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The Penguin's Blizzard River

Flume ride
Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

About The Penguin's Blizzard River

This is a spinning raft ride ("the tallest in the world," according to Six Flags) that starts in the Penguin's fish hatchery and splashes riders with very cold water as they spiral down the flume. -- Last edited by Chuck Campbell

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8 votes, so far

This is a fun watertubing ride. Themed to THE PENGUIN from BATMAN, you ride in rafts down a series of downhill turns and obstacles. You won't get very wet but it's a fun ride to cool down on. - Nick Crawford

If you're trying to get wet, don't go on this ride. Actually, no matter what, don't go on this ride. You barely get wet, if anything, and the water smells like sweat! - Eli Katzman

One of the worst raft rides in the USA. The experience of riding it is like being on the inside of a operating washing machine. I had never been so dizzy in my life. - Will Chilcote


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