![]() Riders sit in circular boats with built-in water guns. Tsunami Soaker, added in 2014, is especially fun for large groups. SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight and Medusa, the longest and highest roller coaster in Northern California, shouldn"t be missed either. Teens should tackle Cobra, a snake-shaped coaster, and Kong, which ascends 115 feet before a steep plummet. If you"re looking for a playground, try Acme Fun Factory, a padded, indoor area, or Zoe"s Tree House, located outside. The park offers several swing rides for little ones, such as Bugs" Buccaneer and Taz"s Typhoon, as well as gentle attractions like Splashwater Oasis, where they can splash in fountains, and Safari Jeep Tours, a scenic ride in Tava"s Jungleland. This ride is just about two minutes long. Riders can expect to twist, zip, and turn aboard this purple and green steel and wooden coaster, as well as step-up under-flip (for the first time in rollercoaster history), positioning riders completely horizontal. Reaching speeds of up to 53 miles per hour is Six Flags Discovery Kingdom's latest addition, THE JOKER. Access to Hurricane Harbor is included with general admission. SIX FLAGS DISCOVERY KINGDOM HOURS FULLSix Flags America has Hurricane Harbor, a water park full of traditional amusements, from waterslides to spray grounds. The show, which also features music and bubbles, is offered in the afternoons and evenings. The Looney Tunes Dance Off is fun for little ones, while EFX 3.0 - a laser light show - is especially fun for teens. The Flying Carousel is always a good time for large groups, too. If you have teens in tow, try Rajin Cajun - riders sit in individual cars, where they"re turned 360 degrees. The park has 10 roller coasters, including SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel, with a 20-story drop Wild One, a classic wooden coaster The Joker"s Jinx, which accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in three seconds and BATWING Coaster, where riders are made to feel as if they"re swooping and swerving through the air - just like a bat. The Looney Tunes Prop House, padded with soft features, is also fun for youngsters. The ultimate playground, Whistlestop Park offers rope bridges, sliding boards, swings and more for the littlest set. Splashwater Falls will also boast 500 feet of slipping and sliding fun for the whole family. Prepare to get soaked by the geysers, jets, and various spraying spouts, or anxiously wait for the giant tipping bucket to drench you in water. This multi-level play structure will house more than a whopping 100 features to keep families, young and old, busy all summer long. SIX FLAGS DISCOVERY KINGDOM HOURS FREERecommended Hotel: Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor WaterparkĬoming to Six Flags America in 2016 is Splashwater Falls, located in the free water park, Hurricane Harbor. Admission to Splashwater Kingdom is included in rates for Great Escape. Splashwater Kingdom features several tube rides (some big enough for large groups), waterslides, a lazy river, wave pool and spray grounds for youngsters. The kids will be able to complete in hula hoop contests, limbo and more. Hang in Timbertown for a chance to meet the park"s characters at Plaza Palooza. ![]() If you want to ride a roller coaster, Canyon Blaster is your best bet. Try the Giant Wheel or Sky Ride, a relaxing gondola ride around the park. The park offers several rides your family can enjoy together. For extreme daredevils and an extra fee, you can also try the Skycoaster - similar to sky diving. ![]() The rides for little thrill seekers are located in Timbertown and Kidzopolis.īig thrill-seekers have Boomerang, where they"re whisked around three loops and back, and Comet, a historic, wooden coaster (part of it was built in 1927). Six Flags Great Escape has all the classics for kids, including teacups (Krazy Kups), swinging chairs (Oakleys"s Honey Swings) and a train ride (Frankie"s Mine Train). Simply put on your wireless headset and enter a virtual world of high-resolution imagery and 360-degree views that match the coaster's every move. Proudly the Northeast's first-ever inverting Virtual Reality Roller Coaster, riders will experience thrills unlike any other they've experienced before. Making its debut at Six Flags Great Escape this summer is the Revolution Virtual Reality Coaster, otherwise known as Steamin' Demon. ![]()
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