It doesn’t go upside down. There’s no neon, no blaring soundtrack to drown out the screams. Wildwood’s Great White roller coaster is a pure and simple thrill ride, a wood and steel throwback rattling ...
Self-proclaimed “coaster enthusiasts” gathered for final rides on Kingda Ka on Sunday, Nov. 10, before the official news of ...
once the world’s tallest and fastest steel roller coaster, is being slated to close down for good. Guests who visit the Jackson, New Jersey thrill park have been openly questioning whether or ...
As a kid, Eli Rush fell in love with roller coasters ... Rush designs and redesigns parts for the three types of coaster trains the company makes: millennium flyer for twisty track configurations ...
Wildwood's Great White roller coaster debuted in 1996. Visitors to Morey's Adventure Pier in Wildwood, New Jersey ride the "Great White" roller ... including new coaster trains that amusement ...
However, many roller coaster enthusiasts believe that its days are numbered. The rumour is that Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey, will close the ride ... a hydraulic launch that propels the ...
The world's tallest and fastest roller coaster has retired. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced on Thursday it is retiring Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
The Great White at Morey's Piers will offer a smoother and more thrilling ride, the park says, when it returns to the ...
The roller coaster, which opened at the Jackson, New Jersey, theme park in 2005, was the tallest in the world at 456 feet high. At the time it opened, it was also the fastest roller coaster.
The world's tallest and fastest roller coaster has retired.
Six Flags announced it shut down the Kingda Ka and Green Lantern roller coasters to make way for two new rides including The ...