The world's tallest and fastest roller coaster has retired.
None of those tallies include the eight roller coasters coming in 2025 to the new $1 billion Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi ...
The roller coaster, which opened at the Jackson, New Jersey, theme park in 2005, was the tallest in the world at 456 feet ...
La Vibora, a ride that first opened in 1986, and El Diablo: The removal of these allow the park to explore a new generation ...
Six Flags Over Texas is shutting down two rides to make way for a new record-breaking dive coaster that will open in 2026.
Six Flags revealed that its Magic Mountain, Over Texas, and Mexico parks will be getting new coasters in 2026 alongside Great ...
The plan is to spend half a billion dollars in 2025 and 2026 to add new rides, themed areas, food options and upgrade their ...
Texas Chute Out was a parachute-style ride that lasted approximately 30 seconds. Operated from 1976 - 2012 and was replaced ...
Six Flags is investing $1 billion for park improvements over the next two years. A new roller coaster is to replace two rides ...
La Vibora, the longtime bobsled-style coaster, opened in 1986. El Diablo, a giga loop coaster, was in operation since 2019.