SF new web site.


Sam A. Marks said:
Six Flags Doesn't run their web site! Ackerman & McQueen out of OK City do it for them.
------------------
never met a coaster I didn't ride (except Junior Geminii) :(

DUH! That is obvious, what I am saying is that Six Flags needs to make sure whoever does run their website, gets all the information right. There are way to many information errors on this site, It is sickening.

------------------
If you haven't rode Raging Bull in the back row you haven't lived. The feeling on that first drop cannot be explained in words!

I think that some of the info is wrong because the Park typed it in wrong. I am sure they have some type of Content Manager, were each Park can update their part of the site.

Carlo

I think every park knows the names of their own rides Carlo.

------------------
If you haven't rode Raging Bull in the back row you haven't lived. The feeling on that first drop cannot be explained in words!

I like the design of it

------------------
In the year of 2050 they will have coasters over 1000 ft. I bet you my life... (and i will be 89 then and will be the first to ride it.)

Kick The Sky's avatar
For those Great America die hards out there, on the page for viper, http://www.sixflags.com/parks/greatamerica/rides/viper.asp

they show in the background Rolling Thunder, a ride that was removed I think in 96 or 97. Kind of interesting they would being using a picture that old.

------------------
Bob Hansen

Operation Wicked Twister
Goal: Lose enough weight (50lbs) to ride Wicked Twister in 2K3
Progress: 25 pounds since 1-1-2003

It's also funny how both Diablo Falls at SFAW and Penguin's Blizzard River at SFA are billed as "the world's tallest spinning rapids ride" on the "What's New" page.

Also still of note after all these years is the fact that SFoT's Shockwave, which was built in 1978, is billed as the world's first back-to-back vertical looping coaster... while SFWoA's Double Loop, built in 1977 and also featuring consecutive vertical loops, is simply referred to as "one of America's first looping steel coasters". I guess 1978 comes before 1977 in the Six Flags time capsule!

As far as the site design goes, its VERY colorful (almost too much so) and seems to load rather slowly on my machine here at work. I'll have to try at home and see how it works.

ray p. (former Internet website tester who would have loved the chance to test the Six Flags one for errors!)
*** This post was edited by ProgRay 3/13/2003 3:12:14 PM ***

http://www.sixflags.com/parks/worldsofadventure/rides/batman.asp?id=rides&rideid=thrills

Ceck out SFWOA's Batman Knight Flight. They didn't even get the name right.

http://www.sixflags.com/parks/worldsofadventure/rides/eraser.asp?id=rides&rideid=thrills

This is also SFWOA's MInd Eraser (a vekoma boomerang)

------------------
every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.
*** This post was edited by rcpaul2000 3/13/2003 4:29:02 PM ***

You must be logged in to post

POP Forums - ©2024, POP World Media, LLC
Loading...