One character I'll probably never meet at Six Flags parks is Road Runner. I've met Coyote, though.
And I also bought a Road Runner plush in one of the shops.
I would get out of CA as soon as possible. A lot of people are, but they're taking the same mindsets and habits with them that wrecked the state. It's mighty suspicious.
Regardless, MM seemed like a place with great attractions, but was generally a shithole in 2012 when we went. From the outside looking in, it seems to have grown equally in both areas. There's a slim to none chance of us ever returning.
If you live in So Cal and watch the news, it is just bad news every day. I don't like to go into LA any more and don't even think about going down to Venice / anta Monica to ride bikes like we used to. Most friends and family I know carry a concealed firearms everywhere you go. I would call it more fact than projecting.
Did they do some track work to Prowler? I know there used to be a lot of complaints. It's hard to keep up with all of the rapid fire information that comes out in this thread.
I went for the first time last year. Had after 4pm tickets and it started raining off and on as soon as we walked in. Park kept everything but Zinger open and we had a blast. I couldn't get enough of Mamba. I got a solid 45 minutes of rides on Prowler at night. They still ran the Carnival parade even with off and on rain.
Can't wait to get back to this park. I could ride Mamba and Prowler all day long and be happy. I really liked Timber Wolf, too.
It doesn't describe you at all, because nothing says that you not liking something makes you entitled. You shouldn't be expected to like a product. It's the job of Six Flags to find acceptability from the consumer. It's not the consumer's job to be automatically accepting to the product.
Organizations throughout the world have convinced the masses that their expectations need to be lower. Businesses, governments, social organizations, etc. It has become sinfull to want more.