There is to the left of the ticket boothsDo you guys know if theres a drop off section?
I want to take an uber from the hotel.
There is to the left of the ticket boothsDo you guys know if theres a drop off section?
I want to take an uber from the hotel.
There is to the left of the ticket booths
Yes, there is a pick-up/drop-off area that loops around next to the main entrance
Noticed this across from Drop of Doom next to the basketball midway game... as far as I know, its "new". Whether its new or not, it'd sure be nice if they actually used it (along with had more than just 1 or 2 DC/Looney Tunes characters out each day).
The current management doesn't understand what it is like to operate a park that is enjoyable for everyone. They also don't understand that people do want stuff to do in-between coasters, and that not everyone visiting wants to do coasters all day.
The worst decision Six Flags MM has ever made was getting rid of the Batman Stunt Show. It was a staple of the park and was always full, and everyone loved it. Such a shame that the show is gone. It really was nice to sit down and relax in the middle of the day and have family entertainment like that.
The Colossus Theater has housed the “Kwerk” acrobatic show these past few years since TC opened. It usually runs during the Summer season and Holidays.The current management doesn't understand what it is like to operate a park that is enjoyable for everyone. They also don't understand that people do want stuff to do in-between coasters, and that not everyone visiting wants to do coasters all day.
Getting rid of Log Jammer was another big loss for families visiting. I was fortunate enough to happen to ride it on its last day of operation (Halloween 2011, the park was empty), the next day it was closed without any prior announcement.
The worst decision Six Flags MM has ever made was getting rid of the Batman Stunt Show. It was a staple of the park and was always full, and everyone loved it. Such a shame that the show is gone. It really was nice to sit down and relax in the middle of the day and have family entertainment like that. I also loved that they would continually update and improve the show over the years.
Even the theater in the Colossus area has been empty for an incredibly long time but used to have a lot of fun and unique shows. As a local and former employee I find it sad how the park seems to go all in on coasters without regards for having any variety or fun things to do in between attractions.
I did not know that. Glad to know it is still in use.The Colossus Theater has housed the “Kwerk” acrobatic show these past few years since TC opened. It usually runs during the Summer season and Holidays.
Were you not a fan of the show or was it just too hot? Wasn't there shade over the bleachers for it? It was always a full house for that show everytime I went. As an employee people would always ask me about it too even though it no longer existed when I worked there.Honestly, it's a shame they left that theater to rot for an extended period..yes, but I don't think it was a mistake of stopping the show.
I would rather want an indoor, climate controlled attraction than a outdoor venue that has been used for expensive shows.
I think you are kind of reaffirming my point. Six Flags is trying to just appeal to teens instead of everyone. The Batman show was always packed, even when I last saw it in 2005. My family used to go to the park annually, even when none of us were old enough to ride coasters and we had a great time. The kids area was much nicer as well. Granny Grand Prix was another great family ride that we lost recently.When it comes down to it, people don't go to Six Flags to watch shows. They could spend a ton of money on putting on shows like the stunt shows and Broadway reviews, but Six Flags guests won't show up to watch them. They've found that street shows are the kind of entertainment that people in the parks want, walk by and watch with no commitment to stay for a show. The problem with any show in a theater at a Six Flags is guests walking out half way through because they're teenage coaster fans who couldn't give a rat's rear about entertainment.
I'm all for this. It was good as is this year. Imagine how much better it will be if it's hard-ticketed?Take with a grain of salt, SFMM is considering making Fright Fest hard ticket in the future, and are receiving tremendous amount of feedback this year on their mazes.