![]() ![]() The huge entry to the ugly-looking high-up first loop is so weeeird that I liked it and the little drop around the station at the end is kinda fun. It crawls over the top of the lift and stops dead on the MCBR, I assume that's mercy. I guess this thing was significant at some point, but it's just another rough and ready looping thing now. Batched myself into an empty row and had an empty seat next to me. Staff shrugging and saying that's the assigned row, whatcha gonna do? I was tempted to say move to one of these empty rows, but I'll let humanity do its thing. Staff nod back, open the gate immediately and let me into the station to roam free, regardless of available space.Īll sorts of chaos was going on, some rows packed, some rows empty, people kicking off about being their row being spited 4 times consecutively by people with exit passes. You end up on the stairs with Flash Pass people who get all confused and are waiting for their slot as you slither past. Took a fair amount of self-control to keep on walking. Whaaaa? Where did all these people come from. This ride is currently only open to membership holders. I was one of the first to arrive but got a big f*ck you as my first inside impression of Six Flags. Risk.Īnother rope drop scenario with a weird looking reindeer gyrating in front of some kids. Such a stupidly good deal, even though I paid more than if I had just got it on the day. I asked for the place to go and collect it and got bounced between 4 different places both outside and inside the park, each stating that they weren't the right place and in the end they just printed another one. After they were so helpful and keen over email to let me buy one remotely and claimed that they 'had to print it on the day of purchase', it was a bit of a shambles on the day. The views on the long walk around the outside of the park from the car park gave me slight Aussie Warner vibes with all those rides and superhero logos so visible from the outside, just a little more. Then 'what the hell is it doing' lurching down into a ridiculously snappy corkscrew with a brilliantly off transition and another decently sharp turn over the water, oh it's over.Ĭharacter and individuality is its strength. The aforementioned weird but amusing mincing section. The following upwards turn gives you the classic everyone shouting 'ahhhh' from positive Gs moment. The layout is refreshingly non standard after the standard drop and loop. Another massive B&M in a field comes back to me (sorry Monster).Īnyway. It sadly ends in weirdly off theming that was probably better off not being there - a couple of yellow barrels, the stars and stripes and what I assume is a scene from an aircraft carrier but could just as eaily be a submarine, followed by an ugly uncovered station. The zero-g slithering over the entrance isn't exactly unique, but with little else in view it's not just massive B&M in a field that happens to have that feature (sorry Pyrenees) and the meandering bit working its way directly above the queueline. This car you've booked, it's a bit small.įlight Deck struck me as another case of good placement. I'd paid everything up front so was dead set on the bill being a swift 0. The shuttle bus cant get you out because of the road. ![]() The shuttle bus cant get to you because of the road. ![]() ![]() There's no car hire on site, they're all shuttled. They aren't separate entities like other airports, just a big U shape of small 'sections' with a road running round it all. The phrase 9 terminals was thrown around on signs. And then they don't want to take it off you. Then they want you to fill in the customs form. But they've got those dumb DIY photo and fingerprint machines with no Japanese women to guide you. Faffiest airport in the world? The border was nothing like the stories I always here. It's that question I find myself asking each year - where can I get some creds in January? I've managed 660 odd without disturbing the shores of America, but the time is right. ![]()
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