Adventure Seaport

Adventure Seaport is another kids area behind Safari Kids. Despite the giant archway entrance near Congo Rapids, we never went back here on our first several visits. I had no idea there was even a kids coaster back here.

On the walk in there is a small boat with Sylvester and Daffy jumping overboard. Fits with the Seaport theming.IMG_20180915_141129

Pepe has a mini teacup ride. Good for smaller kids but anyone over 5 probably wants to go on the bigger teacup ride across the park.

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The Seaport Barnstormer next to the kids coaster.IMG_20180915_141329IMG_20180915_141954

The Road Runner Railway coaster. It tends to have a wait of a few minutes due to the slow loading time and takes 2 loops around the track. Fun for any kids old enough to sit up.

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I believe these poles were once part of a queue for an indoor play area that used to be where the fence now resides. Now it just looks like a ride is missing.

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Behind the fence where the Bugs Bunny Fun Factory used to be. It looks like this is now a storage area for another abandoned ride, the Hand Crank railway. Sesame Place still has a hand crank railway hidden in the front corner. It’s actually a self-service type ride at Sesame so I’m surprised Six Flags didn’t do something similar.

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Granny’s House – probably fun for very little kids to run around in.

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Closer to the Skull Mountain side is the Taz Tornado, the only kids swing ride.

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Close to the Skull Mountain exit is the Adventure Theater, that looks to host some sort of Halloween show. There was a magic show here in the summer.

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Overall, if you have kids, definitely head for the Adventure Seaport area.

Six Flags Great Adventure

Welcome! My family and I have been Six Flags Great Adventure season pass holders for a few years, and I’ve decided to start this blog to document our trips. Inspired by some of the Disney World park blogs I’ve followed, I will be sharing updates for changes in the park throughout the year, unique experiences, and some general posts regarding a specific area or ride. We plan to travel to other Six Flags parks also so I’ll have some entries on a few of those.

During spring break this year we visited Six Flags America in Maryland, which was significantly smaller but still fun. I’ll have a post or 2 on that in the future.

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