Construction crews at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, have placed the final piece of track connecting the lift hill to the drop on the new record-breaking dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa.
Knott’s Berry Farm and Magic Mountain are safe, but Six Flags says smaller parks are available to the right bidder.
The Wrath of Rakshasa has been under construction for months. The monster of a rollercoaster is said to be the steepest and most inverted dive rollercoaster in the world. ABC7 got a sneak preview ...
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The American Eagle roller coaster at Six Flags Great America will is getting landmark status from the group American Coaster Enthusiasts. The organization is recognizing the American Eagle for its ...
Six Flags Great America is putting the final touches on its newest attraction—"Wrath of Rakshasa," a record-breaking dive roller coaster that park officials say will be the steepest and most inverted ...
Roughly eight months after Six Flags Entertainment Corp. completed its merger with competing theme park operator Cedar Fair, ...
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias on Thursday announced that of the nearly 385,000 votes his office received ...
Six Flags has hung a For Sale sign out in front of its smallest parks without specifying which of the 42 locations in the North American amusement park chain are officially on the market — but ...