Seriously I've had more fun at county fairs. Save your money up and go to a real Six Flags or Disney world. Do not waste your time going to this place. The only bright side to this whole day of going to that garbage theme park was that we were not the family that drove all the way from Oregon just to be told all sales are final sorry but here's a piece of paper for when you come back but just so you know the rides aren't guaranteed to be open then either. So we took the scrap of paper with no intentions of ever going back to that place again. They would gave us comp tickets, which was just a handwritten note on a tiny scrap of paper we have to hold on to until we come back, but they said even if we come back another day the same thing might happen again. After standing in line for another 40 minuets we were told all sales were final and there would be no refund. So we decided we were done with Six Flags Vallejo and went to guest services to get a refund. When we arrived every last one was closed because they did not have enough staff. After being in the park for 40 minutes we had ridden 2 rides which is a good thing but after those rides we went to the DC side to ride the other 4 larger Rollercoasters. I can handle pain if it's all in good fun but this place was not fun. But it's not the pain that made me give this place a negative review. After the ride I could barely move my right shoulder and my collar bone was killing me. I asked the girl if that was normal and she just looked at me with attitude. They locked me in so tight I couldn't breathe and I had to keep my shoulders rolled forward because the restraints being so narrow would not let them sit naturally. If you are anything above 6'2 and are wide shouldered do not ride this ride. The layout of the ride is amazing but it is one of the most painful thrill rides I've ever been on. Surprisingly there was no one in line which I thought was awesome but boy was I wrong. I can't say anything negative about the ride itself. All in all, it's a good, solid theme park, yet nothing unique or utterly enticing.This place was garbage! We showed up early to get in line only to have to wait another 30 minutes after opening for the Medusa to finally let us on. Warner Brothers costume characters are all over Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, but where are the Looney Tunes-themed rides that would 'justify' the presence of the Bugs Bunnies, Marty the Martians and Daffy Ducks who stalk the kids? Riding an elephant, watching a tiger swim and passing through a shark tunnel are the zoo’s highlights. If it’s your first encounter with a killer whale you'll love it the SeaWorld equivalent found in San Diego and Orlando, though, is a thousand times better. The killer whale show features only one jumping orca that seems to be lazy and tired. Set in the beautiful hills of the Northern San Francisco Bay area (half an hour drive from the city), it easily beats its competitor in the south, 'California’s Great America', which by comparison lacks design, beauty and attention to detail.įive major roller coasters deliver the usual thrills, albeit nothing really special. The Six Flags brand usually stands for roller coaster farms, but the chicken in the henhouse was laying a SeaWorld egg and a mixture of coaster paradise and zoo was hatched.
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