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My worst spite probably has to be Flying Turns. I made my first visit to Knoebels in summer of 2020. Most of the park was short staffed, so I missed out on Impulse and Flying Turns. Came back to the park in 2021 and finally got the Impulse cred. Flying Turns was still closed. Let's try again in 2022! A lot of the stuff that was closed for COVID opened back up except the one coaster cred I needed, Flying Turns. I finally rode it for the first time last summer. It was alright for what it was.

Sooperdooperlooper was closed for the day on my first visit to Hersheypark. I went back to HP during COVID and Looper was still sitting closed. Funny enough, the train was sitting in the exact same spot on the brake run in 2013 as it did in 2020. I got the cred eventually in 2022.

Losing Steel Curtain at Kennywood during COVID really sucked too. I lost out on a lot of other rides visiting during COVID. Noah's Ark, Turtle, Ghostwood, etc but SC was the biggest loss to me.

Little Devil at GAdv was supposed to be my 300th coaster. It was closed that visit, so I tried making Oscar's Wacky Taxi at Sesame Place my 300th. Nope denied. Huge bummer! Super Grover's Vapor Trail ended up being my 300th. Not a bad milestone, especially since Wildcat's Revenge was #299 for me. I did end up getting that Little Devil cred eventually, so I can say I've ridden all the operating coasters at GAdv.

GAdv also spited me out of Bizarro on my first visit in 2016. The ride ended up going down for maintenance in the afternoon and never went back up again. On my next visit in 2019, Bizarro opened, but trying to get Green Lantern, I sat down in the seat and then the ride shut down for weather. I did end up getting Green Lantern and Superman when I went in 2021, but Jersey Devil was closed (this was right after Stunt Pilot lost its wheel). I finally rode JD in 2022, which was great. The ride was apparently not running its best in 2021 anyway, so those amazing 2022 rides made up for that.

Knott's was another story. I originally didn't plan to visit Knott's at all on my last SoCal trip, but I was in the area and had an extra day before Disneyland, so I decided why not? Xcelerator, Montezooma, and TImber Mountain were all closed. I knew about Xcelerator and Monte. Seeing both closed was almost the deal breaker for me not visiting Knotts, but Timber Mountain was the biggest loss IMO. Luckily Indy at DL just went back up from its refurb, better than ever. That totally made up for losing Xcelerator and Monte. I'm glad I also got their Splash Mountain before that closed forever too.

Whizzer at SFGAm was closed both days I was at the park last year. The first day it had rained out and the ride doesn't run in rain at all. The next day, it was completely dry though. Ride was still closed,
 
Id personally say Top Thrill Dragster. I knew it would be closed but just seeing it there standing and not operating was just sad times all around!
 
For me it would be X @ SFMM, yes X and not X2.
I've visited the park in september 2006, and I allready knew the ride would be closed because of the gearbox which got blown to pieces just a month earlier.
 
So I managed to get over one of my spites as I finally got to ride the Ghost Train at Thorpe on Tuesday. It's an interesting experience, I wouldn't say it was bad but I also wouldn't say it was good. The actors though gave there all so fair play to them. Next week we're off to Skegness for the weekend so I'm hoping to get over Odessey and Millenium as well, could have all my spites done in the sapce of 2 two weeks!
 
My worst is the Ultra Twister at Rusutsu Resort. So much effort to get there and the very first park of our Japanese coaster trip only to find it shut for the season early. Hopefully one day I'll get back...
 
Today, Tornado at Bakken has failed to open on my visit. The park's quiet enough for me to know that they would absolutely turn on the ride's boost mode if I asked, which is sad, but oh well. It doesn't really sting *that* much as I was concerned that I'd hate it, but would've been nice to say I'd done it.
 
I've had a few such situations. The most recent was my trip to Cedar Point this summer for Coastermania. Obviously there is Top Thrill 2, which spited pretty much everyone. But to make matters worse, I was saving Steel Vengeance for the evening ERT, and what a huge mistake that was. In retrospect I should have just braved the long line and done it early in the day. So as soon as ERT began, I figured I'd get a ride on Maverick, as I had not ridden it since they changed out the hard shoulder restraints. That was my second mistake. After I got my one ride on Maverick (which was much more rideable than before) I headed to SV and had to put my fanny pack in a locker first. Well, I paid for the locker and headed for the entrance when I noticed lots of people were exiting. Sure enough, SV had broken down and that was a premature end to the ERT for that coaster. Yep, what a slap in the face - I went all the way to CP and didn't get to ride SV! CP is 6.5 hours from me so not super far but still not like a home park. Sadly my third RMC was not to be. It will have to wait until next summer. I'll be sure to ride it at least once early in the day. Hopefully TT2 will also be open and running and maybe they will have Siren's Curse running as well.

My second spite was a whole park wide one. A friend and I went to Six Flags Great America several years ago. Much to our chagrin the park was super crowded - imagine the worst day ever at a Disney park. I don't know what the reason was but we ended up picking the wrong time to go and then some. To make matters worse, the ride operations were terrible, coasters were super slow to load and dispatch and in general everything was moving in slow motion. The only thing in our favor was the weather. It was a nice day. We waited almost a hour and a half for a ride on the park's B&M flyer, and even old rides like Whizzer had lines approaching an hour. I'd say we were only able to get on about half of the rides we wanted to ride, leaving both of us with some missing credits. That totally soured me on that park big time. I know they can't help how crowded they might get, but they can do things to speed up and improve operations. I am toying with the idea of going back to the park as ACE is having their Coaster Con there next summer. That's about the only way I'd go back to that park is if I can knock out some credits with ERT sessions.

The last one I can think of was more minor, but still disappointing. Several years ago I went to Busch Gardens in Tampa, and the crowds weren't bad and the weather was decent, so I was able to ride pretty much everything I wanted. The only bad thing was the Scorpion was closed for maintenance. Not that it was any great coaster, but being it was a Schwarzkopf it would have been a good credit to have. And unlike Great America and Steel Vengeance, I'll never have another chance at that one. The other thing was on that trip I was coming off of having the flu and I wasn't feeling 100% so that limited how much and how often I felt up to riding coasters.
 
Today, Tornado at Bakken has failed to open on my visit. The park's quiet enough for me to know that they would absolutely turn on the ride's boost mode if I asked, which is sad, but oh well. It doesn't really sting *that* much as I was concerned that I'd hate it, but would've been nice to say I'd done it.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I got spited both by Tornado and Tivoli's Rutschebahnen when I visited at about this time 2 years ago...
 
I have been waiting my entire life to tell this story. Probably about 9 years ago, me and my family drove up from San Diego to Simi valley so I could visit Six Flags Magic Mountain for the first time. We were driving to the ticket kiosks when I was unceremoniously informed by my family that the park's "pipes had burst" that morning and the whole park was closed. The morning of our arrival. Woof. I haven't had the opportunity to visit it since, so it remains on my bucket list.
 
At the time of spite it would easily be our first day at Nagashima Spaland thanks to bastard Typhoon Etau. 3 out of the 12 coasters were open all day, and they were three kiddie creds...what made it particularly painful was that Steel Dragon 2000 was open when we arrived, and even though we raced straight there it was shut by the time we had arrived. We went back 5 days later and got the rest of the coasters though so all cool.

Other than that, Odyssey at Fantasy Island spited me twice before getting it but I got it in the end.

A cred that actually spited that I haven't ridden yet? Probably Limit at Heide Park...I've done well when I think about it!
I can probably guess that you flew all the way to Japan for that, huh? I'm sorry dude, that sucks.
 
I am extremely unbothered by this and it's definitely not my worst spite by any means, but Wilde Maus at Wiener Prater failed to open on my visit today. All cars were in the station with zero activity and the tickets point shuttered. A friend in a coaster chat claimed that the ride was on its way out which I personally believe.
 
I am extremely unbothered by this and it's definitely not my worst spite by any means, but Wilde Maus at Wiener Prater failed to open on my visit today. All cars were in the station with zero activity and the tickets point shuttered. A friend in a coaster chat claimed that the ride was on its way out which I personally believe.
Have you been at that location multiple times during the day or not?
I had almost the same experience with the spinning coaster, during my visit last june. It was closed till later in the afternoon. And it also looked like it was already closed for a long time.
 
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Have you been at that location multiple times during the day or not?
I had almost the same experience with the spinning coaster, during my visit last june. It was closed till later in the afternoon. And it also looked like it was already closed for a long time.
Checked back on multiple occasions before giving up and leaving at around 4.30pm.
 
Bad enough that last year I got turned away from the channel tunnel because of an incident which destroyed the weekend trip out to Parc Asterix to ride Toutatis.
Still, was well worth it this year - Toutatis leaping into my all time favourite list @ no.3.

This must go some way to mitigating Cedar Point, late September 2024, which was awful.
Awful. Top Thrill 2 they publicised... only Millennium Force running for early entry; Iron Dragon, Blue Streak, Cedar Creek Mine Ride started to open from GP entry at 11am. Gemini ran for a bit, then down. Rougarou tried to open with little/no success, Boardwalk mouse open, shut, open, shut and stayed that way. Maverick went down about 3pm and Steel Vengeance went down just before 4pm; both stayed down. No Valravn, Gatekeeper, Raptor and Magnum at all. By the time it was dark, only Millennium Force was running. My worst theme/amusement park experience ever where no-one seemed to be bothered about the lack of rides.

The worst spite was Lightning Rod @ Dollywood. Visited in 2017 with family. Got a day pass with later afternoon entry the day before. Nearby the family wanted to shop at the outlets. Arrived at Dollywood mid afternoon full of expectation... Lightning Rod had been more reliable in the weeks before my arrival. I hoped it would continue. Rushed ahead and went straight to the queue line to find it down. Down 10/15 minutes before I got to the queue. It stayed down for the rest of the day and did not open the following day at all. But Dollywood is still my favourite park, so not a complete disaster. If only some members of the family had chosen their goods just a little quicker, we would have caught an earlier shuttle bus to the entrance and maybe, just maybe.....
 
Since I forgot to post this one Cedar Point

Me and my old roommates had a massive trip planned starting from Carowinds and park hopping all the way to Cedar Point. The original plan was to start in Orlando and make our way up, but COVID had its way and through a year of delays, we had hotel and flights booked. Well at the last minute, Cedar Point decided to close on select weekdays in June that year, and those weekdays they were closed happened to be the two days we had planned to spend there. Needless to say we had to scramble to get our flights rebooked and hotel rooms cancelled. It sucked. We ended up shifting our trip to Waldameer, Hershey and Knoebels instead. I still ended up visiting a few new parks so it was worth it in the end. It was just disappointing to finally be able to visit CP only to have that taken from me.

To this day I still haven't been to CP yet lol. I've ridden well over 300 coasters and I'll probably make my very first visit there next year.
 
For me there are a few, all from June this year. First time flying to the states, had a great time doing 11 parks in a row.

First one was Great Adventure, where we found out El Toro was closed for both days we visited, same for zumanjaro. I also wanted to try the skyscreamer extreme flight, which wasnt open those days (normal sit down seats only).

We visited Six Flags America mainly to ride Batwing, which stood still on the bottom of the lifthill and didn’t open that day.

Few days later at Carowinds Fury was down all day, which was the main draw for us to visit them. Luckily we still had a chance to do nighthawk, which means we got 1 of the 2 operating old vekoma flying coasters.

At Dollywood we queued for about 45 minutes for firechaser express, just to have it break down when we were already in the station building. Of course it didn’t open anymore that day.

And expected but still sad: TT2 at cedar point.

But I can’t complain because I got 111 new credits that trip.
 
Blackpool Pleasure Beach closing Valhalla and Grand National on the day of my visit on the year Icon opened and reopened the day after.

We went back the day before going back home to ride both rides as pay per ride was a thing back then.

It was more Valhalla we wanted to ride.
 
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