AstroDan
TS Team
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- Steel Vengeance, Cedar Point
I will be writing a paragraph or two on each of the parks visited, giving my thoughts and impressions on them. I don't intend to go into too much detail but hopefully it may be of interest to some people!
Parks will be reviewed in the following order and when completed, will be made bold.
Busch Gardens Tamps
Magic Kingdom
Animal Kingdon
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Universal Studios
Islands of Adventure
Epcot
Carowinds
Six Flags over Georgia
LEGOLAND Florida
Funspot Orlando
Busch Gardens Tampa
We visited BGT twice during the holiday. Overall, I wasn't as impressed as I was in 2010 - but saying that, Kumba and Montu still blow my mind. Truly exceptional coasters and worth the admission alone. Perhaps it is visiting Busch Gardens Williamsburg in 2013 that has reduced my view on this park - but it feels somewhat lacking. I don't know whether it's the fact that beyond the rollercoasters, there is practically nothing of note (drop tower aside) or whether it's the fairly poor operations. The park itself is quite pleasant for the most part - with animal encounters all over the place, creating a sort of 'high thrill' version of Chessington but without dark rides.
The park close rides far too easily when it rains. On our first day, there was a full 4 hour outage. We were told it's a 15 mile lightning strike policy - whereas in Orlando it is only 5 at Disney and Universal... And, with BGT having no indoor rides - there's practically NOTHING to do. There are some reasonable shows, but these are only on twice or three times so you can't just go whenever, obviously.
Cheetah Hunt was new since my 2010 visit and I found it wholly average. It is long and has some fun moments, but ultimately is neither as full on as the likes of Maverick nor as family/thrill balanced as Helix or Blue Fire. It's just... very average. Falcon's Fury was also new and most of the group seemed to like it - although it does brake from around 70% up the tower - making quite a controlled experience.
Operations were poor. SheiKra had a 25 minute queue with only 1/2 loading... the Mack mouse only 1/2 loaded in the rain due to failing brakes. Montu, which was running 3 trains on our first visit, was constantly double stacked...
Overall, BGT is worthy of your time as it does have some standout coasters - but ultimately it doesn't have the charm of Williamsburg, the dark rides of Universal nor the operations of Disney.

Parks will be reviewed in the following order and when completed, will be made bold.
Busch Gardens Tamps
Magic Kingdom
Animal Kingdon
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Universal Studios
Islands of Adventure
Epcot
Carowinds
Six Flags over Georgia
LEGOLAND Florida
Funspot Orlando
Busch Gardens Tampa
We visited BGT twice during the holiday. Overall, I wasn't as impressed as I was in 2010 - but saying that, Kumba and Montu still blow my mind. Truly exceptional coasters and worth the admission alone. Perhaps it is visiting Busch Gardens Williamsburg in 2013 that has reduced my view on this park - but it feels somewhat lacking. I don't know whether it's the fact that beyond the rollercoasters, there is practically nothing of note (drop tower aside) or whether it's the fairly poor operations. The park itself is quite pleasant for the most part - with animal encounters all over the place, creating a sort of 'high thrill' version of Chessington but without dark rides.
The park close rides far too easily when it rains. On our first day, there was a full 4 hour outage. We were told it's a 15 mile lightning strike policy - whereas in Orlando it is only 5 at Disney and Universal... And, with BGT having no indoor rides - there's practically NOTHING to do. There are some reasonable shows, but these are only on twice or three times so you can't just go whenever, obviously.
Cheetah Hunt was new since my 2010 visit and I found it wholly average. It is long and has some fun moments, but ultimately is neither as full on as the likes of Maverick nor as family/thrill balanced as Helix or Blue Fire. It's just... very average. Falcon's Fury was also new and most of the group seemed to like it - although it does brake from around 70% up the tower - making quite a controlled experience.
Operations were poor. SheiKra had a 25 minute queue with only 1/2 loading... the Mack mouse only 1/2 loaded in the rain due to failing brakes. Montu, which was running 3 trains on our first visit, was constantly double stacked...
Overall, BGT is worthy of your time as it does have some standout coasters - but ultimately it doesn't have the charm of Williamsburg, the dark rides of Universal nor the operations of Disney.
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