Hi
Last week we went to 6 Flags in Illinois. It's close by and DS's were begging to go and they had free tickets. Since we're on a budget this summer, we caved... Now that we have been to Disney a few times it is impossible not to compare it to WDW. I realize that it's like comparing apples to oranges but DH, DS11, DS9 and I couldn't help it.
We got to the park before opening and waited in line for the Superman roller coaster - it opened 40 minutes late - which started our day off on the wrong foot.
As we were waiting in line for the Dark Night indoor roller coaster, we and a family behind us were both saying that this would be comparable to Space Mountain. It was not even close. It was so jerky that I felt like I was getting whiplash and made SM seem like a smooth ride (which I know it's not). Even DS11 wasn't a fan of it and he likes every ride..
Many times we were waiting in the hot sun (88 that day) in lines. They were not very efficient. Many times the ride workers were paying attention to something else and did not check height requirements...
The one time I saw them "catch" someone too short, the Mom went on the ride without the boy and had him wait at the end of the ride for her
They also have a flash pass (like a fast pass but for extra money) which really affected the lines of the "regular" people. Anytime a person/group showed up with one they got to get in the beginning of the line right away - so for example if you were waiting for the next group to be allowed into a ride (like at the haunted mansion) and in the meantime enough flash pass people should up to fill the quota, everyone in the flash pass line got to go in and no one in in the regular line got to go in. - This happened to us a couple times on the Batman ride...WE really felt like 2nd class citizens and have never felt like that at WDW
They also had a nighttime parade (didn't see it) and turned out ALL the lights around it. We tried to get to a nearby bathroom after the parade. It was completely dark in the area
They never turned the lights back on in the park..we had to exit in the dark...
Not doing this to flame 6 Flags, they have some great thrill rides, just sharing our experience.
Can't wait to get back to WDW!! I know it's not perfect, but we enjoy it sooo much more...
Last week we went to 6 Flags in Illinois. It's close by and DS's were begging to go and they had free tickets. Since we're on a budget this summer, we caved... Now that we have been to Disney a few times it is impossible not to compare it to WDW. I realize that it's like comparing apples to oranges but DH, DS11, DS9 and I couldn't help it.
We got to the park before opening and waited in line for the Superman roller coaster - it opened 40 minutes late - which started our day off on the wrong foot.
As we were waiting in line for the Dark Night indoor roller coaster, we and a family behind us were both saying that this would be comparable to Space Mountain. It was not even close. It was so jerky that I felt like I was getting whiplash and made SM seem like a smooth ride (which I know it's not). Even DS11 wasn't a fan of it and he likes every ride..
Many times we were waiting in the hot sun (88 that day) in lines. They were not very efficient. Many times the ride workers were paying attention to something else and did not check height requirements...
The one time I saw them "catch" someone too short, the Mom went on the ride without the boy and had him wait at the end of the ride for her
They also have a flash pass (like a fast pass but for extra money) which really affected the lines of the "regular" people. Anytime a person/group showed up with one they got to get in the beginning of the line right away - so for example if you were waiting for the next group to be allowed into a ride (like at the haunted mansion) and in the meantime enough flash pass people should up to fill the quota, everyone in the flash pass line got to go in and no one in in the regular line got to go in. - This happened to us a couple times on the Batman ride...WE really felt like 2nd class citizens and have never felt like that at WDW
They also had a nighttime parade (didn't see it) and turned out ALL the lights around it. We tried to get to a nearby bathroom after the parade. It was completely dark in the area
They never turned the lights back on in the park..we had to exit in the dark...Not doing this to flame 6 Flags, they have some great thrill rides, just sharing our experience.
Can't wait to get back to WDW!! I know it's not perfect, but we enjoy it sooo much more...
Its a nostalgic old park that has been around since the 1900's. There aren't big thrill rides like cedar point and six flags, but it doesn't matter. 
Thats my boy!!