The Speelunker Cave
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The Cave Ride opened in the park in 1964, making it the sixth oldest operating ride in the park. The Cave Ride was perhaps one of the most innovated rides at Six Flags Over Texas. Of course, the Cave took its inspiration from Dark Rides everywhere. Floating through a dark tunnel was certainly not a new concept, even in 1964.
The ride is simple in design and operation. Riders float through the ride in
small "tubs". The "tubs" are basically a variation on the
Flume's Logs. This makes sense, since the Cave "river" is
basically the same as the Flume "trough". The "tubs" have
change somewhat overtime, with the seating going from around the inside, to
front to back, as with the logs, to side by side in rows.
What made the Cave special, however, was that it was
inhabited by Six Flags Spee-Lunkers, a characteristic that made it unique among
dark rides. The Spee-Lukners are small creatures, about four feet tall. There
most prominent feature is their long triangulars faces.
The ride had no real story line, the riders simply saw the
Spee-Lunkers doing various activities. Highlights of the trip included, the
storm scene, complete with lightening and thunder; the barrel, in which the tub
went through a large barrel which rotated around it, creating the illusion that
the through was rotating; and the air and water sprayers at the end of the ride.
Some scenes were removed and replaced with other scenes as the years went on, so the ride was not exactly the same over the years. At the end of the 1991 season, the Spee-Lunkers were removed from the cave and replaced with characters from the Warner Brother's Looney-Tunes. Due to the significant changes made in the animinations. the ride after 1991 is covered in the Gold River Pages.
The whereabouts of the Spee-Lunkers since 1991 is covered
in the Spee-lunkers sighting and More
Speelunker's Sightings article.
The Spee-Lunker scenes, which I have attempted to place in order as much as possible, were:
Speelunker
Writing on Stone Table |
One Spee-lunker writing with a hammer and
chisel on a large stone tablet. Made a distinctive "chinging"
sound. |
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Three Speelunkers
Riding turtles |
Three Speelunkers riding in a large circle in
and out of a cave. The turtles were mounted on a carousel type mount, so
the speelunkers road around in a large circle |
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Treasure Chest |
A large treasure chest. Over the years,
different treasures were featured, including the standard jewels, gasoline
cans during the gas shortage and coffee bags during the coffee shortage.
The lid opened and closed as the riders went by. |
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Two Speelukners
playing "catch" with a bolder |
Two speelunkers playing "catch"
with a large bolder which went out over the tub as it passed underneath. |
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Shark Fighter |
SpeeLunker in a sinking tub using a
sword to fighting off a shark lurking up out of the water. |
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Mad Organist |
Speelunker playing a large pipe organ with
his friend pumping the organ. |
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Spee-Lunkner
String Band |
Five spee-lunkers: a band director standing, with four
string players sitting on mushrooms and playing harps; |
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Spee-Lunkner
Country & Western band |
In later years there was a country and western band with a
bucking bull ride. |
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The Storm |
The Storm scene started as you came upon the boat. Lightened
flashed in the distance. Thunder roared and the sound of rain falling
could be heard. |
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The Boat |
As you came up on the boat, you saw the outside of a large
sailing boat, which rocked back and forth. As you came around the front of
the boat, it was if you were now inside the boat and seeing scenes from
the boat on each side. |
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The Prisoners |
Prisoner sawing away at his bars. (on the boat.) |
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Card Players |
Two Speelunkers sitting at a table playing a game of cards.
(on the boat) |
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The Barrel |
The tubs went through a long barrel which rotated around the
riders, creating an illusion that the whole river was rotating. |
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The Skiers |
Speelunkers skiing down a mountain. One upside down, with
his head in the snow. |
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The Finale |
Speelunkers representing each of the six flags shaking hands
with each other. Shown are the "Mexican" and "USA"
representatives. |
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(c) Davis McCown, 1999