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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by gnturboray View Post
    Dont forget about Lion Country Safari in Grand Prairie.
    That was pretty cool. Had forgotten about it. Took the kids there a few times.

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  • gnturboray
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    Dont forget about Lion Country Safari in Grand Prairie.

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  • gnturboray
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    We had a thread about Six Flags in Canada, but there used to be a small sea world under the Oil Derrick, iirc it was called The Seven Seas or something like that.
    I remember The Seven Sea's and went when I was really young, after it closed it became Hawaii Kai which lasted several years before finally closing.

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  • gnturboray
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    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    Anyone old enough to remember the Big Bend?
    I was scared of the Big Bend of course I was very young! I remember when the Shock Wave and the Texas Shootout were built in my early teens, thought they were the coolest things I ever rode!!! Great thread!!

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  • BlackSnake
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    Originally posted by helosailor View Post
    That, I do remember.
    And to think that we thought that was a bad ass roller coster.

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    Originally posted by ELD3782 View Post
    Didn't it burn up in a fire?
    I'm not sure. Now that I think about it, that scenario seems familiar, but I'll have to verify.

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  • ELD3782
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    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
    Yep. They kept the ship for a while.
    Didn't it burn up in a fire?

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    Originally posted by ELD3782 View Post
    I guess that explains that ship that used to be in the pool there?
    Yep. They kept the ship for a while.

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  • Jyard
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    Christ, I just spent an hour on YouTube watching POV rollercoaster videos.

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  • ELD3782
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    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
    Yep. It was in 1999. The rafts uses several bladders to stay afloat and some of them became deflated causing the raft to sit lower on one side and it caught on one of the pipes in the bed used to create the rapids and tipped.




    Seven Seas was located where the Arlington Sheraton is now. It was on the north side of Arlington Stadium.
    I guess that explains that ship that used to be in the pool there?

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  • helosailor
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    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
    Anyone old enough to remember the Big Bend?
    That, I do remember.

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  • Vertnut
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    My parents drove us 3 kids up to Six Flags from Austin the summer of 1965. I had just turned 5. Adult admission was $4. They were shocked. Gas was .30 a gallon then and movies were $1. The big attraction was the Spelunker Cave and the Mine Train. The place was tiny then. I don't remember a lot of details, but I do remember that much.

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  • BlackSnake
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    Anyone old enough to remember the Big Bend?

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  • Jimbo
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    Awesome, i miss the gravity/slanted house and spinnaker.

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  • robray5.0
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    Thanks for the 1987 flashback! I was in 5th grade in '87. I think I spied some British knights on the Texas tornado! Lol. Man, those were some good times. My two favorite rides were the spindletop and roto disco.

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