The world's tallest and fastest roller coaster has retired.
The roller coaster, which opened at the Jackson, New Jersey, theme park in 2005, was the tallest in the world at 456 feet ...
Kingda Ka, the towering, terrifying crown jewel of Six Flags Great Adventure, is officially closed, the Jackson theme park ...
La Vibora, the longtime bobsled-style coaster, opened in 1986. El Diablo, a giga loop coaster, was in operation since 2019.
The corporation owns 42 parks and did not reveal much about the Six Flags Magic Mountain roller coaster, other than it is a first-of-its-kind coaster in North America. Investments at all of its parks ...
None of those tallies include the eight roller coasters coming in 2025 to the new $1 billion Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi ...
New Orleans' former Six Flags theme park, which shuttered in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, is finally coming down.
Green Lantern opened in 2011, the first standing roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure. Instead of being strapped into traditional seats, riders perched on bicycle-type seats with over-the ...
Officials also revealed that a multiworld-record-breaking launch roller coaster will debut at the Jackson theme park in 2026.
Is it the end of a rollercoaster era at Six Flags Great Adventure ... "Kingda Ka the world's tallest and was once the fastest roller coaster in the world," read the post by X user @RedBSierra.