Yeah. If the merger closes in enough time, 2025 is when you can start to see some changes and cross-over. I imagine the pass system will once again be revamped with the old legacy memberships finally being completely discontinued and the highest level of pass being good at all CF and Six Flags parks.
coasterfanatic wrote: I imagine the pass system will once again be revamped with the old legacy memberships finally being completely discontinued and the highest level of pass being good at all CF and Six Flags parks.
That's the day I am dreading as a legacy Diamond member. Included dining, daily skip the lines, etc.
I like the way Cedar Fair goes the extra mile. This whole windy city bar just shows the complete lack of effort and common sense. Giving a bar in the Southwest territory a southwest theme should be simple. leave it to the current Six Flags management to screw it up
JackGlass wrote:I like the way Cedar Fair goes the extra mile. This whole windy city bar just shows the complete lack of effort and common sense. Giving a bar in the Southwest territory a southwest theme should be simple. leave it to the current Six Flags management to screw it up
Agreed, but theming went out the window a long time ago at Six. Even under JRA they gave up on theming.
Also, side note: a friend of mine who lives the park has pointed that that they have (finally) fixed the light on Eagles helix!!
I should clarify that JRA did make some attempts at theming, Buccaneer Battle when it opened was some of the best (although out of place) theming SF has done during my time visiting.
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Goku1910 wrote:I should clarify that JRA did make some attempts at theming, Buccaneer Battle when it opened was some of the best (although out of place) theming SF has done during my time visiting.
I agree, it's a very fun & well themed ride. Whatever coaster they put there, it should fit a pirate theme & they can easily repurpose some of it. It would be like the battle was won by the pirates lol idk. Easy way to reuse some things & make better use of the area.
Goku1910 wrote:I should clarify that JRA did make some attempts at theming, Buccaneer Battle when it opened was some of the best (although out of place) theming SF has done during my time visiting.
I agree, it's a very fun & well themed ride. Whatever coaster they put there, it should fit a pirate theme & they can easily repurpose some of it. It would be like the battle was won by the pirates lol idk. Easy way to reuse some things & make better use of the area.
Strata - Are you saying you LIKE Suck-a-Neer Battle?? Even though it replaced a certain fave ride of yours?!
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Goku1910 wrote:I should clarify that JRA did make some attempts at theming, Buccaneer Battle when it opened was some of the best (although out of place) theming SF has done during my time visiting.
I agree, it's a very fun & well themed ride. Whatever coaster they put there, it should fit a pirate theme & they can easily repurpose some of it. It would be like the battle was won by the pirates lol idk. Easy way to reuse some things & make better use of the area.
Strata - Are you saying you LIKE Suck-a-Neer Battle?? Even though it replaced a certain fave ride of yours?!
LOL noooo I will NEVER forgive the death of Déjà Vu. Especially for BB. I'm simply stating that it did have a cute theme to it. They did go all out on it when theming is often overlooked or minimal. So that is at least impressive if I had to say anything positive about it. So now that it's dead, I say use its theming for a much better ride rather than scrap it all. Imagine we get a super boomerang in that plot. How ironic that would be...
Looks like construction on that brand-new entrance is finally making progress. Personally, I thought the old entrance just needed some new paint, but I am interested in the new overflow pavilion going up.
Goku1910 wrote:You know what I really miss? Our old ticket booths that were replaced with a cheap awning that looks to be made of cheap cardboard.
I had no idea that the booths had been changed from Opening Day 1976. I have only been going to Great America for 7-8 years now which I know is amateur numbers in this group. Does anybody have a picture of the old entrance? I'm either dumb or I can't find a picture online.
(On another note, does anybody have any idea how that new American Eagle entrance is coming along? Haven't heard much about it.)
That is probably a safe bet to make. They also probably don't want people seeing Sky Striker's construction progress so easily.
Thank you for such a high quality picture! Wow, SFGAm's current entrance looks s***** compared to the old entrance. Imagine if SF brought back the original entrance either one-to-one or with a few minor changes. (E.g. putting the SFGAm logo over the center of the booths, similar to Fiesta Texas' entrance.)
Speaking of Opening Day, I was thinking about arriving to the park two hours early to get on the first cycle for Sky Striker, but since Sky Striker looks to not make Opening Day, I might as well arrive when I normally do. Does anybody have any advice for Opening Day? Would you suggest rope-dropping the park opening day?
Blue_Toad_Coasters wrote:That is probably a safe bet to make. They also probably don't want people seeing Sky Striker's construction progress so easily.
Eh, that's not the only reason. It's more or less because the Entrance doesn't currently exist.
As for opening day advice, you have to go with the expectation that you won't get on a lot of rides. Operations are usually hit or miss and the crowds are going to be insane because of all the people processing their passes. I go every year because I get really goddamn bored sitting at home all winter.
"I've been told that some part of every wish will be heard but lately I lost sight of the truth in those words."
The parks main entrance won’t even be ready for Opening Day. I usually wait a weekend or two, and wait until they start adding the weekdays in. Early season weekdays are always a good option!
Blue_Toad_Coasters wrote:That is probably a safe bet to make. They also probably don't want people seeing Sky Striker's construction progress so easily.
Eh, that's not the only reason. It's more or less because the Entrance doesn't currently exist.
As for opening day advice, you have to go with the expectation that you won't get on a lot of rides. Operations are usually hit or miss and the crowds are going to be insane because of all the people processing their passes. I go every year because I get really goddamn bored sitting at home all winter.
Same here! I've been counting down the days until SFGAm opens this year ever since a little before the countdown hit a month left. I am only planning to get 3-4 rides in, 5 maximum, especially after seeing how busy St. Louis was on their Opening Day. Thanks for the advice!