On one hand, I wasn't even going to write this TR because you've heard it all before. On the other hand, the only way the park is ever going to get better is if the negative feedback has an impact on their bottom line.
I went to the park knowing it would be crowded. You have to expect that on a Sunday in August. However, it's the issue of operations that kills the experience every time. X-Flight running one train part of the day, Villain stacking all over the place, Superman with ten minute dispatch intervals, and the worst tragedy, two trains on Batman.
I don't mind waiting in line if the park is doing its best to keep people moving, but this just wasn't the case. They finally added a third train to Batman, which was frankly pointless since they were stacking the two they had on. More time was spent with one in the station, one in standby, and one on the transfer than having one on the course.
As a season pass holder, you like to drop in for partial day visits. When the poor operation of the park prevents you from getting a few rides in that situation, there's little reason to keep trying.
All of this nonsense made it worthwhile to visit the area formerly known as Sea World. The good news there is that they haven't really undone what Busch did, and that's most obvious in the landscaping. The only real concern I have is the crowdedness of the sea lion pen. Way too many animals in there for a pen that size.
Unless the fall weekends are really slow, I think I'm done with the park for this year. Why bother when we have Cedar Point and Kings Island doing a great job this year?
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Jeff
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*** This post was edited by Jeff on 8/13/2001. ***