Six Flags Arlington, Texas Cliffhanger - Who Remembers?

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We would put a penny on our knee.
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Pepperidge Farms, that's who remembers
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The cliffhanger
The shockwave
The flashback

Then over to Wet n' Wild
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chap said:

We would put a penny on our knee.


Yup. Was always great riding with a girl wearing a tight shirt too.
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Ah, aka Sky Screamer.
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OG Spelunker's Cave, Spinnaker, walking to Cheddars for lunch and then heading back in. Haven't been in 30' years probably. I did see recently that they have removed the Conquistador for a new ride.
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- Nearly coming out of your seat on the Judge Roy Scream as an eight year old
- My dad almost yakking in Spinnaker, but sticking it out purely because he loves me
- Thinking I broke my nose on the Giant
- And then there was the Spindletop
- My mom refusing to get off the Shockwave at the end of the night when there was no line

OG Six Flags was unbeatable
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SJEAg said:

Ah, aka Sky Screamer.


The real, real.
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Took my kids there over christmas last year for nostalgia. Place is so ghetto these days. Or maybe we're just too spoiled by disney and universal.
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They shouldn't have torn it down, but AstroWorld always paled in a comparison to Six Flags.
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I worked at SFOT for a few months in high school in the mid 90s. I was a train conductor. Was miserable with the same little twerps that you saw everyday because people use it like a daycare when school is out.
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Sweet Kitten Feet said:

Took my kids there over christmas last year for nostalgia. Place is so ghetto these days. Or maybe we're just too spoiled by disney and universal.

Same!

Maybe it's some nostalgia and "good old day" syndrome but it seems so much worse than it used to be. The rides are rough, the crowds don't flow, things are dingy and dirty, staff doesn't care about much of anything, prices inside the park are out of control, etc.

The only thing that Disney matches them on is prices inside the park. In every other way they're so much better it kind of ruins other parks for us.

On a whim we went to Silver Dollar City in Branson a few years back and while it's not as ride heavy as SFOT is, the park was head and shoulders better than SFOT. I don't like the whole aspect of Branson, but SDC was worth it for a family with kids that want a day at the amusement park.
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Stive said:

Sweet Kitten Feet said:

Took my kids there over christmas last year for nostalgia. Place is so ghetto these days. Or maybe we're just too spoiled by disney and universal.

Same!

Maybe it's some nostalgia and "good old day" syndrome but it seems so much worse than it used to be. The rides are rough, the crowds don't flow, things are dingy and dirty, staff doesn't care about much of anything, prices inside the park are out of control, etc.

The only thing that Disney matches them on is prices inside the park. In every other way they're so much better it kind of ruins other parks for us.

On a whim we went to Silver Dollar City in Branson a few years back and while it's not as ride heavy as SFOT is, the park was head and shoulders better than SFOT. I don't like the whole aspect of Branson, but SDC was worth it for a family with kids that want a day at the amusement park.

I haven't been to Six Flags since the early 90's. But, we took our kids to Dollywood a few years ago and it was a great experience. Very clean and the rides were good.
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2nd Dollywood.
Clean park. Great rides. Beautiful in the Fall.
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Cliffhanger was terrifying…

Judge Roy Bean

Big Ben

and that river expedition ride where French soldiers shot cannonballs at your boat and you passed Indians and alligators along the way. I think the boat captain told bad jokes to his passengers.

Fun times in a totally different world.

Barely remember the last two.
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I'm a native Houstonian, so Astroworld was our consistent park to go to. After my parents divorced, one thing my dad always made sure to do was to take us on driving vacations during the summers. There were several such trips - one to Disney World in 1976, and then back-to-back summers going to Six Flags over Texas in 77-78. This put me in the 9-11 age range. It was during those years that I was finally tall enough to ride the Texas Cyclone at Astroworld, so by the time we went to SFOT, I was able to ride everything.

The one that I remember riding the most was the Big Bend coaster. I remember looking forward to ride it again multiple times on our second trip to the park. Also loved Shock Wave and the Runaway Mine Train. I don't recall going to the park again until a few years after I was done at A&M, roughly the mid-90s. This is where I discovered that Big Bend was gone (disappointed) but love that SFOT now had their own Cyclone-like coaster in the Texas Giant.

Went again a couple of more times with my own kids, where I added the Titan to my list of favorite rides at the park. I doubt I'll ever step foot in the park again.
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I'm hoping Six Flags is poised for a comeback. They're investing heavily in a new roller coaster next year, and that thing looks insane.

They probably need to look at raising season pass prices to keep some of the rif raf out. They are dirt cheap.
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As someone who frequented both astroworld and sfot in the early 00's, two things astroworld was superior to was the attached waterpark and their fright fest. The astroworld fright fest was way better than the other two Texas parks. Beyond that, sfot was way better. Then astroworld closed and Houston has no real full scale amusement park and will never have one. Too much to invest with no roi.
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Go watch the YouTube videos of the park during the 80s for a visual trip down memory lane. Good times!
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Used to love SFOT during the '80s. Had no problems with any of the rides except the Texas Chute Out. It was the beginning of a late-developing fear of certain types of heights. Gives me the willies right now as I think about it.

Silver Dollar City, as some have mentioned, is awesome. Not as big and not as many rides, but they've gone all out on the ones they have. And weaving them among the trees and nature is so much cooler than the concrete worlds of Disney and Six Flags.

This first drop on the Time Traveler is incredible, and different depending on which side you start from. Either looking straight down or falling backward looking straight up.

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I had season passes at Astroworld for a few years in the early/mid 90s. I loved it and Texas Cyclone is still my favorite roller coaster ever. I went back for the first time since my senior year in high school in 97, probably around 2002 or 2003, and it had become so rundown and ghetto, I didn't feel safe. I saw 2 fights, one of which involved probably around 10 people.
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Felt a girl's hoo ha for the first time on The Cave
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Astroworld was great in the 80s. Very small...not even 1/2 the size of SFoT or most parks. But you don't notice that as a kid...seemed huge to me then. Going in the 2000s the place was trash like it belonged in a ghetto mall parking lot.

I actually just went to SFoT for the first time last week with my kids. Was fun, light crowds due to weather, and good rides. It definitely doesn't have the theme feel of other parks we've recently been to. Seems like they could push the Texas thing more then they do. Not fair to compare to Disney, but places like Dollywood, Knotsberry Farm, or maybe even Fiesta TX are just a better experience walking around. But it was reasonably clean, crowd was fine/safe, and the staff was friendly and putting forth some effort on the Christmas theme.
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Mine train was the best. Usually very short wait too.
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SJEAg said:

I actually just went to SFoT for the first time last week with my kids. Was fun, light crowds due to weather, and good rides. It definitely doesn't have the theme feel of other parks we've recently been to. Seems like they could push the Texas thing more then they do.

They certainly did decades ago when it first open, six flags being the key. There is one flag in particular that created problems in later years.
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I'm so old I remember when the Alpine Sleigh Ride at Astroworld had an actual abominable snowman (college kid in a costume) who jumped out at you.
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If you want the old Six Flags vibe, you need to try Dollywood in East Tennessee. We went a couple of years ago and I felt like I was back at Six Flags in the 70s and 80s.
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Queso1 said:

Mine train was the best. Usually very short wait too.


Wonder if that gum tree is still there?
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Loved Six Flags. Haven't been since early 90's.

We have Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun here in KC. We used to take the kids a couple times a summer and had a blast. Worlds of Fun has "Camp Snoopy" similar to "Looney Tunes Land" at Six Flags.

We never went on weekend. I'd always take a weekday off and go when it wasn't crowded.

As previous posts mentioned, "Silver Dollar City" is just below Disney in my book. Very clean, manicured, good rides, good food, and the shows are great…lots of Branson actors use it as second gig. Christmas at Silver Dollar City is amazing.
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Quito said:

Queso1 said:

Mine train was the best. Usually very short wait too.


Wonder if that gum tree is still there?

Wasn't there a "mini mine train" also?

The bigger mine train was the one that felt like you were going to run straight into the wall before it dropped off from what I remember.
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Mini Mine Train was basically a kiddie coaster. The Runaway Mine Train would take you into a saloon where it looked like you'd go thru the end wall but then it dropped off, as you said. That ride bounced me around a good bit - the older I got, the less fun it was. The newer coasters are smoother and a lot of fun.

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It's amazing to me how Disney gets it, and virtually no other theme park does. Well, after they built Harry Potter World, it does seem like Universal might get it now, too. Their new park does look amazing. Anyways, we got a season pass to Six Flags last year, mostly because it was basically the same price as a day ticket. We went plenty of times, and Texas Giant and the Batman ride are the only ones I really like. I get why people like Titan and Mr. Freeze, but they aren't really for me. They are really wasting the DC license. DC needs to tell Six Flags to get their act together or they are going to pull the license. They need to go to Disney and Universal and take detailed notes on how to build an immersive world. Just slapping a Superman logo on a standard ride doesn't really do anything to add to the excitement. I did feel like the park was kept pretty clean, but the food was disgusting. They had a major problem with bees at the outdoor drink fountains. Also, they should probably start selling mushrooms to people standing in line for their Spelunker Cave. I'm pretty sure that's the only way anyone will understand that. Even though we got a season pass for something like $50 a person, I still feel like $150 for Disney tickets was a better deal.
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Did the cliffhanger with my dad. Will never forget that! RIP Pat miss ya man
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One time my employer had a group team-building day at Six Flags. I hadn't been since I was a kid.

We went a few months after the Titan opened. Now generally, I have always liked roller coasters. But that first drop, it was just a bit much for me. First time I ever declined to go for a second ride on a coaster.

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