It was no surprise that the water coaster was going to be your favorite ride in the park. What was a surprise was that you had Mad Flush at #4. When I didn't see it at #10, I immediately wasn't even expecting it to be on the list.
With Thrillagascar and Jungle Jammer I'm pretty sure one of them has a countdown and the other one hasn't. I think it's supposed to be that way, like you can choose if you want to be surprised or not.
I really want to go here at some point, only issue is I live in NH and it’s a very long road trip but it seems very worth it if I stay the night some time
Defiantly a place on my bucket list. I hope to do a bucket list holiday involving this waterpark, the indoor theme park next to it, a 2nd visit to Six Flags Great Adventure & possibly kennywood all in the same trip. How do the tallest trapdoor slides compare to Kingda Ka would you say?
You should do a review on the slides at Six Flags White Water in Georgia. Their lineup has a great variety and on dragons tail, it has a quad or quintuple down. You het airborne on the last 2 humps for a few seconds each time
Ok, so I'm an adrenaline junkie and I went to both Dreamworks and Nick Universe. I rode Shellraiser thrice in a row, so you know I love thrills and don't get sick very easily. Going down Thrillagascar made me sick; I'm not kidding. By the time I climbed all those stairs I was horribly out of breath; combine that with the whiplash I got from my head hitting the tube, along with the wedgie from hell I got, and that slide was one of the WORST experiences I've ever had on an attraction; I was done for the rest of my visit, all I could manage to do was sit in a chair next to the wave pool. To this day, I don't understand how a water slide managed to lay me out, but Shellraiser thrice didn't. Very weird.
For me, I know being dehydrated will make me much more vulnerable to motion sickness. It's really warm & humid inside that water park, and when you're having to climb several flights of stairs every time you want to ride a slide (especially with most of them usually being a walk-on), you WILL get dehydrated faster than you think. I remember I started feeling really faint on my first visit & had to sit down for awhile, but then I felt better once I drank some water & started to take it slower rather than trying to blow through 10 slides in less than an hour.
It was no surprise that the water coaster was going to be your favorite ride in the park. What was a surprise was that you had Mad Flush at #4. When I didn't see it at #10, I immediately wasn't even expecting it to be on the list.
I got much better rides on it in my return trip.
With Thrillagascar and Jungle Jammer I'm pretty sure one of them has a countdown and the other one hasn't. I think it's supposed to be that way, like you can choose if you want to be surprised or not.
Possibly! Not sure if it's that or maintenance.
I really want to go here at some point, only issue is I live in NH and it’s a very long road trip but it seems very worth it if I stay the night some time
There's a lot in the area so you can easily make a short trip.
Les go NH bois
I’m a fan of indoor water parks so this looks amazing
It is amazing.
Are you surprised Six Flags America got a water coaster before Six Flags Great Adventure
Yes
Defiantly a place on my bucket list.
I hope to do a bucket list holiday involving this waterpark, the indoor theme park next to it, a 2nd visit to Six Flags Great Adventure & possibly kennywood all in the same trip.
How do the tallest trapdoor slides compare to Kingda Ka would you say?
Hersheypark is easier to do on that trip than Kennywood. Kingda Ka is more intense, but both have crazy anticipation.
@@CanobieCoaster So maybe I will swap Kennnywood over to the Cedar Point trip, If you recommend Hershypark instead.
You should do a review on the slides at Six Flags White Water in Georgia. Their lineup has a great variety and on dragons tail, it has a quad or quintuple down. You het airborne on the last 2 humps for a few seconds each time
I still need to visit that park.
@@CanobieCoaster Oh well whenever you do its a great park
I didn’t know they changed the name of the last slide.
I didn't either until making this.
Ok, so I'm an adrenaline junkie and I went to both Dreamworks and Nick Universe. I rode Shellraiser thrice in a row, so you know I love thrills and don't get sick very easily.
Going down Thrillagascar made me sick; I'm not kidding. By the time I climbed all those stairs I was horribly out of breath; combine that with the whiplash I got from my head hitting the tube, along with the wedgie from hell I got, and that slide was one of the WORST experiences I've ever had on an attraction; I was done for the rest of my visit, all I could manage to do was sit in a chair next to the wave pool.
To this day, I don't understand how a water slide managed to lay me out, but Shellraiser thrice didn't. Very weird.
Speed slides are often just as if not more intense than extreme roller coasters.
I can see how the slide could be an issue if you're out of breath.
For me, I know being dehydrated will make me much more vulnerable to motion sickness. It's really warm & humid inside that water park, and when you're having to climb several flights of stairs every time you want to ride a slide (especially with most of them usually being a walk-on), you WILL get dehydrated faster than you think.
I remember I started feeling really faint on my first visit & had to sit down for awhile, but then I felt better once I drank some water & started to take it slower rather than trying to blow through 10 slides in less than an hour.
For the most expensive water park ever, I sure hope the slides are quality slides and that it's worth the price.
It's great for thrill seekers.
1:36 lol the fan on the ceiling changing direction
Caught me reversing footage haha.
Would any of you try? Thrilladascar and jungle jammer the tallest indoor waterslides let me know by giving me a reply👍
Love both those rides.
How many other water slides you've ridden did you hate?
Not sure an exact number, but anything that is painful.
swamp n splash is sooo good
I agree.
cant wait to move back to jersey in the next 5 years
Hope the mall hasn't gone bankrupt by then!
They *still* haven’t fixed the “Dronkey” typo…
I thought that was intentional. Isn't there some donkey/dragon hybrid from Shrek?
@@CanobieCoaster That would make a lot more sense
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