8 years ago, I would have given 5 stars for the following: 4 because it WAS a great experience with superb technology and 1 more because this much effort from modern Six Flags is no small feat. Now I must be honest about the state of the ride and it is not good. This ride previously received the THEA Award for Outstanding Achievement (Attraction) and high praise for Sally Corporation and their 'Promise' to bring "world class technology and storytelling" to Six Flags. Too bad Six Flags staff and management are not interested in world class (nor class for that matter). I was at this ride yesterday and even I was shocked to find fuzzy or lagging screens, careless attendants who weren't even directing guests (nor speaking), the pyro and smoke effects off, the musical score off, half the sound effects non existent, it was seriously like touring the "ride" behind the scenes when everything is shut down. Only it wasn't shut off for the night, it was open in the middle of the day. I can only imagine what it will look like by the end...
Read moreUh, wow. That’s all I could think when my son and i came around the first corner. The quality of this ride was unexpectedly pleasant for being at Six Flags. We have been to Universal Studios and have been on their 4D Spider-Man ride and this was very much like it. Pyro effects, wind effects, but with an added bonus of 4D shooting.
Definitely don’t miss this ride if you come to SFoT. Minimum ride height of 42” so oversized 3 year olds can ride. Nothing scary and the ride is not...
Read moreThis ride probably gets less and less fun the more I ride it. It's an average dark ride that puts you in front of various screens where you can shoot at targets. Those shooting sequences are my least favorite part of the ride, with the in between parts being more interesting. The ride is also showing its age...the animatronic of Cyborg in the queue barely works. It still can be worth stopping by to get a break from the Texas heat however, with full A/C inside the...
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