If you have little ones go to guest relations at front of park to have them measured. They give your child a wrist band so ride operators know there height without getting measured for every ride.
The whizzer never gets old!! And be sure to take a classic family photo in front of the carousel and reflection pond! You'll look back and laugh at your hair and style 20 years from now!
Giant Drop is a pretty basic name but I’ll take that over some long, convoluted DC comics moniker. Always scarier than coasters, these drop rides are a guaranteed thrill, even if they’re over quick.
They have integrated street performers along the walkways. It's a nice touch. If you need to let that cotton candy or funnel cake digest. They help pass the time.
Once one gets past the North Shore Security Theatre drama it’s a decent park. Do the rides in counterclockwise order for the full effect & build up to the bigger rides.
Be sure to check the Ride Access Policies posted at each ride entrance to ensure you are able to experience that particular ride! (Ride Access varies..)
Enjoy the park with live maps and videos. The Video Ride Guide for Great America is available on iTunes for iPhone and iPad. Check it out for just $1.99! 자세히 보기
All good except..,They should not have us pay extra for the water park! We already pay an arm and leg to get in, then charge extra for water park area! Tisk, tisk..
Need to use a restroom when you get to the park? Use the restrooms in Hometown Square instead of the ones near the front gate. Their tucked away and are generally less busy than the ones at the front.
Season pass is only about $20 more then a single day admission, $50 for a parking pass for the year instead of a $20 per day (credit goes towards the parking pass too for that initial day)
Have children measured at Guest Relations when you arrive. They will receive a height wristband which they can show to the ride operator instead of having to be measured at each ride.