Hi everyone! My first post...
I'm a relative newcomer to the park (this will be my 4th year to visit the park) and I'm not a local, so I'm not privy to much of the history of the park in terms of experiencing it throughout childhood; I lack a basis to make assessments of the park in comparison to its previous iterations. However, I've visited other parks and BGW is, far and away, the best park I've ever been to. I am a huge coaster nut and I could honestly spend an entire day in the park and not ride a single ride, simply because I think the ambiance of the park is so special. I'm from Alabama so I make advance plans to come up at least once a summer and spend a week at the park. (My brother moved up to the area some years ago, which was my introduction to BGW.)
That being said, I suppose I'm not sure about the aim of this event. My first visit to the park was during Illuminights, which I honestly really enjoyed. I thought the atmosphere was lovely and the fireworks were very pleasant at the end of the evening; the only downside was the issues with the rides having to shut down temporarily during the fireworks display, but even that was avoidable with some minor planning. The only real difference I can see with this is the addition of some gaudy decorations? I don't understand why they'd want to replace one very similar event, which had a much less limited appeal and theme timing, with a much more restrictive and less visually appealing one. Perhaps some of you can give me some insight into the thought process at play (though, after some exhaustive reading through a LOT of the older threads on this forum, I have a sneaking suspicion that the answer I will get is 'pretty much just because SG').
I know I don't have some of the attachments (and therefore, biases) to prior events based on my lack of history at the park, but I'm curious why it seems that what appeared to be relatively successful events have been replaced by others which appear to be less so.
Thanks everyone! Glad to be here.