Thursday, June 10, 2010

Six Flags

Driving from your school to Six Flags with your friends on coach buses is a blast; The one that we all took into consideration is what is the rain going to do? Well what it did was make six flags better than advertised.

Once we had gotten tickets from one of our teachers. Mine being Mr.Roehl by coincidence, we were free like animals in the wild. The first ride we decided to conquer was Raging Bull, and boy that was blast with the rain. Being in the first row perhaps makes it better and when you reach the climax of your ride up you hear the unnecessary screams of people getting ready to down(quite funny actually). Going down on the first drop of the Raging Bull is what makes it the best to be quite honest. When finished with the ride you look over at your friend and you see his hair like you have never seen it before which in other words is extremely amusing only knowing you’ll have that on him the rest of your life. The second ride I went was Batman, once again that was a blast with hardly a wait we go on in no time. One thing I came to realize also that the time flies by fast in line when you’re talking with your friends as well. The Batman was a great ride a ride where you are strapped in and are not sitting. Even though the ride was still 15 seconds or so it definitely had the twist and turns to make it a legit ride. Our third ride was the V2, now when hearing about this terrifying ride from stories of my teacher Mrs. Reagles which I find humorous all the way to my friends stories, that are no different. Looking at makes it worse, but once you get on the nerves start to kick in and their funny little employed goes, “3-2”, and before you know it your off. After that it was time for lunch.

The lunch at six flags wasn’t bad but it wasn’t an all you can eat fresh food. That may happen to be the difference between having a stomach ache and throwing up after your first ride after lunch. Neitherof those happened but that’s the kind of food it was in my opinion. After eating we set out on a journey to the Superman. It was the longest wait of the day being 30 minutes but that’s because it was the front row we were talking about here. The wait was worth, and the ride was a blast, the one thing I disliked, was that it rushes all the blood to head and makes you dizzy and feels sick; set that aside and your fine, just like you would be with any other ride. We decided to set out on another Journey and to fill you in this we consist of Ben Tenpas, John Conroy, Alex Zabel, and me. This next mission was to the Demon, nothing intense of course; although being in the front row with the hardest down pour made it a lot better it is probably the ride for kids in the grades of 3rd at the youngest and 6th at the oldest even though there is not really an exact age limit on things. We rapped things up with the American Eagle and the Viper, they were both really fun, but when riding them it feels like you’re going to go off track; other than that you get air born and the short is wait. The viper was more of a modern day wooden roller coaster and was blast this was the ride where you got air born all the time because the seatbelts were never checked by the employees but they do have one of those bars you push down but not all the way. Being teenagers we seized every opportunity that we could to get air born which made it fun to rap the day up with.

Six Flags was an enjoyable time even on a rainy day which somehow made it better. On this rainy day I think I got six flags better than advertised because the rain was a factor, but also because there was no wait definitely weighed on to that everlasting fun. The only flaw there may have been was that sometimes rides would stop because it was raining to hard, but based off a quote by Vivian Green saying, “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain” which is exactly what I did and found it a blast.

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