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Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: SilverBullet on December 26, 2005, 07:55:04 PM
What are your park plans for this year? My last year getting driven to parks goes as follows:

Six Flags Great Adventure (Alot)
Morey's Piers
Six Flags New England
Dorney Park
Hershey Park
Clementon Park
The Great Escape

Hopefulls:
Cedar Point
Canobie Lake
Knoebels
Lake Compounce
Geuga Lake
Six Flags America

and if my house in Florida is ready by the summer:
IOA
BGT
All the disney parks
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Nitro1118 on December 26, 2005, 09:08:56 PM
For sure's:

GADV
Dorney
LC
HW
PKI
SFGAm
Indiana Beach
SFKK

Hopefulls/almost for sure's:

PKD
SFA
SFNE


Remote possibilities if dad wants vacation in Florida:

USF
IOA
AK
MGM
MK
SWO
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: ChuckR on December 26, 2005, 10:28:09 PM
Definites:

GADV
DP
HP
SFMM
KBF
DCA
DL
LC
SFNE
Morey's
SFOG
Dollywood
Seaside Pier's
Knoebol's
Clementon

Maybe:
HW
IB
Dell's
SFGam
William Grove
Idora
SFA
BGW
PKD
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Dubya91 on December 26, 2005, 10:49:01 PM
Definites:

Great Adventure
Astroland
Six Flags New England
Knoebels
Cedar Points

Maybes:

Geauga Lake
Lake Campounce
Great Escape
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: DianaR on December 26, 2005, 11:11:46 PM
Well, My friend Rob AkA Frissbeeking may just help me hit Dorney and Hershey with my "finally in 2006" 54 inch tall Austin LOL. Others include a badly needed return to Knoebel's, Lake Compounce because Austin needs to experience BoulderDash and, a definate for J2/Clementon park!

My hopeful's include SFNE (S:ROS, DROOL...) and, possibly SFOG for Goliath thanks to In laws moving to SC this year LOL. I may even drop in on either PKD or BGW on my way Down or, back. I hope I can do even half of the above! :lol:
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Nitro1118 on December 26, 2005, 11:38:56 PM
Diana, if you have a choice between PKD and BGW...do not think twice...GO TO BGW!!!

BGW is my favorite park out of around the 20 parks I have visited. Amazing theming, 4 GREAT coasters in which you and your family will enjoy, great food, and just an overall great atmosphere. PKD on the other hand is average at best.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: NYRfan85 on December 26, 2005, 11:45:39 PM
First off, I'd just like to say hello to everyone here. :)

Anyway, I never really have plans until the summer begins, as it usually depends on our jobs and stuff. But I'd love to try and hit these parks this summer...

- SFGAdv (of course)
- SFNE (to finally ride S:RoS, which was closed my trip there, and to check out the new waterpark expansions, as well as B:tDK and Mr. Six!)
- Dorney Park (I love Dorney, its a beautiful, fun park, looking to make my 3rd trip in a row (went once each last 2 summers))
- SFOG
- SFA
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Bubba Z on December 27, 2005, 12:10:33 AM
First off welcome to Updates NYRfan85

Second. Chuck,  Williams Grove will be closed next year. The rides are for sale as we speak.

Dells for opening
PKD April 8th
Holiday World opening
Clementon opening
SFOG
BGT
SFGADV opening
SFNE
LC
West coast trip and  anywhere else someone wants to take me
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: chilled182 on December 27, 2005, 12:12:49 AM
I never really plan trips anymore.  They just, happen!

For sure i will go to great adventure, moreys piers and the shore points.. and ofcourse clementon park.

maybe knoebels and a few others.  Its my senior summer, so im probably going to have to work for most of it sadly
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Metsman. on December 27, 2005, 12:28:40 AM
Certain:
Six Flags Gread Adventure
Dorney Park
Islands of Adventure
Busch Gardens Tampa

Most Likely:
Six Flags America
The Great Escape

Maybe
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Paramount's King's Dominion
Knoebels
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: sfgadvfreak on December 27, 2005, 12:42:36 AM
I get my license in March so...

GADV
All of the Jersey Coast
Knobels
Kennywood
DP
HP
Clemington
Compounce Lake
SFNE
COney Island

and hopefully some others that will just pop up out of nowhere.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: sir clinksalot on December 27, 2005, 11:10:19 AM
Definately:

Disneyland
DCA
SFMM
Knott's
Sea World San Diego
USH
Walt Disney World
Universal Orlando
Sea World Orlando
Busch Gardens Tampa
PGA
SFMW
SCBB
Bonfante Gardens

Most Likely:

SFGADV
Hershey
Dorney
Knoebels

Maybe:

SFOG
Dollywood
Carowinds
Wild Adventures
PKD
BGW
SFA
Holiday World (I will be in Indiana for business in Oct ... they are open but I don't know if I will get the chance to go)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Robert T Ackerman on December 27, 2005, 02:04:26 PM
Definates...

SFGAdv
Knotts
SFMM
Adventure City (if it's open - maybe Greg has more info on this???)
DisneyLand
DCA
Lake Compounce
SFNE
Knoebels
Dorney
Hershey
Clementon
Wildwood Stuff


Maybe's...
Scandia
USH
Ocean City, MD
Quassy
The Dells Area
Indiana Beach
Holiday World
Beech Bend
SFKK
The Great Escape
SFA
PKD
SFoG
Dollywood
Kennywood
Waldameer
Idlewild
DelGrosso's
Lakemont
Coney
Rye
Adventureland

Would like too's but probably won't...
Cedar Point
SFGAm
Carowinds
BGT
Silverwood
Whatever the name of the park that has Speed Montster is
Anything in Europe as of right now...


There's too much close by that I really want to do that I never get too... kind of sad, living in Jersey all my life, being into parks/coasters and never going to Coney
 :roll:
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: WadeJ on December 27, 2005, 02:12:19 PM
Definates:

Gadv (usually 25+ times)
WDW (Usually 4-8 times, be there in just a few weeks for EE preview :) )
IOA (usually once a year)
USF (usually once a year)
Clementon
South Jersey Shore (usually every year)

Maybe:

We REALLY want to hit the west coast for Disney, USF, SFMM and Knotts.
Cedar Point
Hershey Park
Knoebels
Holiday World
BGW
BGT

edit:  Robs post reminded me that we are hoping to hit Dollywood as well :)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: David Jr on December 27, 2005, 02:29:30 PM
Will do:
everything in NJ
HP, DP

Might do:
PKD, BGW.

BTW, Hi everbody. :D
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: WadeJ on December 27, 2005, 02:33:58 PM
David Jr.!

Welcome to updates :)

btw- Rob, thats one insane list lol
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: DianaR on December 27, 2005, 02:37:07 PM
And Rob works MAD hours to make that a reality LOL. Poor guy, I never seen someone work so much at his age in my life!  Welcome to Updates David, I knew it would only be a matter of time before you found your way here :D

While we are on the subject of trips and plans, Does anyone have a special way that they save for these plans? Anyone have some good tips they can lend?
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: ChuckR on December 27, 2005, 02:46:55 PM
Save all money throughout the year to have an awesome summer!
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: WadeJ on December 27, 2005, 02:49:59 PM
Don't have kids   :shock:   (jk)

alright, too late for that one... lol  

I guess what helps us the most is getting slick with travel deals online and knowing where/when/how to shop.  I've gotten away with some insane deals to get us to FL while I've spent just as much to go to BGW.

Another way is to figure out what parks are within a day driving distance of a centralized park.  You can probably hit 5 or 6 places from Dollywood for example.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: DianaR on December 27, 2005, 02:55:20 PM
Quote from: "ChuckR"
Save all money throughout the year to have an awesome summer!

Some of us have bills (And kids) Chuck! Easier said then done when your an adult LOL. Actually, two things will be differant for me this summer.. A) I changed jobs and make alot more money and B) Austin is 54 inches so I have a travel buddy when I get the urge to just hop in the car and go to a park when Rick doesn't feel like it. One thing I hate is driving more then an hour alone. Maybe people that live close by (Cough::Chuck,Rob:::cough) may be interested in doing weekday daytrips with Aus and I LOL. I can't totally torture my kid ;)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: ChuckR on December 27, 2005, 03:18:00 PM
I'm for any kind of trip. Rob knows that and I finally get to ride X this summer!
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: GAcoaster on December 27, 2005, 04:01:07 PM
Right now for me, our big trip is a toss-up between Chicago (and hitting all the parks along the way), or Atlanta (and hitting all the parks that way).  

Either way is a lineup of great parks to visit.

And, any business travel I do will hopefully take me to some new parks as well.   It looks like I may be going to the UK in the Spring, so I'm hoping to hit some parks while I'm there. :D
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: WadeJ on December 27, 2005, 04:07:16 PM
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And, any business travel I do will hopefully take me to some new parks as well. It looks like I may be going to the UK in the Spring, so I'm hoping to hit some parks while I'm there.

Well, since I hate flying, I'm rather relieved that my business travel doesn't take me out of the USA lol.  But some day, I'll work up the nerve to go.  My first stop would probably be Tokyo Disney Sea :)

I'd say half of my FL park visits are the result of business travel  lol  I get WAY more than my money worth from my Disney AP :)

Thats awesome though.  I can't wait to see what kind of photos you get if you manage to go.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: sir clinksalot on December 27, 2005, 04:37:37 PM
Quote from: "Frissbeking"
Adventure City (if it's open - maybe Greg has more info on this???)

The rumor of it's closure are still out there. As for a definate date, nobody knows. I'd also like to get there before it closes. I have yet to get those credits and I've lived in SoCal for 30 years.

The last I saw of it was from Screamscape (this was in November):

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Less than a month after Movieland Wax Museum announced that they were closing forever, just down the road Adventure City was working on a deal to sell their 10 acre site to a condo developer. The 10 acre site just down Beach Blvd. from Knott?s Berry Farm that contained Adventure City and where Hobby City opened 50 years ago has been sold. The family owners are calling it quits and retiring. No final date was given for the last day of operation.

If you are coming for Solace, chances are it will still be open.

As for affording trips, take short cuts wherever you can. If there are 4 people you can go with to share costs (Splitting the room and car 4 ways per person or 2 ways per couple) that always works. Of course you want to go with people you enjoy hanging out with.

Obviously if you are going to be visiting more than 1 park in any chain (SF, CF, Paramount, Busch Gardens/Sea World) then you should take advantage of Season and Annual Passes. When we went to Hershey, Knoebels, Dorney and SFGADV we only had to pay full price for Knoebels. Hershey was open for the Katrina relief and those tickets were only $15. We had Passes for Dorney and SFGADV.

That whole trip for 2 including Airfare, Car Rental, Hotel, Food, Souveniers, etc only cost us about $1100. If we had shared that cost with another couple you could take off 1/2 of the Hotel and 1/2 of the car. That's around $250 - $300.

If you will be in SoCal for Solace, the Knott's AP's are only $90 and they are good for all CF parks. Plus with the Knott's AP it gives you $20 off for Solace.

If you can find a hotel within walking distance (Days Inn at SFOG is good) then that will save you parking charges.

We don't generally stay in fancy hotels. We get compact cars for rentals.

We stayed at the Holiday Express near Dorney when we were out there and that was $80 per night. If you research well you can find great deals.

Also, if you are going somewhere on business you will generally have a day or so free. Use that to go to parks.

If you find any group trips you may want to do those as well.

We found a trip to WDW next october through another website that is $780 for 6 nights, 7 days at WDW. 6 nights at the Carribean Beach, Magic Your Way Park Hoppers, Round Trip Airfare from L.A., Illuminations Desert Buffet and more.

If you really plan well and budget your money you can do alot of trips.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: GAcoaster on December 27, 2005, 05:56:43 PM
Quote from: "WadeJ"
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And, any business travel I do will hopefully take me to some new parks as well. It looks like I may be going to the UK in the Spring, so I'm hoping to hit some parks while I'm there.

Well, since I hate flying, I'm rather relieved that my business travel doesn't take me out of the USA lol.  But some day, I'll work up the nerve to go.  My first stop would probably be Tokyo Disney Sea :)

I used to be that way, but after a while you get so used to flying you start to hate driving :lol:
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Robert T Ackerman on December 27, 2005, 07:04:29 PM
Quote from: "ChuckR"
Save all money throughout the year to have an awesome summer!

You can do that, or just work so much that you have no time to spend the money!


I have this strange addiction of always going to a different park each time I have a day off... that could be why the list is so long.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Bubba Z on December 27, 2005, 09:31:05 PM
Rack up  your credit cards and pay them off in the winter. Wash,  rinse repeat. Once you start doing  this your credit limit will increase so you can do more parks! It works great with my shell card.

Ask yourself this  "Will I do a certain park three times this year "  If so, just buy a season pass.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: KingdaKaRuler05 on December 27, 2005, 11:46:31 PM
I envy you all :(

Definitely:
GAdv

Probably:
Hershey

A chance:
Dorney
Florida parks (it depends where we go for summer vacation)

I need to drive......... :x

-KKR05
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: ChuckR on December 28, 2005, 12:37:49 PM
I was just like that KKR05, I would only go to GADV and Morey's every summer until I got my license.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: blazzinmatt on December 28, 2005, 12:40:51 PM
I think this summer is the summer that I actually drive out to Cedar Point. My friend's parents drove last year because neither of us had our liceneses, but we both do and the drive should be fun and I love Cedar Point. Such a great park. But Great Adventure is definitey, Hershey and Dorney are likely, Cedar Point is definite. Should be an awesome year.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: DianaR on December 28, 2005, 01:52:28 PM
I hope nobody forgets to go to Gadv's Coaster Celebration this year! We are trying to conjure up a few plans :)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: sir clinksalot on December 28, 2005, 05:57:29 PM
^ When is that???


Still trying to figure out just when we are making our trip out there.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Bubba Z on December 28, 2005, 06:03:35 PM
I want to say June 3rd, but don't quote me on that .
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: SilverBullet on December 28, 2005, 06:13:12 PM
^ Yep. June 3rd. I'll be there and hopefully El Toro will be open.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: sir clinksalot on December 29, 2005, 08:20:38 AM
Hmm, June 3rd could possibly work. Kristi just found out she may not be able to get days off for Memorial Weekend. Something about not getting the same holiday off 2 years in a row or some such crap. ;)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Robert T Ackerman on December 29, 2005, 11:52:54 AM
Quote from: "sir clinksalot"
Hmm, June 3rd could possibly work. Kristi just found out she may not be able to get days off for Memorial Weekend. Something about not getting the same holiday off 2 years in a row or some such crap. ;)

LOL What Crap!  

 :o

I'll definatly be there this year, and am keeping my fingers crossed that El Toro and Ka are on the night schedule this time, but if not, I never complained about Nitro at night.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: ChuckR on January 16, 2006, 02:50:47 PM
Alright so here's my two big trips of the year!

Trip 1:
Disneyland
Disney California Adventure
Knott's Berry Farm
Adventure City
Six Flags Magic Mountain

Trip 2:
Cedar Point
Mt. Olympus
Timber Falls Adventure Park
Six Flags Great America
Indiana Beach
Paramount Kings Island
Holiday World
Beech Bend
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom

The other parks I will probaly hit for day trips are:
Coney Island
Morey's Pier
Six Flags New England
Lake Compounce
Knoebol's
Clementon Park
I am also hoping Kennywood, Parkamount Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

Oh yeah, how can I forget going probaly over 20 times to Great Adventure!  :lol:
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: chilled182 on January 16, 2006, 06:28:43 PM
update update!

Im going to washington and SAn Francisco now.

So that means MArine World.. and perhaps enchanted villiage/wild waves.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: ChuckR on January 16, 2006, 06:38:06 PM
Try to hit Paramounts Great America as well.

My dad is going to Reno in the summer of 2007 for a convention. I am planning on going with him, I wanna do Vegas, SFMW, and PGA while I am there.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Metsman. on January 16, 2006, 08:10:18 PM
Definite:
Islands of Adventure
Busch Gardens Tampa
Six Flags Great Adventure
Dorney Park

Very Likely:
Six Flags America
The Great Escape
Coney Island

Remote Possibility:
Paramount's King's Dominion
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Knoebels
Lake Compounce
Six Flags Over Georgia
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: GADVwow on January 16, 2006, 08:18:20 PM
In San Fran, if I could hit only one park, it would not be Marine World, it would not be Paramount's Great America.  It would be Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.  I have been to all these parks, and by far the best experience, FOR ME, has been at SCBB.  Three separate trips I have made there, never once disappointed... The Giant Dipper is awesome, the entire pier scene is fun (think Jersey Shore but more laid back and much more ritzy...)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: chilled182 on January 16, 2006, 08:32:42 PM
oh wow i forgot about that.  Good call man.  Bu the question is.. how far is that from San Francisco?  I think i might want to go there to tell you the truth.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Metsman. on January 16, 2006, 08:34:00 PM
I went to SCBB a couple of summers ago (2004), and I hated it. The whole beachfront town was disgusting. It smelled and it was just overall sleezy.
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: WadeJ on January 16, 2006, 08:49:24 PM
/\  But how was the Giant Dipper?  For some, that is all that matters :)
Title: Your 2006 Plans
Post by: Metsman. on January 16, 2006, 08:58:03 PM
^ We didn't feel like walking all the way down to the other end of the boardwalk (mostly because it smelled so bad), so I just skipped it. In hindsight, I really should have ridden it, but.... too late now  :roll: