Caleb's Mom
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We just returned from a day trip to an area Six Flags amusement park. It was myself, DH and our DS (5).
Tickets were $36.04 each for the day and that was with a pre-purchase discount from the Pick N Save grocery stores.
Throughout the day DH and I continued to give each other the look. You know, the I know Disney would have done this different or better look.
We saw one show a 3D movie with Marvin the Martian. The movie was enjoyable but as DH said he kept expecting a fan to blow with some wind or a mister to sprinkle water on us as the appropriate times during the movie in Disney style!
Our DS is only 42 tall so he was only eligible to ride 2 of their tamer coasters but being the thrill seeker that he is, loved them both. The crowds were low and we ended up enjoying many of the lesser but still exciting rides with little to no waits. (We told our DS he must eat his veggies so he can be 44" tall by the end of this fall to ride EE at Disney and see the Yetti!)
The food. We really didnt eat at the park. DH and DS did share a slice of pizza that was over $6 a slice not including soda or bread sticks. With soda and sticks it was over $13. I shook my head. PapaJohns must have a huge sponsorship deal with Six Flags every area had a PapaJohns pizza booth in it. I'm sure we could have gotten a less expensive, better quality CS meal at perhaps Pizzafari at AK or at the PizzaPlanet at DS. I ordered a large pretzel but that hit the trash very quickly after only one bite - stale. Later I ordered some nachos instead and they were typical nacho fare.
I guess our most stark areas of comparison were with the staff and the ride lines. Sure weve all encountered a CM who was not feeling the magic, but almost all of the Six Flags staff was that way. There was no enthusiasm; they were just there to do the job. Many ride operators were difficult to understand and didnt pronounce their directions clearly just, yada, yada, yada now on with the ride. Also the ride lines lack that extra Disney-ness. No themed décor, sounds, diversions, etc. Just row after row of metal stanchions and an occasional TV mounted to the wall playing cartoons or music videos that were hard to see or hear.
The costumed characters were another area that left us scratching our heads. They would suddenly appear in the middle of a walk way. No orderly lines. The costumes were getting old and the people in the costumes didnt have the love for the kids. A quick hug or a pat on the head and be on your way they didnt play along and were not animated. My 5 year old didnt know who Porky & Petunia Pig were. When my son was 3 Pluto played with him at Disney as though he was a real dog - they frolicked and had fun together. Mickey would put his hands over his eyes or mouth to show shock or emotion.
At the end of the day, we were really wishing there was a tram to take us to our car at the outer end of the parking lot.
All in all we spent an enjoyable day as a family and in the end thats what really counts. We did have fun and each vacation has it's own merits, just throwing a comparison out there.
Tickets were $36.04 each for the day and that was with a pre-purchase discount from the Pick N Save grocery stores.
Throughout the day DH and I continued to give each other the look. You know, the I know Disney would have done this different or better look.
We saw one show a 3D movie with Marvin the Martian. The movie was enjoyable but as DH said he kept expecting a fan to blow with some wind or a mister to sprinkle water on us as the appropriate times during the movie in Disney style!
Our DS is only 42 tall so he was only eligible to ride 2 of their tamer coasters but being the thrill seeker that he is, loved them both. The crowds were low and we ended up enjoying many of the lesser but still exciting rides with little to no waits. (We told our DS he must eat his veggies so he can be 44" tall by the end of this fall to ride EE at Disney and see the Yetti!)
The food. We really didnt eat at the park. DH and DS did share a slice of pizza that was over $6 a slice not including soda or bread sticks. With soda and sticks it was over $13. I shook my head. PapaJohns must have a huge sponsorship deal with Six Flags every area had a PapaJohns pizza booth in it. I'm sure we could have gotten a less expensive, better quality CS meal at perhaps Pizzafari at AK or at the PizzaPlanet at DS. I ordered a large pretzel but that hit the trash very quickly after only one bite - stale. Later I ordered some nachos instead and they were typical nacho fare.
I guess our most stark areas of comparison were with the staff and the ride lines. Sure weve all encountered a CM who was not feeling the magic, but almost all of the Six Flags staff was that way. There was no enthusiasm; they were just there to do the job. Many ride operators were difficult to understand and didnt pronounce their directions clearly just, yada, yada, yada now on with the ride. Also the ride lines lack that extra Disney-ness. No themed décor, sounds, diversions, etc. Just row after row of metal stanchions and an occasional TV mounted to the wall playing cartoons or music videos that were hard to see or hear.
The costumed characters were another area that left us scratching our heads. They would suddenly appear in the middle of a walk way. No orderly lines. The costumes were getting old and the people in the costumes didnt have the love for the kids. A quick hug or a pat on the head and be on your way they didnt play along and were not animated. My 5 year old didnt know who Porky & Petunia Pig were. When my son was 3 Pluto played with him at Disney as though he was a real dog - they frolicked and had fun together. Mickey would put his hands over his eyes or mouth to show shock or emotion.
At the end of the day, we were really wishing there was a tram to take us to our car at the outer end of the parking lot.
All in all we spent an enjoyable day as a family and in the end thats what really counts. We did have fun and each vacation has it's own merits, just throwing a comparison out there.