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ericthewanderer

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  1. Looking at those old Six Flags flyers from the 70's made me wonder: Who the hell are those colorful fur ball monsters!?

    From my understanding Magic Mountain's original mascots were a wizard and his pet trolls;the wizard was a Merlin-looking guy and the trolls were these "furball" characters.I wish that parks like that had kept more of their uniqueness!

  2. ^ Hate to break it to you there is a connection. He opened the ride and visited Phantasialand a couple of times.

    Anyway it is just called Colorado Adventure now. The 'Michael Jackson' part of the name was dropped a few years back.

     

    Wasn't there a wooden coaster in the U.S that for a short while was named "Michael Jackson's Thriller" in the early 80s when Thriller was released?

    Yes there was-it was the wooden coaster at Circus World before it became Boardwalk And Baseball;the management at the time thought it was a good idea .

  3. ^ I personally have not been on a Flying Dutchman, but from what I have read on several forums is that operations are slow on all of them. So I would guess its not the employees, but rather the design of the train and restraints.

    It's usually not the employees:most of the times I've been Batwing was only running one side/train(and is only able to run 2 train maximum from my understanding).

  4. So i was checking out the park on google maps and a few things i have questions about.

     

    1) With this park being so close to DC, why is it not more popular, especially with tourist in the summer.

     

    2) I would imagine that Six Flags owns a lot of the land around the park, could they or would they invest a lot of money into the park to expand and to bring in more people that travel to the DC area?

     

    It looks like a nice park, just a little run down and unnoticed to the public/company. A little updating around the park and adding new stuff could boost this park big time.

     

    The parks suffers from a combination of poor management, a lack of true capital investment to generate interest in the park and the perception alot of black people that go to that park which I think creates an extra layer or unfair racial stereotypes about the park and the people that attend the park.

     

    This pretty much touches all the most significant bases. If you wanted to add one in, it was that the infrastructure of the park was built poorly intentionally to save money, and it results in all sorts of problems that should have been obvious long term concerns but that was considered unnecessary to address.

    I agree.Having gone back when the place was first The Wildlife Preserve and then Wild World,there have been multiple owners with no long term master plan.Hopefully the Six Flags hierarchy will continue to believe in it and remedy the festering problems.At least SFA live shows have been winning the IAAPA awards 3 years running-now let's see them win for something else.

  5. I would rather start from scratch.I would start small and slow:first getting a large amount of land and building my own power generator and water treatment center specifically for park usage.The first rides and attractions would be basics like a sky tower,ferris wheel,a new handcarved carousel and a mid-sized woodie(around 100-120 feet tall).Later on I would add a lot more coasters,a couple of shoot-em-up dark rides and eventually a hotel.

  6. My guilty pleasure rides are mostly transportation type rides like skyrides and trains.But I especially love antique carousels with working band organs.

    And my favorite defunct guilty pleasure ride is WDW's If You Had Wings.I know some people consider it a "nothing" ride,but it was almost always a walk-on and it was a 5-minute ride in air-conditioned darkness(if you've ever been to Orlando in August you know what I'm talking about ).

  7. I try to marathon as much as I can,though I still haven't gone for any in the double digits YET.

    Some various memories:

    -At some of my first events at Great Adv.(back around 1999/2000) the park had a rule that each coaster had to have at least 2 riders to dispatch.Since Medusa was still new everyone was there,and I had to pull my mini-marathons of GASM,Viper,and Chiller(with OTSRs!)with one of the ride ops!

    -A few years later at another event Great Adv. dropped the 2-rider rule and I got to ride Rolling Thunder about 5/6 by myself;it was pretty freaky having nighttime ERT with literally no-one else on the ride .

    -Since SFA is my home park I can go whenever I can/want,and have gotten several marathons of various lengths over the years,my favorite being back in 2004 when I got about 7 rides on Roar.

    -Another memorable marathon was during a rare ERT at Conneaut Lake back in 2011.I managed about 4 rides on the Blue Streak that time;what was so memoarable is that that ride still uses the old "handbrake" to stop it-and since it was an after hours ERT they kept it off and the train just cruised thru the station!!

  8. Even though most of the revenue comes from the GPs paying full-price for every thing,I think enthusiast opinions do matter since they're the ones who buy season passes and make multiple visits to 2 or more parks every year.It's like a casino-they have to consider both the free-wheeling high roller and the cheap low rollers and try to appeal to everyone in some way.

  9. I think some opinions of Blue Streak not being all that great would change if the ride was in much better condition but for a wood coaster it's age, it's "OH CRAP!" moments of air time, especially in the back seat, beat out a lot of other wood and steel coasters that have been built today combined.

     

    It's definitely a gem worth saving.

    I totally agree-Blue Streak is one of the few rides where I prefer the back seat over the front.And when I went a few years ago the "oh crap" moments where due partially because the ride itself looked like it could fall apart as it ran it's course;I can only imagine how well it could run if rehabbed properly.....

  10. Well judging by the fact that they've never held this event before we have absolutely no idea. I wouldn't be surprised if the coasters were walks ons, I wouldn't be surprised if they had 45 minute waits. It's impossible to even begin to answer that question.
    Technically they did have a holiday event about 10 years ago-but rides weren't included.The closest thing to a ride was driving past light displays in the parking lot and the safari area.....I think this was called "Holiday Lights" ....
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    Apocalypse (1x): The ride is very visually appealing and was obviously meant to be the big kick to try to get this park back into shape. Well... that didn't work. The ride sucks and there's nothing I could say that hasn't already been beaten to death. Even after learning how to ride defensively and position the seat properly, some headbanging is inevitable. I wish Six Flags would consider floorless trains but it garners as much a line as any other coaster in the same general category at the park so I don't see it happening.

    Overall, 3/10.

     

    Mind Eraser (0x today): There's a reason we didn't ride this one today. In fact, I didn't even point the ride out to the rest of our party. The layout is really fun which is almost unfortunate because the ride is just so, so horrible. New trains could save this ride (I'll be giving T3 a shot next June) but as it is this ride is the worst in the park.

    Overall, 2/10.

     

    Superman (2x): I've said it before and I'll say it again, this ride is huge waste of potential from an awesome Intamin Megacoaster. Despite that, it's still a pretty good ride. The drop is okay in the back (which is where I always ride) but underwhelming anywhere else. The first airtime hill is mediocre anywhere on the train, and both helices serve the purpose of going fast and turning around. Nothing else. I'm still baffled by the straightaway (I get it at Darien Lake but here...), though it leads into an above average ejector hill. The final bunny hops are very good, stronger air than the B&M hyper finales. Even though it's my favorite ride in the park, the ride is still a stupid waste of track for half of the ride and compared to Millennium Force (which I'm a big fan of) it's just so underwhelming and hard to believe they're from the same year. It's good that it's at this park because it makes the other mediocre coasters worth riding once. Imagine if New England's superhero coaster were at this park. Everything else would look like, well, what it is. Lol

    Overall, 7.5/10.

    I think SFA would be better if they sold Apocalypse for scrap and used the money to buy new trains for Mind Eraser and reprofiling S:ROS's mid-section;I myself have always loved the ride,but if they replaced the first helix and that pointless straightaway,it could out-do Apollo's Chariot.
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