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  1. 36 minutes ago, Matt Kaiser said:

     

    Yes it was. They'll be making a post today explaining all the clues!

    This is why they are the best! They knew what we wanted and delivered (better than expected tbh). That is probably the best thing they could have spelt! I can't wait for their post, it will be cool seeing what everything meant from their point of view. 

  2. Six Flags Great Adventure Trip Report 6/23/18

     

    This past weekend my family and I headed over to Great Adventure for my birthday! We were worrying the days and even hours prior to our visit because the weather forecast showed 90% thunderstorms all day. As we were pulling into the lot it was drizzling. However, that led to a very empty parking lot and an empty park. The security and entrance lines were non existent. It was my first time using the "Bring a Friend for Free Day". I scanned the pass for my sister and I and we were in! On a day where the park was empty due to weather, this free friend deal worked out great for us. 

     

    El Toro

    When we walked in, we headed straight for El Toro since it was closed on my last visit. I noticed that the fences around the blue tent with the arcade were gone and that there was an employee taking down signs on the door that said it was closed. I'm wondering if I was the first guest to walk through the tent or if those signs were just there because they closed the prior night. Anyways, what a difference! The tent smelled SO much better! Thank you Great Adventure for renovating the shortcut. It was my first El Toro ride of the season and the ejector airtime on this ride never gets old! I'm so happy that this ride is at my home park. I rode back row and was able to get a second back row ride without leaving the seat. After that second ride, there was still no wait and I would've ridden again, but my family wanted to get on other rides, as it was now expected to pour at 3 PM.  

     

    Kingda Ka

    We decided to head over to Kingda Ka, just in case they shut it down due to storms or whatever. This was the first time I took the shortcut from Toro to Ka. It really is a nice quiet path that saves so much energy and time. I rode 2nd row, which was the closest that I've been to the front. There is a big difference in the smoothness of the back and the front. This ride always makes me nervous when waiting on the launch track, but it is always a blast. 

     

    Zumanjaro

    While we were in the area, we took the long hike down Zumanjaro's queue. We hopped right on the ride. Due to the clouds and fog in the sky, the ground was hardly visible when we reached the top, making it one of my favorite rides on Zumanjaro. It's awesome being so close to Ka's tracks while being lifted.

     

    Cyborg Cyber Spin

    When we entered the park, the app said that Cyborg was temporarily closed. I was bummed because the ride was still testing during my earlier visit in the season and saw that they were replacing a motor the day before this visit. However, after getting off Zumanjaro, I checked again and saw it was open, so I ran over there. First off, the ride entrance with the sign looks very cool and the "theme-ing" was nicely placed. The ride looks very cool to guests watching off the ride. They had the lights running during the day, which I was a bit surprised about since they were hard to see with the sun. Maybe it's only programmed to run with the lights, I don't know. I was expecting the ride to be trash because of all the reviews that it's not intense at all. I actually enjoyed it. There was some nice hang-time and flips. I do see what people are saying. But, I think it is a great addition and it really fits the Metropolis section well. 

     

    Justice League: Battle for Metropolis

    The whole family was able to get on Justice League. There was literally no one in the station. We walked right onto the ride. This ride is always a fun time. I got in the 100,000s and was proud of myself. We waled around and went on one more time because there was no wait. I'm very happy that this was added so that the whole family could share a fun experience.

     

    The Dark Knight Coaster

    We were passing the themed wild mouse so we decided to take it for a spin. This was my first visit where they weren't running the pre show and we just walked right through. It does get repetitive but it's nice to see if you are waiting for people in front of you anyways. It was a fun ride.

     

    Batman: The Ride

    We then went across to Batman. It was a station wait. When we got there, employees were looking at a row of seats. I have no idea why. That held us up a little. This ride is alway a fun and intense ride. It really shows that the older B&Ms last long and stay smooth. 

     

    Lunch

    For lunch, I listened to many people and tried out the Metro Grill. I got a chicken sandwich with the chips. It was actually good. I enjoyed my meal and didn't feel gross after it. I hope Six Flags adds more food with this quality to the park.

     

    Skull Mountain & Nitro

    Skull Mountain had no wait at all. The first drop of this ride is great in the back of the train. I like the waterfall mist in the tunnel and really can't complain about this ride. We rode the legendary B&M hyper next. We were stuck behind a really slow group, but once we got to the station, we walked right on. I took my young brother on for his first time and he loved it. His scared face turned into a smile as we were going down the first drop. He decided to ride a second time because there was no wait.

     

    Joker, SkyScreamer, Justice League Again, & Skyway

    Joker had no wait. I rode the purple side after riding the green side on many of my past visits. Only got 2 flips though :(. It was still a fun ride. We then rode SkyScreamer. It was great to go up more than 200 feet and soar over the park. Someone joined our group at this point and we re-rode  Justice League with them. As we were there, I saw Cyborg was down and then checked facebook to see all the posts that it was down. We then waited on the longest line of the day: The Skyway. So glad that Great Adventure still is operating theirs. They were only operating one side, but this was understandable due to the lower crowd size that day.

     

    Safari & Bizarro

    The last two rides we rode were the Safari and Bizarro. I along with my family never went on the safari until this day. We wanted to change up our visit, so we went on line for it. It was a very fun ride. I am happy that I experienced it. I don't know if it is an every visit ride, but I definitely will ride it in the future. When we got off, we were getting a little tired. We decided that our last ride would be on Bizarro, since it was close by. We waited one train load for the front row. The front row on this ride was awesome. Being floorless and in front made it my favorite ride on Bizarro yet. I am definitely going to try to get front row on other floorless coasters.

     

    We really had a great day at the park, and I had my favorite ride on many of the rides that day. The weather ended up just being cloudy, so we had an empty park all day. I couldn't have asked for a better birthday. Can't wait until my next visit.

     

    Ride Count:

    El Toro: 2x

    Kingda Ka: 1x

    Zumanjaro: 1x

    Cyborg Cyber Spin: 1x

    Justice League: 3x

    Dark Knight: 1x

    Batman: 1x

    Nitro: 2x

    Joker: 1x

    SkyScreamer: 1x

    Skyway: 1x

    Safari: 1x

    Bizarro: 1x

     

    (How was my first trip report?)

     

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  3. Quote

    Urban Air Welcomes Jay Thomas as Chief Commercial Officer

    30-Year Six Flags Executive Joins Company to Further Business Development and International Growth

    URBAN AIR ADVENTURE PARK WELCOMES JAY THOMAS AS CHIEF COMMERCIAL OFFICERJune 18, 2018 – Dallas, TX – Urban Air Adventure Park is pleased to announce its recent hire of Corporate Six Flags veteran Jay Thomas, who will join the team as CCO, Chief Commercial Officer. In this role, Thomas will work directly from Urban Air’s Dallas, Texas headquarters leading the company’s commercial strategy as well as the development and optimization of all Parks. This newly created position will oversee franchise relationships, marketing, sales, operations, safety, product development and customer service to drive global business growth and market share for all 209 parks open and under construction.

    “We are thrilled to have Jay join the team. He brings an enormous amount of industry knowledge to Urban Air and we believe that will translate in a myriad of ways,” said CEO Michael Browning. “While ensuring our parks are operating safely, Mr. Thomas will be responsible for developing new attractions and content ahead of our competition while maximizing gross revenue and EBITDA for our Franchisees.”

    Thomas comes to Urban Air Adventure Park with three decades of experience from Six Flags, Inc. His recent and former role as Vice President of International Park Development followed a lucrative career as President of Six Flags Magic Mountain, near Los Angeles, California. During his tenure in the entertainment attractions industry, Mr. Thomas has served in several executive roles including Administration, Operations, Human Resources, Marketing, and Information Systems. He has a B.A. in Management Science from the University of Texas at Arlington, and an M.B.A. from Amberton University.

    “I greatly value the years I spent at Six Flags,” Thomas said. “This transition will allow me the opportunity to take everything I have learned over the last 30 years and share it with one of the fastest growing franchises in the world.  I am excited to join the amazing team at Urban Air, and look forward to providing a phenomenal family experience for everyone who enjoys our Parks.”

    To download Jay Thomas’s headshot, click here.

    URBAN AIR TRAMPOLINE & ADVENTURE PARK is the Nation’s #1 destination for family fun featuring a variety of attractions perfect for all ages. The franchise has over 200 parks open and under development that will draw an estimated 36 million guests per year once all are operational. Diversified attractions include an exclusive Urban Warrior Course™, Warrior Battle Beam, The TUBES Indoor Playground, Indoor Ropes Course, Climbing Walls, Urban Air Pro Zone Performance Trampolines and the highly anticipated Sky Rider Indoor Coaster. Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park is the perfect venue for birthday parties, church events, corporate gatherings or a day of family fun.

     

  4. Saw this in an article I found: 

    "Jackson is the flagship park in the company," Winkler said in an interview. "It will always get heavy investment. Our five-year plan is loaded with investment and new technology and innovation."

     

    I like how he sees our park as the top park and wants to incorporate new technology in the 5 year plan.

     
     
  5. An RMC Raptor just wouldn't work at GA, it just wouldn't work. The lines could be 3-4 hours on peak days. The capacity is fine for smaller parks, Great Adventure, or any chain park is not one of them.

    I would way rather a custom RMC Trex, but the same capacity S&S Free Spin as Fiesta Texas came to our park. I'm hoping that Six Flags realizes the capacity issue that would occur at GAdv, but I wouldn't be surprised if we got a Raptor clone over a Trex. I would still be happy with any RMC.

  6. I've been waiting for this. I always love trying to guess what our additions will be like next year. It is a very tricky thing to master, especially since Six Flags has thrown some curveballs (like the Tourbillons that GAdv and OT are receiving next season). I think Neal Thurman and Six Flags are trying to eliminate the Old Country "emptyness" and this is shown through the 2017 and 2018 investments being placed back there. I think in the upcoming years, they will try to finish off that section of the park.

     

    Here is my 2 year prediction:

     

    2019: With a family ride added in 2017 and a thrill ride added in 2018, I think they will try to please both the thrill seeking guests and the guests looking for tamer rides. This could be with the addition of a Giant Discovery in the old Autobahn area. It could use the Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth name. For the tamer part, they could give a DC Super Friends re-theme to some of the kiddie areas. I also think that they will start deconstruction on the Batman Stunt Arena during the 2019 season to prepare for their 2020 plans.

     

    2020: It will be 4 years since they added a coaster in the 2020 season. Keeping with the idea of reviving the Old Country part of the park, I think that Great Adventure will add an RMC Trex Coaster (Maybe using the Lex Luthor theme- Lex Luthor's Fearless Flight). This could be possible, because RMC stated that they want to test out their Raptor Coasters before moving on to their Trex products (I don't know exactly where they said this). This could be placed in the area that Batman Stunt show stood and would take up some of the surrounding area. This would also make many of us enthusiasts SO happy! (And hopefully the GP would go crazy for it).

     

    Please let me know what you guys think of my predictions :) .

  7. I am very happy with this addition. With the addition of Justice League: Battle for Metropolis last year, they added a family focused ride. Cyborg Cyber Spin will give the thrill seekers something to ride in the Metropolis section. This is a unique flat ride and it has a great theme. Can it be Spring 2018 already!

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