Fly high at over 50 mph on the Adirondack Outlaw, the newest ride coming to Six Flag Great Escape in Lake George, New York.
The new ride is the first in the park’s history to combine height, speed and dual motion. A giant arm launches riders 164 feet in the air, and then plummets back down, spinning in a giant vertical circle, while simultaneously flipping guest head-over-heels at 52 mph.
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“We are incredibly excited to welcome our guests back to The Great Escape this season,” said Six Flags Great Escape Resort Park President, Rebecca Wood. “We continue to keep the health and safety of our guests and team members a top priority, and we are laser-focused on delivering a safe and thrilling experience for our guests during their visit.”
Carowinds reopening for âWelcome Back Weekendâ in May
Carowinds to host Welcome Back Weekend By WBTV Web Staff | April 20, 2021 at 6:32 AM EDT - Updated April 20 at 8:21 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Carowinds will hold a âWelcome Back Weekendâ on May 15 and 16 after closing last year due to the pandemic. The park announced in January that it would reopen for 2021.
âWelcome back to Carowinds, yâall! We sure have missed you,â the park posted.
The event will take place from noon to 6 p.m. and available to new and old Season Passholders. This will give passholders a chance to enjoy the park before it opens to the general public. The park says itâs âpulling out all the stopsâ for the event.
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Six Flags Wild Safari welcomes adorable new additions
As the Six Flags Wild Safari Drive-Through Adventure prepares to open later this month, there will be new additions to enjoy, including a new, rare African bongo calf. The bongo, native to Africa, is the world’s third largest antelope and there are believed to only be around 150 left in the wild. But the new bongo calf is not the only new resident coming this Spring; there are also new giraffe calves as well as an Asian water buffalo calf and Siberian tiger cubs. And there are even more more coming.
According to the park in a press release, Later this spring, the Animal Care Team looks forward to welcoming an array of adorable babies including eland, dama gazelle, and ankoli cattle calves in the Wilde Plains; wildebeest calves in the Serengeti Grasslands; kangaroo joeys in Didgeridoo Pass; bison calves in The Americas; zebra foals and Asian water buffalo calf in Afrikka; nilgai calves in Tigris Asiana, and playful baboons in
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