John_P
TS Member
Have just gotten back from Canada and the United States and ticked off another four parks from the merged chain, plus returned to another two parks.
So I thought I'd try and rank the lot of them with a few words about each..
1) Cedar Point
The park that re sparked my roller coaster enthusiasm, seems mad to think now I've visited on four separate occasions. Has a top five coasters any of which would be the best coaster in 99% of parks. Just gutted I missed Sirens Curse by 2 weeks.
2) Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Certainly the most unique location what with it being built inside a quarry. A beautiful park to walk around, and that first drop on Iron Rattler is amazing.
3) Kings Island
Overshadowed by its sister park to the north but it has a great layout, and probably the best collection of wooden coasters in the world. Plus The Beast which just comes alive at night.
4) Canada's Wonderland
Another ex Paramount park filled with charm, plus a hyper and a giga coaster. The best dive machine. And a mountain somehow having four coasters going over, through, and under it.
5) Six Flags Great America
Chock full of B+Ms including the first Batman and an early hyper which is very different to most others. Again well laid out.
6) Six Flags Over Texas
The original Six Flags park, filled with theme park firsts. Beautiful park in places (not the DC area), and you can laugh at The Cowboys whilst going up the lift hills of New Texas Giant and Titan.
7) Six Flags Great Adventure
Would've been higher 12 months ago but Kingda Ka going leaves the park missing a headline coaster. Hopefully whatever they've got planned is a fitting replacement. The other rides going hasn't helped either. Still got a good collection of coasters and i hope the re-tracking of El Toro can bring it back to what it was.
8) Kings Dominion
Kings Island Jnr, probably a bit clouded as i305 was closed when I went. However its still a very strong park but was missing that headliner. Grizzly however was an absolute hidden gem of a coaster.
9) Dorney Park
Was ridiculously hot when I visited which never helps. Talon was the best coaster, nice to walk around though.
10) Six Flags St Louis
Genuinely a lovely park to explore, just let down by the overall ride line up. American Thunder was down when I went as well.
11) Six Flags Darien Lake
A bit like St Louis but whilst that park had a batman clone and Mr Freeze this park didn't. Ride Of Steel was alright, and the bits of Predator that had been Titan Tracked was good. When the boomerang was the third best open coaster it's never a good sign.
12) Six Flags America
Not hard to see why its closing, batwing ran one train then ceased operation for the day. Ride Of Steel I got to sit in the train at least before it then closed for the day. Roar never opened. The SLC did operate until I was at the airgates then that broke down for the day. Wild One was a good wooden coaster. The park entrance was nice but that was about it until the brand new Steam Town area.
So how does everyone else rank the Six Flags parks they've experienced?
So I thought I'd try and rank the lot of them with a few words about each..
1) Cedar Point
The park that re sparked my roller coaster enthusiasm, seems mad to think now I've visited on four separate occasions. Has a top five coasters any of which would be the best coaster in 99% of parks. Just gutted I missed Sirens Curse by 2 weeks.
2) Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Certainly the most unique location what with it being built inside a quarry. A beautiful park to walk around, and that first drop on Iron Rattler is amazing.
3) Kings Island
Overshadowed by its sister park to the north but it has a great layout, and probably the best collection of wooden coasters in the world. Plus The Beast which just comes alive at night.
4) Canada's Wonderland
Another ex Paramount park filled with charm, plus a hyper and a giga coaster. The best dive machine. And a mountain somehow having four coasters going over, through, and under it.
5) Six Flags Great America
Chock full of B+Ms including the first Batman and an early hyper which is very different to most others. Again well laid out.
6) Six Flags Over Texas
The original Six Flags park, filled with theme park firsts. Beautiful park in places (not the DC area), and you can laugh at The Cowboys whilst going up the lift hills of New Texas Giant and Titan.
7) Six Flags Great Adventure
Would've been higher 12 months ago but Kingda Ka going leaves the park missing a headline coaster. Hopefully whatever they've got planned is a fitting replacement. The other rides going hasn't helped either. Still got a good collection of coasters and i hope the re-tracking of El Toro can bring it back to what it was.
8) Kings Dominion
Kings Island Jnr, probably a bit clouded as i305 was closed when I went. However its still a very strong park but was missing that headliner. Grizzly however was an absolute hidden gem of a coaster.
9) Dorney Park
Was ridiculously hot when I visited which never helps. Talon was the best coaster, nice to walk around though.
10) Six Flags St Louis
Genuinely a lovely park to explore, just let down by the overall ride line up. American Thunder was down when I went as well.
11) Six Flags Darien Lake
A bit like St Louis but whilst that park had a batman clone and Mr Freeze this park didn't. Ride Of Steel was alright, and the bits of Predator that had been Titan Tracked was good. When the boomerang was the third best open coaster it's never a good sign.
12) Six Flags America
Not hard to see why its closing, batwing ran one train then ceased operation for the day. Ride Of Steel I got to sit in the train at least before it then closed for the day. Roar never opened. The SLC did operate until I was at the airgates then that broke down for the day. Wild One was a good wooden coaster. The park entrance was nice but that was about it until the brand new Steam Town area.
So how does everyone else rank the Six Flags parks they've experienced?