Its not bad, its just not really good.
My family and I went to the park while vacationing in Oklahoma City. This was supposed to really be the high-light of the trip for our 5 kids. My husband and I had been there 10 years ago and remembered having a really good time so we thought, why not? Well, the park does look like it is in need of some maintenance. It does look pretty run down in spots. I can't say I'm surprised that Six Flags sold it. The rides do seem to break down a lot. The Hangman had been broke down since we arrived in town and had called to see about the rides. On the day we went, the Diamondback was also not operational. We did not have to wait in long lines for hardly anything. The prices on their drinks is way too high. $3.50 for a bottle of water, $3.75 for a large pop which is a 20 oz to them. Its $8.00 for a cheeseburger so I don't recommend eating here. The Prarie Schooner broke down while we were there but they did get it back up and running. It seemed like everyone in their kiddie land decided to take a break at the same time and they closed all the rides down for over an hour. While we were there it rained and after that, none of the rides were operational. We were told that they had to wait on maintenance to come and reset all of the rides. This was at almost 6pm & they were only open until 8pm. They had no idea how long it would take. So we just decided to leave. Another thing is the Nightmare Mine which is an indoor rollercoaster has no brakes we were told, so they won't reopen it. Guess brakes are too expensive? It was also kind of sad as we were leaving they were still taking money from people coming into the park without telling them that none of the rides were going. Seems like they'll do anything for a buck, but fail to put any money back into the park. I do hope that they keep it open though. It was once a very nice family place to go.