![]() Today, Bizarro is a slightly different coaster, as the onboard audio was permanently removed recently. The coaster is also a mirror-image of Scream! at Magic Mountain. Shortly after X2’s renovation, Medusa was repainted and transformed into Bizarro, along with the addition of onboard audio, flame effects, and additional scenery. Pictured below are Runaway Mine Train and the Skyway system.Īs some of you may know, Bizarro opened as Medusa, with a similar color scheme to SFDK’s coaster of the same name. A very nice contrast to some of the California parks like Magic Mountain and Knott’s. A few cars, and even some seemingly permanent track!Īs we walked over to Bizarro, we had a view of one of the park’s many beautiful little “breaks” in coasters. Interestingly enough, there were still remnants of the recently demolished Rolling Thunder racing coaster scattered around El Toro. We were also lucky enough to have what was basically a walk-on for a wait! From the second you begin the initial descent, the coaster never lets up.ĭefinitely one of the most intense, exciting coasters I’ve ever ridden. Speaking of the best coaster in the park…Įl Toro is incredible! I always seem to forget just how exciting this wooden coaster is until I re-ride it. This surprisingly didn’t seem to affect either ride’s capacity. It’s also worth noting that Kingda Ka and Zumanjaro never run at the same time, they take turns dispatching. Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom took me by surprise, as it felt quite a bit faster than Lex Luthor, and sitting on the right-most tower allowed us to get very close to Kingda Ka’s track on the way up. Definitely worth experiencing, though definitely not the best coaster in the park. Kingda Ka is an incredible experience, although a very quick one. Once we finished staring at The Joker, we decided to head over and check out Kingda Ka and Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom, the park’s Lex Luthor-esque drop tower. On the upside, we did catch a glimpse of test runs throughout the day, as well as near constant work being done, as seen below. The staff within the area were very clear that there was no chance of the coaster reopening that day. …And to our immediate disappointment, it was closed for the day. Last week, we were able to check out Six Flags Great Adventure, located in Jackson, New Jersey! Some of you may be quite familiar with the park, as it has quite the outstanding lineup of coasters, including the world’s tallest and former fastest roller coaster, Kingda Ka!Īs we entered the park just after opening, we were greeted by the park’s newest coaster, The Joker! We are totally fine with our audience using our images, BUT ONLY IF credit is given to. – Recently our images have popped up on other sites and forums, awesome that our coverage spreads, not so awesome that no one mentioned where they got the images from. Below you’ll find his extensive Trip Report of his visit to the large East Coast Six Flags park! Our California Coaster Kings Correspondent Joseph visited Six Flags Great Adventure while other correspondents were visiting Texan parks.
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