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Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Louisville, Kentucky Fright Fest 2004 Page Two
This spooky clown looks like the spawn of Ronald McDonald and the Burger King. Actually this is the entrance to one of the parks two haunted houses. Nothing says Halloween decorations like torn up burlap sacks hung over a couple of buildings in a park. That's spooky.
A ride that's almost hidden back in a corner at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom is Bluebeard's Bounty. It used to be right next to the Vampire Rollercoaster but since that's gone it sits back behind the Skycoaster. Maybe someday they'll move it somewhere closer to the midway instead of where it is way off of the beaten path. Oh, if you happen to get Christopher as a ride operator on this you will have a great ride because he just went out of his way to make sure everyone had fun.
Actually my main goal of my trips to Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom was to spend some serious time on one of the best coasters on the planet, Greezed Lightnin' before the season ended. On my first visit it was down for the day so I spent some time watching it get fixed. It seems that recently it's cables were replaced and they still has a few bugs to work out. On my trip on October 30th the ride was up and running and I spent a large portion of my day on it. The coolest ride of the day was when the ride faulted and just sent us down the track with just enough speed to reach the loop before reversing course into the brakes. We spent about ten minutes out there waiting for the maintenance crew to push us back into the station and it was really a very memorable ride.
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