
The Saw Mill Log Flume - described as "the world's first-ever log flume ride" on the park's website - has a minimum height requirement of 42 inches and has visitors "cruise down a winding water course through the trees. The ride was planned for the Enchanted Forest and was included in the final design of the theme park when the modified and scaled down designs took shape.
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The ride will remain closed for a full inspection," the spokesperson said. Log Flume At Six Flags Great Adventure From the earliest concepts of Great Adventure, a log flume style ride was envisioned as being one of the park's main attractions. Two of the Log Flume riders were taken to a. "The safety of our guests and employees is our highest priority. More Six Flags: Jersey Devil Coaster opening at Six Flags Great Adventure One of the boats became tipped at an angle, but did not overturn, she said.

According to her, one experienced leg pain, while the other suffered an arm injury.įitzgerald noted that the boat did not overturn but said the ride would still be temporarily closed pending an inspection. The two adult visitors were taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation, Fitzgerald told The Post.

The Six Flags spokeswoman said the incident was a result of the boat "failing to complete its cycle," radio station WKXW reported. The incident is still being investigated, but one of the ride’s boats. Officials of Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township said the park's Saw Mill Log Flume Ride remains temporarily closed after a boat "tipped on an angle," spokeswoman Kristin Fitzgerald was quoted by The New York Post as saying in an email. The accident occurred at the Saw Mill Log Flume ride at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, N.J., USA Today reports.

Two visitors at a New Jersey amusement park were injured and taken to a hospital after a water ride malfunctioned Sunday evening and caused the boat they were riding to tip, park officials said.
