Michael B. • November 7, 2011the first six flags park in the chain, use to resemble a giant holly wood set, most of original park is gone sadly. check out pics of attractions that use to be in certain places!
Randall T. • January 23, 2015"The Saw" is a log ride at Six Flags Over Texas. The oldest log ride in the world as it's the first.
KC • July 6, 2013Great view and breeze at sundown. The attraction is really held by thin 8 chain cables at the height where people can't hear you scream.
Jason A. • July 4, 2013So worth the wait! One of the best if not the best here!!! Go to whichever line is shortest. They both just go to different trains. Same ride though.
dino d. • November 1, 2016love this ride and it's great for kids - but it has broken every time I've been on it. so add 50% to whatever wait you see. glitch city.
Jason A. • June 20, 2013The further line to the right is always shorter since it only goes to the bottom of the stairs.
Sirus O. • July 2, 2013Still the best all around roller coaster in the park. Great for all ages and tenacities.
Clint D. • December 2, 2012Grab something to eat and drink before you get in line. It's so long it's basically an intermission in your fun.
Rober T. • July 26, 2021One of the oldest rides in the park. The cars were once made in the Brownwood area of Texas in the 1910’s. A nice slow-paced ride when you need a respite from the rollercoasters.
Melissa L. • October 23, 2016The ride is fairly short and very dark. If you've been on other dark rides, this is the no frills option.
Jeffrey K. • September 15, 2012This train moves agonizingly slow at crossings -- just like a real train!
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