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Six Flags New England announces two new rides

2006-02-23

By Robert Niles: Six Flags has announced two new rides for 2006 at its Six Flags New England park in Massachusetts.

Catapult is a 105-foot-tall dual pendulum-type swing ride. Splash Water Falls is a flume slide, where up to six people can ride in circular rafts.

Check out the press release for more information, including concept art and videos. And this provides an opportunity for me to ask our friends in the New England area for updates and additions to our Six Flags New England before the season begins. Thanks.

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From Derek Potter on February 23, 2006 at 7:51 PM
Two new rides.....that happen to be coming from the now defunct Six Flags Astroworld. They are not new rides, but at least they are decent ones. Some of Astroworld's rides have ended up in the garbage, and some are going out to other parks. I suppose that's one way to put new attractions in your parks.

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