The "thrill capital of the Midwest" is about to get quite a bit taller. The tallest pendulum thrill ride in the Midwest will debut at Six Flags Great America in 2024. The largest theme park in Illinois, Six Flags Great America, just announced some plans for the 2024 season. The home of...
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Out In The Park is an annual private diversity event featuring unlimited riding of ALL Six Flags Great America’s amazing THRILL rides (with much shorter than usual lines! The park is only about 30% full!) with a portion of all ticket sales each year helping to benefit various non-profits...
The merger brings together the strengths of both companies, combining Cedar Fair’s reputation for delivering exceptional guest experiences with Six Flags’ innovative ride and attraction designs. Our enhanced financial flexibility will enable us to invest in new rides, attractions, food and beverage ...
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These rides will swing to a maximum height of 172 feet, with a top speed of 75 miles per hour. Park guests will need to exceed a 52-inch minimum height requirement to ride. As for new roller coasters, New Jersey's Six Flags Great Adventure leads the way with North America's first Ve...
in Arlington, Texas, Six Flags gets its name from the flags of the six different nations that have governed Texas throughout history, including Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States and the Confederate States of America. Each Park features exciting rides and ...
As we’ve been seeing happen in other parks in the Six Flags chain, older rides that have proven too costly to maintain and operate are getting silently retired, and only announced as being closed for good long after it is too late to get a last ride in. Superman certainly fits the bi...
If these rides look familiar to Six Flags America fans, then you would be correct, as both attractions are currently in the closed Whistle Stop kiddie area of the park, tucked between Joker’s Jinx and Superman: Ride of Steel. One line of thought is that any of the Whistlestop rides th...
SteamTown, now open to the public, is an overhaul of Six Flags America’s former Coyote Creek area. As part of the SteamTown transformation, the amusement park in Bowie, Md. (near Baltimore) introduced one new ride and reintroduced three existing rides. ...