Thrills and Spills: The Roller Coasters of Magic Springs

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I recently had the opportunity to visit Magic Springs, a popular amusement park located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. I must say, it was a magical experience that left me with lasting memories. One of the first things that struck me about Magic Springs was its charming atmosphere. The park was well-maintained, with beautiful landscaping and a vibrant color scheme that created a cheerful and exciting ambiance. From the moment I entered the park, I felt a sense of wonder and anticipation for what was to come. Speaking of what was to come, the rides at Magic Springs were nothing short of thrilling.

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Speaking of what was to come, the rides at Magic Springs were nothing short of thrilling. From the heart-stopping roller coasters to the exhilarating water slides, there was something for everyone. The park offered a wide range of attractions catering to all age groups, which made it a perfect destination for families.

Magic Springs Theme Park Show

Most of my friends have, at one time or another, had what I like to call birthday privilege – the chance to see Hanson either on or close to their birthday. My birthday is February 21st, and Hanson has never even played a show on that date. The closet I’ve gotten is is a February 3rd BTTI show. So, what does this mini-rant have to do with a show in July? Well, back on my birthday this year, what I thought was going to be a small group of work friends going out to lunch turned into a surprise party with most of my coworkers. My phone was politely tucked away in my purse while I mingled with work friends. When I came back from lunch, I pulled my phone out and saw posts from Hanson announcing the show in Hot Springs, Arkansas, AND a message from my friend saying she already got tickets. I don’t think there’s ever been another time when tickets went on sale immediately with the show announcement, so that was quite the birthday surprise. Without birthday privilege, I’ll take what I can get.

For one-off shows like this, my rule for attending tends to be if it’s within a 5 hour drive or if it’s a state I haven’t seen Hanson in yet. This show checked both of those boxes, and in fact was the first public show Hanson has ever played in Arkansas. I did end up flying though, as I had planned to then fly from the show to Chicago to celebrate the 4th of July with family. There was no direct flight however and in the long run, I could have driven there faster than I flew there.

My friend and I got to Little Rock early in the afternoon on Friday and made the quick drive down to Hot Springs. It was still too early to check into our hotel, so we found a few touristy things to do. We drove by Bill Clinton’s childhood home, and as a joke, I wondered if he has any saxophone songs on Spotify. Answer: no, but we did find a playlist called Songs Bill Clinton Would Bop To and it actually slaps – it became the theme playlist of the trip. We then drove through the small downtown and came to the conclusion that many of those buildings must be haunted. Everything looked like it just stopped existing in 1965. It was such a weird, little town. We found an observation tower up on a mountain and the views were gorgeous. We could even see the rollercoasters from the theme park and they looked so tiny in comparison. At the bottom of the mountain, there was a fountain where you could fill up with spring water. To be honest, I didn’t think it tasted that great. This city girl is too accustomed to her filtered city water.

In small world fashion, a friend of mine from Nashville recently moved back to Little Rock where he grew up. He’s a musician, and he just so happened to be playing a cover set at a restaurant in Hot Springs Friday night, so we of course had to go. I was a little bummed he didn’t play some of his original music, and when I asked he said he wasn’t even sure he remembered any. But if you’re into folk/pop, or if you’re near Little Rock and need a musician or DJ for your event, Nick Flora is your guy.

Hot Springs lived up to its name with a heat index of 104°F (40°C for my non-American friends) on show day. My friend and I debated sticking around the hotel until show time, but we were worried she wouldn’t be able to get a scooter if we showed up that late, and I hadn’t been to a theme park or on a rollercoaster in 17 years, and I was anxious to see if I could still handle them. (In 2019 I was diagnosed with Meniere’s disease – it’s an inner ear disorder that causes tinnitus, hearing loss, and vertigo, so I get dizzy much easier these days, not to mention the general equilibrium loss that comes with turning 40.)

We showed up to the park pretty early and made our way to the biggest coaster, The Gauntlet. I strapped myself in before I knew what I was doing, and as it started making it’s way up for the first drop I realized it was too late to turn back. I was fine, but it did make me wonder why coasters don’t have a panic button before the drop if someone starts being really not okay. Turns out, I still love them – it was the good kind of thrilling. However, as expected, my body does not still love them. I had taken some motion sickness medicine before we got there, but still felt pretty woozy and dizzy after the ride, so I took a dose of my prescribed vertigo medicine. The heat may have contributed to it, so we found some shade and water and took a break only one ride in.

After some rehydration, we rode a wooden coaster and that was much easier on my head than the big one that sent us spinning and upside down. But at this point, the heat was getting really bad and we called it quits. We found some ice cream and then learned there was one air conditioned Mexican restaurant and spent most of our time there before making our way to the amphitheater for show time.

Unfortunately, I think we were already too far gone from the heat by the time we took refuge in the restaurant, and I was still feeling pretty miserable by the time Hanson took the stage. I hate to say this, but I was honestly ready for the show to be over before it even began. When they slowed down the set and started playing “Weird”, I caught myself with my eyes closed more than once. They picked the pace back up with “This Time Around” and I was still struggling to stay awake, and that’s when I realized I was not okay. There was a little catwalk coming from the stage and my friend and I were near the end of our aisle. Taylor started making his way down the catwalk toward us, but I was too busy desperately digging for a pack Pedialyte in my backpack to pay attention. It saved the day though, and I was able to enjoy the end of the show. The expected highlight of the show was an encore of “Rollercoaster Love”.

Since my friend and I still weren’t feeling 100%, we wasted no time getting out of the park and back to the hotel after the show. Before heading up to our room, we stopped by the lobby shop for some Vitamin Water and ice cream treats. My friend booked this particular hotel because it was the only one that had ADA rooms available. But as luck would have it, there, enjoying our ice cream, when one by one the guys walked into the lobby. We just smiled at Zac before other fans started talking to him and Isaac didn’t notice us at all (in his defense, we were kind of hidden behind a pillar). Taylor was the last to show up and since we were done with our snacks at that point, we got up to say hi and ask for a photo before going up to our room. We apologized for looking miserable during the show and assured him it wasn’t their fault.

At the end of the day, I’m glad I went – I’ll always be glad I went. But, I think this show taught me that it’s time to retire from outdoor summer shows in the south. Although I know that’s easier said than done. If, for example, they decide to play an outdoor summer show in Mississippi, another new Hanson state, I’m sure I’ll be there. But please, Hanson, don’t do that to me or else “you’re gonna be my demise” when “I feel the heat on the rise”.

Unfortunately, I think we were already too far gone from the heat by the time we took refuge in the restaurant, and I was still feeling pretty miserable by the time Hanson took the stage. I hate to say this, but I was honestly ready for the show to be over before it even began. When they slowed down the set and started playing “Weird”, I caught myself with my eyes closed more than once. They picked the pace back up with “This Time Around” and I was still struggling to stay awake, and that’s when I realized I was not okay. There was a little catwalk coming from the stage and my friend and I were near the end of our aisle. Taylor started making his way down the catwalk toward us, but I was too busy desperately digging for a pack Pedialyte in my backpack to pay attention. It saved the day though, and I was able to enjoy the end of the show. The expected highlight of the show was an encore of “Rollercoaster Love”.
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It was great to see people of all ages having a blast and sharing laughs together. One of the highlights of my visit was the live entertainment at Magic Springs. Throughout the day, there were various shows and performances that added an extra touch of magic to the park experience. From musical acts to acrobatic displays, there was no shortage of talent on display. What impressed me the most was the high quality of these performances – it was clear that Magic Springs had put a lot of effort into creating a diverse and engaging entertainment lineup. Additionally, the staff at Magic Springs deserves special mention. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with warm smiles and helpful attitudes. The employees went above and beyond to ensure that guests had a fantastic time. Whether it was answering questions, providing directions, or even just engaging in friendly conversations, their positive energy was contagious. Lastly, let's not forget about the food and refreshment options at Magic Springs. The park had a wide variety of dining choices, ranging from quick snacks to sit-down restaurants. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of the food options. Granted, amusement park food may not be the epitome of gourmet cuisine, but the offerings at Magic Springs exceeded my expectations. It was refreshing to have so many options to choose from, ensuring that there was something to satisfy every craving. In conclusion, my visit to Magic Springs was an enchanting experience from start to finish. The park's charming atmosphere, thrilling rides, live entertainment, friendly staff, and diverse dining options all contributed to making it a truly magical place. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or just looking for a fun day out with the family, Magic Springs is definitely worth a visit..

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1. Samantha - 2 stars
I recently visited Magic Springs and I was thoroughly disappointed. The park was overcrowded, and there were long queues for every ride and attraction. The staff seemed overwhelmed and disorganized, resulting in slow service and inefficient operations. The park itself also lacked cleanliness, with garbage bins overflowing and dirty restrooms. Overall, my experience was frustrating, and I wouldn't recommend Magic Springs to others.
2. Johnathan - 1 star
Magic Springs was a complete letdown for me. The park was outdated, and most of the rides were old and in desperate need of repairs. The availability of food and drinks was limited, and the prices charged were exorbitant. Additionally, the staff members were rude and unhelpful, adding to the unpleasant experience. Overall, I regretted spending my time and money at Magic Springs and would not visit again in the future.
3. Emily - 2 stars
My expectations were high when visiting Magic Springs, but sadly, they were not met. The park lacked adequate shade and seating areas, making it uncomfortable to rest or take a break. The prices for the attractions and food were also unreasonably high, considering the quality and experience they provided. Furthermore, the park's water attractions were poorly maintained, with dirty water and broken features. I left feeling unsatisfied and would not recommend Magic Springs to others looking for a fun day out.
4. James - 1 star
Magic Springs was a complete disappointment. The rides were old and outdated, and the limited variety failed to cater to different age groups and preferences. The park lacked excitement and innovative attractions, making it a dull experience overall. The staff members were unenthusiastic and seemed disinterested in ensuring guests had a good time. I felt like I wasted my money visiting this park and would not recommend it to anyone seeking a thrilling and enjoyable amusement park experience.

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