High-flying fun: Soar to new heights on the rides at Magic Springs

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Magic Springs is an amusement park located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It offers a variety of thrilling rides that provide an exhilarating experience for both children and adults. One of the main attractions at Magic Springs is its collection of amusement rides. The park features a wide range of rides, including roller coasters, water slides, and spinning attractions. These rides offer an adrenaline rush for those seeking excitement and thrill. Among the popular roller coasters at Magic Springs are the X-Coaster, a 150-foot tall roller coaster with a 360-degree vertical loop, and the Diamond Mine Run, a family-friendly coaster that takes riders on a wild adventure through a diamond mine.



Long Grey Hair: The Bewitching Hour

As we approach Halloween, we’ve been reflecting on why witches are almost always portrayed with long grey hair. During the UK Witch hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries, it was often older, poverty-stricken women who were persecuted as witches. Because of the times and their circumstances, it’s likely many of them had long grey hair - there weren’t many hairdressers around in those days!

But while it’s universally acknowledged that this was a heinous period in history, society (500 years later) still perpetuates the idea of long, grey hair being ‘witchy’. It wasn’t true then and isn’t true now, and we’re a whole lot more enlightened about most things these days, so why can’t we seem to break these age-old stereotypes?

Psychologist Anouchka Grose, who writes for The Guardian , has some thoughts on this. When discussing the hideous trolling that Mary Beard suffered because of her long, grey hair, she asked: “Is the idea somehow that, once women have ceased to be objects of desire, they turn against the world and spend the rest of their days wishing evil on a populace that bypasses them? (Snow White's stepmother only freaks out when she's told she isn't the prettiest any more.)”

However, another of her thoughts is that some people just can’t cope with finding older women attractive: “Long hair is typically equated with unrestrained sexuality . while grey hair is associated with being past it. This uncanny brew in a woman is clearly a bit much for some people.”

So, is long grey hair ‘witchy’ as so many people have labelled it, or is it that it’s ‘bewitching’? (Amazing how two little letters can make such a difference to the meaning of a word!) At White Hot naturally we believe it’s the latter, which is why it has been so important for us to feature models who wear their white and grey hair in a longer style. After all, we’re not in the Middle Ages now, are we?

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Hair Magick

One wouldn’t think hair being anything but an accessory. However, hair has been used in countless centuries as special ingredients for spells. To personalize them, empower them, heal, hex, or command. In fact, witches often grow their hair long, because power stores within each and every strand. It is because of this, they often refuse to have a haircut. And even if they do get one, the hair is saved for future spells.

A Witch’s Hair is so personal and powerful, that it is either a gift to have it, or a curse to hold on to. It is rare to have a witch willing to give you their hair. Often it is laced with suspicion, because of olden times. It was said that a witch could be commanded if one was to possess their hair and knew how to use it. Even the witch’s familiar’s hair could be used!
In these times, hair has been forgotten that it is one of the most powerful witch’s tools. Every color of hair is significant, to even the texture of hair. Here are a few ways that hair could be incorporated into spells.

Boiling: To fetch the owner of the hair. Whether they be alive or dead.
Braided: To control or bind power. Or to sacrifice, and/or to make a vow.
Burning: To end an old life and start anew. Pain or death to the owner of the hair.
Combing: To awaken magick and be used in manifesting spells. Can also summon weather/storms if called upon.
Cut: Rejection of the world. Desires. Ambitions. To put an end to a goal.
Disheveled: To leave raw power coursing through, unblocked. Uncontrolled.
Loose: To keep an easy flow of regenerative energy and creativity.
Dark Hair: Possesses seductive and sorcery-like power.
Fair Hair: Possesses healing and positive power for helping others.
Red Hair: Possesses unique and unpredictable power.
White/Grey Hair: Possesses wisdom and crone power.
Straight Hair: Money/Success, Healing, Purification Spells.
Wavy Hair: Luck, Lust/Love, Psychic Spells.
Curly Hair: Protection, Hex-Breaking, Change Spells.
Kinky Curly Hair: Vitality, Courage, Power Spells.

Long Hair: Long term spell. To happen in a specific time.

Short Hair: Short term spell. To quicken a spell.

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Meghan McCain is embracing her 'witch' gray hair — see the look

Meghan McCain once said “blonder is always better." But “The View” co-host is embracing a more natural look during stay-at-home orders to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

“Reached my full quarantine Witch grey hair completion,” McCain, who is pregnant, wrote on Instagram Monday. “Longest time in my ENTIRE life without getting my color done.”

The 35-year-old noted in her post that she started going gray in her 20s, but kept it hidden until now.

“I’m owning it,” McCain said. “Just gotta go find my cauldron. Wanna join in my coven? (Also please don’t ask me to do my color at home, I can barely blow dry my own hair let alone highlight it.)"

Last month, McCain revealed on her talk show that she "burned her hair off" using a box product.

McCain is one of many stars who are sharing their natural color on Instagram while social distancing.

Tia and Tamera Mowry both showed off their grays, as did “Jumanji” star Kevin Hart.

“I’m not gonna lie to y'all, I’m kinda rollin’ with the gray,” Hart said on Instagram in March. “I’m feeling it, man. I ain’t never not been working for this long, so I never had a chance to let it grow like this.”

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Among the popular roller coasters at Magic Springs are the X-Coaster, a 150-foot tall roller coaster with a 360-degree vertical loop, and the Diamond Mine Run, a family-friendly coaster that takes riders on a wild adventure through a diamond mine. For those who prefer water rides, the park has several options to choose from. The Boogie Blast is a high-speed water slide that sends riders on a thrilling journey down a twisting, turning track.

Amusement rides at magic springs

The Grizzly Creek Splash is a refreshing ride that allows guests to cool off on a hot summer day. It features fountains, waterfalls, and interactive water elements. In addition to the roller coasters and water rides, Magic Springs also offers spinning attractions, such as the Round Up, a classic ride that spins guests around and around. The Hawk is another popular spinning ride that takes riders high into the air, providing panoramic views of the park. Overall, the amusement rides at Magic Springs offer something for everyone, whether you're seeking a heart-pounding thrill or a fun-filled family adventure. The park's wide range of options ensures that there is never a dull moment at Magic Springs..

Reviews for "Amusement rides and beyond: Exploring the attractions at Magic Springs"

1. Lisa - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the amusement rides at Magic Springs. Firstly, the lines were incredibly long and there seemed to be a lack of organization and efficiency in managing the crowds. Secondly, the rides themselves were not well-maintained. The roller coasters were jerky and uncomfortable, and the spinning rides made me feel sick. Overall, I did not have an enjoyable experience and would not recommend visiting this amusement park for the rides.
2. Mike - 2 stars
My visit to Magic Springs left a lot to be desired. The amusement rides were outdated and in desperate need of an upgrade. The safety measures also seemed questionable, with some rides having loose restraints and others lacking proper maintenance. The lack of thrilling and exciting rides was also disappointing. I've been to better amusement parks and I would not recommend wasting your time and money at Magic Springs if you're looking for an enjoyable ride experience.
3. Sarah - 3 stars
While the amusement rides at Magic Springs were not terrible, they were certainly underwhelming. The selection of rides was limited, especially for thrill-seekers like myself. The roller coasters were not as intense or exciting as I had hoped, and there was a lack of variety in terms of ride experiences. Additionally, the wait times were long and the overall atmosphere of the park was not as enjoyable as I had expected. I would suggest checking out other amusement parks in the area for a better ride experience.

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