Did you know that Judge Roy Scream, one of the most beloved wooden roller coasters ever, was named after the famous Texas Justice of the Peace, Judge Roy Bean? He was a real cantankerous old coot, and the ride that bears his name is no different. You’ll be darting around like a real whippersnapper on this classic, tall wooden structure.
To get there, use the tunnel in Goodtimes Square. Judge Roy Scream is definitely worth seeking out. At 65 feet tall and zooming over the tracks at 45 miles per hour, this whooshy race over the rails is family friendly, even making for a great transition for younger riders who are in training for the mega-coasters. The rest of us will think it’s just plain fun.
Up you go, to the top of a six story lift, and then it’s off for a great serving of what classic roller coasters do best. You’ll buzz over a non-stop series of straight-ahead hills and dazzling drops. Served up simple and to the point, kinda like the way Judge Bean served up justice!
Don’t Leave the Park without Riding This Legend
Experience the thrill of riding Judge Roy Scream, the park’s only fully wooden roller coaster and hailed as the best in its class. Named after the persnickety Texas Justice of the Peace and saloon owner, Judge Roy Bean. Much like the no-nonsense frontier lawman it was named after, the coaster’s all-wood design makes this oldschool ride a bit rough around the edges. This old rig certainly does the title “rollercoaster” justice. Though, we’re not so sure about the peace part.
Does riding without some fancy-pantsy padded saddle sound like your idea of a good time? Then give this bucking wooden bronco of a coaster a try! It’s sure to make your spurs jangle.