The Finale - Stanza XIV: The Sorcerer's Apprentice

DisneyFan18

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Progress report, my friends. Write-up first draft is complete. Concept art is well underway. I am inebriated.

I plan to post the completed awesomeness on Thursday night, since on Friday I fly out to exotic Detroit! :joyfull:
Sounds great! Can't wait to read it! So far I've everything laid out, just need to make the proper write ups, and art, I might end up posting in Friday, Summer School has been harder than expected, but I'm sure that tomorrow I'll make a lot of progress. :D
 

spacemt354

Chili's
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Sounds great! Can't wait to read it! So far I've everything laid out, just need to make the proper write ups, and art, I might end up posting in Friday, Summer School has been harder than expected, but I'm sure that tomorrow I'll make a lot of progress. :D
Summer classes, especially if you take multiple of them I've found to be more intensive than the fall/spring semesters...mainly because it's a ton crammed into 4-6 weeks
 

D Hulk

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Ooh nice! Are you staying over there or is it just a layover?
Detroit is the beginning of an epic roller coaster road trip!

Things begin on a relaxing note with the Henry Ford Museum. Then the craziness begins with Cedar Point, Kings Island, Holiday World, Kentucky Kingdom, Knoebels, Hersheypark, Six Flags Great America, Philadelphia, and probably some other parks along the way which I'm forgetting.
 

DisneyFan18

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Detroit is the beginning of an epic roller coaster road trip!

Things begin on a relaxing note with the Henry Ford Museum. Then the craziness begins with Cedar Point, Kings Island, Holiday World, Kentucky Kingdom, Knoebels, Hersheypark, Six Flags Great America, Philadelphia, and probably some other parks along the way which I'm forgetting.
I miss vacations, that sounds super cool, and definitely better than being at school in SUMMER for 6 hours and a half...
 

Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
Yes
Exactly! I'm seeing Vectors in Calculus, and I'm like why? Probably will find out at some point. However I love the other class, we're working on Python and it's so much fun!
Vectors are my jam! They get used all the time in engineering and applied physics, though once you get to applications of vectors like force diagrams, there's usually a lot of short cuts you can use. If you want some help, let me know!


And Pi's Progress: I got an outline, a rough draft of a song (can't quite get it to come together in a way I like), and hopefully I can do a drawing or two before bed
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Detroit is the beginning of an epic roller coaster road trip!

Things begin on a relaxing note with the Henry Ford Museum. Then the craziness begins with Cedar Point, Kings Island, Holiday World, Kentucky Kingdom, Knoebels, Hersheypark, Six Flags Great America, Philadelphia, and probably some other parks along the way which I'm forgetting.
Ooh yes! Have an awesome time, can't wait to hear about it when you return!

Do you have one that you're looking forward to the most? Or most 'exotic' park you're looking forward to other than Detroit :p
 

DisneyFan18

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Vectors are my jam! They get used all the time in engineering and applied physics, though once you get to applications of vectors like force diagrams, there's usually a lot of short cuts you can use. If you want some help, let me know!


And Pi's Progress: I got an outline, a rough draft of a song (can't quite get it to come together in a way I like), and hopefully I can do a drawing or two before bed
Thanks, I'll let you know, my main problem is that I don't understand the relation between Calculus and Vectors, as I relate them with Physics. Supposedly tomorrow will clear many of our doubts.

Can't wait for Pi's Popocorn Coaster coming to Storybook Circus! ;)
 

D Hulk

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Ooh yes! Have an awesome time, can't wait to hear about it when you return!

Do you have one that you're looking forward to the most? Or most 'exotic' park you're looking forward to other than Detroit :p
Think I’m more looking forward to some specific new-to-me coasters, like Steel Vengeance, El Toro, Flying Turns, The Voyage, Mystic Timbers. It’s weird, those are all woodies!

You’re a passionate SFGA regular, space. Any must-dos or park strategies or anything?
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Think I’m more looking forward to some specific new-to-me coasters, like Steel Vengeance, El Toro, Flying Turns, The Voyage, Mystic Timbers. It’s weird, those are all woodies!

You’re a passionate SFGA regular, space. Any must-dos or park strategies or anything?
Cool! And for SF Great Adventure I am - @kmbmw777 is our resident Great America expert!
 

spacemt354

Chili's
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Right. Then there’s California’s Great America our west. So confusing!

Well, I’m going to SFG Adventure.
Last trip was 2015, but I'd say ride Kingda Ka early if that's one of your go to attractions (it closes a lot in the afternoon due to wind) and then see if you can get on El Toro.

Those to me are the best rides in the park - then throw in Nitro as well as some of the other cloned Six Flags attractions like Superman/Batman: The Ride if you have time. An underrated attraction I like is Skull Mountain, it's a kiddie version of Space Mountain, pretty fun indoor coaster.
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One I didn't like the sensation of was Green Lantern - though for the experience if you haven't been on a stand-up coaster it's definitely different
 

kmbmw777

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Detroit is the beginning of an epic roller coaster road trip!

Things begin on a relaxing note with the Henry Ford Museum. Then the craziness begins with Cedar Point, Kings Island, Holiday World, Kentucky Kingdom, Knoebels, Hersheypark, Six Flags Great America, Philadelphia, and probably some other parks along the way which I'm forgetting.
Woohoo! Six flags Great America is so fun! (It turns out no one goes on days when it’s supposed to rain at 4, so we had the park to ourselves).
I would highly reccomend riding the Marie Gras Hangover (it’s brand new, just a single loop, and honestly terrifying). Other Must-Dos are Goliath (a wooden/steel coaster hybrid which goes upside down), Raging Bull (all of my friends love it for some reason), American Eagle (it’s a bumpy classic, no other reason), and the Joker.
 

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