Has anyone seen how much change is in the water for roaring rapids? If u look at the water while waiting in the queue theres a ton of change there. Wishmakers lol. theres got to be dozens of dollars worth of change there and it never gets picked up. in the 2008 season there was change and this past season there was still more change. I went on the ride in april. Theres no way all that change could have been there only in april. there were also credit cards, and sunglasses, i think an old season pass was in the water too. Ive seen people spit into the water too. Oh those teenagers
Still saw the change $$$ in the queue for giant drop. Its behind the little fences. And a friend and I were wondering: Are the employees allowed to take the change, or does the company collect it and keep it for themself? Anyone answer this??
Yeah, I want to say SFGAm specifically donates money from the ponds and other places that collect loose change to Give Kids The World foundation. Any other found money goes to lost and found, and if stuff hasn't changed since I last knew people who worked at the park, if the money wasn't claimed within a certain timeframe, they were allowed to have it.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 222, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 822, Wood: 178, Total: 1000
On Raging Bull, someones wallet fell and it landed on the rail of the track. So my friend spots it out, and tells some other guy to go get it. The guy jumps over the queue, gets the wallet, just as a train is about to pass! So, he gives my friend the money ($2) and he keeps the wallet. I thought it was quite fascinating.
^^^ Should clarify this a bit, jumped and tossed it to the ground, picked it up and proceeded to hop back over the queue fence. Did I mention how tall he was. I'd say 6' 2". Also, the train wasn't like VICIOUSLY close, but it was like at the bottom of the hill.
david wrote:^^^ Should clarify this a bit, jumped and tossed it to the ground, picked it up and proceeded to hop back over the queue fence. Did I mention how tall he was. I'd say 6' 2". Also, the train wasn't like VICIOUSLY close, but it was like at the bottom of the hill.
One word rings, a lot of them. I have found everything from cruddy spider rings to a really nice ruby ring, small but real. You could make a lot of money out of those lines, a lot of people just choose to wear jewelry on the big rides, mistake I think so.
"Park staff later claimed that they were offered a hundred bucks a pop to try to the slide, but refused after seeing that test dummies often emerged on the other end dismembered. The looping slide was actually closed down for most of the park’s life due to these injury concerns."
Also, this wasn't in a queue line, but this past summer me and my dad were walking through Yankee Harbor and we saw a piece of cloth floating down V2's tower. Must've fell out of someone's pocket. I was going to pick it up and walk up to the station to give it back to the owner, but some little kids already beat me to it.
I saw someone with a Six Flags Discovery Kingdom sports bottle in X-Flight's station a few years back
One thing I've always wanted to do is to get a California's Great America, or even an older SFGAm map and put it in the map holder to see how confused people will get.