DAY 3- Six Flags New England
The day started off with a short drive to the park, missing the parking lot entrance (courtesy of BURDENOUS SUE <3 ), and also taking a very lazy trolley ride to the entrance gate. While we waited for the others, I had to use the opportunity to take a picture with two very awesome people who were my car buddies for the entire trip <3
I had a bit of bad luck when we got into the park, firstly because I got my hairspray confiscated which was extremely annoying, secondly because it took me a while to get my pass since the camera decided to malfunction and the lady needed a password to reset it </3 But soon enough, we were in!
First ride of the day was Goliath, the GIB from Magic Mountain. I always wanted to ride one of these, so I was pretty excited despite the long queue.
I apologize for the bad quality of my pictures, but instead of “point and shoot” I tend to “walk and shoot” so as not to fall behind, so they seem to turn out a bit blurry
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In line, I decided I wanted to take a picture with Richard. As you can tell, he was VERY impressed to be taking a photo with me <3
If you look closely you can see some CFers at the front of the train!
I actually really enjoyed it, and the towers were kind of scary! I screamed, not that that’s really a shocker. After the GIB, there was more Boomerang action to be had, so we went to the regular boomerang in the park. Too much boomerang in such a short period of time!
It wasn’t too bad though!
Then it was time for Pandemonium, which was not as good as Dragon’s Fury, but still fun.
Love the colours of the logo <3
When we got off Pandemonium, pandemonium occurred! There was bench tipping action, and bag hiding action, courtesy of the obnoxious one, and if you can’t guess who that is, you’re not very bright
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Richard looking smug as Ciall struggled to get his bag back!
We did the rapids after, which were actually really fun with some Titanic times thrown in there! Didn’t get too wet on those, but as I would find out, getting off rapids dry was not something that would continue throughout the entirety of the trip.
Because we are a bunch of masochists, we thought it would be fun to ride Catapult.
AJ had a gooood time with ride operator Lindsay, who basically told him they couldn’t fix the restraints to get the button on his pants from being unstabbed into his hips, so AJ said he wanted off the ride. They released the restraints, and like a boss, AJ said he wanted to stay on <3 Then, he was accused of being a liar and a scheme plotter by the op <3
After the horrifying experience of Catapult, we rode a good woodie with poor operations!
We were hungry at this point, so we got Panda Express, which was delicious as usual! I must have been really hungry, because I knocked it all off pretty quickly.
After lunch it was kiddie credit time!
Andre had way too much fun!
We rode a wooden coaster after that, which was also quite good, but I got no pictures of it.
Bizarro was next on the agenda, but after the disappointment of Boulder Dash, I wasn’t expecting too much!
Fortunately, I was very wrong! Even though we had to wait through a bit of stormy weather, it was way worth it! This picture sums up my thoughts about Bizarro:
Two big thumbs up (yes, I know my thumbs are weird and hideous), and it sits nicely in my top five.
These two creds-of-mediocrity were next:
The SLC was pretty bad, but that was to be expected really. Dark Knight was probably one of the most dull B&M coasters I have ever been on, but it wasn’t necessarily a bad ride, just very boring.
We had to take the opportunity to get Richard’s picture in front of Cold Stone.
Two more creds were needed: Catwoman’s Whip, and the Gotham City Gauntlet.
Hellllo Catwoman, please can we trade bodies?
We had another re-ride on Bizarro, and then we wanted yet another one, so we all got back in line. Sadly, it started down pouring so a few of us opted out and played dance games instead.
After going to the tat shop and walking in the rain, we finally made it to the trolley, where we had a CF-takeover of the back of the bus.
We had a long drive to NYC that night, which turned out to be very frustrating, and our car didn’t arrive until about an hour after the other cars. We got a bit lost, and almost got in an accident from nearly skidding off the road, but at least there’s never a dull moment in Sue’s car! The bad luck was just beginning, but I’ll save that for the next part of the report!
The end!