The Justice League: Battle for Metropolis dark ride will debut at Six Flags Great America and Six Flags Mexico in 2016. Similar Sally dark rides debuted at Six Flags over Texas and Six Flags St. Louis in 2015. “Introducing an...
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Six Flags Mexico Opening SkyScreamer in 2015
Yesterday, Six Flags Mexico revealed that it will add Skyscreamer, the tallest spinning attraction in the country: Soaring an astounding 242 feet in the air, SkyScreamer will provide guests breathtaking, panoramic views as they spin high above the park and city below....
Continue reading...Ride Six Flags Mexico’s Medusa Steel Coaster
On Saturday, Six Flags Mexico unleashed its Medusa Steel Coaster, a twisted Rocky-Mountain-Construction (RMC) makeover of the former Medusa wooden coaster. What was once a worn, Custom-Coasters-International (CCI) coaster has become the latest in RMC’s growing arsenal of jaw-dropping hybrid coaster rebirths....
Continue reading...New Medusa Coming to Six Flags Mexico in 2014
In 2014, Six Flags Mexico will open a brand new coaster experience, the first hybrid coaster of its kind in the country. The Medusa wooden coaster will be transformed into the new innovative Medusa Steel Coaster, featuring a steel track...
Continue reading...Six Flags Mexico’s Medusa to Close
Six Flags Mexico used the hashtag #AdiosMedusa on Facebook to announce that the park’s only wooden coaster would close this year. A caption along with the above photo roughly translates into: “Did you know that Medusa has had more than...
Continue reading...Six Flags Mexico Announces The Joker
Six Flags Mexico (located in Mexico City) will open The Joker, a Gerstlauer spinning coaster, in 2013. The coaster formerly operated as Pandemonium at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. The spinning coaster will sport a new color scheme as well as...
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