michigan's adventure June 23, 2009
This will be pretty short.
I invited my older brother chuck to go with me to Michigan's Adventure on several occassions, and, yesterday was the first time he accepted the offer. It was 90 plus degrees here in Michigan, so soaking in the water park was certainly on our minds. Keep in mind that my brother has not been to the park in 20 years.
We arrived at the park just before noon, to find the lot fairly empty, and, after wining about paying the $8.00 parking fee. We entered the park, and he was all smiles. He even thought the corkscrew was new, and I had to remind him that he had been on it before. We skipped Corkscrew, because the line was all the way out to the gate.
There seemed to be large crowds of people in the park, so, the empty lot was kind of deceptive. We made our way back to Shivering Timbers, bypassing loggers run, because it also had a long line. But, when we arrived at Shivering Timbers, there was no wait.
My brother was nervous about riding ST, and, was going oh crap all the way up the lift hill. His very words throughout the ride..was "oh god!" White nuckled all the way to the end. I asked him what he thought of it. And he said, it scared the crap of him. he said he'd never been on a coaster where you spent so much time off the seat. Then I took him for a second ride in the front! his expression! HOLY CRAP!! that's fast! If you ask me, I would say it approached 70..lots of air on every hill.
Well, we rode one more time on ST...no wait. And he wanted to go on the Wildcat. So, we went on it, even though I hate it, because it is usually quite brutal. So, after waiting 20 minutes in line, we did the Wolverine wildcat. SHOCKER! the ride was totally smooth and fun! There was a little damage on the double drop...but, mild compared to years when it felt like you were hitting it like a ton of bricks. Nice ride.
Next, I talked him into walking over to Thunderhawk. He did not want to ride thunderhawk, after getting it confused with King Cobra at Kings Island..(Long Story) I explained to him that they are 2 differnt types of coasters, and he had nothing to worry about...Another shocker! There was no wait for Thunderhawk! onl one train running.
My brother was very nervous, almost white going up the lift hill. And, another shocker! Thunderhawk was totally smooth, and fast. he laughed all the way through the entire ride...and wanted to go on it again! So, I took him for another front seat ride on thunderhawk...and he said, yeah! that was much better! But, still thought Shivering Timbers was the scariest ride in the park.
It was very hot in the park..(90's + humidity) So we went to wildwater adventure. Couldn't figure out why there were no lines for the rides, it's because everyone was in the Lazy River, and the wave pools. We are talking tube to tube full in the river. The lines for the slides weren't bad.
We waited only 40 minutes for the funnel of fear, maybe 15 minutes for the mineshaft, and 20 for the runaway river. If, you are not familiar with the three, they are all multi-person raft rides. We did a few tube slides, and, wandered over towards adventure falls, and Grand Rapids.
My brother was surprised by how soaked we got on the falls, and, I idecided to take them up on the bridge, to feel the force of the wave. We got a mild soaking, because a bunch of girls had the best spot. So, we decided to wait for the next boat...then some park employee comes up, and says, you only get one splash...move along. WHATEVER!!!
We took a spin on Grand Rapids, which had a half hour wait. And, got totally soaked again, but, it seemed kind of sluggish compared to the first year it opened. But we both enjoyed it, but weren't about to wait in line for it again...just way too hot.
We took a couple rides on some of the flats. Did two more no wait rides on Shivering Timbers, and a second smooth ride on the wildcat, and then back to Shivering Timbers for another front seat ride, and we decided we both had enough. (I was burnt to a crisp.)
And, we did all of that between noon and five. As we were pulling out of the parking lot, I noticed the driveway for the new RV park across the street. Looks like it might turn out to be a decent place. Looks like it might even open this summer.