Theme park question...

slithernoggin's avatar
I enjoy the whole park experience, so I try to check everything out. When I travel with the Gang of Four (my roller coasting companions) we usually plot a general order of major rides, and stop at whatever catches our fancy on the way. When we went to SFSTLouis last year, we wanted to ride Mr Freeze, Batman, The Boss, The Eagle, and that big stupid wet ride in the back of the park as a concession to one of the Four. But on the way we hit some other coasters, food, shops, food, flat rides, food, and some food, too.
I love the overall theme park experience, but I tend to gravitate toward the coasters, especially at a park I've been to a lot. For instance, during my last few visits to IOA, I would ride the Hulk over and over, go to the comics shop (I am also a big fan of "traditional" superhero comics), eat at the Captain America Diner (if it was open, otherwise I went to the Fantastic 4 cafe) while reading my new comics and then go back to riding the Hulk. But still, I also enjoy parks without large numbers of coasters (such as the Disney MGM Studios and Epcot)
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NotWedge
"I'm not crazy, I just don't give a darn."
I go for the coasters, then any thrill rides that catch my fancy. If it's a well themed park like IOA, I walk all over and enjoy the theming.

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A good selection of flat rides, three or four good coasters, a fast classic wooden carousel with a strong band organ, tree shaded walkways and plenty of atmosphere. (Sounds like Kennywood,doesn't it?)
Mainly coaster but I can't pass up a good water ride!

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