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As the weather warms in New Jersey, local thrill seekers are already flocking to Six Flags: Great Adventure, which reopened ...
After demolishing Kingda Ka and some other rides over the winter, Six Flags is working on a multi-world-record-breaking coaster that will occupy that space. That new coaster is set to open in 2026.
Riders must be 48 inches to ride. Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey will debut The Flash: Vertical Velocity, a "super boomerang coaster," featuring multiple launches and a 180-degree twisted ...
Six Flags Magic Mountain is permanently closing its popular but ... Lex Luther: Drop of Doom, the 400-foot drop-ride attached to the Superman coaster tower, will reopen in April following seasonal ...
RASA is taking over Six Flags Magic Mountain for ... Attendees can ride X2, Tatsu, Full Throttle, Viper, The New Revolution, Ninja and The Grand Carousel while vibing to beats from house and ...
Six Flags’ new thriller The debut of Wrath of Rakshasa, a new ride reported to have the world’s steepest and most inverted dive, marks the opening of Six Flags Great America’s 2025 ...
Six Flags New England is preparing for their season opening this weekend, and this year, a thrilling new roller coaster is joining the theme park's lineup of rides. Called the Quantum Accelerator ...
Thrill seekers may be sad to realize one of the most iconic rides at Six Flags Great Adventure, Kingda Ka, is no longer at the amusement park. Six Flags confirmed this past fall that the formally ...