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Bballdude
07-21-2006, 08:55 PM
Im going to six flags on Monday with my cousin..we did it last year so its probably going to be yearly from now on...I just wanted to know if anyone has any pictures of Six Flags Great Adventure or movies...just to pump up my excitement...and I want to recreate sixflags but RCT3 isnt working right now (look for my thread in help/tech)woohoO!1 and also..whats everyones favorite ride at Six Flags..mines Batman/superman/medusa
Crowheart
07-21-2006, 09:03 PM
Well have fun!
My favorite ride from SF is probably Goliath, I loved that first drop.
Bballdude
07-21-2006, 09:27 PM
is that in great adventure?
superstrikertwo
07-21-2006, 09:30 PM
medusa is the bomb
The Don't Miss: - El Toro (ridiculously large wooden coaster with a first drop like a Hyper Coaster)
- Kingda Ka - if you get the courage. No need to explain - just look up when you get to the parking lot, and you'll melt. lol
- Nitro - a true beast - my favorite in the entire park.
- Madusa - smooth, and an insane amount of inversions. Another winner
- Batman & Robin: The Chiller - Over fast, but that trip backward is so disorienting, you'll come off and wonder what the hell just happened as you try to look for your eyeballs somewhere on the ground. Hopefully you'll be lucky enough to actually find this ride open - it almost never has both tracks running, and many times, NEITHER track is open.
Superman Ultimate Flight - painfully long waiting time, fairly short ride - but hitting the pretzel Gs on your back is worth the wait.
Other coasters (these I would skip if there isn't enough time to hit everything on a crowded day)
Batman (the first inverted the park had - still lots of fun - and the small footprint with tight inversions will cause dizziness afterward.
Great American Scream Machine - One of the older steel coasters with loops and corkscrews galore. It's more of a headache inducer these days, but still a good rush, if your skull can handle the banging.
Rolling Thunder - A dual woodie racer - (if you're lucky to see those lazy ass employees actually syncing trains these days). It's right next to El Toro - and looks like a Tonka Toy compared to it.
Runaway Train - The first and only coaster GA had when it opened. Mild, small seats (tall people will get their knees banged around). Has a nice ending curved banked drop over a river.
Bballdude
07-22-2006, 12:25 AM
i went on superman..its just the first rollercoaster you find when you enter the park..so my friend told me go on Nitro first at like 9-10 in the morning and he went on 15 times in a half hour!!! and then he went on superman at night and the went like 3 times in an hour! its insane..becaues i got to the park at 10...went online for superman at 10:15...didnt get ont he ride till 12:30 >_< i blacked out on superman and batman..and my sister said not to go on the chiller...
TheSkipper
07-24-2006, 12:58 AM
Moving to Amusement Park and Industry.,....
Alpengeist
07-24-2006, 06:13 PM
is that in great adventure?
No, Goliath is at both SFOG and SFMM. SFGAdv's hyper coaster is Nitro.
jarhead12343
07-25-2006, 10:24 AM
The Don't Miss: - El Toro (ridiculously large wooden coaster with a first drop like a Hyper Coaster)
- Kingda Ka - if you get the courage. No need to explain - just look up when you get to the parking lot, and you'll melt. lol
- Nitro - a true beast - my favorite in the entire park.
- Madusa - smooth, and an insane amount of inversions. Another winner
- Batman & Robin: The Chiller - Over fast, but that trip backward is so disorienting, you'll come off and wonder what the hell just happened as you try to look for your eyeballs somewhere on the ground. Hopefully you'll be lucky enough to actually find this ride open - it almost never has both tracks running, and many times, NEITHER track is open.
Superman Ultimate Flight - painfully long waiting time, fairly short ride - but hitting the pretzel Gs on your back is worth the wait.
Other coasters (these I would skip if there isn't enough time to hit everything on a crowded day)
Batman (the first inverted the park had - still lots of fun - and the small footprint with tight inversions will cause dizziness afterward.
Great American Scream Machine - One of the older steel coasters with loops and corkscrews galore. It's more of a headache inducer these days, but still a good rush, if your skull can handle the banging.
Rolling Thunder - A dual woodie racer - (if you're lucky to see those lazy ass employees actually syncing trains these days). It's right next to El Toro - and looks like a Tonka Toy compared to it.
Runaway Train - The first and only coaster GA had when it opened. Mild, small seats (tall people will get their knees banged around). Has a nice ending curved banked drop over a river.
Its also got skull mountain which is a small indoor coaster.
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