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  • @christopherantrim2449
    @christopherantrim2449 Před 2 lety +48

    Not disagreeing with your experience, but it definitely sounds like you just had really back luck with your trip. As a semi-local, I visit at least once or twice a year but always have a good experience for the most part and a lot of your gripes aren't things that happen on an average day. For someone in Michigan or the region it's worth a trip just to get the credits. However, if you're from farther away I absolutely understand not wanting to run the risk of a bad day like this since you probably won't ever make it back. I do fully agree with the lack of investments and improvements from management and Cedar Fair, with just a little more love and care this place could stack up to Valleyfair or other small parks.

    • @christopherantrim2449
      @christopherantrim2449 Před 2 lety +2

      Also, I do find saying there are no good rides other than Shivering Timbers is a bit of a stretch. Mad Mouse is a great Wild Mouse even with the weird capacity limitations, and Thunderhawk and Wolverine Wildcat aren't consistent but usually deliver fine rides.

    • @PlzSubToMeToMakeMyParentsProud
      @PlzSubToMeToMakeMyParentsProud Před rokem

      I know literally The one time he goes to Michigan adventures is the literally I think only time shivering timbers has been down to be honest I think that’s karma for saying this park is trash I I live in Grand Rapids and I wait every second of the year just to go to this park karma For saying this is the worst park in America karma

    • @princethecatrojernelson
      @princethecatrojernelson Před rokem

      This is gayiest Park in America

    • @michaelbaxter6146
      @michaelbaxter6146 Před 10 dny

      ​@@princethecatrojernelsonshut up rude head!!!

  • @roxynano
    @roxynano Před 2 lety +161

    Personally I think the only way Michigan’s Adventure can blossom to the fullest is if it becomes an independent park again.
    Holiday World has a similar position as it is in the middle of nowhere but they care so much about the place that people from all different states and even around the world do what they can to get to the park. They don’t let bad geographic location to limit their abilities.
    A chain isn’t going to invest to a park that is in the middle of nowhere. Only independent parks would and that is why this park needs a new owner.

    • @JustinCoasters
      @JustinCoasters Před 2 lety +12

      A Chain would invest in the park. A Chain that owns a park a few hours away probably won't want it to expand.

    • @MinkyBoodle44
      @MinkyBoodle44 Před 2 lety +22

      @@JustinCoasters ^^^ That’s it right there. Cedar Fair is afraid that literally any major improvements to this park would draw business away from Cedar Point. I think the main reason they continue to hold onto this park is to make sure that it _doesn’t_ expand.

    • @JustinCoasters
      @JustinCoasters Před 2 lety +6

      @@MinkyBoodle44 Also from what many insiders have said, They bought it so Six Flags didn't buy it.

    • @ItsSiebay
      @ItsSiebay Před 2 lety +2

      They definitely need to sell it for any growth to take place, but they won’t because at least it’s extra cash in their pockets, and who wouldn’t want more cash?
      Same case could be made about several parks, but of course each park has their own situations, and what might work with one won’t necessarily work with all.

    • @LUNCHMONEY4numbers
      @LUNCHMONEY4numbers Před 2 lety +2

      Technically Cedar Point is in the middle of nowhere, sooooo...

  • @tiagoferraz7699
    @tiagoferraz7699 Před 2 lety +167

    Michigan’s Adventure would have a bright future if it wasn’t part of Cedar Fair parks because I know at one point of time Michigan’s Adventure was planning to get a hyper coaster before Cedar Fair decided to buy Michigan Adventure.

    • @JCBro-yg8vd
      @JCBro-yg8vd Před 2 lety +9

      That Arrow hyper that never got built probably explains how they ended up in Cedar Fair's clutches. They sank a ton of money into something that was never built.

    • @JustinCoasters
      @JustinCoasters Před 2 lety +2

      @@JCBro-yg8vd I heard it was a Morgan Hyper.

    • @andrewhanson1180
      @andrewhanson1180 Před 2 lety +5

      SeaWorld is trying to buy the park from them. I hope they accept the offer.

    • @JCBro-yg8vd
      @JCBro-yg8vd Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewhanson1180 Just this park or all of Cedar Fair? Because if it's just this park, I wouldn't mind SeaWorld having it if they're going to make some investments in it. Even if it's just giving it that hyper coaster they never got around to building.

    • @andrewhanson1180
      @andrewhanson1180 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JCBro-yg8vd From what I read it's just this park. They offered $3.4 billion but I guess the park owners declined the offer 2 days ago. 6 Flags offered $4 billion a couple years ago and they obviously declined that too. It's like they purposely want this to be a crappy park.

  • @amanor409
    @amanor409 Před 2 lety +115

    The water park is decent. Shivering Timbers is a great coaster, and it’s a decent park for taking a kid on their first coasters as they’re all not that big.

    • @trackmaster152002
      @trackmaster152002 Před 2 lety

      All that I saw from the video was just basic tube and body slides -- they probably all have 1+ hour waits. I get more excited for the watercoasters, lazy rivers, fast rivers, and other interactive stuff. If they just the basic waterpark fare (basic tube and body slides) then its not a great waterpark.

    • @starlightflare
      @starlightflare Před 2 lety

      I would agree!

    • @etherealswordsman3214
      @etherealswordsman3214 Před 2 lety +2

      @@trackmaster152002 My home park. They have a *lot* of body slides that typically have short waits, quite a few tube slides that have a long-ish wait, though it's still well under an hour typically. a lazy river, including a tube slide that goes into said lazy river. really impressive kids areas too.
      But instead of a water coaster, or trap door slides, or even putting money in to automatically lift the tubes on the twin slides with heavy tubes... they apparently thought, "No, you know what we need? 3 wave pools."
      Let me repeat. For some reason, they gave 3 wave pools. None of which are all that special.
      they also have a splash down, river rapids, and log flume outside the water park, but eh. the log flume in particular seems pretty random as it's on the other side of the park, as opposed to the spash down and river rapids which are at least next to it.

    • @Sequoiacharland
      @Sequoiacharland Před 2 lety

      Ya I use to live in muskegon Michigan for all of 7years

    • @brentbuckley1366
      @brentbuckley1366 Před 2 lety +1

      @@etherealswordsman3214 The reason for that is, is because "the loggers run" was one of the first attractions at the park before there was the water park addition. This place started as a petting zoo (deer park), then slowly added amusement rides. The history goes back to the 70's, which is why it's in the middle of nowhere. Fun fact, Michael Jackson bought "the spider" from them for the neverland ranch.

  • @OklahomaCoasterFan
    @OklahomaCoasterFan Před 2 lety +89

    I liked Michigan's Adventure. I only had 6 hours there, but I had a great time. It felt like a nice fun atmosphere, and the ride ops were great. There were so few people there, I got tons of rides. Wolverine Wildcat is very good if you're not on a wheel seat. Ideally, do the middle row of any 3-row car, and it's not too rough, and the airtime is great. Valleyfair was operating their wild mouse the same way when I went there, but not at Michigans Adventure (on my 2019 visit). I guess they decided to copy Valleyfair's way since then.
    You had a rough day at a good park. I've had that too. I hated Lake Compounce, thought it was the worst park ever and desperately wanted to leave, but I now see that I just simply went on one of the worst days possible. That's what happened for you with Michigan's Adventure. I also dread going back to Lake Compounce to get my missing Phobia credit, but I'm sure it'll be a better experience.

    • @mmocken
      @mmocken Před 2 lety +6

      For Wolverine Wildcat, second car-center row is very good, but not Phoenix great. A Gravity group prefab track with timbeliner trains could make this a great coaster without going to RMC... if they RMC Shivering Timbers -hmmm.
      I was fortunate to ride Shivering Timbers on a warm day and some fresh rain... back of train was awesome.
      I disagree with Taylor on management and cast members, Camp Snoopy is new and fits target market for this park...which is summer families visiting from Chicago and Detroit. Chicago has SFGA and Detroit is not far from Cedar Point. So MAdv core is families with Tweens and younger. So Camp Snoopy and water park are most important.

    • @OklahomaCoasterFan
      @OklahomaCoasterFan Před 2 lety

      I don't think I rode in row 5 on Wolverine Wildcat. I did very back (learned my lesson), and I think every other ride was either row 1, 2, or next to last. I'll remember to try row 5 next time. It had rained all morning the day I went, so that probably had both woodies running amazing for me in the afternoon. You make a great point about the target crowd for Michigan's Adventure.

    • @davidnuzzi1608
      @davidnuzzi1608 Před 2 lety +3

      For the record Lake Compounce is overpriced and not very good

    • @smuella
      @smuella Před 2 lety +2

      Yep, I had a great experience at Lake Compounce and can‘t wait to go back. There‘s just so many variables to a theme park visit that it can turn out pretty much every way.

    • @CancelHappiness
      @CancelHappiness Před 9 měsíci

      Nah, Michigan's adventure is dogshit

  • @roxynano
    @roxynano Před 2 lety +120

    Grabs popcorn. Michigan’s Adventure Coaster Studios review! This is going to be a historical moment!

  • @AychSkwaird
    @AychSkwaird Před 2 lety +62

    Worst park in America? No. Not a good park? Yeah. That’s fair. It’s my little home park, and I love it to death. Thunderhawk is definitely the best SLC of the 4 I’ve ridden, and I think that Wolverine Wildcat is a solid ride, I never understood the hate. Mad Mouse is a very unique ride and I have a ton of nostalgia for it. Shivering Timbers is Shivering Timbers, probably my favorite woodie. I think the layout of the park is nonsensical, but it never REALLY bothered me. I think a full loop would make a lot more sense. A drop tower and a Windseeker would be great inclusions. RMC Wildcat would be a great decision, I would love to be able to marathon an RMC every summer. The water park is probably the best part of Michigan’s Adventure. There’s a couple of wave pools and a million kinds of water slides. I really hope that MiA gets some love soon. I seriously believe that this park could be one of the best Cedar Fair parks. Over all, I’d give it a 7/10. Probably looking at it with rose tinted glasses, but I still love it no matter what happens with it. For those who live in Michigan like I do, I would just spend the extra time and money and go to Cedar Point. But seriously. RMC wildcat. Please.

    • @amusementevents4087
      @amusementevents4087 Před 2 lety +1

      Great comment! I do love my home park and it has potential maybe one day we’ll see some more happen to it at least they improved the kiddy are a lot! That’s a good sign

    • @bellasvlogs6956
      @bellasvlogs6956 Před rokem +2

      I agree with you because I live in Michigan and we go every year for my mom’s work and we all have fun. Sure it’s not as great as the bigger parks that everyone else enjoys but if you live close to it you learn to love and enjoy it

    • @AychSkwaird
      @AychSkwaird Před rokem

      @@bellasvlogs6956 yup. definitely a fun summer day trip if you live close.

    • @bellasvlogs6956
      @bellasvlogs6956 Před rokem

      @@AychSkwaird yes

    • @sairosekk
      @sairosekk Před rokem

      I'm about 3 hours away in Detroit and I will go up there more often but some of the same reasons I went on opening weekend once just to say I finally went and use my season pass and it was very terrible experience. I was quite sad the wild mouse coaster wasn't open. Timbers was great! It's actually in my top 10 at the moment. I was mostly upset at the lack of food choices and snack choices only coasters dining was open so that was kind of annoying we couldn't even find popcorn. Wildcat beat us up that needs some help even with the little tiny bit of Titan track it either needs to be fully titan tracked or RMC'd. I don't understand why they won't put any more care into the park because some people just don't like driving so they're going to go to Cedar Point anyway because it's closer but for those people who don't want to go all the way to Cedar Point they can go to Michigan's adventure

  • @ThunderhawkZoe
    @ThunderhawkZoe Před 2 lety +57

    As a former MA ride op I don’t understand why we can’t operate Mad Mouse better. The decision to run it that way came from Maintenance or Corporate. Regarding closed rides other than Shivering Timbers it was almost entirely staffing issues. We didn’t have enough staff to run our log flume until breaks were over and we lost our entire Skycoaster crew with a month left in the season. We frequently pulled people from other departments to run rides because we didn’t have enough staff. I think you have a lot of valid criticisms of the park but I also think you’re being unnecessarily negative. I’ve ridden Thunderhawk probably 50 times and gotten maybe 1 bad ride. Yes we don’t have as much as other parks but I still think it’s a cool place worth visiting even if just for Timbers.

    • @OklahomaCoasterFan
      @OklahomaCoasterFan Před 2 lety +3

      I went in June 2019, and the ride ops for Shivering Timbers & Wolverine Wildcat were the best!

    • @appalachianenthusiast9499
      @appalachianenthusiast9499 Před 2 lety +3

      The reason why Shivering Timbers was down is because they went the day after the accident

    • @eccentricgamer4111
      @eccentricgamer4111 Před 2 lety

      Was this a recent change? I last visited MiA in 2016 and I don’t remember Mad Mouse’s operation being this bad.

    • @ThunderhawkZoe
      @ThunderhawkZoe Před 2 lety

      @@eccentricgamer4111 I couldn’t tell you when it happened I just know that it was like that this year. I also know that there were issues with the ride all year so it might have something to do with that

    • @TheJustgetitdone330
      @TheJustgetitdone330 Před 2 lety

      If you think he was negative, you need some thicker skin. He gave compliments and critiques. Not to mention he went out of his way to not only point out negatives, but to give suggestions which would help to fix/improve the park.

  • @brandonburie7214
    @brandonburie7214 Před 2 lety +41

    Cedar Fair bought MI Adventure 20 or so years ago because it was eating into their customer base for Cedar Point and expanding. Once family owned a clearly growing (Timbers would have never been built under Cedar Fair ownership), Cedar Fair bought it up and stalled the growth. In West Michigan Cedar Point is where you really go, MI Adventure is just a budget trip, exactly how Cedar Fair wants it to be.

    • @TheJustgetitdone330
      @TheJustgetitdone330 Před 2 lety +1

      Cedar Point has absolutely ZERO to do with Michigan's Adventure. CP is a DESTINATION park where people go for 2-3 if not several days. If it were near Detroit you'd have an argument. The problem with MA is it's location. It's not near any population centers aside from Grand Rapids. CF would like it to be a more popular destination, but it simply won't be. They really should sell it off to an independent owner like Gene Staples.

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety +12

      @@TheJustgetitdone330 I disagree. A lot of people from Michigan go to Cedar Point. I live in Michigan and it is somewhere people visit often. They only go to Michigan's Adventure if they want a water park. Because Michigan's Adventure water park is better than Cedar points. If you ever go to Cedar Point, look at the license plates and I bet a lot of them will say Michigan.

    • @giancarlofelicianocastaned9316
      @giancarlofelicianocastaned9316 Před 10 měsíci

      @@nicholasfield6127 And Pennsylvania. But we have Kennywood and Hersheypark

    • @ryangrinstead5932
      @ryangrinstead5932 Před 7 měsíci

      @@nicholasfield6127 The majority of Michigan people going to Cedar Point is Eastern, southern, and Detroit. There is no market demand to expand Michigan Adventures.

  • @Notthisbluff
    @Notthisbluff Před 2 lety +31

    It’s such a shame that shivering timber’s wasn’t open. It really is phenomenal.

  • @sidsimoneflavafullvegshow
    @sidsimoneflavafullvegshow Před 2 lety +26

    I'm originally from Muskegon, and grew up visiting this park. He missed the fact that this is "2 parks for the price of 1," with the water park for only $35. I've lived/visited Amusement Parks around the US- for the cost of Michigan's Adventure (only $35), its actually one of the best APs. Yes, its dated, but its definitely not as small as he describes, and there were about 8 rides he failed to mention, on top of the water park. Muskegon is only 35 minutes away from Grand Rapids (the 2nd largest city in Michigan). Additionally, its right on a beautiful beach (Lake Michigan- Pere Marquette). Yes, the park is in the middle of North Muskegon; to make the most of your trip, go to the campgrounds, go fishing, go to the wineries and breweries in "Skee Town." I've certainly experienced worse, but can't agree this is it.

    • @TerrenceMarie
      @TerrenceMarie Před 2 lety +3

      I love this park. It use to be a big trip for me and my family every year when me and my brother were small. It was easier on my parents to carry us around a smaller park instead of cedar point. They loved camping to we would stay at the campgrounds and we would also do other stuff in the area. Even as an adult I find myself going back to visit once or twice a year. I don't need to be thrilled to the point of scared everytime I go to an amusement park. It's a nice chill place. Frankly there's only two things I'd change about the place. I would make the walking path a full circle. And I would add one more coaster. A family sized steel coaster.

    • @jayfiggs4656
      @jayfiggs4656 Před rokem +2

      You can't blame him after being spoiled by other locations lol he probably should have started here then work his way up.

    • @PlzSubToMeToMakeMyParentsProud
      @PlzSubToMeToMakeMyParentsProud Před rokem +3

      I love this park it’s amazing i’m in Grand Rapids and I look forward every single day of the year just to go there that one day I love this place and honestly I’m not that big of a fan for this man just completely Trash Talk in this park to be honest I’ve never been to another park so I might have to buy my tung

    • @haventhebeast6050
      @haventhebeast6050 Před měsícem

      Prices have gone up

  • @coolioam8137
    @coolioam8137 Před 2 lety +15

    Michigan Adventure was always the "field trip" park, which I would get pissed by because for most Michiganders, its a longer drive to Michigan Adventure to Cedar Point! The only thing it has going for it is the waterpark and Shivering Timbers, which is top tier. I would LOVE a major makeover of the park to make it a mini Cedar Point. RMC Wolverine Wildcat, fix Thunder Hawk, add a couple of flat rides and some actual good food. That's what the park needs.

    • @thekingofmovies193
      @thekingofmovies193 Před rokem

      Not to rub salt in Taylor's wound, but at least they make good malts as well.
      P.S. I know Malts are somewhat different than milkshakes. Lol

  • @bennettveith1301
    @bennettveith1301 Před 2 lety +49

    Fun fact: almost all Michiganders live closer to CP than Michigan’s adventure. Most people around me go to CP all the time but haven’t been to Michigan’s adventure in years

    • @teheepetey6867
      @teheepetey6867 Před 2 lety +8

      thats how it is for me never been to adventure, but will drive the 2.5 hours from Detroit at least twice a month to hit up CP

    • @brianodell8874
      @brianodell8874 Před 2 lety +3

      I have the platinum pass and go to both. My favorite park is kings island. They are worth driving a little further for.

    • @coolioam8137
      @coolioam8137 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly! Its so out of the way in Michigan it takes longer to drive there than CP, thats why as a Michigander, I still consider CP as my home park.

    • @steveo7771286
      @steveo7771286 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s funny because like 75 percent of the general public at CP are from Michigan, it seems. Like you’ll be talking to someone in line and mention you’re from Ohio, and they just give you a weird sideways look. Like bro, do you know where you are? Lol

    • @Commanders2022
      @Commanders2022 Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds like local six flags America guests going to kings dominion and Busch gardens instead

  • @bwelch43
    @bwelch43 Před 2 lety +8

    Airtime Thrills just raved about how good that wild mouse was lol

  • @noclosecoasters9903
    @noclosecoasters9903 Před 2 lety +15

    This review is hilarious when contrasted against the description for yesterday's Coaster Studios video claiming "Michigan's Adventure is home to 7 roller coasters- 3 wood and 4 steel, all ranging in size that is sure to appeal to any member of the family!" Lol.

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  Před 2 lety +11

      Hey, that is an accurate statement! They do range in size and thrill level, but I never said they were actually good! lol

    • @ThemeParkAvenue
      @ThemeParkAvenue Před 2 lety +4

      @@CoasterStudios guess it doesn’t appeal to every member of the family!

  • @zacg_
    @zacg_ Před 2 lety +24

    There are parks that exist outside of a major metro area and they can make it work. It takes time and commitment and a desire to make your park somewhat of a destination. Since they have staffing issues that predate the pandemic they would need to add something that doesn't require a large staff increase but would draw in guests from the region. And they would probably need to make consistent additions over several years in order for the word to get out.
    It would also require that the chain work with the local community to make the area a bit of a destination. I don't think Michigan's Adventure would easily become Silver Dollar City because Branson is a major destination. But they could use Holiday World or Silverwood as models to emulate. But that would require that the chain wants to invest some money slowly but consistently to put the park on the map. Unfortunately, I think they really just don't want to address this issue and they think every dollar spent at Michigan's Adventure would be better spent directing those same guests to Cedar Point. So they should really just sell the park if that is their attitude.

    • @willowbatnana
      @willowbatnana Před rokem

      The city to the park is Muskegon and they're actually on the rise with new business and bringing in people. I totally agree they could be more successful if they partnered with Muskegon to draw people up and did fun stuff with the local summer festivals they have that draw people from Chicago.

    • @Idk71568
      @Idk71568 Před 11 měsíci

      @@willowbatnanayeah but Muskegon is known in west Michigan as sketchy place to be. It’s basically the Saginaw of the west if Kalamazoo was Detroit. While Muskegon may be on the rise, not many people move there. many times going there I would get out and hear gun shots

  • @quinnjohnson31
    @quinnjohnson31 Před 2 lety +20

    One thing I'm quite interested in, even though it has to do with the past there, is I thought shortly after shivering timbers was built, they were supposed to build a large steel hyper coaster, perhaps say on the scale of Steel Force or Magnum... Unfortunately, it never came to be. I always thought a ride like that, perhaps built next to it or so, would perfectly compliment shivering timbers. I feel the place has much much more potential than what it has been given. I would just like to see something else big built sometime in my lifetime there.

    • @roxynano
      @roxynano Před 2 lety +1

      Granted if a hyper coaster was there, Shivering Timbers would look way tinier.

    • @SaCeCat10
      @SaCeCat10 Před 2 lety +1

      It's always been a slow growing park. Definitely has a lot of room for improvement.

  • @dillonbaker2791
    @dillonbaker2791 Před 2 lety +7

    Water park is the best part. Your leaving out half the park in your review. This isn't a legitimate review if since you didn't do the main ride or participate in HALF THE PARK!

  • @justin5743
    @justin5743 Před 2 lety +10

    Personally, I enjoyed the park when I visited a few years back. But I definitely agree that it needs a MAJOR overhaul. I’d love to see a new front entrance, a new thrilling flat ride, and a lot of aesthetic improvements. It has the opportunity to be charming and popular, but definitely isn’t a top priority in the chain. Maybe Six Flags or Herschend could snatch it up.

  • @JthaEngineer
    @JthaEngineer Před 2 lety +28

    I live 40 minutes away from the park. While I do agree with many of the points you make, this park is an OK part for the area that it serves and the type of crowd it typically brings. Which are local families with small kids and people who want to visit the water park because again... this portion of Michigan is kind of in the "middle of nowhere" (although the 2nd largest city in Michigan is 30 minutes away from this park so I guess that's still the middle of nowhere) and they really don't care much about world class this or that. It's a fairly inexpensive park where families come for a few hours, do their thing, & go home. Shivering Timbers isn't even the highlight of the park to the majority of people that visit the park which is why most days that ride is a walk-on. Most of the locals in this area either travel to Cedar Point, or Six Flags Great America for thrills.
    Yes it has been neglected and I think the park deserves better. But it sounds like your review is only about thrill rides, operations, food, and landscaping. You even admitted that you didn't go to the water park, which IS the highlight of the park. Maybe water parks aren't your thing, but a water park IS ALSO part of the experience of attending an amusement park. I would personally think if you're going to make a review about a park, you would include the water park.
    Sorry that operations weren't the best and your primary reason for coming to the park wasn't available to you that day. But if you are someone who travels all across the country riding rides and are not native to this area, don't drive 3 hours or fly all the way out here expecting to be wowed. Nothing in this park makes it worth it. But to the locals with children looking to have fun for a few hours, it's an option for this area.

    • @tannerhamilton4951
      @tannerhamilton4951 Před 2 lety +9

      Exactly my experience. I'm from Grand Rapids and it's an awesome summer experience for families around here. Way too much negativity and hate surrounds this park online, and a lot of people haven't even been. People need to calm down and let families enjoy a fun wooden coaster or two and a water park.

    • @blumax961
      @blumax961 Před 2 lety +5

      I grew up in southwestern Michigan ( about 2 hours south of Muskegon) it was a nice day trip in the summer as a kid. Cedar point is 4 hours away me and Six Flags is about 2 and a half hours west( assuming you can get through Chicago traffic smoothly) also who goes to Michigan Adventure and DOESN'T GO To The WATERPARK, that's literally shutting half the park out of your review.

    • @MagnumChris
      @MagnumChris Před 2 lety +2

      This, he sounds so entitled and has no understanding or even tries to see it from the people that live in the area. What thoosie and entitlist review.

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety

      Especially since Michigan's adventures thing is "Two parks for the price of one"

  • @strudelninja
    @strudelninja Před 2 lety +14

    Finally, park content that makes me happy to have Six Flags STL as my home park. At least we have a Batman

    • @Danrarbc
      @Danrarbc Před 2 lety +1

      In the 90s into the 2000s Six Flags St Louis was treated incredibly well by corporate. If you cheat back to 1989 for Ninja's opening and look at the next 20 years it received a roller coaster in 1989, 1995, 1998(97), 2000, 2007 & 2008. On top of that in 1999, between Boss and Freeze they built an entire waterpark. Beyond that the dark ride received regular updates and rethemes, a Chutes ride, go karts, a slingshot, an Evolution, a new kid area, a Skycoaster and a drop tower in that span. An additional two waterslides were added as well. That's an incredible 20 year span for a park this size.

    • @ItsSiebay
      @ItsSiebay Před 2 lety +2

      Same. I’ve got Six Flags America, and at least it seems this decade, they’ve been trying to turn the park around.

    • @Danrarbc
      @Danrarbc Před 2 lety

      @@ItsSiebay Six Flags St Louis has had more done in the last 5 years than most people know. Most of the buildings in the park have new roofs at this point and other refreshes to fix water damage from the original issue. The entire electrical grid was replaced over a couple of seasons which also lead to midway resurfacing to cover the trenches. Two restaurants have opened. And I'm sure the same has been true at many parks that had little maintenance in the late 00s into the 10s. Millions have been spent on renovation of things that were let go and the new front entrance.

    • @strudelninja
      @strudelninja Před 2 lety

      @@Danrarbc I remember it feeling cooler as a kid. And being told that Six Flags respected the park as being the last OG Six Flags built. But that was what, 2 owners ago?
      I still miss Castaway Kids, lol.

    • @strudelninja
      @strudelninja Před 2 lety

      @Twisted Coaster Fan I haven't gone in years! Hard for me to get down there. So no idea really.

  • @alessandrot-b
    @alessandrot-b Před 2 lety +14

    I think Shivering Timbers alone is worth going here for tbh. Really incredible ride.

    • @AychSkwaird
      @AychSkwaird Před 2 lety +1

      Hellll yeaaaah.

    • @JJJJ-he8bz
      @JJJJ-he8bz Před 2 lety

      Not enough for me. I have standard that a park must be at least as good or better than my home park kings island for me to spend my hard earned money to travel to. Kings Dominion was an exception because Intimidator 305 was ridiculous.

    • @Danrarbc
      @Danrarbc Před 2 lety +4

      @@JJJJ-he8bz If a park has to be better than King's Island for you to travel to it then there's a scant few parks that reach that level. King's Island is an amazing theme park and there aren't really that many that reach that level.

    • @JJJJ-he8bz
      @JJJJ-he8bz Před 2 lety

      @@Danrarbc Cedar Point and Magic Mountain are better. Carowinds is close but they had Fury...... I also went to KD which isn’t as good but they had Intimidator 305. My next plan is Bush Gardens Tampa and great adventure which I think are better

    • @Danrarbc
      @Danrarbc Před 2 lety

      @@JJJJ-he8bz And you've basically exhausted the about or better than KI thrill park list by naming those 6 parks. (Six Flags Great America belongs on there too IMO)
      I get it having a good home park can spoil you but there's a lot of fun to be had at places that maybe don't reach that level.

  • @ThyPandora
    @ThyPandora Před 2 lety +8

    I mean, there's a reason why MIA is called the "red-headed stepchild" of the Cedar Fair chain.
    This review covers a lot of issues this park has, and empathizes why it gets that title. Plus, the whole "preventing Six Flags" from buying it take, too.

    • @JCBro-yg8vd
      @JCBro-yg8vd Před 2 lety

      At least Six Flags might have actually invested in the park and kept it fresh. Wolverine Wildcat would be a prime candidate for RMC to work their magic. And just imagine an Intamin Zac Spin.

  • @dillonbaker2791
    @dillonbaker2791 Před 2 lety +4

    Middle of no where? Its next to Lake Michigan! Hoffmaster, lake harbor, Beachwood, winter sports complex, and howling timbers. Honestly just being next to lake Michigan alone is amazing. Many midland areas you can't do anything you can do in Muskegon. I see places not being next to a body of water or in the mountains to be the middle of nowhere

  • @coasterhockygamingboy9549

    When you were discussing how this park is in “an obscure location”. You could have also mentioned that it’s so far away from other theme parks that you have to always make an extreme detour to get to it.
    When Logan from Koaster Kids visited Michigan’s Adventure a few years back, it was its own separate trip with some friends which was a six-plus hour drive, and unlike you, he had a great time there.

    • @noahb2804
      @noahb2804 Před 2 lety

      El Toro Ryan also had a great time there and put shivering timbers at his #8 coaster (I might be wrong but it was somewhere around there)

  • @TheTakers2020
    @TheTakers2020 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey lay off Muskegon my guy lbs. You couldve easily said its an half hour west of Grand Rapids just like Six Flags is like 45 minutes from Chicago. As A kid born and raised from Muskegon and been to Michigan Adventure more times than I can count, I have to admit this is mostly true. The Waterpark is great but the roller coasters are very outdated. I appreciate that you brought this to light. Cedar Fair needs to do better

  • @jaeciainsworth3943
    @jaeciainsworth3943 Před 2 lety +4

    I never went to any other amusement park but I love michigan adventures, I've been there so many times n still love it, went on every ride, love it.

  • @mattknaggs462
    @mattknaggs462 Před 2 lety +4

    My first job was at that park. The owners consistently invest even less in their employees than they do for the overall park itself. I have multiple friends worked there as well that suffered heat stroke due to lack of shade and not allowing water breaks. If the employees aren't enthused, it is warranted on their part. There are rides that I still love there (like Shivering Timbers) but I would love to see that spot get the TLC that it deserves on all levels, from attractions to staff care.

    • @teamarie123
      @teamarie123 Před 2 lety

      I worked in the water park for years and I didn't like the actual work, but loved my coworkers.

  • @quentk8886
    @quentk8886 Před 2 lety

    7:56 this happened in action zone at kings island, I wonder if it’s some sort of weird way to avoid copywright?

  • @jacobsmith2193
    @jacobsmith2193 Před 2 lety +13

    Holiday World does not have a bad location. It isn't the best location, but it's so much better than Michigan's Adventure's location. Holiday World is only an hour away from Louisville, KY. And Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Nashville, and St. Louis all can reach Holiday World within a 3 hour drive. Holiday World can be accessed by major markets from all sides. Meanwhile, the entire state of Michigan is basically an enormous peninsula surrounded by the Great Lakes on sides except the south. For Wisconsin, they can't just drive straight to Michigan's Adventure. They'd have to make a loop through Illinois and Indiana to even get to the state of Michigan. Chicago is about 3 hours from Michigan's Adventure, but they already have one the country's biggest parks right there with Six Flags Great America, so most people there would never consider driving that distance for such an insignificant park by comparison. What's worse, is that there is really only one big city in the entire state of Michigan, and that is Detroit, and Detroit is also basically a 3 hour drive from Michigan's Adventure. Meanwhile, as others have said, Detroit is capable of reaching Cedar Point in closer to 2 hours. Most in Detroit wouldn't even consider traveling further to get to Michigan's Adventure than to get to Cedar Point. Most major parks are either built within or beside a major city, or they are located within roughly an hour drive of at least one major city. That especially goes for nearly every Cedar Fair park and Six Flags park. Michigan's Adventure, instead, has to basically rely on the locals, Grand Rapids, MI, and other nearby small towns and small cities like Lansing or Kalamazoo. Their audience is enough to keep them profitable, but they are so far behind Six Flags Great America and Cedar Point in terms of quantity and quality of major rides, and lacking access to major markets, it would likely be financial suicide for them try to try to compete on a bigger level with those parks at this point. With that said, these days with as many manufacturers are now capable of build smooth, decent quality rides and roller coasters, I think it's pitiful that since 2008 the only roller coaster they have put in is a used SLC, and before that, you have you to go back to 1999 for their Wild Mouse that they like to run one car at a time. That's really pitiful, especially when so many small parks have gotten quite decent rides from such a variety of manufacturers, especially during the past decade or so. Twenty years ago, getting a budget coaster often meant you were stuck with something like a garbage Vekoma boomerang, SLC, or a rough and boring wooden coaster. Now even if you don't get a B&M or Intamin, you can still get quality rides from RMC, S&S, Premier Rides, Vekoma, Gerstlaurer, Mack, Zierer, Maurer, etc and even some wooden options from the Gravity Group or GCI. Even the clones available today are often quite decent rides. Michigan's Adventure deserves something after all these years.

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety

      There is a ferry across lake Michigan from Wisconsin to Michigan. It is a little pricey though.

  • @coasterhockygamingboy9549

    The crap that is happening on Michigan’s Adventure’s wild mouse is actually happening on all the other Arrow Mice. (including Valleyfair and California’s Great America)

    • @MrSRArter
      @MrSRArter Před 2 lety

      If that's how Cedar Fair is going to run them then they should just sell them.

  • @ninjagirl226
    @ninjagirl226 Před 2 lety +6

    This was my home park for years and I’m sad that this was your experience. Your Mad Mouse experience is definitely new because they used to run them all; for years it was my favorite coaster when I was too scared to ride the big wooden coasters there and before ThunderHawk. I still remember Wolverine Wildcat being smooth just a tad underwhelming compared to Shivering Timber’s next to it. I love how they have the swan boats near the slingshot because it made for some awesome photos. The water park is also nice. But the problem with Michigan’s Adventure is that it gets no attention; Camp Snoopy was the first new investment in the park in over a decade. They a little TLC, but Cedar Fair won’t do anything.

  • @shellygenter8585
    @shellygenter8585 Před 2 lety +15

    I live in Muskegon, Michigan's Adventure was cool when Roger owned it. Improvements every year. Still had a lot of carnival rides (the tilt a whirl and scrambler are the last 2 left of the original park) Since being purchased by Cedar Fair, she's been pretty much ignored. It's sad seeing as it's my park in my city, but she's tired and neglected. And the locals still refer to her as "Deer Park Funland" lol

    • @kw3752
      @kw3752 Před 2 lety

      I remember going there when I was a kid, when it was called Deer Park Funland. :)

    • @robertreed1296
      @robertreed1296 Před 2 lety +1

      It will always been Deer Park to me

    • @tilfmilfy7459
      @tilfmilfy7459 Před 2 lety

      All the employees r from the heights

  • @untitledsouppng
    @untitledsouppng Před 2 lety +4

    I will say, I grew up in Muskegon, I used to always ask for the season passes with the free refills and what not, It was okay. Not the best especially in the rollercoaster department, but the Water park is definitely a step above. However I will say that's about the only thing they have going for them including shivering timbers, which is fun but more than half the people I go with avoid shivering timbers because it gives them massive headaches. And I will 110% say that the staff do not want to be there, the management are mostly very greedy with their money and only want to get the most money and put the least amount back in. I can't say that about all the management and ownership, but that's how it was when I worked there. And let me reiterate, I worked there, and almost everyone hated it there. It's constant fear of being fired over nothing and there's not a lot of care put into the employees. I can say that for a fact, I got fired and screwed out of my end of season bonus just because I went home early "without permission" when I asked a team lead to go home early. Most of my friends who work there pretty much have the same opinion. It's very hard to be bright and happy working there. Michigan's Adventure 100% does not get the love and care that it needs and needs a ton of improvement, but it needs to start with ownership. I did hear rumors that it's Cedar Fair themselves limiting what can and can be done there but I'm not 100% sure on that

  • @LUNCHMONEY4numbers
    @LUNCHMONEY4numbers Před 2 lety +5

    The Sample license plate isn't random. It's the last name of the original owner of the park, John Sample. After his passing in 2004, they wanted to commemorate his name and his love for classic cars. The car is the same one he had back in his youth, and I made all this up. I have no idea why it says Sample

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  Před 2 lety +3

      LOL

    • @Danrarbc
      @Danrarbc Před 2 lety +2

      I feel like there are clearer ways to pay homage than this. The car could be incorporated still of course but it really does just look like a sample DMV plate.

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety

      @@Danrarbc I live in Michigan and can confirm this is 100% a secretary of State sample license plate.

  • @madds_11
    @madds_11 Před 2 lety

    What if I have like a sprained wrist and I have a brace on… am I still allowed to enter?

  • @classicdonkey5298
    @classicdonkey5298 Před 2 lety +3

    La Ronde: finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!

  • @CitizenSweeps
    @CitizenSweeps Před 6 dny

    Worked at this park for a contracted company for nearly a decade’s worth of summers and I can tell you what you saw on your trip is actually an IMPROVEMENT over the park I worked in in many ways. It is/has been worse than you even saw. To your point about the park needing to be a circle, I can tell you that there is a dirt path between Thunder Hawk and Shivering Timbers that runs parallel to Wolverine Wildcat. I think the reason they don’t finish and open it is they’d have to fence off Wolverine Wildcat to keep guests from accessing its infrastructure or reaching the lake and presumably they don’t want to pay for that.

  • @vwslivinglife4933
    @vwslivinglife4933 Před 2 lety +5

    I love and respect this guy's views
    BUT! I am not one who can travel and compare. So I would say Michigan Adventure fits my family perfect.
    Yes is cool to watch your adventures. But you have to put into thought the area. We live a peaceful life near this area and the thrill of family time can be just as CRAZY/COOL as lake Michigan afterwards

  • @Rhythmmical
    @Rhythmmical Před 2 lety

    But did they actually get new benches a few years ago?

  • @gmac9360
    @gmac9360 Před 2 lety +5

    This is my home park and it’s weird that I have been to Plenty of other park’s more than Michigans Adventure. I think I have like 5 trips to Islands of Adventure and only 1 trip to Michigans Adventure.

  • @Joshie123
    @Joshie123 Před rokem +2

    Just went on shivering Timbers today. All I can say is it really saves the park.

  • @VarietyEntertainmentStudios

    “You should go literally anywhere else”
    Note taken, I bought a Beech Bend season pass.
    In all seriousness, I personally try to have fun at any park I’m at, and haven’t been to a truly bad park yet. Always unfortunate to hear when anyone has a really bad experience somewhere

  • @mitchellkibbe3775
    @mitchellkibbe3775 Před rokem

    Never been there and have watched many of your vids but this one made me crack up laughing lol

  • @avenriamorivalitorre
    @avenriamorivalitorre Před 2 lety +2

    I used to work there as a lifeguard and by far it was my favorite job . The atmosphere in the water park is by far better than the atmosphere in the dry park. The employees seem a lot happier in the water park than the dry park. It is very understaffed that the lifeguards have to help do food and games in the dry park after the water park closes

  • @SS-xs1tg
    @SS-xs1tg Před 2 lety +3

    "It feels like the owners did the absolute bare minimum that they could.. and figured that people will show up anyways because it's an amusement park."
    That is exactly how Cedar Fair operates this park. It is quite profitable for what it is...but that is literally only because of Shivering Timbers and the water park. It is the only attraction of its kind in that area. They are milking it for everything they can without cutting into Cedar Points market.

  • @mitchellries256
    @mitchellries256 Před 2 lety +3

    I think this place is still worth visiting at least once if you're a fan of amusement parks. I'll definitely be paying a visit within the next couple years at least.

  • @tbinc.9160
    @tbinc.9160 Před rokem

    i am visiting ohio and wondering if i should drive 3 hours out to get the credits at this park, what do y’all think?

    • @triple7marc
      @triple7marc Před 11 měsíci

      It’s up to you to decide whether that’s worth it or not.

    • @tbinc.9160
      @tbinc.9160 Před 11 měsíci

      @@triple7marc ended up going for the credits , shivering timbers was very fun

  • @TrainCoasterFan
    @TrainCoasterFan Před 2 lety

    When will part 2 of the bad coaster review series be out?

  • @Coaster_Focus
    @Coaster_Focus Před 2 lety +5

    I absolutely agree with EVERYTHING you said in this video. I also went earlier this summer, and Shivering Timbers and Thunderhawk were both closed. Your experience sounded almost exactly the same as mine. That being said, you have to be careful saying bad things about it because I go so much hate for my video lmao. But overall, completely accurate review.

    • @deanta14
      @deanta14 Před 2 lety

      Why the main attraction always closed? I would be hella pissed if i went and it was closed

  • @mackenziefritz8169
    @mackenziefritz8169 Před 2 lety

    I wonder what the other two parks are in your bottom three. La Ronde and maybe Mt Olympus?

  • @steveo7771286
    @steveo7771286 Před 2 lety

    Don’t they only run one car at a time on Apple Zapple and Ricochet also?

  • @caverrick1091
    @caverrick1091 Před 2 lety +1

    The water park was where we had the most fun.Rode shivering timbers twice. It was quite rough. Went out of our way to get here. Left and went to the Henry Ford to ride the steam train and a few rides. Ended our vacation at Cedar Point.

  • @maxhagenauer24
    @maxhagenauer24 Před 2 lety +5

    I can't wait to hear his opinion on Shivering..... oh wait...

  • @craigs1266
    @craigs1266 Před 2 lety +2

    I live about equal distance between Michigan's Adventure and Cedar Point.
    I've been to Cedar Point hundreds of times, Michigan's Adventure once (back when you could go to any Cedar Fair Park with one season pass). Shivering Timbers is definitely worth a go.

  • @williamlanglois6607
    @williamlanglois6607 Před 2 lety +2

    As someone from Muskegon, I can tell you. You are right. Cedar fair bought MA and forgot about it.

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety

      Not completely, they threw them one singular leftover bone, the thunderhawk 🤣🤣

  • @sararenee7487
    @sararenee7487 Před 5 měsíci

    I live next door to this park. Its not as bad as he describes! Honestly, it is a bit smaller than other places and a bit dated, but its cheaper than most parks and you don't have to stand in line for 3 hours to ride a 1 minute coaster! He is neglecting the entire water park which is honestly one of the best features of this place! And yes, many rides are closed on certain days. It does suck, but they have a hard time keeping staff and having the park fully staffed. Grand Rapids is one of the best rides there and it wasn't even highlighted. The park is a full circle. The train connects the finishing circle and runs back and forth all day. If you don't want to walk around, you hop on the train! And yes, it is literally in the middle of nowhere. Whitehall is a small little city with woods all around! That is what makes it charming! But if you're in town for the Electric Forrest or camping and fishing... Michigan's Adventure is a nice little add on to a family trip. Every year, I get a season pass for myself and my kiddos. Its nice to go there on a hot day and enjoy the water park anytime we want. The lazy river, the wave pools, the kid area, the massive water slides and snake pit.... WORTH EVERY PENNY! :) I do agree that the park needs a different owner, though. Honestly the owner is the worst! (I also used to work there as a teenager)

  • @quentenmajoor5861
    @quentenmajoor5861 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like a coaster similar to Impulse at Knoebels would be a good fit for this park. I also think the park can benefit from a drop tower ride, a mat racing slide and a Haunt event. I hope Cedar Fair invests into that park someday as it has plenty of potential. I should also mention I did a day trip to Michigan's Adventure despite living 6-7 hours away near Toronto, Canada.

  • @michaelbaxter6146
    @michaelbaxter6146 Před rokem +1

    Michigan's Adventure is my home park I love it.

  • @stormstimmel751
    @stormstimmel751 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do an updated KI review?

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s on my radar! Probably won’t be this year, but maybe next!

  • @Yakmock45
    @Yakmock45 Před 2 lety +1

    What an absolute downer video. Middle of nowhere Michigan? Well from growing up in this area I know you have missed out on the best part of Michigan but besides that, what is now Michigan’s Adventure has grown so much in my lifetime greatly and it’s nice to have an amusement park of its caliber in mid Michigan. We’re quite pleased with it here and recommend it highly.

  • @CoasterNerd
    @CoasterNerd Před 2 lety +3

    I think good things are coming to this park soon, since Cedar Fair did some renovations to the snoopy area, I think they are planning to do more renovations and add some more things to the park. I just feel like something big is coming soon to the park, but that could just be wishful thinking lol

  • @Uncle_Nate
    @Uncle_Nate Před 2 lety +4

    I disagree dude. The park looks nice, the rides look pretty decent, the new kids area looks great, staff were friendly. The only downside was the food options.

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  Před 2 lety +2

      And that’s alright! We don’t all have to have the same opinion!

  • @jasonelston2707
    @jasonelston2707 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve never been to this place, but I feel like Cedar Fair is about to pull a Geauga Lake on this park. If they can’t even do so much as plant trees and flowers around the walkways to make the atmosphere seem more inviting, I don’t know how much longer they’re willing to operate it. They need to call b&m and have them build a hypercoaster there!

    • @hellacia8151
      @hellacia8151 Před rokem

      Someone stated it's because Michigan's Adventure was growing to the point where it'd hurt CP, so they bought it up to make sure it wouldn't do that

  • @Steffi8575
    @Steffi8575 Před 2 lety

    I grew up in Michigan and we went to Michigan Adventure often. My favorite roller coaster was the Wolverine. I have many great memories of going there.

  • @EagleRyan14
    @EagleRyan14 Před 2 lety

    I went here once as a kid and again in 2015. I went back to ride Shivering Timbers and all of the thrill coasters. I had a great day, but my guess would be that staffing issues played a big role here. I agree, though, that the park atmosphere and coaster lineup need some major upgrades!

  • @SnorlaxWhisperer
    @SnorlaxWhisperer Před 2 lety

    My family used to go here every year before COVID. I didn’t even know camp snoopy existed. How long has it been there?

  • @JHChannel35
    @JHChannel35 Před 2 lety +4

    I went there in 2017 on my day off on a business trip, and yeah, the rest of the park is basically an entryway to Shivering Timbers (which is my 2nd favorite coaster behind GhostRider). I have heard that MA earns the highest percentage profit of any of CF's parks, which may explain why they don't put much into it.

    • @teamarie123
      @teamarie123 Před 2 lety +1

      The main reason it has the highest profit percentage is because there aren't hotels that they have to take care of is what I have been told.

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety

      I've heard that no matter what they do, attendance stays the same so they haven't had much incentive to add stuff to the park when people still come. I think it's just because of the water park honestly. And because you get "two parks for the price of one" if they ever got rid of that deal, I don't think that park would make it.

  • @eddycs195
    @eddycs195 Před 2 lety

    What about La Ronde? How does it compare to Michigan's adventure?

  • @Dyojenes
    @Dyojenes Před 2 lety +1

    I went to Michigan's two or three times when I was little and hearing war stories from my family about how rough they thought Shivering Timbers was. I spent most of my time at the water park though and a decent amount of time on that one frog ride that goes up and down a lot, that might've been Waldimeer though, I sometimes get my experiences at both parks kinda mixed.

    • @mrdeebo313
      @mrdeebo313 Před 2 lety

      I got dragged along as a kid. My family went just for the water park but I don't like water parks so I just rode Timbers all day mostly by myself. I rode like 20 straight times before I got up to get some food and take a break. It was a smooth ride, no headbanging like you get with Mean Streak at CP.

  • @RayDLX
    @RayDLX Před 2 lety +1

    Im someone who never wants to leave any amusement park early...when I went to this park I got so bored midday that I truly just wanted to go back to the hotel room and play games on my phone. That would've been more entertaining than reriding the 5 dull rides for the 3rd time that day.

  • @snoboard91503
    @snoboard91503 Před 2 lety +2

    Completely agree. It’s one thing if it was still a small business owner struggling to make ends meet. NOPE. It’s freakin Cedar Fair with millions of dollars and nothing to show with it at MI. Everyone thinks it’s just a joke when we say that Cedar Fair’s newest additions every year to MI are “repainted/ brand new trash cans!” It’s really not a joke. It’s reality.

  • @ya_know78
    @ya_know78 Před 2 lety +1

    I was born in Muskegon. The last time I remember going is when the Wolverine Wild Cat was built. It was called deer park at one time. Good video btw. I agreed 💯. That park def does the least they have to do to stay open

  • @jacobvankempen9405
    @jacobvankempen9405 Před rokem +1

    This park, when it was independent, was growing steadily. Cedar Faire bought it and seems interested in keeping the doors open but making sure it doesn't expand for whatever reason. They splash paint on it and put money into the kids area. But no key investments. My ultimate fear is one day it'll close and we all lose Shivering Timbers. A coaster I love a whole heck of a lot. There is nothing stopping this place from growing continuously except it's ownership.

  • @CoasterCheetah
    @CoasterCheetah Před 2 lety +4

    Honestly, I agree that the park sucks, but it really stinks that you didn’t get to ride Shivering Timbers, it’s a top 20 coaster.

  • @steveyoung627
    @steveyoung627 Před 2 lety +1

    Dorney Park is also in the category of Thrift Shop of Amusement Parks.

  • @robertreed1296
    @robertreed1296 Před 2 lety

    We have Platinum Passes, and although we live less than an hour from Mi Adventure we have only went there three times last year while visiting Cedar Point 7 times and Kings Island twice. Even though both are more than 4 hours away

  • @austintayloradt
    @austintayloradt Před 2 lety

    I live pretty much in between Cedar Point and Michigan's Adventure, so you can guess where I typically choose to go...I went to Michigan's Adventure for the first time this past year and the thing that struck me the most was the untapped potential. I think they could have a really nice boardwalk area and do a lot of cool things with the lake, the site has a lot going for it that's just being wasted in that sense. I had the same issue with the park path, apparently there used to be a full circle (and it showed up that way on the map) but the old path is closed and now is just used for maintenance access and such. I know Cedar Point pulled a lot of employees from Michigan's Adventure and other Cedar Fair parks to fill as much of a staff as possible, but that's certainly not the only issue. I actually enjoyed Mad Mouse more than most other wild mice, the line was still long but not 90 minutes. When I was there they had multiple cars on the course, but it did break down multiple times, luckily my son and I had just barely dispatched when it did, so we just sat in the car at the end of the station and didn't have to get out and decide whether to leave the ride or not. They got it working again pretty quick, but it seemed like a frequent issue, so I wonder if it breaking down had something to do with multiple cars and that's why they often only let one on the course. Unfortunately I didn't get all the credits either, Zach's Zoomer was closed - not sure I'll go back just for that one though! All that being said, I did have a fun time, Shivering Timbers was pretty good and I actually enjoyed all the other rides more than I thought I would, I was pleasantly surprised overall with the whole experience.

  • @MrJamieBattle
    @MrJamieBattle Před 2 lety +1

    The La Ronde of Cedar Fair by Mr. Taylor. The La Ronde review is a classic and I still remembered when it first came out like 3-4 years ago.

  • @iamzaking5539
    @iamzaking5539 Před 2 lety

    you should do these more often there really good, and maybe even a park ranking for each chain

  • @meanestfistbumper7498
    @meanestfistbumper7498 Před 2 lety

    This review had me in tears lmao

  • @sloppy8212
    @sloppy8212 Před 2 lety +1

    First of as someone who worked there most rides were closed bc people didn’t want to work and we were so short staffed and second we are bringing stuff back this year

  • @jonny-b4954
    @jonny-b4954 Před 2 lety +2

    3:58 Most genuine smile I've seen in a while in a video/photo. Don't know why I noticed that. I'm truly baffled at their Wild Mouse operations. Maybe because it's an Arrow? I'd imagine Cedar Fair ignores the park simply due to location and weather.

  • @frisco557
    @frisco557 Před 2 lety +2

    I went for the first time in August 2021. I honestly didn't have an issue with the park. I went in, not expecting great things, but still had a fun time. Mad Mouse is the best wild mouse I've riden and Thunderhawk is a solid ride. Zach's Zoomer was honestly the worst ride. It was running so slowly on a hot summer day that we though we were going to valley on the last hills coming to the station. We thankfully got to ride Shivering Timbers(one train ops though) and it was amazing. Even ignoring Shivering Timbers, we had a fun time.
    Wolverine Wildcat is not a good ride, but it's honestly like a B-movie, so bad that my sister and I were laughing everytime we got off it. To think Charles Dinn moved Phoenix and then cloned Wildcat off it and failed so badly. Even the covered prelift section is worse than Phoenix because the light bleeds into it too soon and you know when the turn comes.

  • @ThrillsofColdplay
    @ThrillsofColdplay Před 2 lety

    I wonder if this park gets taken out of the Cedar Fair chain if it would change

  • @rickschramski548
    @rickschramski548 Před 2 lety

    I grew up on the west side of Michigan in Silver Lake. And during high school I worked as a lifeguard in the water park on summer vacations.
    From the humble beginnings of Deer park FunLand. To what Roger Jourden turned it into. I am very happy with this amusement park.
    Now Cedar Fair owns it. And I happen to agree with a lot of comments in this thread. But make no mistake it is and has been an amusement park on a budget.... Back then and now. "Two parks for the price of one, twice the fun!"
    Roger's daughter Camille Jourden -Mark was my boss and she always treated us very well. Saving nine people in one summer as a lifeguard will stick with me forever. Twenty years plus later still one of the best jobs I've ever had. Love that place!

  • @ginnymcclure2407
    @ginnymcclure2407 Před 2 lety

    When I was growing up it was Deer Park. Had nursery rhyme lane with just a small train that went around. You walked it, had a picnic and fed the deer. I remember when they first put in a ferris wheel. Grew from there piece by piece.

  • @patrickstrahm05
    @patrickstrahm05 Před 2 lety

    I went in July when Shivering Timbers was open, bought fast pass for 2 days, dumped into the station waited 5 minutes per ride(with ONE TRAIN OPS because of the accident). The wild Mouse breaks down a LOT so if they cycle trains more it breaks down more. Also the restraints unlock three trains back and my friend and I got yelled at for leaving

  • @jacksonpriestap3685
    @jacksonpriestap3685 Před rokem

    It seems like Cedar Fair might have seen this video. From what I’ve heard, they have added some smaller improvements, including a new paint job on Corkscrew and added GCI Titan track to the first drop of Wolverine Wildcat. They still haven’t made the park a circle, but hopefully Cedar Fair will invest some more money into this place.

  • @well-dressed-bird
    @well-dressed-bird Před 2 lety

    So as a local, I view this park as not really for tourists but for locals that can't afford to go on vacation that summer. It's a decent small park that has fairly cheap tickets so families can afford to go. The park offers a lot of summer jobs for residents. The hotels nearby are pretty cheap and you can always go to the drive-in and see a double feature when you leave. It's a nice place to cool off in the summer heat because you have the added benefit of not having to pay extra for the water park. You definitely don't want to go on a busy day unless you just want to wade in the lazy river most of your time, because going up and down the stairs to go down the water slides takes forever. You always want to make sure you call and ask if there are any fields trips booked those days so you make sure you at least don't have to deal with that because in the month of June there will be so many 8th grade field trips. October is kind of fun because it's not as hot and there's a ton of haunted attractions, but the water park likely won't be open. If you're from west Michigan then Muskegon really isn't the middle of nowhere, it's kind of a ghetto rural city that we all know very well. It probably is one of the worst parks, but I'm still gonna go if I want to have a quick vacation on the cheap or just waste a day goofing off.

  • @Chiefbiggums12
    @Chiefbiggums12 Před 2 lety

    Michigan's Adventure vs La Ronde which one is worse???

  • @howardparks6218
    @howardparks6218 Před 2 lety +3

    Michigan's Adventure is my home park, and I do agree that Cedar Fair has neglected this park for too long. Sometimes I wonder if other companies like Herschend could do a better job at running it.

    • @rixrobin
      @rixrobin Před 2 lety +2

      Herschend also has their own park they neglect in wild adventures.

  • @vlogswithvy
    @vlogswithvy Před 2 lety

    Grew up going here ive lost count how many times, its brought me so many happy memories. Def. need an upscale

  • @Juanito_956
    @Juanito_956 Před rokem

    I feel like Michigan adventure was good back then but I just wen’t back to the park and they had some things that changed like they removed the train that would basically be a way around the park and it would go full circle

  • @Sav_w0
    @Sav_w0 Před 2 lety

    I just went today (I just got home) for an end of the year school trip and it was so much fun! Even though it rained today it will still fun to hang out with friends and all.

  • @gothrockfairy
    @gothrockfairy Před 2 lety

    Me: sees thumbnail, has Knotts berry farm as their fave cedar fair park.
    Proceed. *munches popcorn

  • @jstarASMR3103
    @jstarASMR3103 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like a pretty trashy crowd too. A crowd that I wouldn't want to wait in line with, or be around all day😂 And before someone calls me rude, the other park guests play a huge role in the enjoyment of a visit!

    • @nicholasfield6127
      @nicholasfield6127 Před 2 lety

      Have you ever been to Michigan? That's most people here. Lol

  • @JackIsaiah
    @JackIsaiah Před rokem +1

    when we went we were stuck in line for parking for 2 hours!

  • @briangale404
    @briangale404 Před 2 lety

    I was born and grew up in Muskegon. Granted I have lived in Michigan since 1993; but when I was there it was great because it's all we had. Muskegon was a depressing city to begin with and having a little something that was deer park or pleasure island sure helped.

  • @ValleyThrills
    @ValleyThrills Před 2 lety +3

    Michigan’s Adventure or La Ronde???