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How often do you "bounce back" in a season?

Bouncing back...

  • Never - I've never returned for a second consecutive day to the same theme park.

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  • Once, maybe twice a season.

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  • Three or four times a season.

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  • Five or more times a season.

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Ian

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Have often would you say you visit the same theme park two days in a row?
 
Only time I really do that is when we go up to Alton in the summer sometimes and we usually spend about 4 days up there.
A couple of times we've done Thorpe two days in a row or one park one day and the other the next.

I've never used the actual 'bounce-back' tickets they sell though as I have an annual pass.
I'm going for once, maybe twice a season.
 
UK never.

Orlando, DLP and California different story.

Edit I lie lol. Just done Chessington 2 days in a row and last year Thorpe 3 days in a row just to try and get Saw lol.
 
Usually never but in 08 when I first moved here we went to SFOT 4 days in a row each week.
 
Only on trips. When I went to the Midwest last year, I did Cedar Point two days plus a night in a row and Kings Island two days plus a morning in a row. This year I'm doing Six Flags Great Adventure a day and a night in a row, Hersheypark a day and a night in a row and Six Flags New England two half-days in a row.
 
Only when I go to Alton, normally spend a couple of nights in Splash Landings and do the park 3 days in a row.

Im going to Port Aventura for a week in the summer so I will probably end up doing the same park like 7 days in a row or something :)

Its nice and chilled out to do parks like that though, no rushing around to get everything done.
 
Not including working at Cedar Point or Six Flags, never.

Seems a bit silly, to be honest.
 
I've never, but almost did.

Before my AP, I went to Alton twice in 3 days, one day, followed by a break, and then another. I used the anytime bounce back, but not next day bounce back.
 
I think I did at alton once, a very VERY long time ago, 03 springs to mind. But I've had merlin/tussauds annual passes ever since then so I've never really needed to here. And in other places we'd either visit parks for one day or get week long passes (i.e. Disneyland/World)
 
I never USED to, but, four of the last three times I've been to Alton, I've stayed at the hotel. It's just pretty awesome tbh.

I love resort hotels, so I like doing it, but, nowhere else in this country is worth it...
 
I've only ever gone back to the same park the next day once, and that was Gyeounju World. The first day was pissing it down and Phaethon wasn't running, so I went back again the next day. Ordinarily, I wouldn't have cared too much, but I really wanted to ride it and knew there was very little chance of me being in that area again.

Otherwise though, I've never been in a park and thought that I either wanted or needed to go back to the same place the following day.

Edit - Thinking about it, I did a similar thing with Tobu Zoo and Yomiuriland before as well. About a year before I lived in Tokyo, I'd gone there for a holiday. At Yomiuriland, Bandit and White Canyon were closed all day because of the weather, and on the next day, at Tobu Zoo, Kawasemi and Regina were both down for maintenance. I ended up taking another day at the end of the trip and going back to both places, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. If I'd known then that I was going to end up living in Tokyo a year later, then I wouldn't have done it, but at that point I had no idea if, or when, I'd be going back, and Kawasemi and Bandit were on my "must ride" list.
 
I've done it for the Orlando parks before. Usually around a week for Disney and two-three days for IoA/Universal and two days for Sea World, if we stay.
 
UK, never.

European and US parks is a different story. Sometimes I do revisit parks on the following day, ust to make sure I'm happy I've done everything. It's much easier to get back to UK parks.
 
I've only done it twice. Once for Europa Park because we couldn't get everything done in one day & then this weekend because of our tradition of riding the first El Toro train out of the station on Opening Day & then meeting up with UC the following day because he couldn't make it for Opening Day.
 
I can only remember doing this twice. Once as a kid at Legoland in Denmark, as there was enough to keep me and the family occupied for two days. I also spent two consecutive mornings at Six Flags New England whilst on the East Coast trip in 2008, although admittedly we visited other parks in the afternoons.

If I was going to a large park abroad and wanted to make sure I had plenty of time to do everything, I'd probably have several consecutive days there, but it'd have to be somewhere pretty special to warrant it. We're talking Cedar Point, Magic Mountain or Florida size/quality attractions here.
 
Umm.. Last time was when I went to Great Adventure for two days in a row. Other than that it would be Geauga Lake back in 2001, and Darien Lake in 2000. Mostly everything is just a day trip now!
 
I've only done it for Disneyland Paris. Two days with school and then five days when I was with my family.
 
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