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  1. Judge Roy Scream. / 32.755407; -97.067299. Judge Roy Scream is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. It uses a custom-built out and back layout, designed with the consideration that families would ride the attraction. Judge Roy Scream was introduced in 1980 as the park's first wooden roller coaster. [ 1]

  2. To create the Judge Roy Scream the park hired William “Bill” Cobb, a man who had practically a legend in his own time and his firm William Cobb & Associates. Since the ride is outside of what had always been the park proper, it is only accessible through a tunnel which travels under the park’s entry driveway.

  3. Mar 8, 2015 · Judge Roy Scream Facing Backward. In 1993, the park announced a spring promotion of running Judge Roy Scream with trains facing backward. While the initial intent was to continue such operation only through May, the popular draw was continued throughout the entire season.

  4. That reverse launch is so awesome, and the whole ride was packed with positives and the vertical spike gave some weird floater. Judge Roy Scream was pretty smooth considering it’s age! And it also is along the lake disconnected from the rest of the park which added a strange calm and peaceful feeling, riding a wooden classic on the country side.

  5. Feb 19, 2020 · This POV of Judge Roy Scream at Six Flags Over Texas was recorded during a time when camcorders were allowed on the rides at the park. Recorded on a Canon 8m...

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  6. www.screammachine.net › rideinfoJudge Roy Scream

    Judge Roy Scream Six Flags Over Texas Ride type: Wooden Coaster: Builder: Bill Cobb: ... Reports from this park: 07/02/2008; 07/03/2008; Links. Park rides; Website ...

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  8. The Judge Roy Scream is a family-friendly wooden roller coaster at Six Flags over Texas. Located along the park’s scenic entry lake, guests must access the isolated ride via an underground tunnel in the USA section of the park. The tunnel, which can be a challenge for park newcomers to find, is located next to the Texas Skyscreamer. Sign ...

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