Re: USA'15: CaroW/LW/HW/SFStL/SDC/FCity/SFoT/Kemah/Galveston
Day 12 : Thursday 4/6
I'd really liked this place when I came before and there was a fair bit "new to me" since then, so I was pretty much looking
forward to this day of my trip. And it was a good day indeed!
I goon-rushed to the new-for-2015 ride first off ; "
Batman The Ride", which is of course most unlike any other
"Batman the Ride"s that you might encounter;
Faced forwards on my first ride - forwards is relative on a spinning ride of course, but meaning I left the station facing
forwards so climbing the lift I was facing away from the ride - so the first drop off the lift hill was all a bit of a
surprise and very confusing. The rest of the ride was also very confusing ; very hard to appreciate what was going on.
Certainly more comfortable than the Intamins (less intense, smoother) but nothing like the Arrow/X style of 4D I thought.
Obviously I raced around straight away for a ride on the other side, this time facing backwards and that was a bit cooler
because you could see the structure of the ride as you went up the hill - was a better ride second time too I think.
Another ride because there was virtually no Q at this point (and them filling single seat from the Q was useful to cut
out the last few trains-worth of Q) then went back to look properly at the main Q building (because I had rushed through
it first thing and on the rerides you didn't need to go all the way out of the ride to get back in line again ; there are
lockers part way through the Q line so you can double-back there)
You enter the Q through a little building, where there is a quite well-done themed room ; really well done hologram thing
in the corner
Then exit the room and there is a batcar;
Then the lockers and then you are in a cattle-pen under the Texan sun before being split off one side of the ride or another.
So the Q building (with the cool theme and hologram) is likely just to be something you walk through and barely part of the
Q experience. Hmmm.
Anyway, all very nice it was - not world-beating or anything like that, but an interesting ride and fun - can see a few
clones/different versions popping up over the next few years but they would probably not make me go out of my way to get
to see them.
Just around the corner from Batman is the park's kiddie area, where there was another +1 for me, the appropriately ((but
grammatically poorly) named kiddie-coaster "
Kiddee Koaster".
To my great surprise (having been denied at Carowinds,Frontier City and Over Texas) they let me ride. Yay, big fun.
I had more important +1s on the agenda though so headed that way ; only to be distracted by the rather splendid floorless
B&M that they have here "
Superman Krypton Coaster" which I remembered as being perhaps the best floorless B&M
that there is.
A couple of rides on that, front and back (no Q ; happy days!) and I don't think that I need to change that opinion ; great
stuff it is. Really nicely placed up against the quarry walls and cool use of the quarry to hold the lift hill and the
main drop - really good ride this is.
But RMC-awaited in the distance...
And its a monster!
I'd ridden the old Rattler and liked it, great drop ; wonderful interaction with the quarry walls (a tunnel through the
walls for crying out loud), but let down buy a boring middle section when you rattled around a big helix on the top of
the quarry (which was just full of pain) before the great end section.
So given that, and the excellent Texas Giant experience of a few days earlier ; I was very much excited about riding the
"
Iron Rattler" today.
And of course it was great. I didn't make the noob-error of riding at the front first ; straight to the back this time and
its fantastic stuff. An even more awesome first-drop (and they held you at the top of the lift for a second too just before
it drops, which was cool ) and instead of a rattly turn around into the boring helix section, a smooth swoop around an
overbanked turn and then into a genuine inversion before the replacement for that awful helix section on top of the quarry.
It still has a bit of a meander around the top of the quarry, but this just does it once (the old one did it 3 times) and
spices it up with a little overbank, followed by a part-inversion (actually the worst bit of the ride I thought) a little
hop and then another great drop off the quarry walls back into the park and then into the quarry-tunnel towards the finish.
Rode it couple more times, just to check it was great ; it was. Can't help thinking that RMC have neutered those old woodys
a bit though ; replacing them with these smooth, painless rides seems something of a loss - hmmm.
Next door is a mine-train looking ride "
Road Runner Express", which I remembered as being pretty good - it was a bit
rough this time though but definitely one of the more worthy mine-train rides.
I still had +1s to get, so made my way back towards the entrance to pick up one of those, a B&M Batman the Ride, confusingly
named "
Goliath" (hmm, perhaps the SixFlags marketing budget was not up to much in 2008 compared to 2015 when they
eventually got around to using the name)
Obviously thats a good ride, but done 2 of them already on the trip (and not finished yet) so I only have the one courtesy
ride to get my +1 and move on.
Another "it'd be rude not to" ride was "
Boomerang]", the park's boomerang. Not as painful as many other boomerangs,
but still - its a boomerang, not a lot to say there then.
Small child making friends with Scooby;
I wander past Batman (the new one, not the old unnamed one) and feel smug that I'd got a few rides in early, because the
peeps have all turned up by now and swamped the new-ride
and make my way to the last of the +1s for the day, unfortunately another clone of something I'd ridden a couple of times
already on the trip - another "
Pandemonium"
Fun and all, but really do we need so many clones so close together I wonder (in the same state as the last one) ; at least
its not another spinning mouse I guess.
Tony Hawk influence still hanging about on this one;
Rode their dark-ride - essentially what StLouis had ripped out for Justice League. Was awful really.
Batman (the new one) sits right in the middle of the park, so you wander around it all the time,
Needed a bit of a rest for a while, so I let the train take the strain - fairly long ride around the park and you get to
see a few angles you don't from the walkways;
More tunnels - tunnels are cool
The other Soarin' Eagle was here - and the cheapest of the lot at only $7 to season-pass holders. This one at least went
up the quarry walls to near the Superman drop, but I didn't ride it.
The last coaster to ride was their spaghetti-bowl "
Poltergeist" - same layout I think as the indoor Flight of Fears
at the ex-Paramount parks ; SixFlags choosing not to put theirs in a shed it appears
Bit underrated these I think - was good fun and being able to see the track ahead makes them a different experience to
the rather disorientating Flight of Fears. had a couple of rides on that then.
OK - park done ; couple of hours left in the day ; the only sensible thing (again) to do is go play on the RMC for a while
I did ride it towards the front (row 2) at one point (I was cycling it for an hour or so) - was definitely duller there, the
back is where its at on these things for sure.
With about 1/2 hour left in the day I figure I'll get another ride on the new Batman, in the end get another 3 as the
Q is as non-existent now as it was at opening - well done me then.
Far-side (as you come in on the Q) facing backwards in the station was the best seat I thought - not that there was much
in it, its all a mess of confusing upside-down-ness - nice job S&S.
And nice job Six Flags Fiesta Texas - another great day at a Texan Six Flags park, they are quite good (RIP Astroworld though)
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Wander down the Riverwalk in the evening of course, frankly its the reason that there is such a tourist industry in the
city and one of the few US-city centres that is worth spending time "downtown" in (places like NY,SF,Chicago aside).
Some dodgy tourist places that would appeal to Mr Bell
"British Pub" apparently - my local don't look like that!
I succumb to being a tourist then
Oooh and theres that tower I was going on about; hmmm tomorrow then.
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Today's silly faked shot;