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  1. Six Flags Great Adventure - October: This was a park I had on my mind since 2011 (when I became an enthusiast), since then I had always wanted to go to this park because of Kingda Ka (obviously). After my parents then made some ludicrous promise based on my GCSEs, which I then achieved, it was confirmed that I was going to go to this park. Believe it or not, I actually made it to Kingda Ka. So lets start from the beginning... When driving to the park, there were trees everywhere blocking my view so I didn't actually see Kingda Ka till I was about 2 miles away. But when I saw it, whoa! It's big, very big, just whoa! We eventually arrived at the park and headed straight to Kingda Ka first. Kingda Ka: When we arrived at Kingda Ka, there was a very small number of people. So when the gates opened we went straight into the front row queue and only had to wait behind about 3 pairs. We then got onto the train and exited the station. We waited behind another train which launched (which is pretty cool watching a launch from behind) then it was our turn... After the announcement "arms down, head back, hold on!" we launched. This launch is so incredibly fast, not as explosive as Stealth's but towards the end of the launch you feel yourself speed up further to a point where all you can hear is wind and nothing else which was great. You then go over the top hat so fast that the height is not at all on your mind and before you realise, you're dropping through the 270 degree spiral (which is not at all as scary as it sounds). All you can think about after that is what you've just done which does stop you noticing the airtime hill afterwards. The overall experience will leave a mark on you, it's a ride every enthusiast must and will ride in their lifetime. We then did the ride again as the queue was very short and this time at the back. People say it's rough there, and it is fairly rough but it'll only be noticeable if you're not holding on. It's very easy to support yourself on the ride and you can still enjoy yourself. The back itself feels faster and more intense when taking out the rough factor. In conclusion the back is rough, but not unbearably rough (like Saw or Colossus). Zumanjaro: This ride was next up being directly attached to Kingda Ka. Like Kingda Ka there was no queue. One thing you'll notice about this ride is that there is no slight theme whatsoever, it's literally a drop tower plunked onto a coaster, but honestly I didn't really mind. In the station, I was glad to be put on the left car (the one that always drops faster), and the outside seat (next to the track) The climb to the top is a long way up and it makes you realise how tall Kingda Ka really is. The actual drop of this ride is quite tame, you're just gradually falling; that is until you hit the brakes where the deceleration is huge to a point where my entire upper half bent down into my restraint (life lesson - don't lean forwards on Zumanjaro). It's a fun drop tower, and the view is great. But it's not the best drop tower I've ridden (you cannot beat Tower of Terror or Falcon's Fury). I will say it's a good addition for the park and the delay on Kingda Ka isn't actually as bad as it sounds as the operations on Kingda Ka are brilliant, plus they had 3 trains. Green Lantern: I was really looking forward to riding my first B&M stand up, as it was a new experience (I had ridden shockwave, but this was so much different with looks and the experience itself). There was no queue so we went in the front row queue. On the ride, going over the drop was so much fun and the inversions were great. However, the problem I had was being forced into my seat after the inversions which hurt my back. This didn't completely ruin the experience but it was something I could do without. Green lantern is a fun ride, but it's not worth waiting in a really long line for and it's not re-rideable. I now see why people aren't fans of stand ups, but I don't think that should be the end. If they eliminated that problem (and made them all smooth like Green Lantern) then I think stand ups would be a blast. I'm not sure how they will eliminate it (they probably won't) but it can be done. Superman: This was the biggest bummer of the day, not the ride, but the fact I didn't get to ride it. We had queued about 1hr and when we got to the airgate there was a power outage which took away 2hrs of coaster riding. I was so annoyed as you could imagine (and superman is supposed to be a blast apparently), but I just had to accept that I've ridden Manta which is probably better. Nitro: After the 2hr power outage, rides were eventually reopening and we joined the queue for Nitro just before it became probably about 2hrs long. We waited for the front as it was a larger ride at the park which was worth it. I also left quite a large gap between me and the lap bar which was a decision I should make more often. The ride was a blast, there was airtime and speed which I loved! The setting of this ride was cool as well, going near the lake and in a grassy area where no one can enter. Comparing this to the other B&M hypers I've ridden, it's better than Mako and Silver Star. Better than Shambhala? Not at all, but it still made no.4 on my top 15. El Toro: This was a ride to look forward to as it is apparently one of the best wooden coasters out there if not the best. We waited in a line outside the ride queue (the ride wasn't open yet) whilst waiting for the ride to reopen. The ride then opened to our relief, and when we got to the station we decided to wait for back row. On the ride itself, the cable lift goes so fast you feel like you're being launched up the lift hill. Then we went round to the drop which in the back row, felt like a launch, this was the most insane moment I have ever had on a roller coaster! The airtime on this was mad and the sheer speed was a thing to notice. With regards to smoothness, the first half was very smooth (you expect your head to shatter in the dips, but it just doesn't!), the second half is fairly bumpy but it is completely bearable. The lap bar I think could be improved as it was slightly painful (not ruiningly painful) but apart from that, the ride was just brilliant and to sum it up: pure insanity. (You can just about see my face) Bizarro: This was to be our last ride of the day (due to my family getting rather tired). Again, we waited about 1hr but that was because the operations weren't great (the operator was playing about with the locking system and stacking was present). We decided to go back row as the front row queue was excessively long. The ride experience was just simply fun, fairly smooth (very little headbanging) and the effects were good. Comparing it to Kraken, it wasn't as good of a ride as Kraken was smoother and went underground (the second vertical loop on Kraken was my favourite element of Kraken). Despite that, the ride is a worthy addition to the park and is a great B&M. The Top 3: My top 3 in this park are the following: 1. Kingda Ka 2. El Toro 3. Nitro You may ask why Kingda Ka is above El Toro, it's because exhilaration is what I've been living for this year, and that's exactly what Kingda Ka offers - pure exhileration. Nitro is at 3, nevertheless, it is this my no.4 coaster so this ride isn't bad in any way, it's just not as good as El toro or Kingda Ka. Summary Review: Being a coaster enthusiast, this was the perfect park for me. It gave me rides which took my no.2, 3 and 4 spot on my top 15. The problem was the organisation and there clearly is an issue with their power grid (I don't know much about it, but it's still an issue), it would've been better if we were asked to leave Superman the moment the power outage occurred rather than waiting 20mins for us to be told that. Apart from that, I liked the atmosphere of the park and the rides were of great quality. The fact that the park is close to New York is convenient thus allowing us to have a trip to New York. Even though we only got on 6 different rides, it still became my favourite theme park and will remain my favourite theme park until I visit somewhere like Cedar Point or Carowinds. But personally, I would recommend this park to anyone, there is lots to do aside the larger rides and it is a park everyone can enjoy. If the opportunity comes to visit this park, take it with gratitude!
  2. After a recent visit to Six Flags, I now have an updated top 15 (the top 3 from Six Flags slot right in together): 1. Shambhala 2. Kingda Ka 3. El Toro 4. Nitro 5. Manta 6. Mako 7. Cheetah Hunt 8. Sheikra 9. Silver Star 10. Space Mountain: Mission 2 11. Rock 'N' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith 12. Montu 13. OzIris 14. Stealth 15. Kraken
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    Jokes

    A scientist was recently frozen at -273 degrees Celsius. We now think he's OK
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    Video Games.

    They need to listen to their fans on this one That's why the Wii U failed...
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    Video Games.

    I just hope it follows a more mario 64/galaxy style than the 3d land/world style (they were both good games, but they were far too linear).
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    Video Games.

    Looks good, but they better listen to what we want when it comes to games. I've been waiting for a Super Mario Galaxy 3 for 6 years, I won't be perfectly content till I get it...
  7. Agreed Towers tried that with Sub Tera, you all know what happened after that?
  8. I'm not an English minded person. I don't really read books, English exams are torture for me and figurative thinking is just sickeningly painful for me. That being said, I do like to write in detail when making posts and I will go into as much depth as I can. But I've probably broken too many English rules in doing so (but who cares? It's a human concept, so technically nothing's wrong ).
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    Jokes

    What does a subatomic duck say? Quark! (Chances are you'll only get this if you're doing A level physics, or are just very knowledgable about physics in general)
  10. I must say happy birthday to the guy @CharlieN with the same name, same interests and similar outlook on life from what I can tell so far. You must come to a TPM meet if the opportunity comes along. It will shock you when you're actually able to talk to people about your interest (and they'll understand what you're saying). I went to my first meet when I was 13 so don't worry about age groups or anything.
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    Phobias

    I have two unusual phobias which haunt me through life: 1. Globophobia - This is a fear of balloons or more specifically balloon bursts. General sudden loud sounds like gunshots or explosions terrify me (in reality), which explains why I haven't gone to a rock concert since Green Day in 2009 (explosive pyrotechnics). Anyway, back to the phobia, if I see a balloon that is being handled by a person or is moving in an unstable position I will slightly freak out, if it is handled by a toddler you may notice me increase my walking speed. This also makes me nervous about parties (especially when it's a friends of ours' son's 3rd birthday), lukily balloons seem to gradually be going out of fashion which is good. The worst part is when people scratch the balloon, that itself causes me to panic to a point where I will cover my ears and shout for them to stop. Yeah, being a globophobic is difficult. 2. Electrophobia - This doesn't haunt me nearly as much, but it is a concern with me. This is the fear of electric shocks, which actually started when I played New Super Mario Bros followed by playing Super Mario Galaxy at a younger age, I remember missing out levels due to watching Mario getting shocked scaring me. Seeing people getting shocked scares me, whether it's a video or in reality (having a van de graaff in physics wasnt the most settling, I didn't use it, but still...). This doesn't mean I'm afraid of using electrical appliances but it does mean I'll avoid any risks of electric shocks and I'll stay the heck away from any fences.
  12. Would it be possible to add topic alerts? I'm saying this because some great topics that are basically dead, I can't really revive then without deleting the last post, which I don't like doing (e.g. Instruments). Editing the last post doesn't alert the topic so I was wondering if this could be a possibility.
  13. Whilst walking through the backwards queue of the Swarm in 2013, a bunch of younger kids in the regular queue were shouting to us "don't go backwards, it's too scary!" Whilst clinging onto the fence (some extra apocalyptic theming ) Seeing as I had ridden backwards multiple times before, they were ignored
  14. I won't be attending (the small number of meets I've attended this year is alarming! )
  15. I always wondered why I never particularly disliked Baco, then I realised I've only ever ridden it front row
  16. Get the express pass, it'll save you hours of queuing and it's much cheaper than at other parks. Plus, DO NOT go in the single rider for Hurakan condor, you will lose the will to live (express passes don't cover HC for some reason).
  17. To put my favourite in numbers: 1. Stealth 2. Swarm (Saw if I get a smooth ride) 3. Saw 4. Nemesis Inferno 5. Colossus This list will change from time to time.
  18. Chessington's Next Big Investment it's frightening because it's not real
  19. My favourite ride at Thorpe Park always changes... Whenever I get a smooth ride on Saw (which happens every now and then) it becomes my favourite ride, but when riding Swarm in the perfect weather it's just absolutely breath taking and sometimes takes that spot. However, fairly recently I've become very attached to Stealth (launch coasters in general). Launch coasters have just been my bae this year Nemesis Inferno was at the bottom (out of the 5 main coasters), until Colossus took that spot after how rough it's been this year.
  20. A B&M hyper or a LARGE B&M flyer with a pretzel loop
  21. Only 2 more weeks now! (1 week and 6 days till I arrive at New York!) The excitement has just suddenly hit me today!
  22. Does Kingda Ka have lots of downtime these days? I know I ask a lot of questions, but I just don't want anything to go too badly (if Kingda Ka is shut when I go, I am screwed).
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    Sugar in Tea

    Tea - Milk with 2 sugars Coffee - Just black
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