way they buy any more than the minimum number of trains.

    I know of course they won't. The 400 Riders per hour is going to make for a miserable line.

     

    Park President Jeffery Seibert confirmed in a Q&A session to Texas Thrillseekers that it'll be

    A three train operation with continuous moving trains in the station for loading and unloading.

    They'll make it work.

    He also stated they are wanting to have the coaster in operation by Spring Break 2018.

     

    Sucks that SFStL will probably get screwed over yet again.

    Okay, well three trains will help, but it's still 3 trains that combined add up to 1 normal train. And count me skeptical that Six Flags gets any new ride running by Spring Break.

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