Limitless Park provides a ranking of theme parks owned by Six Flags and Cedar Fair post-merger, highlighting their attractions while inviting readers to share opinions.
Theme Parks First. Everything Else Next.
Limitless Park provides a ranking of theme parks owned by Six Flags and Cedar Fair post-merger, highlighting their attractions while inviting readers to share opinions.
The annual No Coaster Con, hosted by Six Flags Great America near Chicago, showcased upcoming attractions, including the new B&M dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa, featuring a storage conveyor system. Six Flags also announced enhancements for other rides and new dining options, generating excitement for the 2025 season.
Theme park enthusiast Andrew Krivsky shares his updated rankings of roller coasters at Six Flags Great America. The massive Maxx Force, known for its incredible acceleration, is now his top pick. Other highlights include the classic wooden coaster Viper, the gravity-defying Batman: The Ride, and Goliath which, despite a substantial conventional appeal, is losing its charm. Less preferred are American Eagle, suffering from increasing roughness, and Dark Knight, critiqued for its ‘by-the-numbers’ nature. Personal preference and experience shape these rankings, highlighting the diversity of roller coasters available at this amusement park.
2019 marks Six Flags Great America’s second year doing Holiday in the Park. I visited the event twice last year and thought it became my
A Great American Classic American Eagle is a dueling wooden coaster that opened at Six Flags Great America in 1981. It opened as the fastest
New for 2019 Arriving only 2 years after a 4D Free-Spin clone titled “The Joker”, Six Flags has continued investing in Great America by adding