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Xtreme Skyflyer (known as RipCord at Carowinds [4]) is a Skycoaster at several Six Flags parks. The Carowinds and Kings Island models opened in 1995, while the Canada's Wonderland and Kings Dominion models opened in 1996 followed by California's Great America which opened their model in 1997.
On 8 February 2024, Canada's Wonderland announced that Xtreme Skyflyer would permanently shut down for the 2024 season after 26 years of operating. [46] The attraction gave over 1.17 million rides prior to its removal. This closure was cited for future expansion and development by the park. [47]
Xtreme Skyflyer: Kings Island: Mason, Ohio: 153 feet (46.6 m) 1995 Open Opened as "Drop Zone", named after Paramount movie Drop Zone. [50] Renamed in 1996 to "Xtreme Skyflyer". [51] Dive Devil Six Flags Magic Mountain: Valencia, California: 153 feet (46.6 m) 1996 Open [52] Xtreme SkyFlyer: Kings Dominion: Doswell, Virginia: 153 feet (46.6 m ...
Los Angeles-area YMCA locations are offering free child care for children of first responders, essential workers and families who have been displaced, evacuated or who have otherwise experienced ...
Canada's Wonderland removed Xtreme Skyflyer, a Skycoaster, in March 2024 and began teasing a new attraction near Wonder Mountain. [5] On 20 July 2024, Canada's Wonderland posted to its Instagram feed with the caption "Discover the legend within.... 8/8", indicating the date that the teased ride would be announced to the public. [6]
Formerly known as Skycoaster and Xtreme SkyFlyer. This is an upcharge attraction, where guests pay an additional fee to ride. It was originally located on the site where Fury 325 was built, but was later relocated to an area near the Kiddy Hawk roller coaster. Thunder Striker: 2010 Bolliger & Mabillard: A steel hypercoaster. The 232-foot-tall ...
A suspended roller coaster in which free-swinging cars are suspended below the track. Formerly known as Top Gun (1993–2007); Flight Deck (2008–2013) [71] 4 Timberwolf Amphitheatre 1982 — — Concert venue built to replace Stadium of Stars. [72] — Xtreme Skyflyer: 1995 Sky Fun 1 Inc. Dual Swing Pay-per-ride Double Skycoaster with a dive ...
Sky Whirl was the name of two amusement rides which featured triple Ferris wheels.Both debuted in 1976 at the California's Great America (in Santa Clara, California) and Six Flags Great America (in Gurnee, Illinois) amusement parks.