I have a question I heard Six Flags has paintball. And why did they take out The Shooting gallery by Viper and put a Resturunt and take out a Food cart Under the Bridge from the train!?
Viper Nacho's was removed to make room for the waterpark entrance. The Shooting Gallery stuff was moved over near the Southwest Territory game and the guns are now paintball guns, and the shooting gallery was converted into a restaurant.
Why move the shooting gallery and convert the old building to a restaurant. Since they removed Viper Nacho's they probably wanted a food place on that end of Southwest Territory, and it also gets customers going in and out of the waterpark.
Tumbleweed Toss (the three block game, where you had to throw a ball to knock the balls off the platform game) was there, I dont remember the other two.
Universal Orlando Mechanical Engineer Marathon down, Goofy to go.
The cool thing about the paintball gallery is that I actuially own the exact same gun as the ones used. It's a Tippmann 98 Custom, and although I have upgraded mine, it is the same one I have. It's an awsome gun, but I put a new barell and hopper on it... They run about 150.00 each and can be found here http://tippmann.com/markers/98c.asp
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Danhockey04 wrote:Tumbleweed Toss (the three block game, where you had to throw a ball to knock the balls off the platform game) was there, I dont remember the other two.
They were added this year for those of you who didnt realize that this was the rumored "tumbleweed" addition.
Timmy179 wrote:They were added this year for those of you who didnt realize that this was the rumored "tumbleweed" addition.
Uh, no.
The new paintball gallery replaced the three skill games that formerly occupied that spot. If you notice, all three of the games were moved to the new games area by the railroad bridge.