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    Six Flags America - Mind Eraser Coaster

    Six Flags America

    (632 reviews)

    Went to Six Flags today we had an amazing time!! From…read morebeginning to end !! Everyone was Polite, Professional and staff willingness to give directions if needed was appreciated Parking attendants was helpful, The park was clean and in order the rides was functional properly. And the staff for rides did a good job explaining what would happened before and after the ride ended. We seen all four shows talented dancers did a great job Engaging the audience and was very exciting . Staff helping to assist in and out of the shows also did a great job. Mascot was friendly and patient also. The Park will soon be closing I wish the best to all the employees Thank you for making this a memorable experience on my Mom and Daughter days out. We was all smiles

    It's sad to see Six Flags go (it'll be closing at the end of the 2025 season). I went for one last…read morehurrah earlier in June and suggest you do the same! Daily tickets are going for about $30-$40 and parking was about $30 per car. Still a solid value if you're looking for a fun day activity. While some areas of the park clearly need TLC, other sections are still vibrant and exciting. We spent about 2 hours in the theme park section and saw a fun stunt show, rode 3 of the classic coasters, and went on a few other rides like swings and bumper cars. The futuristic-renaissance area was pretty lively; a lot of guests roamed the rides, shops, and stalls which made the atmosphere fun. As we walked around, we did see many abandoned restaurants and stalls, which makes sense for a theme park that is soon closing. With decreased guest attendance, I'm sure it just makes more sense to close some spots down. The hurricane harbour area was still alot of fun - most of the slides and stalls were open and available for use. There was even one slide (back towards the wave pool) that seemed new-ish and well updated. The wave pool was clean and wasn't too crowded overall. We ended up spending most of the day on these water rides (which was great because it was HOT out). Shoutout to Six Flags for being a PG County staple over the years.

    The Joker’s Jinx - 11/1/19. Love the ride, hated the chemicals for it.

    The Joker’s Jinx

    (2 reviews)

    This was definitely my favorite ride in the park…read more From the fast acceleration into the twisting maze of track to the overall smooth ride of controlled chaos, it was, without a doubt, the top ride in the park. I rode it 3 times during my visit since I enjoyed it so much!

    11/1/19 One of the first blast of rollercoasters I have been…read moreon. I believe this is the first blast coaster I experienced. Since then, I have been on many other blast coasters. On 8 May 1999 I heard advertisements for The Joker's Jinx . I remember I didn't like the ads for the ride, but I knew I would certainly ride this ride. The day I went to the park, I rode many rides, because I know the line for this ride would be long no matter what time I went. When I finally arrived to the ride, the line was long, but there were refreshments for those in line. The lemonade hit the spot and I had plenty of time before I rode the ride to get the fluid into my system. When I saw the paint job for the Joker, I never thought emerald green and purple went well together, BUT THEY DO. Oh, I was young back then. I even bought a Joker's Jinx tee shirt. At that time I wore a large tee shirt. I don't remember what happened to the shirt, but I know I through...no...I believe I gave it to good will. When I finally got to the gated area, you had to pass by several mirrors that made you look distorted. For my first experience I went straight to the back where I had to wait a little longer. Why, because the rear is tighter? Because I like it in the rear? Or because the rear of the car is the fastest. This answer is the best answer. The front is the slowest, but the rear end gets pushed forwards because of the force of the front of the car. The middle seats are a natural point. In this case since it is a blast coaster it pretty much doesn't matter until you feel the rear end of the car moving faster from the pulling of the rest of the cars. The spiraling looks to the side way turns make this rollercoaster a lot of fun. Listening to one of the operator say "Hands Up, hands up, I wanna see your hands." Once everyone's hands were up, he would hit the go button and everyone in the coaster cars would shoot forwards. I would love to say The Joker's Jinx started the blast coasters craze, but it wouldn't be true. Still, I had a lot of fun. This ride is a steel ride and steel rides have been know to be smoother than the wooden rollercoasters. I wouldn't mind going on this ride again. I would call this a high thrill ride.

    Warren County Fairgrounds - amusementparks - Updated May 2026

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