
Instead, I'll be only gone from around May 7th to June 11th. "Before heading off to work for the day, I wanted to take a quick second to announce that I won't be gone from the park all summer, like I mentioned was possible. I'm hoping to help revive this thread in the next couple months because, as I just announced in the SFSL thread, It would really pack a punch and be an amazing addition to the park while investing less than $10million. I would open a Premier-built steel coaster, a clone of Superman from SFDK. It would be something that would really set the park apart for families, and it would be a ride that the entire family could enjoy together.įor 2019, I would try to reopen one of the old water rides or bring back a flat such as an S&S drop tower or Swinging Ship ride. Being very familiar with the installation at SFSL, I think they could get one without the DOF vehicles and a bit smaller for $3million.

I would open a unique ride from Sally Corp that utilizes a gaming system similar to JLBM at SFSL & SFOT. This would keep the water park fresh and high capacity. I would add a ProSlide Tantrum complex or a Kraken racer slide. Obviously keep building up infrastructure. I would lay low but open a scrambler ride and/or maybe another flat. If you had to put together a five year plan for the park (2016-2020), what would you choose? Here's what I would do: I was hoping to get a discussion started to hear what people had to say about this park, especially as I have never visited before. Okay, so nobody has posted on this thread in an awfully long time. If you can make the drive over to Alabama, you won't be disappointed with a cycle on the southeast's tallest wooden coaster! I leave you with a final picture of Rampage. If you are Alabama Splash Adventure you place them throughout the park! So what do you do with eight balloons from a ride that can not be used? The park actually bought a similar ride to put in last year, however when that unit was removed from its previous park the arms were cut off with a torch instead of being unbolted. Buzzsaw Falls operated here for only one season prior to the rides closing after the 2011 season. There are still tons of reminders from past rides.
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Like Holiday World, the park started offering free unlimited soft drinks this season. Little Harbor is located where the old Carousel sat and rounds out the kiddie rides that were operating Sunday. It uses the shed from the old Zamperla Speedway ride. Little Bumpers is the other ride built brand new for the park. It was then kept in storage at the park from 2004 until being reinstalled last season.

It also had a lot of work done to it during the off season.Ĭrank N Roll was actually located here from 1998-2003. Jump Around opened towards the end of last summer and is one of only two non relocated kiddie rides at the park.Ĭentispeed is a Wacky Worm coaster, one of several rides relocated from Gillian's Funland after it closed. Splash Express is in the same location and even has the same layout as the old Adventure Express that operated here from 1998-2011. The train is essentially brand new after an extensive rebuild back at PTC last summer.Īnother train of riders comes flying into the station. In case you forgot where you are or the year.Ĭurrent map of the park, complete with Rampage goodness. Hello Vision Alabama Magic Beach Splash City Land Adventure USA. I am happy to report the ride is running GREAT! Easily some of the best rides I have ever had on it! I had a chance to speak to the man that lead the renovation work and according to him there is still a little fine tuning to be done until it is exactly where he would like it to be.

I visited the park on Sunday to try out Rampage for the first time in three years.
