SFGA is my home park and brought me fond memories of my childhood. I was 11 when batman the ride opened way back in 92 and now I get to see my kids enjoy SFGA.
that's such an awesome feeling! i don't have children but i do have two nephews. One is 4 and the other is 1. They're way too young to go on rides here, but they did have a mixed time at Santa's Village. I think in a year they will have fun at Santa's Village and then eventually they will have a great time at Six Flags
I don't know why this was recommended to me, but I know that videos like this should be archived. Hell, I wasn't even born for another 20 days at the filming of this video and looking back on what Six Flags used to be/have is incredibly interesting to me. Especially videos of Shockwave, Z-Force, and that bobsled they used to have! Thanks for this video
I have 1996 footage somewhere too. We (my friends and I) were filming way before technology changes to higher quality cameras. I'm happy I have friends who are helping with content.
I was 10 in 1999. Went on Raging Bull for the first time on a cool windy September day. Got stuck 3/4th of the way of the lift hill for 20 minutes. Then later that same day got stuck for 20 minutes on the lift hill for Shockwave, though that was right at the bottom of the lift hill lol.
I actually am a Whizzer fan I got to ride the one at Worlds of fun too.. It was when I saw the American Eagle was presented on a show of "That's Incredible" I decided one day I would be a roller coaster fan. I was raised in NYC. I went to Rockaway, Rye, Nelly Bly, Adventurers Inn, Coney (and allegedly) Palisades.. I was in a Stroller not sure that Palisades counts. Great America has some great rides.
my first ever visit to Six Flags Great America was definitely around this time. My poor father was so annoyed with me because i was scared to go on anything! I just remember going on things like Triple play, Whizzer, the Sky Whirl, a bunch of the log flume rides, and eating fries with my mom haha 25 years later, I look forward to going back here all the time to go on all the coasters and thrill rides
@@robertnagy2170 Yeah I get that, and I'm glad to have ridden it, but it was pretty uncomfortable. I hope I get to ride the modern-day equivalent Pipeline someday.
Iron wolf underrated. Had that great spaghetti bowl ending with my first s curve. Great whip and air on the direction change. That parks missing an s bend. Needs a new one somewhere
the date arrangement confused me but then i heard the accent and it made sense lol. and damn how cameras from back then just dont hold up anymore and for only 20 years old they look like they were filmed in the damn 60s. crazy to realize we have come that far that fast in video technology.
I'm more of the photographer (see loopyugy.com) it's nice my friends and travelling companions are there to help me support history. Though now everybody seems to do it - can't turn back the clock.
I loved seeing raging bull from the parking lot before the waterpark was there. The trims are hilarious though like how do you engineer and build this giant ride and you design it to ... go over the AIRTIME HILL "too fast" Rip shockwave
Yeah, it was a good era, coasters were changing as they always do I guess. I went in 1996 and 2005, one of my best friends allowed me to share this video.
Nope not this time, I'm not featured here. Mark is a good friend and has wonderful disposition. I do miss Jack though still riding coasters in his 70's. Somewhere in heaven he's on a scenic railway with a cigarette and a drink.
SFGA is my home park and brought me fond memories of my childhood. I was 11 when batman the ride opened way back in 92 and now I get to see my kids enjoy SFGA.
Remember to say SFGAm because people might think you’re talking about Great Adventure
that's such an awesome feeling!
i don't have children but i do have two nephews. One is 4 and the other is 1. They're way too young to go on rides here, but they did have a mixed time at Santa's Village. I think in a year they will have fun at Santa's Village and then eventually they will have a great time at Six Flags
Awesome footage! It's always nice to see footage of Shockwave and Skywhirl in motion. Miss those rides.
I don't know why this was recommended to me, but I know that videos like this should be archived. Hell, I wasn't even born for another 20 days at the filming of this video and looking back on what Six Flags used to be/have is incredibly interesting to me. Especially videos of Shockwave, Z-Force, and that bobsled they used to have!
Thanks for this video
Thank you.. I agree those times are good. In 20 years people will look back on today similarly.
That was cool to see. My first time here is at 2007 when we first moved in the area. Crazy how much this park has changed over the years.
I have 1996 footage somewhere too. We (my friends and I) were filming way before technology changes to higher quality cameras. I'm happy I have friends who are helping with content.
I was 10 in 1999. Went on Raging Bull for the first time on a cool windy September day. Got stuck 3/4th of the way of the lift hill for 20 minutes. Then later that same day got stuck for 20 minutes on the lift hill for Shockwave, though that was right at the bottom of the lift hill lol.
My favorite roller coaster ride at Six Flags Great America
I actually am a Whizzer fan I got to ride the one at Worlds of fun too.. It was when I saw the American Eagle was presented on a show of "That's Incredible" I decided one day I would be a roller coaster fan. I was raised in NYC. I went to Rockaway, Rye, Nelly Bly, Adventurers Inn, Coney (and allegedly) Palisades.. I was in a Stroller not sure that Palisades counts. Great America has some great rides.
I was 18! Shockwave was awesome!
@@Chumpster1981 I didn't get to go on Shockwave I was young when it was still around I heard it hurt your neck and gave people headaches
my first ever visit to Six Flags Great America was definitely around this time. My poor father was so annoyed with me because i was scared to go on anything! I just remember going on things like Triple play, Whizzer, the Sky Whirl, a bunch of the log flume rides, and eating fries with my mom haha
25 years later, I look forward to going back here all the time to go on all the coasters and thrill rides
Love this! BTW @3:18 Those people aren't screaming because of fear but because Iron Wolf hurt so darn much! 😂😂
It's was B&M's first standup; so it was still notable for its era.
@@robertnagy2170 Yeah I get that, and I'm glad to have ridden it, but it was pretty uncomfortable. I hope I get to ride the modern-day equivalent Pipeline someday.
Aug. 10th 1999 was my first trip man this is crazy lol
Iron wolf underrated. Had that great spaghetti bowl ending with my first s curve. Great whip and air on the direction change. That parks missing an s bend. Needs a new one somewhere
the date arrangement confused me but then i heard the accent and it made sense lol. and damn how cameras from back then just dont hold up anymore and for only 20 years old they look like they were filmed in the damn 60s.
crazy to realize we have come that far that fast in video technology.
I'm more of the photographer (see loopyugy.com) it's nice my friends and travelling companions are there to help me support history. Though now everybody seems to do it - can't turn back the clock.
I loved seeing raging bull from the parking lot before the waterpark was there. The trims are hilarious though like how do you engineer and build this giant ride and you design it to ... go over the AIRTIME HILL "too fast"
Rip shockwave
Yeah, it was a good era, coasters were changing as they always do I guess. I went in 1996 and 2005, one of my best friends allowed me to share this video.
Are you freaking kidding me I went on this ride TODAY and it feels like a newer ride, not from 23+ yrs ago
What a great compliment to the park and their maintenance team!
Wow rare shot of shockwave and sky whirl!
That shockwave / iron wolf footage 😢
24 years and still legit
The old Raging Bull logo
What’s the red ride too
My guess is you're referring to Iron Wolf and early B&M stand up.
Do you have the video of the stunt show in 1999 ???
I do not.. If I ever go to a show which is rare, filming is even more rare.
What is that blue ride
Shockwave
RIP
Shockwave
is this you in 1999?
Nope not this time, I'm not featured here. Mark is a good friend and has wonderful disposition. I do miss Jack though still riding coasters in his 70's. Somewhere in heaven he's on a scenic railway with a cigarette and a drink.
@@Loopyguy R.I.P jack
What happened to old raging bull sign the new one is simple and dull
Good question.. budget I assume
six flags great america not great adventure
Good catch, Thank you. I've made the change and it is now correct thanks to my attentive audience!
Sorry but we do not.