In general, it’s a good idea to arrive at the park at least a half hour early and go midweek rather than weekends, especially in the peak season of summer. The park opens daily at 10:30am and closes at 9pm during the weekdays and 10pm Friday–Sunday. To get the most of your visit to Six Flags, timing is key. The Four Winds slide at Hurricane Harbor. With more than 23 rides that have no minimum height requirement (or none if accompanied by an adult) and plenty of shows in kid zones like Adventure Alley, there’s also a lot for young kids to do here. Having visited Six Flags many times in more than 10 years, I have found that children, especially second graders to teens, really love the park. The park is known for its roller coasters but if that isn’t your thing, Six Flags also has gentler rides, arcade games and a waterpark (Hurricane Harbor). (Photo courtesy of Six Flags Great Adventure via Facebook) Who Will Enjoy Six Flags Great Adventure? Six Flags Great Adventure has the tallest pendulum ride in the world, Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth. This summer the park also debuted the tallest pendulum ride in the world - Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth. My daughter is especially fond of the Enchanted Teacups, a ride that rekindles her memories of the Mad Tea Party at Walt Disney World. ![]() Even the youngest park explorer won’t feel left out with rides like Air Jumbo, Buccaneer and the gentle Bugaboo mobiles. Besides the thrill rides, teens can belt out karaoke and kids 3 years old and up will meet Looney Tunes characters and enjoy rides like the Bugs Bunny Carousel. You’ll need a good chunk of a day, or perhaps a whole weekend to explore it all.įrom intense roller coasters like Nitro and The Joker to wooden coasters like El Toro to adrenaline-pumping experiences like Kingda-Ka, the tallest and fastest coaster in North America, there’s something heart-stopping for every member of the family. Like Disneyland and Disney World, this large park consists of many sections that feature rides beyond the typical roller coaster. ![]() We’ve visited Six Flags Great Adventure several times with my daughter, who’s now 7 years old, and have never run out of activities to enjoy.
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