Thursday, 29 August 2013

Six Flags Great Adventure, NJ

                                                        Six Flags Great Adventure, NJ

                                                                       

In honor of Six Flags' new expansion that was announced this morning, I will review the New Jersey location. I went to Great Adventure with a group of friends for a day of fun after the long school year. Since it was a rainy day, Kingda Ka was not opened, but other then that I had a blast. The park welcomes you with their own version of Main Street U.S.A. I did channel Disney through bits and pieces through the park, but I thought Disney was cleaner and the workers more friendly. Besides the park's appearance, the rides were great and that's what I was there for. My two favorites were El Toro, one of the world's best wooden roller coasters,  and Bizarro. Bizarro was amazing. You were upside down for a quarter of the time and fire was shot at you which was pretty cool. If you are not a roller coaster person, you can always try Houdini's Great Escape that "flips you and the room upside down" which is just a parlor trick. After the ride was over, I spent the rest of the day figuring out how they managed to flip you and the room. The rest of the slow rides were for younger children. Overall, I would give the park 3 out of 5 stars because the park was kinda dirty and the workers weren't as friendly. If I was judging just the rides, it would get 5 full stars.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

The Broadmoor-Colorado

                                                               The Broadmoor
The Broadmoor Hotel and Resort in Colorado is located in Colorado Springs. It is a five star resort where many PGA golf tournaments have been held. The golf course was very pretty and gave a spectacular view of the mountains behind it. While walking on the paths near the golf course, I saw a group of mule deer. It was a great photo opportunity. The rooms at the hotel were roomy, but didn't have any decks or patios. We stayed in the South tower which is newer so it had more modern amenities like a bedside room control system where you can turn the lights one and off with a simple press of a button or open and close the curtains. The pool at the Broadmoor was cool. The outdoor pool was an infinity pool with a separate slide area with a slow tunnel slide and a super fast slide that drops you almost straight down. The hotel also had stables where my mom and I went horseback riding on a trail in Pike National Forest which was fun for me.  The few problems I had with the Broadmoor was the lack of good, real food at the hotel; most of the restaurants main entrees that were way too complicated for me. The extra activities like bowling cost a lot of money - $50 per hour for bowling with a $5 shoe rental per person. That's "cray, cray."  Finally, for a resort in the middle of busy season, you would think they would plan kid, teen, and family activities like they do at other similar resorts like The Breakers or the Sanctuary. I would give it 4 out of 5 stars. It would have had five stars, but it was ridiculously over-priced.