Hey, just wonderin: How crowded do you expect the park to be on either of these two days. Which would be the better day to go? (Both days 10-11pm) Also, what tips do you have in order to get on the most rides possible?
Let me check my crystal ball.
*crash*
Oh crap, I dropped it. Well, check here, its probably more accurate.
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CPman said:
Also, what tips do you have in order to get on the most rides possible?
Run really fast from ride to ride!
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Walking the right routes can save you a lot of time and knowing what a "good wait" is. Aka you shouldn't suffer in Raptors line for 1.5 hours because the ride USUALLY at some point in the day comes down to sub 1 hour rides.
You shouldn't wait more then 20 minutes for any flat ride, and over 1 hour for any coaster.
With that said in July it will be hard to avoid long coaster waits...and the flat rides can get to 30 minutes or more pretty easily during peak hours.
But go to Soak City during the blistering sun and avoid the crowds at the theme park. It really sucks waiting in lines in 87 degree 80% humidity weather.
I will not wait 1.5 hour in queue to be boiled by the sun anymore. I'll go over to Soak City or find the rides that the crowds are not at.
Also use Power Tower to your advantage. Ride on the sides facing the marina and look at Millennium Force / Top Thrill Dragsters and other coasters wait times.
Millie and TTD have really visible queues from the drop tower.
CPman said:
Hey, just wonderin: How crowded do you expect the park to be on either of these two days. Which would be the better day to go? (Both days 10-11pm)
You're only going for an hour at night? I don't think it'll be crowded at all that late at night.
I think he meant the park is open 10 to 11.
Only I am that stupid to go to Cedar Point for an hour.
No. You're just stupid enough to leave your phone in Sandusky so you have an excuse to go for an hour. ;)
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John
You ever see people with things attached to their belt that have all important items connected to them? Well if you haven't seen these gems (most commonly used to hold lighters with a retractable "yo yo like" thing going on.
I need one of them for my phone, my wallet, my keys, and uhm more things.
So what's your count this year?
Lost wallet
Forgotten phone
Damaged Car
What's next? Pull a Teddy K. on your girlfriend? ;)
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