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Magic Springs and Crystal Falls reopened on May 27, 2000, after Hot Springs voters approved a bond issue providing financing for the park. [2] Attendance totaled more than 362,500 in 2000 and beat expectations. [3] In 2001, attendance fell about 25 percent to roughly 272,000, and then to about 254,000 in 2002.
Arkansas Twister is a wooden roller coaster at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls amusement park in Hot Springs, Arkansas.Originally opening in 1978 as The Roaring Tiger at Circus World theme park, the roller coaster was purchased in 1991 by Magic Springs, where it reopened as Arkansas Twister on May 30, 1992.
On October 5, 2012, Magic Springs and Crystal Falls announced that X-Coaster will be removed at the end of the 2012 season and that they plan on expanding Crystal Falls water park in 2013. [4] Despite this, however, the ride has continued operation into the 2013 season with its removal being delayed.
Pages in category "Magic Springs and Crystal Falls" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Relocated to Magic Springs & Crystal Falls where it opened in 2002 as Big Bad John. Replaced by Tennessee Tornado Country Fair Falls Country Fair Log Flume: Arrow Development: 1967 2004 Originally built for the 1964 New York World's Fair. Swingamajig Country Fair Waveswinger Chance Rides: 1980 2004 Replaced with Waltzing Swinger Tennessee Twister
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On June 9, 2007, either a bird or other large animal crossed electrical wires in nearby Hot Springs, Arkansas, [8] causing a 25-minute-long power outage to the park. This caused many of the park's rides to shut down. Twelve riders on X-Coaster were left hanging upside down 150 feet (46 m) above the ground for 30 minutes. Those riders were ...
Observation attraction. Relocated from Six Flags Over Texas and relocated to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls. Spindle Top Chance (Rotor) 1968 2001 Splashwater Falls Hopkins (Shoot-the-Chutes) 1986 2018 Boats glide on a 50 ft (15 m) tall flume and then drop down to a soaking pool.