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Batman: The Ride
Riders
board ski lift-style trains suspended from
the track above and fly at intense speeds
over the outside of vertical loops,
corkscrews and a one-of-a-kind
zero-gravity heartline spin with nothing
but air beneath their dangling feet.
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Canyon Blaster
Pint sized thrills for pint sized
riders. A fun little coaster that
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Colossus
With its phenomenal physical size and
nearly two miles of track, this dual-track
wooden coaster is an architectural wonder.
One of the park's most exhilarating rides.
It also runs backwards every year for
Fright Fest. More... |
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Déjà Vu
This next generation super boomerang is
the world's tallest and fastest of its
kind. Déjà Vu sends riders flying
forward and backward over twisting,
looping, inverted steel track. More... |
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Flashback
Flashback's one of a kind design features
six steeply banked vertical 180-degree
hairpin drops. Speedy steel
switchbacks connect the turns just before
trains lunge into a gravity-defying
540-degree upward spiral. More... |
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Gold Rusher
Race through the scenic hills aboard a
run-away mine train. Gold Rusher was
the first roller coaster built at Six
Flags Magic Mountain. More... |
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Goliath
One of Magic Mountain's newest coasters,
Goliath takes riders soaring down an
amazing 255-foot drop and through an 85
mph journey of high speed curves, banked
turns, and an underground tunnel. More... |
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Goliath Jr.
Goliath Jr. is a miniature version of
Goliath - one of the hottest rides in
America. More... |
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Ninja
Reach speeds of 55 mph as you swing
freely from an overhead track from
side-to-side a total of 180 degrees.
Ninja is the first and only Arrow
suspended coaster on the west coast.
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Psyclone
A
relentless wooden roller coaster which
features a 95-foot first drop angled at 53
degrees, 10 additional hills, five high
speed banked turns, speeds of up to 50 mph,
and a 183-foot long tunnel shrouded in
total darkness. More... |
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Revolution
This historically significant ride
was the first modern steel looping roller
coaster to be built. Revolution
has thrilled millions with its precarious
turns, steep drops and the world's first
360-degree vertical loop towering 90 feet
above the Grand Carousel. More... |
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Scream!
The
park's newest thrill ride stands 150-feet
in the air and sends riders flying through
seven wild inversions. Designed by
Bolliger & Mabillard, Scream! is the
first and only floorless coaster in
Southern California. More... |
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Superman: The Escape
Blast
out of The Fortress of Solitude from 0 up
to 100 mph in just 7 seconds in
15-passenger vehicles and rocket to the
top of a 41-story tower, experiencing 6.5
seconds of weightlessness. Then,
slowly begin the terrifying descent
backwards before re-entering the Fortress
of Solitude. More... |
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The Riddler's Revenge
Standing 156-feet in the air and
reaching a maximum speed of 65 mph, this
Bolliger & Mabillard designed
masterpiece is still the world's tallest
and fastest stand-up roller coaster.
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Viper
As one of the world's largest looping
roller coasters of its kind, Viper
features a breathtaking 18-story drop,
three vertical loops, a double-inverting
boomerang, two corkscrews, and speeds of
70 mph.
Riders turn upside down a total of
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X
X is the world’s first 4th
Dimension coaster from Arrow Dynamics.
Unlike traditional coasters where
trains only parallel the track, X is
pushed to the extreme - riders race in
prototype vehicles that can spin
independently 360-degrees forwards or
backwards on a separate axis.
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