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The Quick Draw water ride presents a classic amusement park dilemma: cool off and get soaked, or stay dry and slowly melt in the Oklahoma sun. The refreshing splash at the end makes the decision for ...
The carousel, with its beautifully painted horses and timeless music, remains the rare attraction that great-grandparents, parents, and children can all enjoy together without anyone questioning their ...
Six Flags Great America has been open over for more than a month now, but thrill seekers are still waiting to try out their newest attraction Wrath of Rakshasa.
The Sandusky amusement park has begun full testing of its newest coaster the Siren's Curse. Park spokesman Tony Clark said they began running test trains this week on what is being billed as the ...
GURNEE, Ill. — Wrath of Rakshasa, the newest roller coaster at Six Flags Great America in north suburban Gurnee, will open to ...
There's no turning back now -- the roller coaster with the "steepest drop in the world" will soon open at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee.
Members get to ride the new coaster, an ode to the former Big Bad Wolf, throughout the weekend; it will officially open to ...
The park recently released a video showcasing updates to Siren's Curse, touted as the fastest, longest, and tallest tilt roller coaster in North America.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg's newest ride opens to the general public Friday.
Park spokesman Tony Clark said they began running test trains this week on what is being billed as the tallest, fastest and longest “tilt” roller coaster in America. Although testing has begun.
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