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  2. Alpine Bobsled - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Bobsled was a steel bobsled roller coaster located at the Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor amusement park in Queensbury, New York. Manufactured by Intamin, the coaster first opened to the public in 1984 at Six Flags Great Adventure. It was relocated to Six Flags Great America in 1989, and then to Six Flags Great Escape in 1998.

  3. Roaring Rapids (Six Flags Great Adventure) - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Astroworld and Intamin partnered in 1979 to build the world's first river rapids ride in 1980 called Thunder River. The popularity of Thunder River caused the start of the construction of another rapids ride, Roaring Rapids, at Six Flags Great Adventure in 1980. It was modeled after the kayak slalom course that was built in West ...

  4. List of Flash Pass attractions - Wikipedia

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    At Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor, the Flash Pass is called the Go Fast Pass. Balloon Race. Cannonball Express. Flashback. Storytown Train. Screaming Eagles. Grand Carousel. Flying Trapeze. Island Air Adventures.

  5. Jumbo Jet (Six Flags Great Adventure) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Jet (Six Flags Great Adventure) /  40.1376972°N 74.4404583°W  / 40.1376972; -74.4404583. Jumbo Jet was a prefabricated steel roller coaster located within the Fun Fair section of Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. Erected in 1975, the attraction was an example of the Jet Star 3 / Jumbo Jet model line designed by Werner ...

  6. Alpen Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Alpen Blitz was a compact steel roller coaster that operated at Six Flags Great Adventure from 1976 to 1978. It was designed by Anton Schwarzkopf. [1] At the end of 1974, it was determined that Great Adventure needed two additional roller coasters and an additional flume ride to accommodate huge crowds. So they purchased compact and inexpensive ...

  7. Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sixflags .com /greatescape. Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor is an amusement and water park owned and operated by Six Flags. It is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) north of Albany, in Queensbury, New York. [1] It was one of three Six Flags parks not to be officially branded with the "Six Flags" name until 2022 ...

  8. Nashville Shores - Wikipedia

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    NashvilleShores.com. Nashville Shores is a waterpark, adventure course, and campground located in Hermitage, Tennessee, along the shore of Percy Priest Lake. Nashville Shores is located adjacent to Interstate 40. The site was previously the location of Hermitage Landing, a marina, campground, and recreational complex that opened in 1971.

  9. Mr. Six (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Six was an advertising character that was used from 2004 to 2010 for an advertising campaign by the American theme park chain Six Flags.Appearing as an elderly man wearing a tuxedo and thick-framed glasses, he was usually shown stepping slowly off a bus before he suddenly performed a frenetic dance to an instrumental version of the Vengaboys song "We Like to Party" to invite stressed and ...

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