The Tallest Wooden Roller Coaster In Texas Is Opening This March At SeaWorld San Antonio
If taking more risks was one of your New Year’s Resolutions, there’s an unparalleled opportunity coming up in March. SeaWorld is getting a new wooden roller coaster, which just so happens to break three different state records. See for yourself:
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Since 1988, SeaWorld San Antonio has been the premier aquatic park in Texas. It's only getting better this year with the introduction of an unprecedented new attraction.
Set to open next month, the Texas Stingray will be the tallest, fastest, and longest wooden roller coaster in the state. Its location will be across from the new Turtle Reef exhibit between Orca Stadium and the Rio Loco river rapids ride.
If the Stingray is anything like SeaWorld's other rides, rest-assured it'll offer the experience of a lifetime. From 360-degree loops to zero gravity drops, these coasters are the real deal.
Another park attraction you can't miss is Stingray Falls, a thrilling slide that takes riders into an underwater aquarium. It's the only attraction of its kind on Earth!
There are also several animal encounters available, including a dolphin swim, penguin interaction, stingray feed, and many more activities. It doesn't get much better than a full day of rides, games, meeting sea creatures, and good old-fashioned family fun.
Will you be one of the first in line to ride the Texas Stingray? Have you been on any of SeaWorld’s other roller coasters? If so, let us know all about the experience.
Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and changed her major twice (psychology, computer science, and finally criminal justice) before taking a leap of faith and dropping out to pursue a career in freelance writing.
Today, Katie writes for the Texas and Arizona pages of OnlyInYourState.com and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee, watching a crime TV show or scary movie.
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