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That means I'm restricted to weekends for the most part. But you're not hitting my local park (SFGAdv) on a weekend, and while I might dream of jetting off to BGT for a weekend, you're also hitting that during the week.
I have a great job for coasters in that I have two months off in the summer, one week off in February, and one week off in April. But unfortunately, workdays are rigidly fixed otherwise -- meaning, I can't just take a day off when I want.
I was looking to see if I might be able to join you at some point (assuming you'd be OK with that), but I don't see a possibility right now, looking at the schedule.
Mask mandates are starting to be lifted in many places. All of this is to say you may find the situation has relaxed a little by the time you come. But who knows what the future will hold?
OK, going to have a good look at your schedule now...
Yes, I see the schedule.
Restrictions here seem right on the brink of relaxing. Omicron has run its course and is abating at least where it first hit. And those with sense are now vaxxed and boosted, so the risks for most people seem to be diminishing.
Since Spielpark Yabadoo is inexplicably not among the voting options … I have voted for Phantasialand over Europa, although it is extremely hard to pick as each has its superlative aspects.
Coasters that have stalled in their openings and won’t open any time soon like to run tests just months before my arrival just to make my heart and head fight over getting my hopes up.
This is an easy one. Nearly everyone else I know who’s been to Six Flags Mexico went on a different Superman El Ultimo Escape than I did, and their coaster sounds amazing. The Superman El Ultimo Escape I went on was a glorified monorail, with no drop, no airtime, terrible operations, and almost...
Such an insufferable film snob here that I think the IMDb250 is crap. If you want a film list for grown-ups that’s really worth pursuing, check out the They Shoot Pictures, Don’t They? top 1000.
Unlike others who continually replenish their to-do lists, I like the idea of working to completion over however many years it takes. This last summer I was able to cross a few more coasters off the list (this year's new credits shown in bold).
1. Voyage
2. Maverick
3. Iron Rattler
4...
You describe how I feel about Disney at the moment, and for the same reasons. I grew up in Los Angeles, and as a kid I’d get to visit Disneyland once a year. They were crowded, full-day affairs, but everything about the day was spontaneous. No planning. No juggling of queue spots or passes. Just...
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