A woman wearing a banana costume came to ride Delirious last night while I was working it. I asked her if she found the ride appeeling.
I also have been crosstrained at Valleyfair's own Ste.Ven: Steel Venom at everything but controls. So now I know positions at three of the park's coasters: Mad Mouse, Venom, and Delirious ( ).
I know it's been mentioned on here before about just how close HQS will swing to Joker, but now that it's open, has anyone gotten a good picture of just how close it gets?
For me, Solo was meh. It existed, but barely seemed to have a reason to exist other than to fatten Disney's wallets. The marketing for the movie was meh and the only reason I saw it was because it had the Star Wars tag on it. And at the same time, I am quite curious as to what Lord and Miller's original vision for the project was before they left the film.
That's not fair. And where ARE all the Dr. Who Major-Awesome-OMG Attractions ETC in the World....?
Somebody needs to get on that.
I think I remember hearing plans for something in some proposed park in England. But as popular as the show is this side of the pond, I wonder how well a Doctor Who themed attraction could work, or who could even get the licensing for it.
Chick-Fil-a is at VF now? That is news to me. Where is it? Must have missed it on my couple visits this year.
Chik-Fil-A has taken over the Chicken Shack by Planet Snoopy on select days. Locations outside the park are sponsoring(?) it. So it does not appear to be a permanent Chick-Fil-A location.
One of the lenses of my Dollar Store sunglasses (that I've been using since August) finally popped out during a shift. I was a pirate for the rest of the day.
Yo ho, yo ho! A pirate's life for me!
I love that line of reasoning. Anything that packs a punch can now be called a roller coaster, including Chuck Norris.
Does this mean that Mike Tyson also has bite?