hollybrooke: (Miilk Cereal COMBINE)
This is B-roll footage of the X-Flight animation that Six Flags lent out to ThemeParkReview.com. This includes the first car point-of-view of the ride. (I love watching first car point-of-view videos of other rollercoasters on YouTube because I may never get to experience actually going on those rides.)



Still really excited over this!
hollybrooke: (My Little Pony!!!)
Six Flags Great America just uploaded this video for the NEW COASTER THEY'RE GETTING NEXT YEAR!:



*squeeeeeeeeee* Super excited right now! Practically bouncing off the walls. Nearly peed my pants watching this. (That may have something to do with the three cups of coffee I've had this morning, though.) This looks similar to the X2 out at Magic Mountain, except this ride's seats don't rotate 360 degrees. I thought Great America would be getting something like that Green Lantern vertical coaster, but THIS looks MUCH better.

That's it. I'm going opening day next season. I don't care if I have to wait three hours to ride it. Screw FlashPass; sometimes the anticipation of getting on adds to the excitement.

(I'm wondering where they're going to put this coaster. This is definitely Iron Wolf's replacement, but judging from the video, it doesn't look like it will be going where Iron Wolf is currently situated.)

**edited** Found out it'll be located in the County Fair section of the park where Splashwater Falls used to be and they'll also be taking out the antique cars for the ride. Three thousand feet long, that's going to take up a good chunk of the park. Wonder how they'll handle Fright Fest with this getting constructed.... (But what will they do with the area where Iron Wolf is?)
hollybrooke: (Usagi pool)
So Kevin and I went to Six Flags Great America yesterday. And if you haven't been there yet this summer, you might want to go soon. First of all, they're running the American Eagle backwards until September 17th in honor of the coaster's 35th anniversary (30th or 35th, something like that. Or it may be the park's. I can't remember.).

SECOND of all, they're shutting down the Iron Wolf September 5th and getting rid of it. Which you know what that means. POTENTIAL NEW ROLLERCOASTER!!! *squeeee!* In all seriousness, though, Six Flags Great America needs a new rollercoaster reeeeeally badly. That Dark Knight coaster really wasn't worth the hype, and the Little Dipper is just a transplant kids' rollercoaster from when Kiddieland was shut down. The last big rollercoaster SFGA got was Superman: The Ride.

My suggestions for the rides? They really need to get some groundskeepers on the job and do a better job of upkeeping the ride atmospheres. They could get rid of quite a bit of the plants by the Demon AND repaint the rocks AND get rid of all the gum people like to stick on the "stalactites." (That was just gross.) They could also try to spruce up the queuing area around there because it looks kind of run-down. Also, they REALLY need to think about revamping the queuing area around Batman: The Ride because all of the Tim Burton-style Batman stuff just makes it look outdated. Just re-theme it after the Nolan-verse Batman films (ESPECIALLY since The Dark Knight Returns will probably be out by next summer).

As for a replacement coaster for Iron Wolf? I would die if they got a rollercoaster that was on the same playing field with the X2 out at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Or the new Green Lantern coaster, which looks INSANE:



As for the rest of the trip? Wellll.... )

Other than that, it was a fun day. My feet are sore today, and I don't have much of a voice left, but it was a fun day.

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