I'll be going to Disneyland for the first time in over 8 years on April 4th or 5th, and I'm going to need some advice from more frequent visitors about the park like what rides should I try to get on first and how early should I get there because the park is open from 8 to 11 on either day I choose. Any advice is good advice!
2 people, my friends Dimitri and Hayden. We both went to Michigan's Adventure last August, at the beginning of the day they were afraid of the Mad Mouse (Wild Mouse coaster), and at the end of the day their favorite coaster was Thunderhawk (a Vekoma SLC)
I will be heading to Six Flags Magic Mountain for the first time on either the 2nd or 4th of April. I have been to a few of Six Flags' parks so I do know what to expect in terms of food and services, but I still have a few questions. What rides should I try to get on early in the day? Which rides are the busiest throughout the day? Finally, where is the best place to eat in Six Flags Magic Mountain? Thanks in advance.
So, I am heading to Six Flags Magic Mountain most likely on either April 2nd or 4th, 2015. I definitely don't plan on Twisted Colossus being open at all, so what advice do you have for crowds during that time of year, what rides to hit first, and even food options? Thanks in advance.
WOW! I don't usually comment on parks like this, but this is phenominal! For how limited these games are, you really took the opportunity to make it look fantastic! This almost looks like an aerial view from some of these pictures.
I rode Gwazi in August of 2012, with the new trains, and it was awful! I don't know what these people are talking about, but they're probably nostalgia-blind to see the ride how it truly is. I mean, it was still a fun ride, but... OUCH!
Goliath at Six Flags Great America, Zumanjaro Drop of Doom, uhh... I would say Thunderhawk at Michigan's Adventure... but that's my home park. I don't get around to many parks in a year, I usually get to the ride 1-2 years after they open.