El Toro Will Be Smooth Again! - Major Retracking Coming It's Way
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- Six Flags Great Adventure just announced that they will be carrying out an extensive retracking project on El Toro with the ride's manufacturer Intamin! It will begin in 2026 and continue over several phases in following years.
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It’s crazy that they named a rollercoaster after you
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@@engima2913 I was just there yesterday and it doesen't say Ryan in the sign itself or any where in the park or on their website. Is it possible that Ryan is getting effed outta his shares and they're totally rebranding it with this retrack? If anybody is reading this and needs a good lawyer I don't have one. Think I've been to the restroom in total of 23.9 million times overall so far in life. And about half of them times I was wearing overalls.
It was a very nice gesture on their part!
That’s not really enough to make up for what they did to Ka, but it’s quite nice from Six Flags. I hope this will get them to improve their relationship with Intamin too!
I mean this does give more legitimacy to the rumor that corporate management made park management choose between Ka and Toro and park management chose to keep Toro. The money saved from no longer having to operate Ka is potentially helping offset the cost of Intamin retracking Toro, and tbh, if I had to pick one to keep, I’d also choose Toro over Ka, as it’s a better and more complete roller coaster.
@@JVR10893 If that is the truth, then they absolutely made the right choice and it isn't even close. Not announcing the closure for the ride's fans though was still not cool. I always found Ka kinda overrated so I'm not so bothered by the closure but the secrecy around it makes no sense
@@Kyle_The_Mightyexactly. The problem was never closing all of these rides, it was not announcing the closures ahead of time it so people could get their final rides in, especially for a roller coaster as legendary as Kingda Ka.
They are also opening that massive multi launch coaster at around the same time too
@@JVR10893 The park doesn’t really have to say anything to the public. No one here are the ones spending millions to maintain rides so the park can do whatever they want with their investments.
0:40 "the ride's manufacturer, intamin" is a phrase i wish we'd heard from cedar point as well 😅
Right?
You could lose 5 rides and still be ahead of kings island tho. They really want to destroy that park for enthusiasts. They might as well just make it a giant kiddy play place
@@jerryrocketandthegogogirls3517 Yeah seriously. Why would they replace Wicked Twister with a wild mouse? It's a waste of space
@@wickedsickfunkyfreshroller2037ride the cheese car
The only positive I can possibly get from this news aside from el toro getting work done is since Intamin is doing the work on el toro maybe they will be the manufacture behind this “record breaker” coaster in 2026
Maybe but they have recently been working with vekoma,record breaking to me could only be intimin or RMC
That all sounds pretty fantastic, and I'd love to ride a glass-smooth Toro again. But the idea that Toro will be sticking around for the long haul is the real win here. Scaling Great Adventure up, not down, is amazing news for those who call it our home park. Whether it works, well, we'll see, like we always do.
Glad they are retracking it. Keep the ride going as long as possible.
Its definitely nice to hear some good news out of this park,
Yeah, it's such a aggressive method to get rid of so many rides. I was starting to think they we're going to sell of rides then the park.
@@derekwhite9932 Great Adventure desperately needs new ownership. Like i would not be surprised if Great Adventure becomes the next Geauga Lake
@derekwhite9932 They’ve been mad about the Ka drama involving the state itself.
It was something they didn’t want to take down at all, but had to because of the broken tower ride attached to it, and in order for them to take it down, Ka would have to be put down.
Whatever ride they are buying/making, they are kicking down two others that were working fine for it alone.
@@HockeyGUY66871 the fact they are retracking El Toro is a good sign. Hopefully what replaces it is awesome!
It's definitely nice to hear some good news out of an park in the United States again.
Excited to be seeing the old cedar fair now working with intamin again. This is wonderful news. Especially after the horrible Ka news.
As someone who loves wooden coasters more than any other its really amazing seeing such a legendary woodie getting preserved
Yayayays no more of my spine being destroyed!
Wow, that's a huge relief. I don't see myself getting to NJ any point in the next few years and when El Toro had those issues a while back I got really worried I had lost the opportunity to experience it. This at least gives me a decent enough buffer to afford the trip and make sure my kids are actually tall enough to justify it. 🤣
It's cool to see Cedar Flags working on such a big project with Intamin again.
El Toro lives on
Unfortunately the only true way to teach corporate is to hurt the individual parks but as a whole. They really cost themselves many boat loads of cash by not having a send off season for Kingda Ka.
they definitely did it out of spite too. butt hurt cedar fairs people couldn't help themselves
For a combined company who’s 2 separate parts were massively in debt to do this out of spite is wrong. They need cash and ways of increasing the companies value, which brings investors looking for profits. This send off year could have brought in a lot of liquidity.
HTF does Cedar Fair think they are going to have good attendance in the park when they just gutted it? They shouldn’t judge anything until they put back some new rides to replace the ones they destroyed and also improve customer satisfaction overall. Cedar Fair sounds like a pretty dumb park operator to me!
Absolutely STOKED! El Toro is my all time favorite, having marathoned it before. It's "sister" Colossos in Germany rides great, and I'm proud to hear that the same company will be responsible for this retrack. Looks like I'll be planning my next visit to GA soon! 🇩🇪🇺🇸
Watching this while in my Kingda Ka tshirt i got for Christmas is certainly quite the experience
I am in the exact same situation rn😭
This is the best thing we've seen so far. I hope they intend to do likewise on the West Coast by taking their wild card coaster X2 and making any needed upgrades and/maintenance so it can stick around for decades to come. S&S owns the intellectual property distrubuted by Arrow with their closing and they are capable of building or replacing any part. El Toro and X2 have long been the legacy Six Flags chain trump cards that no other US park chain could answer and they should stick around as long as possible.
You're thinking too small. Just relocate X2 to Frontier City or something then build an Eejanaika clone named X3 in its place.
I am so happy to hear about that; last time I rode this coaster, I was fortunate I didn't throw up due to its roughness.
The re-tracking of Colossos came with a bunch of trimbrakes! The new smoothness also came at the cost that those insane airtime hills in the out-section are far from being as insane as the once were. That monster-prop that´s enclosing the last bunny-hop is there to distract you from the weaker airtime you now get throughout the ride. Let´s hope that El Toro can escape this fate!
El Toro won't be trimmed. The Final Brake run is too high up it often barely makes it up to it.
GA maintenance has done a great job maintaining El Toro over the years compared to Collosus, so hopefully it goes a bit more smoothly!
This is fantastic news!! This epic ride getting the (much needed) attention that it deserves! Love it!!!
Good to hear this!
Let’s go El Toro 🐂🔥
At least we know el toro isn’t going anywhere
Love this news, so nice that this monster will live on for many more years. And with the closure of Kingda Ka the park kind of needed this.
Are the Cedar Fair exces finally working with Intamin again? I guess they realized they couldn't do it without them.
Glad they’re this iconic Coaster around
Great Adventure's 55th Anniversary is going to be crazy 🤣😂
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couldn’t be any worse than the 50th.
Great news indeed!
It really sucks that great adventure is taking the hit for the removal of ka and all the other rides. I hope whatever they have coming up is amazing. This is a good start, El Toro is the staple of great adventure, I'm glad they recognize that!
Now they just need to overhaul the train cars. The restraints are brutal!
Thanks for the great news! Super excited that it’s getting some substantial TLC :)
Totally agree with you about not blaming the individual parks. Zimmerman’s centralization strategy, concentrating all major decisions for PR, marketing and ride choices/design in Charlotte, means the parks have lost some autonomy and don’t have a say like they used to in how things are done or what’s communicated.
Good for Toro. It deserves better care
Imagine the attendance numbers if SixFlags could somehow push hard enough to get literally any mass transit system from NYC to the park
There used to be a bus from NYC to the park.
Transport Azumah offered a bus route from port authority after no transit dropped the service
This is something that people have forgotten about, but Dollywood is getting a new coaster next year, and according to my cousin, who’s in a management position at the park, the coaster will be a prototype.
Damn what type
@ all I know is that it’ll be a prototype. I don’t know the model or manufacturer.
Your cousin gonna be pissed when they get fired for leaking information.
@@skitimetv4976 Proto
LETS GOOOOO I MIGHT LOVE IT THIS TIME
Colossos retrack was pretty expensive though because if I'm not mistaken Colossos had to get a 100% retrack. It was the prototype prefabricated wood coaster and had a huge design flaw due to which they were not able to retrack only parts of the track.
I never got all the complaining about the bumpyness of this ride. Even last year, I thought it was SMOOTH for a wooden coaster. What it does do is lunge you forward, which can hurt a bit at times on the big airtime hills, and especially the rolling thunder hill, but that is because of the insane ejector airtime, which is understandable and well worth the pain. I suppose the turn around after the second airtime hill is bit rough, but really not that bad if you ask me. I am glad it is getting new tracking anyway. Now it can be even smoother!
I'm really glad to hear the park is at least investing in El Toro after removing so many rides. I really thought the new six flags corporate was going to look at removing it after their 2026 plans since it's a 19 year old intamin with a history of accidents.
Hello I must let you know that "it's" always means "it is" (or "it has") and the possessive form is "its" without an apostrophe, thank you for listening :)
I love El Toro, and completed excited to see that it is getting a much needed retrack. But Please Please Please, give this ride new trains to accompany this retrack!!!
so glad El Toro is getting some love after losing so many coasters in the near-term
WHAT? They didn't go with Zamperla?!?!? Cedar Fair execs have come to their senses! There's hope for TT2 at last!
Oh shit. They’re about to get back listed after TT2!
Hopefully this is one of many business decisions that six flags corp continues to do with intamin going forward
I'll probably be traveling to Great Adventure from Ohio for Opening Weekend this year as long as Flash and El Toro are open. I also hope at least Nitro, Jersey Devil, Batman, and Medusa are also open.
HALLELUJAH!!!!!
Hopefully they give the carts bigger lap bars
That's some good news!
And finally someone on TH-cam who calls the prefab track what it is - CNC machined. There are so many channels out there who claim the track was laser cut. 🙄 But honestly, anything else would have made me start the petition that you need to rename your channel 🤣
On a different note, I am not quite sure (maybe I need to research that) how Züblin Timber bot involved. I know that when Colossos was built, the original track was made by a small wood construction firm named Cordes. I thought that they, together with Intamin, held the patent on the track..
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Some people have said the retracked Colossus is a shadow of its former self. I hope that whatever they do doesn't neuter the experience of El Toro.
P.S. They should Iron Horse that puppy. Make it smooth and fast for decades to come!!
👎🏾
This was near when it opened, but I remember one of the hills I thought it felt like small wood pieces hitting my face, consistently each ride on the same hill... Well it was definitely something and that would be the most logical explanation.
With them working with intamin for el toro, we JUST MIGHT see a “multi record breaking launch coaster” from intamin JUST SAYIN
Well at least there's some good news for Great Adventure.
A couple of other Great Adventure veterans have said the best coaster years of the park were 06-07 (Nitro, Batman the Ride, Batman & Robin: The Chiller, Superman Ultimate Flight, Great American Scream Machine, Rolling Thunder, Medusa, Kingda Ka)
W for El Toro 🙂↕️
Let's hope the contracts are signed before Europe is hit by tarrifs.
Thats good news El Toro is one of the best Woody's in the world. Also getting that new ride in 2026 is just the thing that would lure me back to this park all the way from Europe.
Yay Cedar Fair!!
literally just clicked on the video to say that you should have used "its" in the title instead of "it's".
just kidding, obviously. nice video dude. can't wait to go to SFGAV in a couple years and hopefully get on smooth Toro and Ka's replacement.
I hope with this retracking…they get new trains as well. Since it’s Intamin coaster trains like Velocicoaster and Pantheon themed to a Bull would be awesome!
It’s a wood coaster???? Velocicoaster trains wouldn’t work. They would need to either use colossus trains or make new ones
Thats good, at least Cedar Flags is working with them
Was so brutal!
Let's see if they add more trim brakes like on colossos. It's better than being gone, but the ride isn't what it used to be.
still the best coaster channel
If intamin is doing this while they are there if they can put in a multi launch coaster that would be great as well.
We don't know who the manufacturer is yet. They are saying it's a record breaker I would assume it's an Intamin but it could very well be a Vekoma at this point.
A dueling RMC named rolling thunder would be an awesome replacement!
i was one it last summer and it’s almost painful. it’s still the 2nd best in the world. i also rode it when it’s new, i don’t recall the smoothness in comparison. number one is kingda ka.
Universal did the same thing with The Incredible Hulk, and then they took advantage of the down time to update the ride’s story, pre-show, exterior, and even added an epic soundtrack on top of having a big event of a reopening ceremony with all of the Marvel Superheroes.
This is great! Now I feel even better about my decision to not attend Great Adventure in 2025. I will wait until at least 2026!
A big win for us, but at a costly price💔
Rip KA💚
Multi year as in the retracking will take multiple years to do or that it is good for multiple years?
3:52 ...because if El Toro goes away, there is literally nothing left in the park to attract locals or faraway visitors. They'd have literally nothing.
It's crazy to me that in 2000, Son of Beast couldn't have been C&C Cut, but by 2006 this thing was built. And maybe I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that this wasn't done with SOB and I wouldn't be surprised since that thing was a disaster.
They went with the cheapest bidder lol. It’s expensive for those pre fab tracks!
@ Yeah… it’s funny though because a good portion of the internet wants a rehash of Son of Beast, myself included. That thing was mighty and really could have worked if they had gone with a higher quality manufacturer, designer, wood hookup (wood dealer? Like a drug dealer?) and process…
perhaps Ka needed to go in order to pay for Toro's retrack
No lmao they have so much money! They can easily pay for ka!
It is very refreshing to see the company affirm their commitment to an important, high thrill coaster. Also super glad they went with intamin, seems like a way too complicated machine to trust anyone but the original manufacturer.
#MakeElToroGreatAgain
Was it smooth before? I thought the turn section was always rough while the rest was glass smooth.
so the coaster will close in 2026 to get fixed or is this off season fixing? just wondering if it's better to just wait for the full retrack to make a visit.
Well, GA will have at least ONE ride for next year.
I'm glad that Six Flags Great Adventure and Intamin are going all out to ensure that El Toro is just as amazing as it was in 2006! This ride is what defines this park, and I'm glad that it is geting a lot of good TLC over the next several years.
2026 is going to be a great year for Great Adventure
I have so many random questions I want your opinion on 😂 some things these parks do make no sense to me.
Six Flags working with Intamin again!
This is amazing news, as is the long term plan. Like many enthusiasts, I'm still so bitter over the unannounced closure and demolition of Kingda Ka. I'm not sure if there is any other way to hold Six Flags accountable other than taking business elsewhere.
I hope they put metal track like Titan or 308 in the worst offending valleys. I know wood texture is cool and cheap and all, but I don't need that for every single inch or split second of the ride; sometimes it's nice to not get jack hammered, pot holed, or shaken like a rag doll and the have the park need to constantly repair it and replace it every year/quarter.
At least something good is coming out of this disgusting off season. Removing 9 rides is insane 😐
I swear if Kingda Ka gets replaced by that Mach extreme spinner with that big 400 foot tower
When you mentioned a boycott it made me think of the Oakland A's reverse boycott. Maybe for the people tempted to boycott, something like that is in order. To show corporate we love the parks, but we want a better experience.
Would be amazing to rmc this
The 2026 launch coaster needs to trounce Ka in multiple ways or GA wont win back the thoosies or the GP. Ka did not go as quietly as corporate had hoped, lots of people noticed
I dont understand the thought behind not announcing the closure of a big ride like Ka. All it will do is bring more people to the park to ride it one last time. I wish they would let us know what the deal is with Superman out here at SFMM
Large publicly traded corporations often make major decisions that are not courteous to their profit source (customers).
I only rode El Toro once, in summer of 2019. It seemed very smooth to me; did it get rough post 2019?
the Turnaround developed a nasty pothole that was finally addressed after 2023's season. The twister section, however, has gotten super rough in recent years.
Thanks
i wonder if el toro here and the bull at great america have anything to do with each other
Wait, something good is actually happening at great adventure?!
I'm not sure how much a corporation like -Cedar Fair- _"The Six Flags company"_ will be bothered by some nerds "holding them accountable", but it's definitely not something I'll too quickly forget.. at least they're doing something positive for ElSnoreo
They’ll retract that?! That’s what they should of done to rolling thunder!
Rolling thunder had more than just track issues
@ yea but she could have been fixed! Just like the Scream Machine that’s when Great Adventure died.
@ That thing was too far gone. Scream machine was only a few years old when its upper portions of the vertical loops were replaced.
I absolutely will boycott the park this season! They will need to demonstrate they can properly run the place FIRST, before I visit again. This goes way beyond the ride closures for me, and those are bad enough.
Your boycott will be useless. What coaster enthusists need to realize is you only count for 1% of the parks attendance . So all you ranting and raving boycotts will just be ignored by the parks manegment in fact there probably laughing at your outrage of kas closue and removal. They do not care if you attend the park or not. . The parks manegemt know that the gp will still go there and ride whatever rides are there and pay for admission to the park they will still make there money without all of you. You count for nothing in there minds. Since those rides and coasters are there assets thay can do whatever they want with them without informing anyone thats just the cold hard truth.
@ChrisD72 Don't be so quick to dismiss the influence of enthusiasts. Many are bloggers and reviewers, which the GP search for when deciding on which parks to visit. Most, if not all enthusiasts were just given the biggest fu by Six Flags and have really no good things to say about Great Adventure. When my friends and family feel like riding coasters , this park (my home park) will be last on my list of recommendations.
But like I said, this goes far beyond just removing rides. I have serious safety concerns with this park. They've had a concerning list of safety incidents the past few years (El Toro twice, Log Flume, Harley Quinn, Joker) that lead me to believe that proper maintenance isn't/hasn't been happening. Some of those incidents made national news. The GP definitely freak out about that stuff, more than us "thoosies". The park is extremely lucky there have been no serious injuries so far.
Their operations have taken a nosedive with one train ops on many rides for most of last year. GP doesn't like waiting, especially when it's obvious they're running limited capacity. And just wait until the non thoosies start visiting this year and realize half the park is gone.
They don't seem to manage projects properly, with almost all major renovations being stalled and/or postponed. It took them two years to install a kiddie ride. Their last minute, new for 2024 coaster was pushed back to this season. The new attraction at Hurricane Harbor stalled pushing that back a whole season as well.
They had major problems with Fright Fest last year with most mazes not opening on time.
The park in general, not to be crude, looks like shit. Many walkways are old, cracked, broken and not maintained. Rides are faded, rusted and not repainted. This has improved a little bit the past year or two, but still a lot of catch up to be done.
So one has to wonder since "thoosies" are such a small percentage of attendance, why has attendance nosedived at this place the last few years? Simple...because it's run like shit. It doesn't take a thoosie to realize that.
Do I hope they improve? Yes. But they've lost a long time fan for the 2025 season (my brick is on Dream Street with many others). I'll keep a close eye this upcoming year. If things start turning for the better, I may return in 2026. But until then, there's no reason for me to go there and there are numerous other parks I can visit that are run much much better.
@@ChrisD72 Don't be so quick to dismiss the influence of enthusiasts. Many are bloggers and reviewers, which the GP search for when deciding on which parks to visit. Most, if not all enthusiasts were just given the biggest fu by Six Flags and have really no good things to say about Great Adventure. When my friends and family feel like riding coasters , this park (my home park) will be last on my list of recommendations.
But like I said, this goes far beyond just removing rides. I have serious safety concerns with this park. They've had a concerning list of safety incidents the past few years (El Toro twice, Log Flume, Harley Quinn, Joker) that lead me to believe that proper maintenance isn't/hasn't been happening. Some of those incidents made national news. The GP definitely freak out about that stuff, more than us "thoosies". The park is very lucky there have been no serious injuries so far.
Their operations have taken a nosedive with one train ops on many rides for most of last year. GP doesn't like waiting, especially when it's obvious they're running limited capacity. And just wait until the non thoosies start visiting this year and realize half the park is gone.
They don't seem to manage projects properly, with almost all major renovations being stalled and/or postponed. It took them two years to install a kiddie ride. Their last minute, new for 2024 coaster was pushed back to this season. The new attraction at Hurricane Harbor stalled pushing that back a whole season as well.
They had major problems with Fright Fest last year with most mazes not opening on time.
The park in general, not to be crude, looks like shit. Many walkways are old, cracked, broken and not maintained. Rides are faded, rusted and not repainted. This has improved a little bit the past year or two, but still a lot of catch up to be done.
So one has to wonder since "thoosies" are such a small percentage of attendance, why has attendance nosedived at this place the last few years? Because it's run like shit. Simple as that. It doesn't take a thoosie to realize that.
Do I hope they improve? Yes. But they've lost a long time fan for the 2025 season (my brick is on Dream Street with many others). I'll keep a close eye this upcoming year. If things start turning for the better, I may return in 2026. But until then, there's no reason for me to go there and there are numerous other parks I can visit that are run much better.
@ChrisD72 Don't be so quick to dismiss the influence of enthusiasts. Many are bloggers and reviewers, which the GP search for when deciding on which parks to visit. Most, if not all enthusiasts were just given the biggest f u by Six Flags and have really no good things to say about Great Adventure. When my friends and family feel like riding coasters , this park (my home park) will be last on my list of recommendations.
But like I said, this goes far beyond just removing rides. I have serious safety concerns with this park. They've had a concerning list of safety incidents the past few years (El Toro twice, Log Flume, Harley Quinn, Joker) that lead me to believe that proper maintenance isn't/hasn't been happening. Some of those incidents made national news. The GP definitely freak out about that stuff, more than us "thoosies". The park is very lucky there have been no serious injuries so far.
Their operations have taken a nosedive with one train ops on many rides for most of last year. GP doesn't like waiting, especially when it's obvious they're running limited capacity. And just wait until the non thoosies start visiting this year and realize half the park is gone.
They don't seem to manage projects properly, with almost all major renovations being stalled and/or postponed. It took them two years to install a kiddie ride. Their last minute, new for 2024 coaster was pushed back to this season. The new attraction at Hurricane Harbor stalled pushing that back a whole season as well.
They had major problems with Fright Fest last year with most mazes not opening on time.
The park in general looks terrible. Many walkways are old, cracked, broken and not maintained. Rides are faded, rusted and not repainted. This has improved a little bit the past year or two, but still a lot of catch up to be done.
So one has to wonder since "thoosies" are such a small percentage of attendance, why has attendance nosedived at this place the last few years? Because it's run terribly . Simple as that. It doesn't take a thoosie to realize that.
Do I hope they improve? Yes. But they've lost a long time fan for the 2025 season (my brick is on Dream Street with many others). I'll keep a close eye this upcoming year. If things start turning for the better, I may return in 2026. But until then, there's no reason for me to go there and there are numerous other parks I can visit that are run much better.
@ChrisD72 Don't be so quick to dismiss the influence of enthusiasts. Many are bloggers and reviewers, which the GP search for when deciding on which parks to visit. Most, if not all enthusiasts were just given the biggest fu by Six Flags and have really no good things to say about Great Adventure. When my friends and family feel like riding coasters , this park (my home park) will be last on my list of recommendations.
But like I said, this goes far beyond just removing rides. I have serious safety concerns with this park. They've had a concerning list of safety incidents the past few years (El Toro twice, Log Flume, Harley Quinn, Joker) that lead me to believe that proper maintenance isn't/hasn't been happening. Some of those incidents made national news. The GP definitely freak out about that stuff, more than us "thoosies". The park is very lucky no one has been seriously injured.
Their operations have taken a nosedive with one train ops on many rides for most of last year. GP doesn't like waiting, especially when it's obvious they're running limited capacity. And just wait until the non thoosies start visiting this year and realize half the park is gone.
They don't seem to manage projects properly, with almost all major renovations being stalled and/or postponed. It took them two years to install a kiddie ride. Their last minute, new for 2024 coaster was pushed back to this season. The new attraction at Hurricane Harbor stalled pushing that back a whole season as well.
They had major problems with Fright Fest last year with most mazes not opening on time.
The park in general looks terrible. Many walkways are old, cracked, broken and not maintained. Rides are faded, rusted and not repainted. This has improved a little bit the past year or two, but still a lot of catch up to be done.
So one has to wonder since "thoosies" are such a small percentage of attendance, why has attendance nosedived at this place the last few years? Simple...because it's run terribly. It doesn't take a thoosie to realize that.
Do I hope they improve? Yes. But they've lost a long time fan for the 2025 season (my brick is on Dream Street with many others). I'll keep a close eye this upcoming year. If things start turning for the better, I may return in 2026. But until then, there's no reason for me to go there and there are numerous other parks I can visit that are run much better.
SF/CF will have their work cut out for them if they want to be the best east coast park. for me that title sits firmly with HersheyPark and would it would take a LOT to surpass them. they also have to compete with BGW, Carowinds, Universal and even Kings Dominion. Rooting for SFGAV since its my childhood home park tho
Does this mean intamin and cp bringing healing roll to maverick
make great adventure great again!
I still found row 3 or 5 glass smooth back in september 2024.