Exploring New Horizons with the MGUC Mountain Log Jammer

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The Mguc Mountain Log Jammer is a popular attraction located in the picturesque Mguc Mountain region. It is a thrilling ride that offers visitors a unique and exhilarating experience unlike any other. The Log Jammer is a log flume ride that takes passengers on a wild adventure through the forested hills of Mguc Mountain. The ride begins at the top of a tall hill, where riders board a water-filled log and prepare for a thrilling descent. As the log gains speed, it plunges down a steep drop, generating a rush of adrenaline and excitement. The Log Jammer then propels passengers through a series of twists, turns, and rapids, simulating the feeling of floating down a rushing mountain river.


egieszl said:
Six Flags seems to have a problem spending money on refurbishing older attractions

Six Flags mantra seems to be invest the capital in buying and building a new ride and then let it rot until they have to remove it by spending as little as possible to operate and maintain it. They dismantled Yosemite Sam Sierra Falls for Roadrunner Express earlier this year, and even if Log Jammer is removed, the park will still have three water rides in Jet Stream log flume , Tidal Wave shoot-the-chutes , and Roaring Rapids rapids.

Mguc nountain log jammer

The Log Jammer then propels passengers through a series of twists, turns, and rapids, simulating the feeling of floating down a rushing mountain river. The ride is designed to replicate the experience of a log floating down a river that encounters various obstacles, such as fallen trees and jagged rocks. One of the highlights of the Log Jammer is the log's ability to spin and rotate as it navigates the course.

Log Jammer at Six Flags Magic Mountain to be demolished?

Rumours abound at SFMM that at the end of the season they will demolish Log Jammer to make room for another roller coaster. The reason seems to be the high cost of maintenance.
Personally I'd rather see an improved upon Log Jammer rather than demolishing it as it's one of my favorite rides. I will be quite upset if they get rid of it.

I got excited and thought this was about Kennywood's log jammer.

Do they still have two flumes? I can see removing one if that's the case. They are high maintenance and it'd be moer efficient to keep one of the two running to capacity.

Magic Mountain doesn't need another roller coaster. The park needs water rides and Log Jammer is a very good log flume.

Six Flags seems to have a problem spending money on refurbishing older attractions and I think that attitude is crazy when the ride is still popular. Log Jammer is an important part of the overall attraction lineup at the park.

Six Flags' mantra seems to be invest the capital in buying and building a new ride and then let it rot until they have to remove it by spending as little as possible to operate and maintain it.

I personally would remove the Arrow hydro flume before the log ride, but even that ride should stay in my opinion. It gets hot at SFMM in the summer and the park needs a variety of attractions, not just roller coasters.

They should inves In maintaining and flats. That's what they need.

Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.

Log Jammer is one of the better flumes still running in the States. and as mentioned, anything that ISN'T a coaster is sorely needed at MM - esp. water rides. If this happens, I'm calling it an inane decision. LJ almost always has had longer lines during the hotter days when I've visited.

It's also the only place I've ever felt *threatened* by a skunk. almost within arms' reach on the main lift. yikes!

egieszl said:
Magic Mountain doesn't need another roller coaster.

In my opinion, they are sitting on a once top 10 woodie (Colossus) and top 10 steelie (Revolution) that could (on the bright side) be great, again. Take care of what you have.

And for god's sake, they need a tilt-a-whirl :)

Billy

I'll chime in and say Log Jammer is definitely a great flume. It's long, the journey is scenic, it's well integrated into the park's terrain, and it's definitely the better of the park's two log flumes.

If this rumor proves to be true, I'd rather much see them retire Jet Stream (the other log flume) instead as well. It's not even half the flume Log Jammer is (literally, and figuratively).

However, the sprawling hillside that Log Jammer occupies is most ideal for a potentially large roller coaster, so I can see why the ride may possibly be a candidate for removal (coupled with its rather high operational and maintenance costs).

The thing is - for an amusement park without an included water park, Magic Mountain had a whopping FIVE water rides approximately a year ago. That's more than twice the amount of water rides most major parks have. They dismantled Yosemite Sam Sierra Falls for Roadrunner Express earlier this year, and even if Log Jammer is removed, the park will still have three water rides in Jet Stream (log flume), Tidal Wave (shoot-the-chutes), and Roaring Rapids (rapids).

Another rumor churning alongside the removal of Log Jammer is the removal of Deja Vu later this year (and talks of it being sent to Six Flags New England).

egieszl said:
Six Flags seems to have a problem spending money on refurbishing older attractions

Six Flags' mantra seems to be invest the capital in buying and building a new ride and then let it rot until they have to remove it by spending as little as possible to operate and maintain it.

I do not agree with this. This may have been true in the past, but it has been the complete opposite the past few years.

Just to give you a recent example, the park completely refurbished their Hrubetz Roundup and Moser Music Express this summer, and instead of ripping out the dated Superman, they spent capital on new vehicles, paint, and new queue elements to give it a new lease on life.

In 2006, they refurbished and reopened the Sky Tower and Orient Express funicular after both had been dormant since 2001 under Kieran Burke and Gary Story's command.

Since 2007 - Viper, Deja Vu, Goliath, Batman The Ride, Revolution, X2, Ninja and Sky Tower have all received a new coat of paint.

CoasterDemon said:
And for god's sake, they need a tilt-a-whirl :)

They had one called Circus Wheel, which they removed it in 2007 while they were taking down Psyclone and Flashback -- as well as two other aging flat-rides (a Huss Roundup and a Schwarzkopf Bayern-Kurve).

Do they still have two flumes? I can see removing one if that's the case. They are high maintenance and it'd be moer efficient to keep one of the two running to capacity.
Mguc nountain log jammer

This adds an extra element of surprise and thrill for riders, as they never know which way their log will turn next. The spinning action also enhances the sensation of speed and excitement as riders are propelled through the course. The Log Jammer is a favorite among adrenaline junkies and thrill-seekers, as it offers a combination of speed, twists, and unexpected turns. Its location amidst the stunning Mguc Mountain scenery only adds to the overall experience, as riders can enjoy breathtaking views while they scream and laugh their way through the ride. Safety is of utmost importance at the Log Jammer, with strict safety measures and precautions in place. Riders are securely fastened in their logs and are provided with safety instructions before embarking on the ride. The attraction is regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that it remains in top condition and provides a safe experience for all riders. In conclusion, the Mguc Mountain Log Jammer is an exciting and thrilling ride that offers visitors an unforgettable experience. Combining speed, twists, and unexpected turns, the Log Jammer takes riders on a wild adventure through the beautiful landscape of the Mguc Mountain region. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or simply looking for an exciting ride, the Log Jammer is a must-try attraction that promises a memorable experience for all..

Reviews for "Experience the Freedom of the MGUC Mountain Log Jammer"

- Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Mountain Log Jammer ride. First of all, the line was absurdly long and I had to wait almost two hours just to get on the ride. And when I finally did, it was a major letdown. The ride itself was short and didn't have any exciting drops or twists. It was more like a slow, monotonous journey through the mountain. Definitely not worth the wait or the price.
- Tom - 1 star - I had high expectations for the Mountain Log Jammer, but it turned out to be a complete waste of time. The ride was outdated and in desperate need of an upgrade. The log logs were uncomfortable and the whole experience felt jarring and rough. I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this ride.
- Jenny - 2 stars - The Mountain Log Jammer was a huge letdown for me. I expected a thrilling and immersive experience, but instead, it was just a boring and outdated ride. The log logs were uncomfortable and the whole ride felt way too slow. I was hoping for some excitement, but it felt like a slow, never-ending journey through a mountain. Definitely not worth the long line and the high price.
- Mark - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the Mountain Log Jammer at all. The ride was short and lacked any kind of excitement. It felt like a slow and boring journey through a mountain, with no thrilling drops or twists. The log logs were uncomfortable and the ride overall failed to meet my expectations. I would not recommend wasting your time on this ride.

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