Parque de Atracciones in Madrid
I'd already had a great day at Parque Warner (everything running, everything basically walk-on) and had planned Parque de Atracciones for late afternoon/evening of the same day. The park's website had it down as being open until 11pm for Halloween events, with rides closing at 10pm.
LIES!
I got there for around 6pm, and practically nothing was running. As I left Warner, it was starting to rain, but had completely stopped by the time I got to Atracciones. Apparently that was enough to close the whole park down though. At least that's what I'm assuming. There were so few staff around that I'm more inclined to think that the rides had been closed down much earlier in the day anyway, if they'd been open at all. The park was still open, but the only rides running were the drop tower (just one side) and some kiddy rides.
I was so pissed off because Warner seemed to have some pretty good Halloween stuff going on later in the evening that I had to miss to get to the other place.
Six Flags New England
There was nothing really wrong with the day we had there on the whole, but the situation at park opening is retarded. They let you in, but basically only through the main gate, and then there's a huge crush of people who are forced to watch some crappy "opening" show before you can actually get to anything. This is then followed by a stampede to Bizarro, where I came very, very close to punching a few people.
It's **** ing awful, and put me in a really **** ty mood for the rest of the park. For me it totally overshadowed any redeeming features the park may have and I would still label it as one of my least favourite parks. We went to Lake Compounce right after, and I was still in a crappy mood. In fact, I remember saying as we were walking to the entrance that I really, really couldn't be **** ed to ride any more coasters and that I'd had enough.
Thank **** that Boulderdash snapped me out of that one, but I would never, ever get myself involved in that ridiculous situation at SFNE again.