"We're here we're here we're here

"We're here we're here we're here!"

They stepped out of the bus with great anticipation…

There, right in front of them, was Jellyfish Fields 2. Towering roller coasters and candyfloss stalls were in sight. There were posters saying,

'SEE THE HUGE, AMAZING, SUPER AWESOME KING JELLYFISH!'

But there was a catch, just like any good thing. The whole park was surrounded by a barricade of angry, bored, impatient parents. With excited, sugar loaded kids. Yes, it was the admission queue.

But when you want something as much as SpongeBob and Patrick did, a two hour long admission queue was a small obstacle.

So they waited.

And waited.

And waited some more.

"We're nearly there", said SpongeBob in an excited voice, the wait obviously had not affected him.

"I know!" replied Patrick; the wait had not affected him either.

"We're nearly there".

"I know".

"You two have been saying that for two hours now! TWO HOURS!!" shouted the angry blue fish unfortunate enough to be behind SpongeBob and Patrick in the queue.

"Oh, I'm very sorry sir", said SpongeBob in a very sincere voice.

"We're nearly there", said SpongeBob again.

"I know".

When the queue was finally over, they came to a little stall.

"Tickets please", said a wrinkled, old, fish. In a low, monotone voice. She was wearing a pink shirt and a pink, paper hat.

"But, we didn't see anywhere to buy tickets, I thought we bought the tickets here", said SpongeBob.

"No, you gotta buy the tickets over there", she pointed to a stall, with a huge sign saying 'TICKETS'.

"Then, you queue up and hand your ticket in here. Get to the back of the queue", she exclaimed harshly.

"But, we queued up for TWO HOURS, right Patrick?" said SpongeBob.

"But that was a fun two hour long ride!" replied Patrick dumbly.

There were shouts from the queue saying, 'Get at the back!' and "Hurry up!'

Reluctantly SpongeBob walked to the back of the queue, with a happy Patrick skipping behind him. Patrick said "Wow, we get to ride again?"

They finally collected their tickets.