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Bottom Biscuits at Six Flags
i decided to go to Six Flags today. This place was magical for me as a child.
Lets just keep this short. Instead of riding many rides, i spent the whole day waiting in line- at the end of the day, only riding a handful. There was easily 50,000 people at this fucking amusement park, making it very very overcrowded and each ride was a 2 hour wait minimum. Not how i envisioned it when i was a child. I can't tell you how many fucking kids bumped into me. Or how many fat girls wearing daisy dukes that were too small. Going to Six flags in you're area? Might be better off staying at home playing Project1999. |
ROFL! Yep, amusement parks are pretty shit as an adult, but only if they're crowded. Gotta go when them bitches aren't packed full of 1293129381293812983 people. :P
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Just get a wheelchair and youre golden.
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I learned this the hard way but...if you go to six flags you have to buy the "flash pass."
It allows you to skip the line, but its expensive. Also, for some reason as I get older I seem to not enjoy rollercoasters as I did when I was younger. I remember going on rides 3 or 4 times in a row feeling fine but now I find myself getting sever headaches after one or two rides. |
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I'm surprised that only one other person understood what this thread was really about.
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As I recall
Six Flags as a child = long lines, rollercoasters, and funnel cake Six Flags as an adult = longer lines, rollercoasters, and funnel cake... ...and jailbait http://hchscheerleading.files.wordpr...pg?w=600&h=400 |
Idk where you live and if you get a defined four seasons like I do. But going during the middle of the week and when the park first opens and its still pretty cool(70's F) out there are barely ever any lines.
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