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Postby FParker185 on March 27th, 2005, 1:47 am
I posted this in this forum vs. the Trip report as technically the park was not open, and more people who would find it of interest would see it here.

Secondly, forgive any misspellings or repeated letters or whatnot, I believe someone (not me) spilled somthing sticky into my keyboard and I dont yet feel like pulling out all the keys and scrubbing it out. I will try to proof read and attempt to correct errors,

Thirdly, I dont work, or have ever worked at SFGAm so I'm not breaking any park rules/policies posting any of this. I reccomend if anyone here has a job with the park you avoid posting much if anything onto this. So, with all that out of the way, on to my psuedo TR.

Today myself and some other people(All ACER's heading to SFStL this coming weekend) headed up to SFGAm for some pass processing (call for an appointment, while I hear it can be hard to get, it's been proven possible).

Started off the day driving up to the park, meeting up with my group and heading into the employee lot (as obviously the front lot is strictly off limits), which means we need to get from the back of the park to the front of the park, courtsey of a SFGAm van driven by an employee (not sure of any policy on names on this board, so I'll not post it), and just report what I was able to see from our little van tour.

Trip #1, from the administrative building to guest relations at the front gate. We took the Red Route (for those who dont know that involves driving down that road on the east side of the park, right on the inside of the fence where that other road is where Shockwave was stored, right though all the fright fest themeing). so yeah, not much to be seen, little report on what's back there. Power Dive is still in the E-lot in it's entirety, there are a few supports leftover from Shockwave it seems sitting in the far corner of the lot near the berm, no track though, and it seems all but 4 Sky Whirl Cabins have been destroyed (4 red ones, all now fright fest themeing, but intact). So alittle further in we drive right next to the trains on their storage track, exposed fully to the elements which is somewhat suprising, both wheels and track are covered in a thick layer of rust (explains the noises from the train opening month). alittle while later we pass 2 of the removed Hometown square kiddie rides, disassembled but stored in that area. Then we drive down the road, seeing some fright fest themeing but not much else til we round Superman, and we get our first view of the waterpark, and to our suprise there was some yellow fiberglass slide on the tower on the east side of the wavepool, maybe 6-7 sections starting at the splashdown pool and going up for a short ways, I hear it was put up either early this morning or last night (after the web cam took it's daily shot). So we drive completely around superman on that road, then we head onto that midway though that access lane between the bumper cars and Condor. First off the bumper car building that I could see right into through an opening, all the Orbit cars, Scrambler Tubs and some other assorted tubs from rides were in there (though suprisingly seemingly not the bumper cars, though they could have been hidden behind other stuff). Condor, looks like it has not been touched since closing day, they havent done a thing it seems, I get the feeing there is no refurbishment happening, probably some internal repairs that needed to be done, unless they paint it at the last minute, I doubt it will look much different from last season. (though they probably refurbished or at least repainted the cars I'd assume), then we drove down the midway to the front gate, weaving in and out of garbage cans and lightposts (pretty cool actually) noticeing they were powerwashing Sky Trek Towers queue, we then head indside and all get our passes processed and get spiffy new ID cards (though be forwarned they do not have parking passes yet, you can not get it til opening day and you will have to pay the $10 then get it refunded when you get your pass). So afterwards someone(who's name is available upon request) runs right up to the front gate and starts taking pics of the parking lot/waterpark, confusing park staff and her getting a verbal scolding from an employee.

Next we head back into orleans place but this time we turn into the central corridor that goes down the center of the park, under batman and all. Really not very senic, just alot of 1970's looking buildings and the park operations office and all. Once we get to DV, it obviously has not been painted at all yet, still has the splotches all over it, though there was there gray primer here and there indicating they are getting ready to paint it. Umm, not much else really. once we got to IW, I noticed one of the supports of the turn before the non-block brake is completely covered in scaffolding and there is alot of heavy duty welding equipment loading onto the scaffolding and it looks like there is some major modification going on on that support only. (though Wolf is known for having issues with that kind of stuff frequently). Also we were told American Eagle is having track work done on it's lifthill, though our driver was not exactly sure what is being done (wouldnt be suprised if it was still original 1981 track and is due for a replacing, even on something as low stress as a lifthill).

Add ons I though of after I wrote it all:

Also I think on the way out we spotted another of the Hometown Kiddy rides.
And at the very end of the tour we passed the maintaince building where out front there were a bunch of wooden crates with V2 marked on them, and the garage door was open and there were 1-2 of V2's Wheel Carriers sitting there on the floor, fully wheeled, just about ready to be reattached to the train(which we didnt see)

And finally as a note, Please people do not all rush to call SFGAm to get your passes processed just to get an off season tour of the park. If that happens and the system is abused you can be sure they will not have this service again in the future, and it is/was a really nice thing, especially with the new rules that you cant negoiate a deal to use vouchers to get into other parks. Someone did have to either stop what they were doing, get the van and drive us to the gate and process our passes, or come in on their day off and take care of us. And I'm sure he didnt exactly appreciate it. Homestly, would any of you want to drive 6 Coaster nerds around a park when you could be doing more important things. So if you really are headed to another park before opening day, give the park a call and I'm sure they'll see what they can do, but if you're not going to SFStL/SFKK, just dont even try. Thats something I'm sure SFGAm will appreciate :)
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Postby SfGaMownz on March 27th, 2005, 2:00 am
Damn, I never knew about this before I could have used this in 2002 when I went to Magic Mountain over spring break and 2003 when I went to Georgia over spring break, it would have been cool to see the park during the offseason when nothing was running and no one in the park but to late now.
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Postby batman1150 on March 27th, 2005, 1:12 pm
THATS NOT &*(%#$ FAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ALREADY HAVE MY SEASON PASSES AND I DID NOT GET A TOUR! O well. Do you have any pics?
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Postby Moo on March 27th, 2005, 1:37 pm
Sounds interesting. Thanks for the report. HH is going to be awesome.
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Postby Aero737 on March 27th, 2005, 5:51 pm
OMG PEOPLE! Calm DOWN! You didn't get an offseason tour? Okay, well then wait 1 more month and go to the park for real.

Just be patient, there is no need to be around the park all the time.
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Postby w00dland on March 27th, 2005, 6:21 pm
Wow kids not that big of a deal. It's cool that they did all that for you and your passes. I'm pretty surprised that nothing has really happened yet. Seems like everything in the park is still in storage for the winter. I wonder when they will start putting trains on the track and test and things like that...
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Postby FParker185 on March 27th, 2005, 10:47 pm
Forgot, the first buyout of the year is on April 23.

Trains generally go on the track the first week of April. With such a late first buyout though, I could see it happening slightly later with SFGAm throwing alot of resources into the waterpark construction. Also for most of the flats, the cars and go on in one day, with testing the next day and be ready for state cert. the day after, so once they get moving it all goes pretty quickly.

This is the first year they are doing this sort of pre processing, as the rule went into effect this year that you cant use an unprocessed voucher at other parks (until this year if you called the other park and explained your situation, they would arrange for you to get in (though usually you had to ask for the person you talked to on the phone once you got to the park). And we did call SFStL and basically begged and pleaded to get in with vouchers and they do say no. This pre processing was our absolute last resort, besides either paying to get into SFStL or holding off on our trips til Spring.

And actually there were quite a few people in the park, more than I thought, alot of power washing was happening it seemed. Of course there was orientation/training happening also.

:edit: forgot one last thing. No, I did not get any pics, I dont have a camera at this time, and all others in the group decided it'd be impolite and not to mention suspicious to take pics of everything that the van passed by, espcially in the central corridor and behind the scenes.
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