Park food prices aren't that amusing
Jun. 30th, 2004 09:39 am(That's an awfully cheesy title, isn't it?)
I had a dream the night before last with some weird story to it. Something about a guy going to a cabin in the woods to cheat on his wife, and time travel, and a lost child. I don't remember much about it, but it was pretty strange.
Yesterday,
bethje and I went to Great Adventure again. The lines were considerably longer than they were last time, but still not anywhere near as bad as they are, say, on weekends. I don't have that much to say about the park that I haven't said before, but I will mention that they apparently installed new seatbelts on Rolling Thunder, and that Beth forced me to ride the Ferris wheel, which I didn't care for. I don't mind rides like roller coasters, which go up high but then come right back down again, but for some reason I have problems with things that stop up in the air, as the Ferris wheel does.
We had lunch at Best of the West, which wasn't open the past two times we went to the park. They have pretty good cheeseburgers, really. In fact, most of the food I've eaten at Great Adventure was good. It was just all incredibly expensive. But that pretty much goes without saying for amusement park food, doesn't it?
I get the impression that I'm more likeable on the Internet than I am in person. And I'm not that likeable on the Internet, so that's saying something. I think I have an easier time meeting people online, but it's been a long time since I've really "met" anyone (in the "I want to be friends" sense," not just the "I'll occasionally reply to your posts on an Internet forum" sense) in either manner.
I had a dream the night before last with some weird story to it. Something about a guy going to a cabin in the woods to cheat on his wife, and time travel, and a lost child. I don't remember much about it, but it was pretty strange.
Yesterday,
We had lunch at Best of the West, which wasn't open the past two times we went to the park. They have pretty good cheeseburgers, really. In fact, most of the food I've eaten at Great Adventure was good. It was just all incredibly expensive. But that pretty much goes without saying for amusement park food, doesn't it?
I get the impression that I'm more likeable on the Internet than I am in person. And I'm not that likeable on the Internet, so that's saying something. I think I have an easier time meeting people online, but it's been a long time since I've really "met" anyone (in the "I want to be friends" sense," not just the "I'll occasionally reply to your posts on an Internet forum" sense) in either manner.