Good news for thrill-seekers: Kennywood Park is preparing to reopen Steel Curtain, the park’s tallest roller coaster. Steel Curtain was closed for the entirety of the park’s 2024 season in order for ...
Six Flags just hit a huge milestone in the construction of an all-new record-breaking coaster. On Tuesday, Jan. 20, crews working at Six Flags Over Texas completed the Immelmann Inversion on Tormenta ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2026, Six Flags Over Texas will not only celebrate its 65th anniversary, but it will also debut a roller coaster so ...
THE OLD CANOBIE CORKSCREW ROLLER COASTER HAS BEEN PARTIALLY REBUILT IN TEXAS. TAKE A LOOK. THE SECOND INVERSION FROM THE COASTER HAS BEEN SET UP AS THE ENTRANCE TO THE PARKING LOT AT THE NATIONAL ...
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VIDEO: Wrath of Rakshasa, new roller coaster at Six Flags Great America, will open May 31, park announces
GURNEE, Ill. — Wrath of Rakshasa, the newest roller coaster at Six Flags Great America in north suburban Gurnee, will open to the public on Saturday, May 31, the park announced Thursday morning. Great ...
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World’s tallest roller coaster loop is coming to a US theme park — and it’s not in Florida or California
The thrilling coaster is projected to break six world records The world's tallest roller coaster loop is officially complete Tormenta Rampaging Run, to be completed later this year, now contains a 179 ...
The NFL’s Kelce brothers, who are now Six Flags investors, are already making plans to build a first-of-its-kind roller coaster that combines five elements that have never been put together in a ...
Kennywood’s Pittsburgh Steelers-themed roller coaster, the Steel Curtain, is set to reopen after a year hiatus. The roller coaster was closed for modifications during the entire 2024 year. The ride is ...
WEST MIFFLIN, Pennsylvania – Sidelined for more than a year, Kennywood’s Pittsburgh Steelers-themed roller coaster races back into the park’s lineup this weekend. Dubbed the Steel Curtain, the ...
The NFL’s Kelce brothers, who are now Six Flags investors, are already making plans to build a first-of-its-kind roller coaster that combines five elements that have never been put together in a ...
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