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Re: Photo TR - Sea World San Antonio - 5/13

Postby Jerrykoala2112 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:00 pm

Thanks to everyone that left a comment! All appreciated!

SoCalCoasters wrote:Great TR! I've noticed that Steel Eel had weird supports, but man! Did Morgan do some drinking before they did the supports? ;)


My thoughts exactly! Never seen a coaster with most unrealistic supports out there!

sportscapper wrote:Great TR!


Steel Eel looks impressive. I just can't stand the looks of the trains. It looks like you can barely see out of them?


Thanks! The Orlando Sea World is a much better park, and the Manta scenery is simply stunning. San Antonio is pretty average and very light compared to Orlando. And, you can see over the trains, but I just think it doesn't appear well in pictures.

Drachen77 wrote:I haven't been to Sea World San Antonio since the late '80's. I believe I went the year after it opened. I would really love to go back one day. Thanks very much for putting together the great trip report.


Thanks! Yeah, I bet the park has changed a lot since then.. (Especially with the additions of Great White and Steel Eel!)

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It was definitely.... extreme! Rumors say that it has shorter track length, so the the loops and turns would be a lot tighter. You could definitely feel it because my blood rushed to my legs during all the turns and corkscrews and I was graying out left and right, it was just crazy! Fun ride, but a little too forceful.

PKI JizzMan wrote:Whaaaaaat! Texas Splashdown was awesome! And it had the longest line of the Texas Trip in '09...40 minutes. It was a long ride and really fun!

BOOO!


Yeah, many log flumes seem to be getting the chopping block! We went right when Texas Splash Down opened and there was definitely a line forming. Although, you could tell the ride was not aging well because the edges of the flume were folding out and there were leaks in many spots (Maybe there are suppose to be, but didn't look pretty.)
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Re: Photo TR - Sea World San Antonio - 5/13

Postby Hilltopper39 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:06 pm

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I always wondered why Sea World Orlando never had bigger gators like these, or like the ones at Busch Gardens. The exhibit Sea World Orlando has is pretty nice but the gators are all so tiny. Oh wait now I get it Sea World Orlando's gator exhibit must be themed after the real Florida Gators, small and weak :devil: . Suck it Florida

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Texas Giant Bash!

Postby Jerrykoala2112 » Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:15 pm

Does anyone remember an event that happened on May 14th earlier this year? Anyone? Well, let me tell you, Texas Giant Bash was one awesome event! Of course I came all the way from Chicago to celebrate the New Texas Giant with some amazing ERT!

My day at the park turned out very well... I've been to Six Flags Over Texas back in 2001 and 2008 and was really impressed with the place. There's a very nice collection of roller coasters and flat rides along with above average theming, especially for a Six Flags park. Now with the New Texas Giant, I feel the park has a near perfect coaster collection with none of their coasters being a sore thumb.

Crowds that day were very heavy, with lots of school/choir/church groups coming to the park. Weather was near perfect (Mid 70's) which didn't really fend off some of the park guests. I did end up getting a Q-Bot with a group of other TPR members, which was a very smart move. Most rides had full to over flowing queues. Some of my favorite rides were Titan, Texas Giant, Shockwave, La Vibora, and Runaway Mountain: with Texas Giant now being in my Top 10. I actually ended up liking everything except Mini-Mine Train, which isn't that height friendly.

ERT in the morning was, as always, mind-blowing! It was a bit chilly that morning and watching the Texas Giant going through the course just made the ride look that much more bizarre. Seriously! Watching the train going through all the hills and turns at that high of a speed really gets your blood pumping. I ended up riding Texas Giant 3 times in the morning, and it was an instant Top 10 ride for me! For night ERT, I also managed to get 3 rides, and it was 10 times better! (What ride isn't better at night?!) TPR Quest was..... interesting, but just as good as the ERT! On our own, I just went through the park with my group riding anything that we wanted to, while managing to get both of the Log Flume credits! I wasn't sure which one was the original one, so we ended up riding both of them, just in case.

I just have to say thanks to Robb, Elissa, Six Flags Over Texas, and anyone else who helped plan the event! It was loads of fun and cannot wait for more awesomeness on the North East trip! But let's head on to the pictures.
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So we started off our day with some exciting Texas Giant ERT! But I have to admit, it isn't the most appealing ride around.
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This double-up hill / over bank was probably my 2nd favorite part of the ride (Right after the disco mist tunnels at the end of the ride!)
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Going through the beyond 90 degree turnaround was really scary... I had my hands raised until that point because those dang hand choppers were so close!
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I wasn't sure what was with the wooden tower thing in the middle of the ride. Is that where the fire is going to be?
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There goes the first train of happy riders!
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We also had an hour of ERT on Titan in the morning. Titan is a ride where I grey out on almost any part of the ride. At the bottom of the drops, the bonus helix and then the turns at the end of the ride, ouch!
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I did not end up getting lots of spins on Big Spin, mostly because we did not have an empty seat on our train. But I still liked the ride, it's nice at what it does.
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After my rides on Mr. Freeze at Six Flags St. Louis, I was excited to ride the one at Over Texas because everyone claims that it was better, and it was! The duel stations are also really cool.
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I already had my Flashback credit back from 2008, so I really wasn't in the mood to re-ride it. Not sure who would want to ride a boomerang they already have ridden!
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One reason Mr. Freeze at Over Texas is better than the one in St. Louis was because of the interaction with Batman. On my first ride, when we were heading up the inverted top hat, Batman was coming down the drop and I swear, it was 2 feet away from hitting us! All a great illusion though.
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Another shot of Batman at Mr. Freeze.
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I noticed they were doing some type of construction by Batman, but this had got to be the weirdest flash pass entrance of the day.
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Proof that Six Flags Over Texas is a fantastic park. It still has old scenery and classic rides like the Texas Chute Out!
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When you think about it, the park isn't that big. The layout is very confusing and can take awhile to walk around with lots of dead-ends and routes, it's still a fairly average sized park. (Nothing compared to Cedar Point or Hershey!)
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STOP is probably the best launch tower out there! Not only does it launch you up, but it then drops you back down. The ride itself is pretty long and I recommend it to anyone!
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I might be the only one, but I would consider La Vibora to be a thrill ride! The swaying was very unexpected to me and even experienced airtime on one of the dips.
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Even though there was Shockwave ERT at the end of the day, we still wanted to try it out in our free time. Smart move because Shockwave broke down right when ERT started, always plan ahead!
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I gotta say, Shockwave in the back has got to be on par with Texas Giant in terms of insane airtime and layout!
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I didn't really grey out on the loops (I do grey out easily) but the airtime on the ride certainly didn't disappoint!
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Obligatory train going through Shockwave loop shot.
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Oil Derek is really interesting. They had it closed up until 2 hours before park closing, which was when we decided to ride it. Never knew you could see Dallas on one end, and Fort Worth on the other!
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The sun started to set and we made our way to Runaway Mountain, which is an insane indoor roller coaster, before heading towards the Shockwave for some ERT!
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Shockwave has light bulbs set up throughout the whole ride and it's a site to see... Stunning! Oil Derek looks great at night too.
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We ended our day with the best ERT in the world. Misters on full blast, darkness all around, and crazy Texas Giant!
Thanks again to everyone that planned this bash, it was totally worth the trip! It was great meeting new people (:
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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby GriffyTiffy » Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:36 pm

Glad you had a good time Jer! I'm so jealous! I really liked the pictures of Batman and Mr. Freeze, they just look so good together! Great report!

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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby Jojo19799 » Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:52 pm

Great pics as always Jeremie. I really had a great time at Texas Giant Bash. I agree with your thoughts on the theming and coaster collection. I was very impressed with this park. I need to get back there soon since I missed out on the Shockwave credit! :angry:
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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby QueerRudie » Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:07 pm

Jer- Your SchwarzPorn is outstanding- nothing says 'Oh la la' like a pair of Anton's finest- side by side no less...
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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby samisthabomb » Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:02 pm

Awesome pics, Jeremie! While NTAG may not be the most visually stunning ride, it still gives one heck of a ride (as you probably discovered)! And I agree - La Vibora can be pretty thrilling on some of those banked turns.

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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby Jerrykoala2112 » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:06 pm

Jojo19799 wrote:Great pics as always Jeremie. I really had a great time at Texas Giant Bash. I agree with your thoughts on the theming and coaster collection. I was very impressed with this park. I need to get back there soon since I missed out on the Shockwave credit! :angry:


Yeah, you really have to head back here and try out Shockwave, definitely one of the landmark coasters at the park! I'll be sure to ride roller coasters before ERT starts on the North East trip, in case anything gets canceled!


QueerRudie wrote:Jer- Your SchwarzPorn is outstanding- nothing says 'Oh la la' like a pair of Anton's finest- side by side no less...


Rudie, you were totally right about Shockwave, it blew me away and is my favorite ride at the park!
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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby robbalvey » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:34 pm

Jerrykoala2112 wrote:
Jojo19799 wrote:Great pics as always Jeremie. I really had a great time at Texas Giant Bash. I agree with your thoughts on the theming and coaster collection. I was very impressed with this park. I need to get back there soon since I missed out on the Shockwave credit! :angry:


Yeah, you really have to head back here and try out Shockwave, definitely one of the landmark coasters at the park! I'll be sure to ride roller coasters before ERT starts on the North East trip, in case anything gets canceled!

Yes, it's very much recommended! I always tell our trip participants never to wait on getting a credit until ERT because you never know what could happen! We've seen coasters break down right before ERT, during ERT, etc.

On our Mini-Scandi 2006 trip, Speed Monster broke down for the night *right* before ERT, and luckily, I had told everyone to get a ride on it while it was running during the day, because you never know what might happen!
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Re: Photo TR - Texas Giant Bash 5/14

Postby cal1br3tto » Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:46 pm

I'm glad someone else loves S:TOP! I could swear I keep hearing it's overrated, but it's one of my favorite towers. It was running a long, thrilling program when I rode, although this isn't always the case.

I agree that SFOT has a stand-out coaster collection. It's earned a spot as one of my favorite SF parks.

^I think I've only saved Sierra Sidewinder for ERT. I'm glad we only missed out on Little Dipper during the Middle America trip, which didn't matter to me since I caught it early.
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