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Re: Hersheypark (HP) Discussion Thread

Postby Athletekim » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:31 pm

Going to Hershey on Saturday night and I'm hoping to get on most of the rides if it doesn't rain. Last time I was at Hershey we got on 2 rides and then there were multiple thunderstorms within the area the rest of the day and when we were leaving the park reopened.

Never been on a launched coaster before and Storm Runner will be my first one. Anyone have any tips besides keeping your head back?
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Postby larrygator » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:38 pm

SharkTums wrote:I don't get all the hate for Roller Soaker. If it's a warm day and you're in your bathing suit it's a really good fun ride.

I rode it for the first time in awhile with KT on the trip and she really liked it. It has a low height restriction, goes 'backwards' if you sit that way, and is interactive for both riders and spectators.

I totally understand that it's a capacity and maintenance nightmare, but I don't think everyone should hate on it so much.

I personally won't miss it, but I can see some families missing out on it.


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Postby Ccron10 » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:43 pm

Athletekim wrote:Going to Hershey on Saturday night and I'm hoping to get on most of the rides if it doesn't rain. Last time I was at Hershey we got on 2 rides and then there were multiple thunderstorms within the area the rest of the day and when we were leaving the park reopened.

Never been on a launched coaster before and Storm Runner will be my first one. Anyone have any tips besides keeping your head back?

Just to forewarn you but there is going to be a big concert on Saturday in the Stadium. On top of this will be the typical weekend crowds as well. Last Saturday was packed and there was a concert so I recommend getting the evening Fast Track pass before they sell out. It's $25 for one ride on five of the coasters in the park. ;)
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Re: Hersheypark (HP) Discussion Thread

Postby Athletekim » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:36 am

Went to Hershey last night and used the Twilight passes, my mom and I went in a little before 8PM and stayed right up to the end. Didn't get to do many rides only both sides of Lightning Racer,SDL, Kissing Tower, Log Flume (twice), and Reese's Xtreme Cup Challenge twice. SDL's new trains looked neat and the ride felt very smooth for me.

Skyrush's line was too long right up to the ride entrance and my mom didn't want me riding because of my ear infection so I just sat on the path and watched it run. The one thing that really annoyed me was how many empty seats were on the train. At one point there was only 1 person in a whole row. Usually, I am a single rider and it would be nice to see if Hershey was somehow able to create a single rider line. It would definitely help fill in some of those empty spots on the trains.

Towards 10:30 PM I went on and did RXCC and went right onto the ride using the Single Rider line. I came out and told my mom she should try because it won't affect her back.l We get in line a few minutes later and then around 10:50PM they announced they were having technical difficulties but we decided to wait it out. Finally about 15 minutes later the ride started working again and we boarded. During the ride our vehicle stopped for about 5 minutes before moving again.

Lastly, we went to get Funnel Cake to have on the way out and waited 20 minutes for it. The cashier was taking her time and kept leaving in between customers to do something else. Then when you get to the cashier there was a huge puddle of water or soda all over the ground. The employees who were making the Funnel cake didn't even look happy and was being rude to some of us who aske d or chocolate syrup. Never had to deal with bad service like that at Hershey before.
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Postby Skycoastin Steve » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:57 am

^I wouldn't hold your breath for a single rider line. They couldn't even manage it so that people unloaded on the other side of the train, I don't think they'll be able to handle a single rider line. The empty seats have been a problem since day 1.
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Postby A.J. » Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:24 pm

If you go to ride Skyrush by yourself or with one buddy, the best thing that you can do for yourself and everyone around you (in my opinion) is to ask around to see who's a group of two or three in the queue. Usually, you won't have to move very far behind, and most guests don't mind if you only have to move a tiny bit ahead of them to join the group (as long as you're not rude about it).

It's always a heap of trouble to be in an odd-numbered group, especially on a four-across ride like Skyrush. Three people? You leave a seat open. Five people? Someone has to be the loser and go alone.
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Postby SharkTums » Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:56 pm

The park did tell us they are going to work on the station during the off-season, so hopefully we'll see some improvement.

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Postby jwil » Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:23 pm

They really crammed that Skyrush station into as small a footprint as possible. I can't imagine there is any way to enlarge it without making drastic modification elsewhere. And IIRC Comet was right on the other side of the station (along with Skyrush storage and what else), so I don't know how they could unload on the opposite side.

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Postby Parallax » Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:41 pm

RollerSoaker had an absolutely horrible capacity, but it was a pretty fun ride. I went on it every time I went to Hershey just because I was with a group of family so we could chat on line. We always got lucky with a wait starting in the station, but that was still nearly 30 minutes. I think it would be cool if they replaced it with a ride like Divertical, but I'm not sure if they would do that since they already have Tidal Force. I do think it would be a cool addition though.
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Re: Hersheypark (HP) Discussion Thread

Postby deguy123 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:36 pm

So I finally made it to the park to check out Skyrush yesterday! I always go in June but this year I had to wait until August and I knew the lines would be much worse. I can't remember the last time I saw a line at Lightning Racer!

Skyrush I have got to say is really intense and an amazing ride. I have heard the back left winged seat is supposed to be the best seat and it didn't disappoint because I also sat in the middle right after since we were able to get back on quickly! Fast Forward to the night time when I realize I didn't sit on the left side in the morning (Sat on the left when looking at the train LOL). I finally truly sat on the left side and it was even more intense then my morning ride on the right side. I have to say the line actually moved pretty quickly, more so then Comet. I thought it was my #2 coaster after El Toro but the back left winged seat just might have taken #1, just still deciding!

The restraints I didn't notice until after we were waiting on the break run. I did actually feel some "pain" and they had tightened up but nothing that would take away from the ride!

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