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Trail Blazer reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Trail Blazer, a swing ride at Six Flags Great America.

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Posted: August 4, 2006

It's just a chuck wagon that swirls -- at medium speed. Does that sound like fun, when you've seen better types of these rides at your local state or county fair? At least you have a good view of Southwest Territory and I-94.

Currently closed. The reason is unknown, but all Zamplera Joker and Huss Rainbow models are closed for the same reason.

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5 votes, so far

This is the only ride that i hate six flags for taking down except for Sky Whirl because idnot think Deja Vu or BB were good replacement - Bob Miller

I miss this ride! It was fun and now is the line for a Fright Fest haunted house. Instead, go ride Mystery Machine in Camp Cartoon!! - James Charmelo

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