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That sounds like a really great trip @Mickeynerd17 - as it becomes more finalized keep us posted as I don't want to tip the scales one way or another but I was very impressed today with Great Adventure.
Your list of parks seems to hug the east coast - I'm not sure where the starting point is but if one of your must do's is Hershey, the trip to Six Flags Great Adventure is maybe another 2 hours east, so not too far compared to the distance of Six Flags Over Georgia to Dollywood which is about 3 and a half hours.
Just something to keep in mind, unlike Disney parks, you do have to purchase a locker for your belongings. It was $1 per ride, or $8 to move around, the latter option was much easier. Was able to ride pretty much everything today aside from Green Lantern and Joker (stand-up coaster and spinning coaster, they aren't my thing) so I can't comment on those, but I'll rank these in order of intensity
1. Kingda Ka - you'll feel your cheeks move back on the launch and I even got a little fuzzy vision on the descent (a grey-out) which is a coaster phenomenon that feels weird the first time you experience it but for fanatics is something to cheer on haha
2. The Jersey Devil - This was my first time on it today and wow it packs a punch. It's short, but decently intense. And it also depends on where you sit. It's a single rail Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) coaster, so it's butter smooth but also very whippy around the corners. This was actually my first RMC coaster and wow I can see why @D Hulk loves Steel Vengance and Iron Gwazi, good lord I could only imagine how intense those are in comparison to this.
Also based on the line configuration, the ride is in constant motion, so it's hard to ask for a certain seat. The further back you sit, the more intense. That's pretty universal across most coasters. I needed a drink after this one
3. El Toro - After being down for repairs late last year, this ride just reopened and it's just as good as I remember it, if not slightly less intense. Again it's where you sit. It was my brother's first time so we sat towards the front and even for coaster novices this is very doable and a lot of fun. There's a reason it's ranked so high on many coaster enthusiasts lists!
4. Superman: Ultimate Flight - A clone of a ride you'll have in Six Flags Over Georgia. It's a quick ride, but if you've never experienced a flying coaster before, the first inversion could be a sensation that throws you off. It's more the flying sensation than anything that makes this a 'must-try' as a coaster itself it's layout isn't that impressive.
5. Batman: The Ride - this is another clone of a ride you'll find in Six Flags Over Georgia, but if you do happen to skip it there, just know I do find the loops very tight, slightly uncomfortable, and you pull a lot of negative Gs. A good comparison intensity wise is Dueling Dragons in IoA.
6. Medusa (formally Bizarro, formally Medusa) - This was the world's first floorless coaster. This ride is basically the same as before just with a different paint scheme. If you've been on the Incredible Hulk , in my opinion it's about the same level of intensity. It's smooth but with a lot of loops, inversions.
7. Nitro - I could ride it over and over. It's the floater airtime and a great first drop that really sell it. (4-7 on this list are by the manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard, B&M for short), who are known for developing smooth hypercoasters and looping coasters, however many with similar layouts)
There are some others such as Skull Mountain, The Dark Knight, and Runaway Mine Train, but they are no more intense than Disney coasters such as Big Thunder.
My SFGA Top 5 favorites
1. El Toro
2. The Jersey Devil
3. Kingda Ka
4. Nitro
5. Medusa
I hope this helps!
Since I only have four weeks (even less actually because college orientation is happening the first week), The parks list is looking more like this (in order of starting location):
SF over GA
Dollywood
Kings Island
Kennywood
Hershey
BGW
As much as I wanted to see Cedar Point, it's just too far out of the way.
Still an excellent lineup though!
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