Trailblazer Tony wrote:^There was also one in the student center of IIT
So how exactly does that game with all the candy work?!
Um, well, its quite complicated actually. First of all there is this meter where if you build it up to certain levels different bonuses will happen. If you get it all the way up, you get the jackpot (big box of one kind of candy). In order to get the meter up, you need to be able to spin this thing to determine how much it goes up. To do THAT, you need to knock candy onto a little tab. To do THAT, you need to scoop candy up fromthe rotating center, drop it, and then it works like those coin pusher things.
SOrry it that was confusing cause it was backwards. In oder, its
1- Scoop
2- Drop
3- push onto tab
4- get points
5- move meter up
I think they did a great job theming Key Lime Cove(although I still think the outside needs help) but there isn't much to do in the water park to justify paying $150+ a night for a room. There is what, 2, maybe 3 good slides, a small water playground, and a small wave pool? Not that much at all. I'd rather spend a tad bit more, take a little more time, and drive up to The Dells where I'd have a lot more fun. Now, I wouldn't mind paying for a ticket thats like $40 to $50 to go there for a day but not $150+ a night. That's just my opinion though.
This is where I would usually put stuff. Can't think of anything right now... =/
^Well, yeah, but I don't think it was ment to be a seperate entity. If you factor in Great America and Gurnee Mills, this hotel is basically 150 dollars for an added bonus between days at these other places. I would spend in extra 60 bucks to upgrade myself from the Comfort Inn to KeyLime anyday!
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter