Second of all, I can't think of any really amazing slides there, though I do keep hearing that they had something good as of recently, but what really is stopping me is #3. I never went to their water park here for several reasons. I highly doubt it and feel that these would be acceptable to skip unless you just gotta cool down. Maybe I'm seriously underestimating them, but come on. So it appeared that you weren't missing much. However, neither their log flume nor their river rapids ride appeared to be anything special when I went. I never rode any of the water rides at Six Flags Great Adventure. And I'm sure the look down trick makes it better. It may not be as good as it seems as the tallest drop tower in the world, but it's still fun. They also have a Starflyer, some bumper cars, a pirate ship, a scrambler, some teacups, a round up, and a ferris wheel. Hopefully this one stays, even if the program is lame. However, Top Spins have been getting demolished at such a fast rate that they're now offically a rare ride and something special for the few parks that have not torn out their Top Spins. It's just an ordinary Top Spin with a mediocre program. But either way, the Parachute Towers are a dying breed and if you know me, you know that I do love me some unique rides. They are meant to be family rides, so for someone who's not huge on thrills, this is more of a ride for them. Maybe it's because the one here was a sit down ones and the stand up ones were apparently better. Now maybe it's because I'm a thrill junky, but these things just don't do it for me. The only other flat ride they have that's unique are the ones that are now rare due to all the similar versions dying off. I know I LOVED them until I rode them constantly when I was in Europe. However, for someone riding a Mad House for the first time, these rides are amazing. Now if you constantly ride these rides, they definetly grow old. However, there are only 2 in the United States, one of which is here at Six Flags Great Adventure. Now if you live in Europe or have visited a lot of parks in Europe, you'll quickly find out that these rides are EVERYWHERE in the European Region. Moving on from Zumanjaro, let's go onto their other unique flat ride. But back to Six Flags Great Adventure and their flat ride collection. *Sigh* New Jersey really is not good when it comes to their theme park regulations. Though to be fair, this isn't Six Flag's fault as its required by the state of New Jersey. MOTHERF*CKER!!!! Well, this certainly screwed up the good operations I was talking about earlier at Six Flags Great Adventure. The only problem is that Kingda Ka and Zumanjaro can't run at the same time. Hell, I hear that you can actually see Philadelphia on clear days and possibly even New York City. That will almost certainly make it a great freefall experience. Wanna try it again using the look down trick. Zumanjaro, which is basically Lex Luthor, only slightly taller, making it now the tallest drop tower in the world. Well, let's go over their star flat ride. Here are the reviews of all the Flat Rides at Six Flags Great Adventure. There is a link to a review of all the Rollercoasters at Six Flags Great Adventure. So keep up the great work Six Flags Great Adventure. And as a former ride operator and a frequent vistor of amusement parks, I REALLY appreciate good operations. And the employees their bust their ass to keep the lines moving. Seriously, I can't think of ANY other Six Flags Park that frequently runs 3 trains on their major coasters. They contain the best operations out of any Six Flags park. And though a lot of enthusiasts tend to forget about it, there's actually a safari part of the park and though I didn't check it out when I was there, and perhaps best of all. It's got a nice variety of other stuff including some unique to America stuff such as a Parachute Tower and one of the only Vekoma Mad Houses in the United States. But even outside all the big and crazy roller coasters, Six Flags Great Adventure is still a decent park. You care about nothing but roller coasters. It's an amazing park if you're a die-hard roller coaster enthusiast. And not only is it big, but it features some really good roller coasters including the best roller coaster we have ever ridden. Both of those are major roller coaster parks, but Six Flags Great Adventure is easily amongst them as far as major roller coasters go. Yeah, when most people think of mega roller coaster parks, they'll usually think of parks like Cedar Point and Six Flags Magic Mountain, and yes. Six Flags Great Adventure is one of the biggest amusement parks in the world with one of the largest roller coaster collections in the world. Six Flags Great Adventure Review - Incrediblecoasters
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