Six Flags Great America
Aug. 17th, 2006 10:47 amSF GROUP: Me, parents, cousin, friend, sister (5)
DAYS @ PARK: Two T.T
Hellomoto, I’m home.
I’m just recuperating a little.
Lemme talk about my trip. Six Flags was big and great. So great that I’m a bit upset that I’m back in Michigan. It has been nearly ten years the last time I been there. I feel like my trip was reaaaalllly unfinished. Not unfinished, but reaaaaaaaaally unfinished.
I still wanted to do more, because usually I go on the mild rides more, play games and watch shows. I go on thrill rides once in a while if I’m up to it. Even if I gather the courage to go on something like a coaster, I’d hate waiting in long lines.
Coaster enthusiasts have their own "crusades" and go across the country, spending hours and days at the parks just to ride coasters. That’s not me though, and I hate waiting in long lines. I’d like to ride and see as much as I can, but a couple of the lines really wasted the days.
Also, the group that I was with...a little hindering? They play a part in it too.
And, my sister and I are going to have to consider keeping our mouths shut around people when it comes to talking about out vacations.
I know it’s mean, but my sister would probably bring her so-called "boyfriend" along if you let her, and my ADULT friend was embarrassingly childish (even my mom was uncomfortable. She kept giving me weird faces XD I knew she was going to say "...I don’t like her." :/).
Because of her, I think I’m inspired to research personality/mental disorders as a profession. I’d be a psychiatrist if I were a lot more patient. But I was told, because I met such a person, I exert such quite a bit of patience already. My cousin, someone I brought along, even told me that I was "nice" [accepting her as a friend]. I guess?
( FIVE Coasters! )
( I should not speak like this )
Both my friend and cousin said I had like the funniest scream.
I went on other rides
My sister and cousin went on the King's Chaos (aka: The Riptide?). Sis had like the funniest expression. Mom was probably gonna die of laughter. And the ride looked a little scary, plus we just got to the park so I wanted to go on mild rides.
Mom enjoyed the karaoke shows.
We went to the water park on the 2nd day. Yes I did say a while back that I don't like water and swimming, but it was okay. I dodged some of the jet streams and waterfalls, and made sure I didn't fall underneath the surface.
In the park, there was this playground thing. Err what was it, Skullisland? Don't remember, but it had a skull and it spat out a CRAP load of water on everyone. When it splashed down, you'd get hit by strong air and mist from a distance. Fun stuff XD
Had another small embarrasing "friend moment" but we won't talk about it. I'll say this though - she overthinks things.
DAYS @ PARK: Two T.T
Hellomoto, I’m home.
I’m just recuperating a little.
Lemme talk about my trip. Six Flags was big and great. So great that I’m a bit upset that I’m back in Michigan. It has been nearly ten years the last time I been there. I feel like my trip was reaaaalllly unfinished. Not unfinished, but reaaaaaaaaally unfinished.
I still wanted to do more, because usually I go on the mild rides more, play games and watch shows. I go on thrill rides once in a while if I’m up to it. Even if I gather the courage to go on something like a coaster, I’d hate waiting in long lines.
Coaster enthusiasts have their own "crusades" and go across the country, spending hours and days at the parks just to ride coasters. That’s not me though, and I hate waiting in long lines. I’d like to ride and see as much as I can, but a couple of the lines really wasted the days.
Also, the group that I was with...a little hindering? They play a part in it too.
And, my sister and I are going to have to consider keeping our mouths shut around people when it comes to talking about out vacations.
I know it’s mean, but my sister would probably bring her so-called "boyfriend" along if you let her, and my ADULT friend was embarrassingly childish (even my mom was uncomfortable. She kept giving me weird faces XD I knew she was going to say "...I don’t like her." :/).
Because of her, I think I’m inspired to research personality/mental disorders as a profession. I’d be a psychiatrist if I were a lot more patient. But I was told, because I met such a person, I exert such quite a bit of patience already. My cousin, someone I brought along, even told me that I was "nice" [accepting her as a friend]. I guess?
( FIVE Coasters! )
( I should not speak like this )
Both my friend and cousin said I had like the funniest scream.
I went on other rides
My sister and cousin went on the King's Chaos (aka: The Riptide?). Sis had like the funniest expression. Mom was probably gonna die of laughter. And the ride looked a little scary, plus we just got to the park so I wanted to go on mild rides.
Mom enjoyed the karaoke shows.
We went to the water park on the 2nd day. Yes I did say a while back that I don't like water and swimming, but it was okay. I dodged some of the jet streams and waterfalls, and made sure I didn't fall underneath the surface.
In the park, there was this playground thing. Err what was it, Skullisland? Don't remember, but it had a skull and it spat out a CRAP load of water on everyone. When it splashed down, you'd get hit by strong air and mist from a distance. Fun stuff XD
Had another small embarrasing "friend moment" but we won't talk about it. I'll say this though - she overthinks things.