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SixFlags and Universal Studios trip

Pictures from my trip to LA with Aaron and Crystal. 

SixFlags is great.  Tatsu is by far the best roller coaster I have been on, though visiting six flags I think tripled the number of roller coaster I have ridden.

Batman my second favorite ride at the park, rode this one three times once from the front row. A hanging coaster where the track is above you, riding the outside of the loops is very cool.

Colossus my least liked coaster it was very rough and made my neck sore.  It was also running backwards which was cool as you couldn't see what was coming up.

Deja Vu very fun probably the scariest of the rides.  There are two towers, you get dragged up the first one backwards for the launch, when you get to the second you get held facing the sky, then dropped doing the ride in reverse.

Goliath the biggest coaster, but it has no loops and the line was really long, even though it looks short when we entered it.

Ninja fun ride, ride in hanging cars.

Scream fun ride, you are hanging from above the track, rode this one twice.

Superman doesn't seem as fast as the specifications would imply.

Tatsu incredible you are hanging with your back to the track, very fun, the best ride at the park, would have ridden it more then once if the line was shorter.

Riddler's Revenge this one you kind of stand in the cars, fun but nothing to special.

Viper lots of loops great fun.  The first coaster we went on.

Universal Studios was interesting but if you like big rides go to SixFlags.

It is well worth the money to get the fastpass, or front of the line pass, we didn't at six flags but did at Universal it made things much better, no waiting in lines. 

 

 

Published Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:45 AM by darryl
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