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  1. On 7/12/2023 at 9:11 AM, coasterbill said:

    ... or, why not just skip the line for free by being a duck!

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    Source: Reddit

    PS: I have no additional context right now, but it looks like a duck rode Millennium Force. This might be my favorite theme park story since the Orlando Eye semi-exploded on New Year's Eve.

     

    As the old song goes, if I were a duck, and you were a lady...

  2. 14 hours ago, prozach626 said:

    Some of us pay twice the admission to ride only 10 times a day and spend the rest of the time relaxing, while not waiting in line. Worth it.

    I guess I'd rather take that $100+ per person and spend the other half of my day eating better food and seeing better shows than I could at a theme park. I don't go to theme parks to relax. Different strokes.

  3. What are CP crowds like at mid-week in the middle of summer? My typical park day is one of those at a midsize Six Flags like Texas, Georgia, or Fiesta. The last CF park I went to was WOF on a weekday. Those are mostly walk-on, re-ride, headache-free experiences. I don't stop to eat park food, I don't see shows, I ride, and mostly coasters at that. I can't remember the last time I waited more than maybe 10-15 minutes for anything, and I don't know if I can go back to feeling like so much of my time at a park is just wasted. Does CP ever have days like that, or is a certain amount of waiting par for the course? If I made the special trip that's been in the back of my mind for years and timed it right, could I live the walk-on dream?

    I'd love to see the park and get all those legendary credits, but if it's always crowded, it's kind of like getting a standard room at the Ritz Carlton when the ol' Dallas Hilton always gives me the penthouse suite and free room service. I've been spoiled out here in the provinces.

  4. On 7/13/2022 at 10:00 PM, ryder said:

    That's why I only do pockets with closures when I visit them parks.  Never have lost anything yet.

    Yes! These days it's my debit card, season pass, and car fob ONLY (no wallet or housekeys) in my back pockets with a button or a zipper, with my phone and un-sunglasses (for dark rides) ready to be put in the ride cubbies or on-car pouches. SFOT is good like that and doesn't push ride lockers anymore.

  5. I took a trip through the south and SFOG was a big part of it, and I'm happy to say the park was even better than I remembered from childhood. No surprise, with the multiple world-class coasters that weren't there 25 years ago, like Goliath and Superman UF, and I loved Twisted Cyclone too. Even the repeats and clones were satisfying, especially Mindbender.

     

    But I have one big question: why does Georgia Scorcher exist, and is it possible to ride it without feeling like you just squatted 400 pounds while straddling a fence pole? My quadriceps were fucked up for days.

  6. Those are standard passes. In the past few years (perhaps even longer, I'm pretty sure they did it when I was a kid too) they've had an option that allows you to enter your ZIP code and get a much reduced price from what's listed there if you live outside of a certain distance away from the park. They were called "AARC" (not AARP, ha) passes. I was never able to figure out what it stood for.

  7. The park was basically perfect from 4-close yesterday. If you're thinking about heading out today, I'd do it.

     

    And who really gives half a good goddamn about the Six Flags shirts? They enter my consciousness for about 20 seconds of every visit. I'd never be caught dead actually WEARING one. (Okay, maybe if I just lost my home in a natural disaster, and the shirt was a Red Cross donation or what have you.)

  8. Will you be using 35 from Dallas to OKC or vice versa? There's a little place in Davis (OK) not far off exit 51 called Smokin' Joe's and it's some of the best in the state. In OKC, Leo's (NE 36th and Kelley) is well-known and does terrific chopped/chunked brisket, and ribs with a great peppery rub. Bedlam (NE 50th and Lincoln) is pretty good too. There's a little tucked-away place called George's Happy Hog near OU Med Center, but make sure you ask them to leave both sides of the bark on the brisket. The only Earl's worth your time is the original at NW 63rd and Western; Earl's has the best (and only always-on-the-menu) pulled pork in the city. Somebody already mentioned JT's in Del City and it's legit too.

     

    Avoid Back Door BBQ on NW 23rd, it's overpriced yuppie cue. Iron Starr (NW 36th and Walker) is where to go if you want yuppie cue.

  9. Unless you absolutely must ride together, use the single rider line on Vibora, Pandemonium, and STOP. Maybe Justice League too. I did it for the first time last week and would not have waited in the full line, which was the longest in the park by a decent margin, but then again I wasn't with a family.

     

    Batman is once again a weekday walk-on (and ride as many times as you can stand by switching seats) now that Backwards is gone.

  10. Giant's crew was *killing* it yesterday. I rode 6 times in about 30 minutes, which I've never had the privilege of doing on Giant. (It had an effect not unlike certain stimulant drugs. But I still don't see how people do real ERT.) If I get another email survey, they will get massive raves.

     

    Justice League was amusing enough but I wouldn't have waited in the regular line for it. Also please note if you have prescription sunglasses, bring your regulars for JLBFM, as the 3D glasses on top of sunglasses will put you in sheer darkness.

  11. I'm surprised this thread hasn't been any busier than this. What with the impending opening of JLBFM. Heaven forbid this ride should turn out to be a

    spectacular new addition to the park and a massive hit.

     

    I'm sure it will be great, but if I'm being honest, I'm most excited about its potential to shorten lines elsewhere in the park, and I probably won't ride it until next year. Maybe once if my buddy's kid insists on one of our trips, but I'm usually childless at the park.

  12. I don't know if all the Fridays before daily operations will be like this, but the park was just about perfect today. I got there around 3 as the field trips were slowly departing; all the signs said 10-8 so maybe it was open to the public all day, but the website said 2-8. Anyway, preferred parking was open and Flash Pass was closed. Titan didn't even have a person watching for go-arounds. Everything was virtually a walk-on turning into re-rides as the day got longer. Except for NTAG, where they were taking their sweet time, unfortunately. Oh well, I can hardly complain about one thing, and I think I'm going to make the first Friday in May a yearly occasion.

  13. While we're on the whole WT topic, has anyone ridden Mamba at WOF? I'm interested to hear how it compares to WT or M-XL200. Mamba was featured on insane coaster wars so you would think it would be known as a respectable hyper-coaster.

     

    I haven't been on Wild Thing, but from watching POVs it looks almost identical to Mamba, which I have always found pretty average. (Not awful, just average, and I quite like WOF as a whole.) It doesn't compare favorably to XL200 from 10 years earlier, Titan from the same year, or any number of hypers built since. I'm not sure why it would have been on a TV show.

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