I wouldn’t mind so much if it was quiet, but the park was actually pretty busy with many major rides having wait times of 1-2 hours each, sometimes more. And at least 5 of the park’s 19 coasters were closed all day when we visited, including two in the kids area which, again, we saw no maintenance work being carried out on when we walked past. This ride is advertised as having one forwards track and one backwards track but on the day we visited, the backwards side was closed all day, and it’s not like we saw engineers doing maintenance on it or anything, it was just sitting there dormant Superman only running one out of its two tracks. Tatsu only running two out of its there’s trains and one side of the loading station closed off, thereby, again, reducing capacity Ninja, again, this I believe can run three trains but was only running one X2 running only one train out the three trains available, and the ride queue having to close early because, according to the attendant the wait time was 4 hours The day we went, the park was only open 10:30-6, and nearly all the coasters were running at half capacity, thereby doubling the waiting times and making it almost impossible to get on even half of the park’s rides. This didn’t seem to be the case at Six Flags Magic Mountain. But when you visit a park which is massive, and home to 19 roller coasters as well as several other rides, you expect that the park owners will at least make it possible for you to get on a fair proration of those rides. When you visit an amusement park, you expect to have to stand in line for the rides.
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