Since the last time I was at SFGAm, it was hot and there were tons of kids from schools. But today, it was much cooler and I knew that it was going to get crowded and this was my very first time to ride upside down coasters like Superman, Demon, and Batman. I also brought my Fuji camera again. But there are the pics.
Brought some Dew with on the way to GA.
This is where I parked. When I was walk to the park, it started to rain but thankfully I brought my Bears hoodie.
Who the hell is Drake Bell? He came to GA for the concert series today. I didn't get to see the concert but I did took a peak on what was going on.
The people are staring at you and they will give you nightmares.
My Johnny Rockets Hamburger.
YOUR ASS IS AT RISK!!
Bull from the train.
Batman The Ride is better than Raging Bull. That what I think.
OMFG!! Time Warner has brought Six Flags again at last!
When I was on the line for V2, the train randomly stops and closing the ride for about 30 mins or so.
My friend Jackie, took me to GA and I made her sick on the coasters (I really did.)
SFGAm needs to shut up about this. Stop saying your the cleanest park in the world!!
Here is the pic from that concert that Drake hosted. There were girls F*%$ING screaming and the music was so loud that it hurt my ears. The long hair guy is supported to Drake BUT it does NOT look him in the 3rd pic. I only sat for a few seconds to this stupid concert. I can't believe that SFGAm still has the Spy Girl stuff from 2007. GET RIVE OF THEM!!
I wonder what we will get in 2010?
Overall, it was a good day. Raging Bull did not open until later and I saw the longest line I have ever saw for Raging Bull. Luckily, some group of girls were nice to me and they had Flesh Passes. So they let me go them to ride RB.
On Batman, I rode 7 times in a row. On the last three I got very flinty quickly and I was done riding coasters for the night. Was anybody there? I knew that Jon wasn't going to be there.
Luckily, some group of girls were nice to me and they had Flesh Passes.
^That's a cool name for them. They should use that during Fright Fest.
Agreed, that I think Batman beats the mega coaster, but yet I'm more into inversions anyway. I do like some mega, and I do like some wood coasters, but I like a lot of inversion types of rides.
The concert doesn't look that packed. I'm surprised. I think not to go the concert days because their is a concert, but that doesn't seem like people really want to see that person.
The weather has been terrible most of the year for the waterpark. Everyday I want to visit, than the weather is too cold for it. If it's colder in Chicago, than it's 2 degrees even cooler in Gurnee.
Pollution is hurting our atmosphere so much that the climate we used to see is disappearing.
"I've been staring at the world, waiting. All the trouble and all the pain we're facing. Too much light to be livin' in the dark. Why waste time? We only got one life. Together we can be the CHANGE. So go and let your heart burn bright"
QUOTE: "Overall, it was a good day. Raging Bull did not open until later and I saw [b]the longest line I have ever saw for Raging Bull[/b]. Luckily, some group of girls were nice to me and they had Flesh Passes. So they let me go them to ride RB."
You did not see by any stretch of the imagination the longest line for Raging Bull ever. The longest line I can remember is when back in '99 when it first opened the line went all the way past the entrance to Southwest, but I don't know if it was any longer since then.
R.I.P. Splashwater Falls and Space Shuttle America. Deja Vu, enjoy Idaho.
Hear ye, hear ye: "After 45 years, Six Flags has stopped smoking."
I remember a 5 hour wait for Batman, with all of those extra queues open. Who would wait that long?! Bull's peak was like three hours last year I believe.