
Unfortunately this was our last ride, so we only hit 4 of the 17 coasters in the park. The wait time was near 50 minutes at this point and the park was starting to fill up for all of the people starting to line up for the mazes throughout the park. This was a fun ride and again, very cool in the dark.

This was an above average wooden roller coaster (the Beast at Kings Island is my standard). The seats were padded much better than Colossus and it had a lot more interesting attributes including some pyrotechnics. This was another wooden coaster that was quite long. After Colossus I talked her in to hitting up Apocalypse. It was cool to ride it in the pitch black with the track lights off.

This was a typical wooden roller coaster with drops and rollers, but very bumpy and violent. We picked the right line which was shorter and ended up being the forward running car. There were two lines and we weren't sure which was which. We decided to try the coasters again although my girlfriend was nervous about getting nauseous again. At this point it was starting to get dark and the monsters were coming out at 7:00pm.
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Those two plate plus a shared large Sprite came out to $40. The Pulled Pork Sandwich, Tri-tip Sandwich, coleslaw and kettle chips were all good. The water rides cooled us off and re-energized us, but it was time to eat! We got some BBQ from JB's. I would suggest hitting this ride early in the day or when the sun is at it highest/hottest point. The water was freezing! Also, there are no lockers for this ride and you cannot set your bags or coats off to the side like other rides, so be prepared for everything to get wet or check a locker out in the front of the park if you go on this ride. I was in all cotton and stayed wet for the remainder of the day. The ride is in the shade, quite jostling in the rapids and you will get soaked! I would suggest some sort of fast drying, moisture wicking material and a change of socks. This is one of those circular white water rapids boat rides. After that we came across Roaring Rapids. This was a mild water ride that left you mostly dry. Once she was feeling a little better and after some water and some Dip n Dots, we decided to cool of on the log flume ride Jet Stream. This helped her a bit with her roller coaster nausea for a bit. I suggested that my girlfriend hit the Oxygen bar ($7 for 5 minutes, $10 for 10 minutes). Discover Card is the official card of Six Flags and gave an instant 5% off everything, so we proceeded to use that for food, drinks and snacks throughout the day. After two back to back major thrill rides, we had to take a breather. I had a blast however this one pushed the girlfriend over the line. Once we got there, the ride was not running on the warm 80 degree day and we were near Batman The Ride, so we decided to hop on that. After Scream, we decided we that we wanted to cool off with a water ride and decided to walk over to Tidal Wave.

Scream will get your heart pumping! The "floorless" design is unique and adds another element to the ride. It was one of the best coasters that I have been on (previous experience at Kings Island, Ohio and Holiday World, Indiana). We both got off the ride a little woozy (couple, age 28/30). Wow, that was an eye opener after being in the car for over two hours and only having coffee. The wait times were all less than 30 minutes and some only 15. We decided to go to the back of the park for our first coaster and work our way back towards the gate to go against the crowds. The crowds were not bad at noon and through most of the day.
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The drive down the 101 to the 126 was very easy and traffic free on Saturday morning. Tickets were $35 through our local MWR/ITR. We decided to hit Six Flags Magic Mountain for Fright Fest this year.
