Six Flags Great America
Gurnee, Illinois
May 23, 2008
Page Two
Here's the pop quiz. So once you're in the park a season pass
upgrade costs $54.99 instead of the $34.99 that they charge outside.
That sure sounds like fuzzy math to me.
Our first stop was at Six Flags Great America's newest coaster The Dark
Knight as we figured the line would be worse as the day goes on.
The Dark Knight was pretty much a disappointment. It's basically a
wild mouse coaster in the dark with a statue of Batman and some Joker theming
on the top level of switchbacks. Ninety percent of it has absolutely
no theming at all. From what I hear Six Flags was paid to put the
Dark Knight coasters in as a promotion for the movie. I guess they
wanted the big bang that Batman Returns got from the original Batman: The
Ride; which is also at Six Flags Great America, but didn't want to pony
up enough cash for anything other than a mediocre ride with a nice facade.
Man, I see this ride operator everywhere I go from Holiday World when I
lived there to Cedar Point last year to here at Six Flags Great America
this year..
After out lackluster ride on The Dark Knight we were off to score my second
new coaster of the day the Ragin' Cajun coaster.