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Batman: The Ride theming at Six Flags Great America. The decorative theme of Batman: The Ride attempts to capture the spirit of the fictional Gotham City for those queuing to board the ride. As the queue moves through Gotham City Park, [41] the theme transitions from bright and peaceful, to dark and ominous. [42]
Batman: The Ride is a 4D Free Spin roller coaster at two Six Flags parks in North America since 2015. [1] [2] The coasters were designed by S&S - Sansei Technologies, along with Alan Schilke, with the track manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction. [3] As the name suggests, Batman: The Ride is themed to the DC Comics superhero, Batman.
Batman: The Ride (not to be confused with the S&S version) is a steel inverted roller coaster manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard.It is located at seven Six Flags theme parks including Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Six Flags St. Louis, Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Over Texas.
The coaster was released to the public on April 20, 2002. In 2008, the ride's name was changed to Batman: The Ride to avoid confusion with Six Flags New England's installation of The Dark Knight Coaster that was planned to be built at the park, but after the project was cancelled, the ride's name reverted to Batman: The Dark Knight.
The third DC Universe themed area would come with the introduction of Batman: The Ride was introduced at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. [5] [6] With the announcement for Batman: The Ride on August 30, 2018, the themed area was not announced until later the following year, in March 2019. [7]
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