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At the time of this visit (Early 2010) The latest coaster in Magic Mountains arsenal was Terminator Salvation: The Ride, a wooden coaster by GCI with a twisted layout.

Some spiffy new signage adorns the station.
A close up look at one of the new carriages.
The new trains deliver very much the same experience, albeit with deeper footwells in the carriages.
The ride was renamed Sea Viper, and with it came a new logo, a new orange colour scheme, and a replacement of the original Arrow Dynamics built trains with new ones from Kumbak.
The Corkscrew Rollercoaster at Sea World has recently undergone an update....
The final part of the Master Blaster is an enclosed downhill run.
The Master Blaster continues uphill, passing over the Little Leak kids play area.
The helix actually goes outside the building momentarily.
The slide commences behind the Wacky WaterWorks Treehouse, where it then travels down a dip, through a helix, and over a hump.
The star attraction at Cariba Creek is the Master Blaster, a waterslide with number of uphill sections, propelled by powerful water jets.
The outdoor area of the park has a collection of conventional body slides known as the Flash Floods. The slides run between pool areas at differing elevations to each other, so guests can work their way down.
The park has a nicley done Carribean theme.
In addition to the water play areas and slides, there are plenty of pools and spas to relax in.
Right before you enter the loading station you get this view, so you can see a train whip through the final corkscrew, and then a few seconds later see the expressions of riders after the whole ordeal when they pass through the final brakes.