giant rider said:
"SFoT. I'm told it was a lot different in '77 when I was born. didn't have all the Warner Bros theming. of course costers have come & gone since as well. I'm sure I would't have liked it as much then as now.
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As my mom always says, "Use a coaster!""
My family moved from NC to Texas during the 60's when I was about 5. I went to SFoT for the first time in 1969, I can still remember when they built the Log Flume ride. Interesting you should mention 1977, it just so happens that I had a season pass that year. In fact, I've had season passes at SFoT every year dating back to 1971. I still have my first one, it's a keep sake. As for 1977, it was the last year of the old Big Bend racing coaster, they put in Shock Wave in 1978. I also remember the old Tree Slide. There was also another huge slide at the base of the Tower. The spinning Sombraro (which is still there) was in operation Then. There was a scrambler type ride in what is now the Looney Toons section as opposed to it's current location near the Mine Train where the Air Racer used to be. The Chapparal Cars were there as were the Racing Cars. Sadly, the Racers were removed but the Chap's still remain next to the Texas Giant. The Texas Chute Out (parachute) ride was the most recent addition back then until they put in the Shock Wave a year later. The Log Flume ride was still a major attraction as opposed to now. The Bumper Cars were around then as was a personal favorite of mine the Roto Disco, which was replaced by the Flashback years ago. Aside from the usual upgrades in eatery's and gameing places as well as shows (the Lone
Star Palace has been there forever) there's not much more to tell. OH yeah, the old Spindle Top made my dad puke in either 1976 or 77 I forget which year it was that he hurled after getting on that thing.
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TITAN RULES!