Acid Trip (ride)

History
The ride first opened in 2008 as. In 2009 the ride was made more family-oriented theme, and renamed "Monstars of Rock". In 2010 when Carwardine Parks bought Freestyle Music Park the ride was remodeled into its current incarnation, "Acid Trip", which became one again, aimed at rock-hard adults, but still kept a family-friendly experience for younger guests. Besides the name and the message at the end it doesn't mention acid or any other drugs by name.

Queue
The queue has heavy blacklight effects.

Effects

 * Blacklight images
 * Rainbow Optical Illusion images
 * Mirror Effected colored lines
 * Strobe lights (removed in 2013 due the safety concern from riders having seizures, the effect was replaced with a superspeed tunnel with moving lines to simulate the track going upside down)
 * Upside down illusion (added in 2013)
 * Distorted gradient (removed in 2018 due to the unpopularity of the effect and replaced with the moving sculptures)
 * Moving sculptures made out of Light Stax light-up construction toy bricks and mechanisms from old CEI Chuck E. Cheese's animatronics (added in 2019)

Trivia

 * This ride has a sign at the end saying "Kids, don't do drugs!" due to the name and some of the ride illusions being related to acid trips.
 * After the name change to "Acid Trip" the ride was still being billed as a family ride and caused some parental outrage due to the ride's name.
 * The former thematic elements from Monstars of Rock were later relocated to Boblo Island for use on the Monster Rock Concert On Tour ride.
 * The music used on Acid Trip is based on the Lethal Lava Land theme for Super Mario 64.
 * Riders are videotaped every time they ride and have the option of buying an on-ride video and/or photo of their ride in the Groovy Emporium gift shop located at the ride's exit.
 * The ride uses most of same effects as the Acid Trip Coaster at Boston Funplex.
 * The initials "C.R.C." can be seen in the queue, this is a reference to Christopher R. Carwardine.