You're at an amusement park, with amusements all around you to amuse you, and you log on to HF?
Addict.
#3
Andromache
Wow. "I'm on the toilet and you're not."
I mean, yay for you, but I could think of a trillion better places to be.
#4
Sparhawk
Been there, done that, this year... with more kids than you have with you.
#5
North_Ranger
I was just with some good mates, starting our Changeling the Lost campaign.
#6
JONJONAUG
I live 20 minutes away from Great Adventure. After you've gone about 30 times the novelty wears off. Roller coasters are still fuckwin though. Which one are you at?
#7
Wasabi Poptart
Meh. I agree with Crone. I can think of better places to be.
Christ, man. If you don't laugh at my jokes, fine. But why do you hafta tell me you didn't laugh?:waah:
#16
Pojodan
Six Flags annoys me as one of their original ads was 'Wherever you are, there's one near you!' and it'd show a map of the US with little flags where all of the parks were.
At the time I lived in Idaho, and the closest one was over 1000 miles away in California.
We have Cedar Point here in Ohio. It's better than any Six Flags.
We also have the best Zoo in the USA
#28
Shannow
Going to make a road trip to Cedar Point in the next couple weekends, i think. It has been a while, and would be fun to go before the season ends.
#29
DarkAudit
We have Kennywood. Not bankrupt for over 100 years.
#30
strawman
The Six Flags in Kentucky wasn't bad at all - it suited us because it was cheap ($20 each, including the water park), was on the way home, and we hadn't blown our vacation budget. They only had a few roller coasters that were comparable to the smaller coasters at Cedar Point.
For Roller coasters, Cedar Point is the mecca - there's no point in even comparing it to any other coaster park. But my two oldest are between 48 and 52 inches, so they can't ride much at Cedar Point, so the smaller parks are both cheaper and more fun for them.
Still, sounds like a cedar point halforums gathering is needed...