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We continue the rapid transformation of older Ride Gallery pages to meet our current standards with the unveiling of four newly-written pages for some very notable rides.
Medusa, Six Flags Marine World-Medusa has the distinction of being the West Coast's first floorless coaster and also a ride with first-of-a-kind elements for the ride type. With a snaking 3,937 feet of lime green track and seven inversions, this is a ride not to miss.
Mr. Freeze, Six Flags St. Louis-Six Flags blasted off their Mr. Freeze coasters in 1998 as revolutionary Linear Induction Motor-launched shuttle looping coasters taken to the extreme. These DC Comics villain-themed rides took the concept of the shuttle coaster well beyond Arrow and Schwarzkopf's dreams.
Talon, Dorney Park-Pennsylvania's largest inverted coaster makes a stunning impression with its completely twisted, graceful orange, yellow, and blue steel swooping through four inversions. After opening in 2001, this Bolliger and Mabillard creation became a star attraction.
X, Six Flags Magic Mountain-Arrow Dynamics and Six Flags Magic Mountain continued their traditions of innovation in bringing to life one of the single most innovative and completely unconventional coasters ever built with X, a ride that simply cannot be summed up in one paragraph.
Ride Gallery > Four new coaster pages >
April 17, 2005 - Devin Olson
Medusa, Six Flags Marine World-Medusa has the distinction of being the West Coast's first floorless coaster and also a ride with first-of-a-kind elements for the ride type. With a snaking 3,937 feet of lime green track and seven inversions, this is a ride not to miss.
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