I did SFGAdv alone, and just made friends with people around me in different situations. I ended up meeting some really great people, and knowing I'd never meet or see them again I enjoyed every second of their company... I don't think I stopped smiling once all day.
I'll probably never forget the guy who sat front row Ka with me, first thing in the morning, my first ever American coaster. I'll never forget the 7 year old girl who sat next to me on El Toro, front row in the dark. She had her hands up the whole way round. I've never seen such joy in a little kid. She asked me if we spoke a different language in Great Britain and that my English was very good!
One of the best days I've had in a theme park, to be honest. No bull****. Just lemonade, sun cream and smiles head to toe. I hardly even took any pictures. I enjoyed every ride in the park for what it was and was able to make my own judgement (one of the main benefits of riding alone) as to what was good and what was actually crap.
I know a lot of people won't appreciate this but the furthest point away from my little home here in the UK that I've ever been in my life is somewhere in SFGAdv. And I'd like to think it's somewhere stupid like at the top of Ka. And I think it's super cool that I adventured there alone!
I'm not the biggest fan of being all on my lonesome, but going somewhere alone isn't an issue for me, because I'm independent enough to make friends when I get there, and I never actually end up by myself. Riding alone isn't so bad!