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Height: 230 ft (70 m) Drop: 215 ft (66 m) Length: ... Nitro is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great ... Six Flags park officials say a power outage to ...
The world's first hypercoaster, Magnum XL-200 at Cedar Point A hypercoaster is a roller coaster with a height or drop measuring at least 200 feet (61 m). [1] [2] The term was first coined by Arrow Dynamics and Cedar Point in 1989 with the opening of the world's first hypercoaster, Magnum XL-200, which features a height of 205 feet (62 meters).
An exa coaster is a type of roller coaster with a height or drop of at least 600 feet (180 m). [64] The term exa was first introduced by Intamin for Falcons Flight, a 640-foot (200 m) coaster expected to open at Six Flags Qiddiya in 2025. [65] [66] Upon completion, it will be the tallest roller coaster in the world. [67]
This all comes about one week before Fright Fest starts at Six Flags Great Adventure. Chaperones must be at least 21 years of age for any guest looking to enter or to remain in the park after 4 p.m.
Michigan's Adventure is a 250-acre (1.0 km 2) amusement park in Muskegon County, Michigan, about halfway between Muskegon and Whitehall. It is the largest amusement park in the state and has been owned and operated by Six Flags since 2024. The park was previously owned by Cedar Fair from 2001-2024. As of 2024, Michigan's Adventure has over 60 ...
Six Flags Great Adventure United States: 7: April 2, 1999: Operating [7] Superman: Krypton Coaster: Six Flags Fiesta Texas United States: 6: March 11, 2000: Operating [8] Medusa: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom United States: 7: March 18, 2000: Operating [9] Kraken: SeaWorld Orlando United States: 7: June 1, 2000: Operating [10] Insane Speed ...
Drop height Structural height Manufacturer Record holder ---Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom: Six Flags Great Adventure: Jackson Township, New Jersey, United States 126 metres (415 ft) 139 metres (456 ft) Intamin: July 2014 – November 2024 ---Orlando FreeFall: Icon Park: Orlando, Florida, United States 120 metres (400 feet) 130 metres (430 feet) Funtime
The Big Ten Conference announced $100,000 fines for Michigan and Ohio State after their melees, but Herbstreit wanted suspensions for those involved in the fracas.