Top 5 SF parks: 1. SFGam 2. SFOT 3. SFOT
4. SFGadv 5. SFNE
Of SFGadv and SFMM, SFGadv gets the nod by a longshot. *** Edited 11/16/2005 10:05:10 PM UTC by themeparkfreak***
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By the way, I LOVE arguments. They're fun! *** Edited 11/16/2005 11:50:04 PM UTC by themeparkfreak***
That's why these threads don't work. Giving your personal experiences with a park is one thing, but please don't speak for me or the rest of us.
DWeaver said:
LOL. 2 days later and no one has caught on yet that this thread is another lame excuse at starting a pissing match.
Gosh DWeaver. Judging from the tone of your text, I am starting to feel that you don't enjoy pissing matches. ;)
If your last date was shorter than a coaster ride, dump him!
If your last date was shorter than a coaster ride, dump him!
themeparkfreak said:
Goliath, Riddlers Revenge and Scream are all really good coasters (especially Goliath) but I think world-class is a bit of a stretch. They are all in the top 100, but Scream is a clone, Riddlers is a very good stand-up, but not the best, and Goliath is just below world-class. They are all undoubtedly must rides and they are all very good coasters.
I have a very strong inclination that you have never been to Magic Mountain, but are posing as if you have been.
If your last date was shorter than a coaster ride, dump him!
You have 4 decent parks within reach: SFKK, Beech Bend (with Kentucky Rumbler), PKI, and HW (with The Voyage). Good trip if you like wood.
I haven't been to SFGadv. But I can tell you that Riddler's Revenge IMHO IS THE BEST STAND UP. Eva.
kRaXLeRidAh said:
/\ I am pretty sure, he is not planning on blowing his traveling expenses to visit one great hypercoaster, a puny floorless coaster, and a bunch of sh*t Vekomas.NOT SFNE, nuff said.
Bah. Supes is worth the trip alone, but you also failed to mention T-bolt which I think is totally underrated, the best water park in the Six Flags chain, IMO, and the best collection of flat rides in the chain, IMO.
Oh well, to each his own. But I look at SFNE's line up and see a bunch of fantastic rides.
themeparkfreak said:
Right, ok. Just because I like one park better, and think that three coasters there are very good, but not quite world-class makes it so that I have never been there. I'll admit that it has been a little while since I have been there, but I have. But believe what you want, I really could care less.
So you pretty much admitted to not having been to the park in years, which would render your opinions of Goliath, Scream!, and Riddler's Revenge meaningless and insignificant in this debate because you have not been on them. Yet you are able to make such bold 'I have personally ridden them' statements such as "They are all undoubtedly must rides and they are all very good coasters." and "and Goliath is just below world-class."
Unlike SFMM, SFNE's rides are open more than half the year
Fair shot. But I don't understand why you would use SFNE in this comparison. If it were Cedar Point, Great Adventure, or any other park with the same large amount of rides, then it would work. But two rollercoasters out of 17 and three flat-rides closed in one day is still more attractions open for patronization even than all of SFNE's rides operating combined. And I doubt they (SFNE rides) all do consistently.
And if you really could care less, then why did you reply to me? Contradiction. Right there. And yes DWeaver, this could be classified as a pissing match and I am in the middle of one and ENJOYING it as much as themeparkfreak is
. :)
By the way, I LOVE arguments. They're fun!
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