LiveForTheLaunch
CF Legend
I was having this discussion with my boyfriend on the way to Six Flags New England two weeks ago, about how I have been an enthusiast since before I was a teenager, but over those two decades, the nature of my enthusiasm has sort of shifted. I used to be very interested in gathering facts and data about rides, knowing all their statistics, and really geeking out about the engineering behind them. I want to say this is because I wasn't able to ride them as frequently, so this was the next best thing for me. As I got a bit older and able to travel, I was still interested in some of the technical stuff, but on a smaller scale because I was actually more able to visit parks, and so I spent a lot of summers on longer trips doing park after park. This is where things really changed for me now. While I had so much fun doing those things and created some of the best memories those summers, the idea of literally going from park open to park close, driving for hours, sleeping a minimal amount of time, driving hours, and doing it again for weeks on end does not sound appealing to me at all these days. In fact, it makes me shudder. I wanted the cred count to get higher, and I wanted more parks under my belt, but at the expense of not truly being able to soak in each park because it was always a massive rush around.
Nowadays, life has gotten more busy and hectic, and I've obviously been able to do less long trips, but I much prefer just taking my time at parks, throwing culture days or city-roaming days in between. I like to be at parks at opening for crowd purposes, but I don't bother staying all day in the heat for night rides (unless it's something like Beast) because I'd rather head out to a bar or restaurant and enjoy the night that way before getting a decent rest. Actually, the trip I did with a few members back in 2017 was a great mix of being able to take our time, not rush around, but still go to plenty of great parks. I think that was where things really shifted for me. I'm not a recluse or anything, but I also prefer to keep it to smaller groups. Large groups are fun, but it can be exhausting and annoying to cater to like, what twenty people want. I'd rather do what I want to do
So how has your enthusiasm changed throughout the years? Maybe you're just getting into it, and if that's the case, where do you want it to go?
Nowadays, life has gotten more busy and hectic, and I've obviously been able to do less long trips, but I much prefer just taking my time at parks, throwing culture days or city-roaming days in between. I like to be at parks at opening for crowd purposes, but I don't bother staying all day in the heat for night rides (unless it's something like Beast) because I'd rather head out to a bar or restaurant and enjoy the night that way before getting a decent rest. Actually, the trip I did with a few members back in 2017 was a great mix of being able to take our time, not rush around, but still go to plenty of great parks. I think that was where things really shifted for me. I'm not a recluse or anything, but I also prefer to keep it to smaller groups. Large groups are fun, but it can be exhausting and annoying to cater to like, what twenty people want. I'd rather do what I want to do
So how has your enthusiasm changed throughout the years? Maybe you're just getting into it, and if that's the case, where do you want it to go?