Six Flags Over Texas
Arlington, TX
October 20. 2007
Page Eight
About the time we got to Runaway Mountain we noticed that the lines
were really starting to fill up and is something didn't change we'd be spending
most of the day waiting in lines.
The queue for Runaway Mountain was heavily themed including this ole panhandler
who looks like his luck had ran out.
The outside of Runaway Mountain is heavily themed along with the station
but once your train id dispatched the only real theming is darkness.
Still riding a production model Windstorm coaster in the pitch black is
kind of fun especially when you hit its wicked helix.
We actually stopped by La Vibora before heading to Runaway Mountain and
the line was insane. So we decided to go and look into one of Six
Flags Flash Passes in order to get more out of our day especially since
none of us were going to be able to visit Six Flags Over Texas often since
it's quite a distance from Ohio, Missouri and Illinois.
So after securing our Flash Pass; which is a virtual queue system we headed
out and made a quick trip lining up our next rides. We scanned in
at La Vibora first and had 45 minutes to wait until we were able to ride
so we went around and scanned in the likes of Titan, Superman and a few
other rides.