James Casmay Review of Six Flags
I'm a season pass holder from Chicago. We have vi...
I'm a season pass holder from Chicago. We have visited this Six Flags location several times. The parking lot is very odd with very few spaces near the main entrance. We had a handicap tag but all the spots were full. Eventually, we parked what seemed to be a mile away from the entrance. We were lucky to catch a Tram on the way in but weren't so lucky on the way out. A full 15 minute walk back to the car after walking the park all day was tough.
On the inside, the park layout is very poorly done. It is confusing and difficult to get to many rides due to the weird configuration of this park. The food is very good and the food lines were reasonable. No complaints. Visit the newer restrooms if possible, they are much nicer and cleaner than the older ones. Ride selection for thrill seekers is below average when compared to other major metro area Six Flags parks. This park is more young-kid friendly (Under 10) with all but a couple of rides with 48 inch or lower height requirements.
One other problem with this park is that due to it's urban location, the park is ALWAYS jam packed. We visited when it was 40 degrees outside thinking it might result in a better experience, but even mid-winter we had to wait 30 min in line just to get inside! It seems Dallas has grown around this park as it was built in 1961 and everyone in the Dallas metro area can get here in 30 min or less.
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