Whizzer Whiz Kid wrote:I don't really have time for a full trip report, but it was seriously dead today. Here are some pictures..Cheers!
Was Xflight the only coaster not running? Do you think any others might not be operational this coming weekend with the temps looking like in the 30s and possible snow? Can the coasters even run when its that cold? I've heard parks using heaters under them when loading/unloading to keep them warmer.. not sure if six flags does that. Just curious.. really long drive so up in the air about this weekend at the moment.
Yes, X-Flight was the only coaster not open the entire time I was there, however I do not believe it was because of the cold weather. They were sending trains quite frequently, but it kept stopping halfway out of the station from what I could see during my Eagle marathon. There were a few other rides that opened late. And yes, certain rides do have suggested temperatures that they are supposed to run at. Not sure how strict Six Flags is on that though.
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X-Flight can't run in cold weather. When the wind gusts are above 35mph the ride automatically shuts down (Which I guess explains why it got "Stuck" at the bottom of the lifthill on Tuesday and never reopened.) Same thing happens if the temperature drops below 40° F.
RollingCoasting wrote:X-Flight can't run in cold weather. When the wind gusts are above 35mph the ride automatically shuts down (Which I guess explains why it got "Stuck" at the bottom of the lifthill on Tuesday and never reopened.) Same thing happens if the temperature drops below 40° F.
ok good to know... makes sense. thanks for the info.
We got to the park and walked right on to the Whizzer 3 times in a row. (that was pretty great) my family was the only people riding triple play We rode the little dipper and spacelys since the line was so short we just walked on to dark knight. I did end up riding xflight but it was EXTREMELY rough. I rode it twice in a row (not the best idea) and got a headace for the next few hours Last riders on JLBM
I think i rode more rides in 2.5 hours than in 5 hours normally xD
Could the cold have been why it was xflight so rough?
RollingCoasting wrote:I plan on going closing day. All of the coasters (except Spacely's but...) were running on Halloween with temperatures in the mid-30's, so I'd imagine they'll all be running for Last Call too
RC, Was X-Flight running on Halloween? I'm going this Sunday and hoping to get some last rides in for the year!
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It seemed like it was for the first hour or so, but after that I noticed it was stuck on the bottom of the lift with riders. I walked by later and it was closed with one train in the station and the other on the brake run.
If if I were you I'd ride it as early on as possible, since the temperature may drop to 29° on Sunday.
Pumped to take advantage of what is essentially three (well, now two) weekends of Last Blast. Hopefully, enough people show up to justify (a) not closing the park four hours early, and (b) even more extended season dates going forward.
It seems like the other side always wins on American Eagle Also, I've ridden Goliath 23 times in one day. HBU? (Sorry in advance for unnecessary commas and parenthesis every where)
Currently at the park, so far only coasters running are V2 and Dipper. Most flats are open. Goliath and spacelys now open, heaters running under spacelys station. Eagle testing.
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Lizardgi wrote:Currently at the park, so far only coasters running are V2 and Dipper. Most flats are open.
Ooooh that is not good news considering we we are going tomorrow for our last trip of the year...can you please give an update if any coasters open? Thank you!!
Will give full report at end of day. Right now currently open includes V2, Dipper, spacelys, Goliath, demon, eagle, xflight, dark Knight. Batman, bull, Superman cycling. Joker, whizzer, viper not running. Park is doing a great job trying to get stuff running.
Is staffing just as much of a struggle as the weather? I can't imagine that they have a large pool of seasonal employees left for these last weeks. I wonder if there was some kind of bonus involved for employees who stayed until the very end.
Just got home, might do a longer report tomorrow, but all coasters opened today except for whizzer. If you can dress for the cold, I highly recommend going tomorrow. Pretty much walk ons all day, especially after sun went down.
Lizardgi wrote:Just got home, might do a longer report tomorrow, but all coasters opened today except for whizzer. If you can dress for the cold, I highly recommend going tomorrow. Pretty much walk ons all day, especially after sun went down.
Awesome! We will still go tomorrow then. Thanks for the update!
Another odd thing about today - many of the smaller food/drink stands were closed (signs said due to weather reasons, they probably had their water turned off to avoid freezing) so a bunch of places that are rarely open (even when it's really busy) were open (i.e. Firehouse Pizza, chicken place by the Eagle, Claimjumper Chicken). Not a huge deal, but amusing/frustrating to see a place that wasn't open on an incredibly busy Fright Fest day be open on one of the slowest days I have ever seen.
Here’s my longish trip report. I won’t do a step by step daily breakdown as we were with our 6 and 4 year old kids and our daily plan is probably much different than most of this form.
Arrived just before parking lot opened at 11:30 and the gates opened at noon. Temp was consistently in the upper 30s. Upon first open, the only coasters open and cycling were Little Dipper, Spacely’s and V2. I was initially quite worried that would be it for the day. I did notice that Spacely’s had heaters running under the station area. Slowly throughout the day and as it warmed up a few degrees, more and more coasters began testing and then opening. By the end of the day, the only coaster that I never saw run with people was Whizzer. I give huge props to the maintenance team who seemed to be working in overgear trying to get everything up, and keep it going. Around 3pm I noticed people on Batman for the first time, about an hour later it was down and at 5pm we saw a maintenance guy on top of the lift track with what looked like a grease gun. Note that I do not mean the lift stairs, he was actually on top of the track. A bit later Batman was running again. Huge credit to them and Six Flags for getting it going again when it would have been very easy to just close it for the night given the temperature and low crowds. Of the rides that one might expect to be open, I only saw that Condor, Ricochet, and Whizzer were the only ones closed. Lobster never opened, Hometown Fun Machine was taken down, and any rides already closed for Fright Fest remained closed. Giant drop was a mixed bag all day. I spoke with one of the ops who said they were having consistent trouble with it in the cold and it was down to only two cars (still a walk on). By 6pm it was closed for the night.
Operationally, the park ran great. They were surprisingly well staffed and X-flight was the only coaster I noticed that was in single train operation. Even towards the end of the night when Bull and Viper were literal walk-ons, they still had two trains going and the crew was pushing it to dispatch quickly. Like the previous poster said, some of the outdoor snack locations were moved to other areas, including inside a heated firehouse which was nice. Food places had enough staff, and I did see that Mooseburger had a church group working there for fundraising, similar to what you see at sports arenas.
As far as park ambiance goes, it might have been the best I have ever seen. Employees were super helpful and friendly. Music played in the park was of a relaxed more mature vibe, and not blaring modern pop. It really made a difference! There were quite a few characters out interacting with everyone, including at the park entrance when we left. The low crowds (front lot was maybe ¾ full at peak, maybe a it less) helped this as well. As far as crowds go, best mix I’ve ever been a part of. Sorry if I offend anyone, but there were no school groups and of the young kids and teens that were there, they were behaved and respectful. It made such an overall difference in that everyone who was there seemed to really want to be there to enjoy the park. People were polite, respective, and just wanted to have a good time.
We did not partake in any of the special food or drink, but did see a number of people doing so. A few of the food stands had a fairly consistent line. I do hope this proves to be popular for Six Flags but with the cold weather and crowds I worry it won’t be. It really was a great event and day in the park and could pave the way for a winter festival. They still have options to make more use of indoor spaces to help with the cold as needed. If anyone is on the fence about going, I highly suggest finding some cold weather gear and visit the park for one of the best trips of the year. Don’t expect all coasters to be open at noon, and if you have a must-do ride, get on it as soon as you see it’s open.
I agree with Lizardgi! I was there yesterday as well for a little while and agree with a lot lizard said. The ambiance was noticeably different, by dark it actually seemed super peaceful. Employees were actually really nice and friendly which was great. Unfortunately it was more crowded than expected. I actually thought everything would be a walk-on but due to slower operations they weren’t. Maintenance did a great job but a lot was going down and reduced capacity operations made lines longer. I rode V2 which was a walk on, Eagle twice which was a station wait and then reride since nobody was in line. Also Triple Play and Joker which was a walk on. Good visit, last call fall festival was a success in my opinion, very well done.
Good thing I didn't head up there, 2 of my friends messaged me telling me not to go. Glad I didn't waste the gas money. It better not rain next Sunday and ruin Closing Day...I won't be happy since I already missed today.
I can't imagine the Last Call stuff is working out like they hoped at all, with one day so far a complete washout, another day cut in half because of rain, and the other two days not great themselves. Oh well...