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are simultaneously flipping guests head over heels. From 16 stories high, guests will plummet back down toward the ground only to complete the rotation all over again for an intense adrenaline rush.
Coffin dwellers Six Flags America, Bowie, Maryland, will open its newest attraction, Harley Quinn Spinsanity. From Zamperla, this oversized giant pendulum ride is named after DC super villain Harley Quinn and promises to deliver epic, high-flying excitement as it spins and swings to breathtaking heights. The towering, swinging, giant disc will reach speeds up to 70 mph (113 kph) as it whips back and forth, going higher and higher while constantly spinning, giving riders an exhilarating riding experience. Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, California, will have
Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas, will debut
Daredevil Dive Flying Machines, the world’s tallest Zamperla Air Race. Experience the thrills and sensations of weightlessness through aerial banks, loops and dives, all while seated in a retro, four-seater steampunk flying machine. Sharply turning right side up and upside down, riders will break from formation and manoeuvre into aerobatic dogfights during the barnstorming journey, all while soaring nearly five stories above Crackaxle Canyon. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo, California, is adding
its 12th roller coaster, Sidewinder Safari by Zamperla. This unique, combination family coaster and animal exhibit immerses guests in a jungle-like setting as they enter the queue line surrounded by live snakes, lizards and other reptiles. Guests will then travel along 1,378 feet (420 m) of slithering track with twisting and turning hairpin curves, rapid strike drops and 360º spins. Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, Missouri, is unleashing
Catwoman Whip, a Booster by Funtime, to catapult guests into thrilling chaos. The adventure begins as the ride’s giant arm launches 16 guests, with feet dangling, 164 feet (50 m) into the air. As the massive arm whips around at up to 52 mph (84 kph) in a spinning rotation, the unique open-air pods
the biggest-ever expansion of the park’s two signature annual events, Fright Fest in the fall and Holiday in the Park during the winter season. The expanded event offerings will be located in the newly renovated area of the park, The Underground, where the new coaster, West Coast Racers from Premier Rides, will soon open. Both events will have an urban “street vibe” and feature exciting and uniquely themed activities and entertainment, adding an entirely different dimension to each of the park’s most popular events. This fall, Six Flags delivers the biggest and scariest
Halloween event on the planet—Fright Fest. They promise plenty of Thrills by Day and Fright by Night and more ghouls, more haunted mazes and more terrifying scares than ever before. Also, back by popular demand, Six Flags is featuring the 30-Hour Coffin Challenge. Brave, would-be coffin dwellers are encouraged to sign up for the most frightening night of their lives and the chance to win a cash prize and 2020 Season Passes…if they dare. Later in the year, tis the season for a winter spectacular as
13 parks ring in the holidays with Holiday in the Park. This treasured, time-honored Six Flags tradition offers a winter wonderland of all the beloved sights and sounds of the season. Holiday in the Park features festive holiday-themed shows and delicious seasonal treats, along with select rides and attractions, set against the backdrop of millions of twinkling lights.
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