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    Frontier City

    2.5 (182 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    PJ M.

    We went out to frontier city for a magic show and dinner. The price included parking, park admission, dinner, show, all the soft drinks and a liquor drink each. The dinner was brisket, pulled pork, corn bread, beans, mac n cheese, cole slaw and salad. All you can eat. After the show they have apple cobbler and ice cream. The show lasted abt an hour. It was really good magic show. Abt 50 people. He involved the audience, esp the kids. He is a Merlin Awarded Magician, David Thomas is his name. The park was pretty bare for the first day of summer and a Friday and they closed at 7. The show went until 8ish so it was no problem getting out. Was a good evening.

    Vonna L.

    I traveled from the east coast and visited Oklahoma for the weekend. I'm so disappointed in this park. It has only 2 good rides for adults. The company needs to renovate this theme park for Oklahoma. Praying this state gets a better park for the families.

    Rupi K.

    This place is cool the six year old could go on all the rider. Lines are short. The day we went there was a lot of basic ride that were closed. But still a fun day with the kids.

    Keven W.

    This is definitely on the lower tier of the Six Flags chain. You can tell this park was acquired by Six Flags because when you go, it does not have the Six Flags feel. The place is actually a western theme and when you entered you feel like you are in a town. Now of course you do see the ads from T-Mobile, Snickers and others so that still has the Six Flags feel. . Even for a lower tier park, this place does get pack for fright feist as it was wall to wall people. Here is my experience. I spent the whole day here from 12pm to 10pm as I arrived at around 11:50am as I usually try to show up an 30 minutes to an hour. But I blame my time at Winstar for making me show up at that time. There was a huge line for security screening and then had a lot of cops on patrol. It took me around 15 minutes to get through the line. You can your pass to get in and you get greeted by the gift shop. One of the rides Diamond Back, the entrance is in the front of the park. The ride was closed most of the day but opened at night time. But wished I had a chance to ride it as it is the first shuttle looper. For the first 2 hours, the park was dead and I was able to ride all of the roller coasters except for Diamond Back. Most of the lines were long for all of the rides and I had to wait 30 to 60 minutes per ride. My goal was to ride all of the rides, but as soon as the day went on I was not able to full fill that item. I did reviews on Steel Lasso, Silver Bullet, and Wildcat all were decent rides, but being a roller coaster enthusiast, I was like it was okay rides. Be sure to ride Steel Lasso first as the line gets really long and looks like the line moves slow. I also rode Brain Drain, Bumper Cars, Log Ride. My favorite ride was the log ride as it is unique compared to others I have ridden on as the bumpers are made out of concrete which I have only seen this at another park, Holiday World. It is pretty scary going through the tunnel and it is high themed. But I rode this ride 5 times and the line was usually a 30 minute wait. Ride ops and waiting was not too bad and ran smoothly. Now for the food variety, not much. I only saw hot dogs, hamburgers and nachos and that was it. Inside the buildings, well has an old smell to it and inside the theatre where the floor was sticky and pretty gross. Floor can use replacement. The building with the food court was interesting, it has great theming, but most of the food places were shut down. The Mexican place was shut down and confused me as they said fully loaded nachos, but it only had pulled pork and can not believe I paid $2 dollars extra. There are some places that require you to order through the app. Food service can use some work as some of the people were rude and I had to wait 30 minutes for my order and it was not even busy at that time and I might have taken someone elses as there was a huge group of 12 that got their order before me. Make sure you get your receipt as I did not get one which has your number. I remembered I waited 20 minutes in line and they ran out of drinks without telling us as the people in front just ordered food. Pretty much three places I went to ran out of drinks, I just hope they got more for Halloween. It was probably one of the worst food experiences I had at Six Flags, Maryland stands up there too. Okay the best part of the park were the shows. They had 5 different shows and I ended up watching 6 of them. One of them were a repeat which was the western show as the first time I watched it, it was sunny and the sun was in my face so I could not enjoy it much other than getting drenched. I liked the magic show and the freak show the most, but those only happens during Fright Feist. Overall, I was able to stay from opening to closing which was a surprise for me. I thought I was going to stay for 5 hours, but the shows kept me here. Would I come back here, probably not for awhile unless my wife somehow wants to go as Oklahoma City is only 4 hours away from here

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    Ask the Community - Frontier City

    Can you take snacks in for children ? I have small children and I know their snacks are pricey.

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    We have six flags gold annual passes. Does it work here too? I know we can use ours in TX, CA, NY, NJ, MO etc. but didn't see this even though it's a six flags theme park. Just wondering if anyone knew

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    What building and where is the building that the concerts are held in?

    The amphitheater is the first right as soon as you enter the park...follow the signs...can't miss it.

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    They have a few other coasters, a log ride, a huge Ferris wheel, bumper cars, a swinging ship, and a water rapids ride along with some others.

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