SFGAm (of course)
Six Flags Belgium
Alton Towers
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Six Flags Holland
Cedar Point
Six Flags Marine World
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Six Flags Worlds of Adventure
Six Flags Great Adventure
My mom deicded to do a trip to Europe and she said we'll hit all them Europe Parks. (Ill get to ride Spinball Whizzer yay) As you can see my Six Flags Season Pass will come in handy this year. Does anyone know if I can use my Six Flags Pass from the U.S. in Europe?
I don't think my trip to Florida will be happening... my mom's friend was planning to divorce and move to Florida, and we were planning on visiting her, but a week ago she changed her mind.
I will be going to these parks for sure:
SFGAm
Cedar Point
SFWOA
I might end up going to these parks... not sure
SFMM (if I convince my parents enough)
Knotts Berry Farm (same as above)
SFA
BGW
PKI
Holiday World
Indiana Beach
Michigan's Adventure
Okay I think here's the plan for this summer, officially.
Spring Break Blowout 2004: Six Flags over Georgia, Wild Adventures, Busch Gardens Tampa, Sea World, Islands of Adventure, Boomers, Miami Fair, Myrtle Beach, Paramount's Carowinds, Lake Winnie, Dollywood, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
East Coast Extravaganza 2004: Cedar Point, Six Flags Darien Lake, Six Flags New England, Six Flags Great Adventure, Hersheypark, Kennywood, Six Flags Worlds of Adventure
Side trips: Indiana Beach, Adventureland, Wisconsin Dells, Paramount Canada's Wonderland, La Ronde, Six Flags St. Louis, Waldameer, Seabreeze
It seems like everyone here avoids Six Flags St. Louis. Why so? Its closer than many of these other parks and they do have a few coasters, including a nice launched one.
On a second note, How do you get to Indiana Beach? Directions? (from 88/294) Pricing? Good attractions to hit? It's closer than any other theme park to Great America and I hear it has an awesome boardwalk. I was thinking about driving over there for a day.
aero737 wrote:It seems like everyone here avoids Six Flags St. Louis. Why so? Its closer than many of these other parks and they do have a few coasters, including a nice launched one.
On a second note, How do you get to Indiana Beach? Directions? (from 88/294) Pricing? Good attractions to hit? It's closer than any other theme park to Great America and I hear it has an awesome boardwalk. I was thinking about driving over there for a day.
Follow 294 till it turns into 80/94 in Indiana. Take 80/94 east to I-65 go south For about 1 Hour from that point and follow signs to Indiana Beach.
Cornball Express is there best coaster in my opinion them Hoosier Hurricane. These too are built partly in the same structure. The park is kinda small but worth it for a day. They have a POP around $20.oo If your a ACE member you get it half off. They also have a campground so bring your tent.
Waiting to fill this space with something stupid to say!
I will agree with Iggy ACE on this one! Indiana Beach is definately worth the trip, if anyone decides to go . My gf and I went last summer and had an absolute blast!
It is enough to warrant another trip to Monticello this coming summer.
I have been going down to Indiana Beach every year since Ive been born. It's been a tradition to go down there every Memorial Day weekend for me, and up until a few years ago I used to camp at the campground every year.
To this day it's still my favorite Amusement Park because of the atmosphere the park has. Anybody who from around the Chicagoland area who hasn't been there is really missing out. It's got a great waterpark right on the lake, lots of flat rides stacked everywhere for people of all ages and the Cornball Express which is my favorite wooden coaster.
There are some pictures from IB in the photozone I took 2 years ago, and more will be coming at the end of May this year:
Indiana Beach Pictures
Well, My plans are changing rapidly! We were going to go to CP and GL for Coaster Con. Since my sister has decided to take some summer classes, and that we found out it would be pretty expensive for us for one week anyway......we have now decided to go in either late July or early August.
So now my plans are as follows:
Already visited:
WDW- Magic Kingdom: Over spring break in March. I still have to get a TR on here for that one, when I get the energy.
Will Visit fo sho:
CP - Late July/Early August
GL - Late July/Early August
SFGAM- Spread out all summer.
IB- Late July with the gf.
Eh, old thread, I guess I might as well post my plans too:
I already visited SFStL
I will be visiting SFGAM, CP, probably SFMM, Big Cheif Mount Olympus, Timber Falls (If you call that a park), and thats probably it.
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