That being said IMO the super boomerang at SFGAdv is a terrible addition. These will be great additions to SFGAm and SFStL, especially considering SFGAm's current Huss Frisbee is really old and unreliable but still pretty popular (it was relocated from SFGAdv 20 years ago and I have no idea how long it was there). Great Escape is in no man's land, but might be worth a visit for us next year if we find a way to make it up to SFNE next summer. I really liked Switchback at ZDT's in Texas, and it's always good to have some different manufacturers out there getting opportunities with the big boys. The most interesting announcement for me is Bobcat, a woodie from Gravitykraft. The only SFA announcement that's worth some publicity is the return of their stunt show, which was probably one of the best regularly staged live entertainment offerings across the entire chain, but was suspended this season for unknown reasons. ![]() This is likely taking over the pad where the bull flat ride was (or maybe the old tilt-a-whirl pad), and renaming and repainting Mind Eraser is putting lipstick on a pig. The new attraction looks interesting to watch, but doesn't appear very dynamic from a rider's perspective. ![]() Now they're going to overlay Steam Punk elements on top of an otherwise well-themed area while other parts of the park that could use some attention are allowed to stagnate. ![]() I did like the Steam Pun/Western theming used at SFFT (other SF Steam Punk overlays are most mediocre), but Coyote Creek was one of the better western themed lands in the entire SF chain. The "additions" to my home park, SFA, are pretty lame. For a park as popular as SFGAdv, I always wonder about capacity, and the ops teams have proved me wrong by doing an excellent job with the otherwise low throughput of Jersey Devil, but unless Flash has a switch track to allow multi-train operation, this is going to be a pretty slow-moving line given the length of this shuttle coaster even if crews are on their game. Based on the photos, it looks like they're adding it behind Cyborg, which will create a crowded corner of Gotham (would have made more sense to put this between Wonder Woman and the Gotham Arena). ![]() Six Flags made no announcements today for new attractions at Six Flags Magic Mountain, which opened Wonder Woman Flight of Courage last year but nothing this year.įor an extensive list of new attractions coming to theme parks around the world in 2024 and beyond please visit our Theme Park Rides Under Construction page.Īnd for more theme park news, please follow us on social media and sign up for Theme Park Insider's weekly newsletter.Īs for the other SF announcements, The Flash: Vertical Velocity at SFGAdv is an interesting addition. If you're wondering what is coming to Six Flags' most-visited theme park, I don't have an answer for you. The former Mind Eraser, Renegade Rapids, and Coyote Creek Crazy Cars will return with new names and theming, joined by a new NebulaZ ride, called SteamWhirler.Įarlier, Six Flags Over Georgia announced that it will add an Intamin Ultra Splash for the 2024 season, as well. Six Flags America is getting a newly-themed SteamTown, replacing the old Coyote Creek section of the park. Other additions around Six Flags parks for 2024 will include a new Zamperla NebulaZ, called Cyborg Cyber Revolution, at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, which also is adding a rotating family drop tower called Shazam: Tower of Eternity and a Metropolis Transit Authority monorail ride to an expanded DC Universe land. The new El Rio Lento at Six Flags Over Texas will offer "one new lift hill and two big drops including a giant, steep nosedive," according to the company's press release. Six Flags also announced that it will be revamping the world's first log flume ride.
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