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Thanks to its planned use of local architecture, its maximum drop clocks in at 640 feet, 10 feet more than plummeting off St. Louis' iconic Gateway Arch. Of course, there are caveats as well.
Six Flags Great Adventure is days away from opening, and many thrill seekers will be headed for The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster, the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Six Flags St. Louis is the ultimate destination for thrill-seekers and family fun! Packed with exhilarating roller coasters, splash-filled water rides, and live entertainment, it’s a hotspot for ...
Riders raise their arms as they travel the "Kingda Ka" roller coaster 19 May, 2005, at Six Flags amusement park in Jackson, New Jersey. The roller coaster was billed as the tallest at 456 feet ...
EUREKA, Mo. — Six Flags St. Louis is opening a new family roller coaster geared toward younger thrill-seekers this summer. The Formula 1-inspired Rookie Racer will have a minimum height ...
With summer in the rearview mirror, Six Flags St. Louis‘ 2023 season is winding to a close, with the last day of operation being October 29. Still, there’s plenty to do during the few remaining weeks, ...
Six Flags Great Adventure nearing completion of first 'super boomerang' roller coaster in U.S. The Flash: Vertical Velocity hurtles passengers along a twisted track at up to 60 mph, pauses, then ...
Kingda Ka, the world's tallest roller coaster, will be among the rides removed from Six Flags Great Adventure to make way for a "multi-record-breaking launch coaster" that will open in 2026.
Kingda Ka, the world's tallest roller coaster, will be demolished in the near future, New Jersey's Six Flags Great Adventure announced. Fans took to social media to react to the news.
In addition, Six Flags will launch three new roller coasters, including a state-of-the-art Ultra Surf coaster, the first Super Boomerang coaster in North America, and a new wood coaster featuring ...
The original Mr. Freeze coaster opened in 1998 at both Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags St. Louis. The original coaster was forward facing, but in May 2012 both versions of the ride reopened as ...