If you do not live close don't go unless the weather says no wind, no rain and decent temperatures. Who knows? They say spring will come early this year. Maybe by April 24th it will warm up to the 50's in Gurnee.
The Website continues to say April 24th....so that's what I'll believe. The week before is usually reserved for Private Events.....I should know, I go to the Advocate one every year. Last year was the only season I know of where the private events were after opening day.
"I've been told that some part of every wish will be heard but lately I lost sight of the truth in those words."
2002: Warm and crowded. 2003: Cold and crowded (SUF opening day) 2004: Moderate weather and moderate crowds. 2005: Warm and moderate crowds. 2006: Moderate coldish and not crowded. 2007: Moderate and crowded. 2008: Cold/windy and moderately crowded. 2009: Cold and dead
Even if opening day is crowded its worth noting that the weekends after that leading up to memorial day typically are not, especially if theres dark clouds. The weekdays in May before memorial day typically are more crowded than the weekends because of schools.
Goku1910 wrote:The Website continues to say April 24th....so that's what I'll believe. The week before is usually reserved for Private Events.....I should know, I go to the Advocate one every year. Last year was the only season I know of where the private events were after opening day.
Hey fellow Advocate associate! Hopefully this year we get to go before opening day. The only bad thing is that I always get a season pass and have to get a ticket to go on our work event.
Goku1910 wrote:The Website continues to say April 24th....so that's what I'll believe. The week before is usually reserved for Private Events.....I should know, I go to the Advocate one every year. Last year was the only season I know of where the private events were after opening day.
Hey fellow Advocate associate! Hopefully this year we get to go before opening day. The only bad thing is that I always get a season pass and have to get a ticket to go on our work event.
LS
Seeing as opening day is later this year (april 24th) The advocate Event is probably the week before. It was only last year when it was after opening day. The other two times I went it was the week before opening day.
"I've been told that some part of every wish will be heard but lately I lost sight of the truth in those words."
BP/19 wrote:Opening days I remember off the top of my head
2002: Warm and crowded. 2003: Cold and crowded (SUF opening day) 2004: Moderate weather and moderate crowds. 2005: Warm and moderate crowds. 2006: Moderate coldish and not crowded. 2007: Moderate and crowded. 2008: Cold/windy and moderately crowded. 2009: Cold and dead
Even if opening day is crowded its worth noting that the weekends after that leading up to memorial day typically are not, especially if theres dark clouds. The weekdays in May before memorial day typically are more crowded than the weekends because of schools.
how does that make sense? Schools are not in session during weekends and weekdays you have everyone preparing for finals and taking them up until the last week plus graduation prcatices/parties.
I don't know how the hell SFGAm expected to have any real attendance opening 3 weeks earlier than they've ever opened, and not having ANY commercials. Personally, I think it would have worked if they made sure people (besides ACErs) knew they were open.
I don't think SFGAm was really on board with that idea. Also with most everything running one train if any sort of real crowd showed up, it would have been a disaster. No matter how you look at it, it would have been a loosing situation for the park.
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I think another problem with those first 3 weeks were having the park open for long hours and having it open on Fridays. If they would have just been open Sat (10-5) and Sun (10-3) they could have made it a little less "wasteful". Another thing is that if they would have had a new attraction ready to go and it was advertised, more people would have been in the park.
I’ve been told that SFGAm will have two new attractions to announce in the near future. One will replace the Skeeball game in the Country Fair games area, and even expand out into the midway itself taking over sites previously used for other games. I’m told that this will be the first time an attraction like this will be installed in a major theme park. From the sounds of things, the second attraction will replace the rock climb wall. Given the nature of the locations involved, I can only assume these will be upcharge attractions of some kind.
I don't know/haven't heard about the rock wall replacement, but the County Fair Games Gallery thing is/was supposed to be that 4-D attraction dealy that SF signed a contract for at IAAPA, and last I heard it will be upcharge.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073