Full Throttle

Full Throttle at Six Flags Magic Mountain is a high-octane steel roller coaster known for its record-breaking vertical loop, one of the tallest in the world at 160 feet. Launched three times throughout the ride, it accelerates riders from 0 to 70 mph in mere seconds. The ride features unique elements, including a launch through the giant loop and a backward dive into a tunnel, adding to the thrilling experience. Its finale includes a top hat element over the loop, providing moments of weightlessness before dropping back to the station. Opened in 2013, Full Throttle remains a popular attraction for adrenaline seekers.

 

Full Throttle at Six Flags Magic Mountain is packed with elements that make it an exhilarating ride. Here’s what sets it apart:

  1. Triple Launches: Riders are launched not once, but three times—forward, backward, and forward again. The first launch propels riders from 0 to 70 mph in seconds, creating an intense rush of adrenaline.
  2. World-Record Vertical Loop: The 160-foot vertical loop is one of the tallest in the world. Riders experience extreme hang time as they go through the loop, providing a unique sense of weightlessness.
  3. Top Hat Element: After the final launch, the coaster climbs up and over the loop's top, offering breathtaking views before plunging back down, which creates a thrilling sense of free fall.
  4. Backward Dive: During the ride, a surprise backward dive into a dark tunnel adds a sense of unpredictability, making the ride feel even more intense.
  5. Variety of Sensations: Full Throttle combines high-speed launches, moments of weightlessness, sharp twists, and dark tunnel dives, keeping riders on the edge of their seats throughout the experience.

These features, combined with smooth coaster dynamics and a fast-paced ride sequence, make Full Throttle an unforgettable and exciting roller coaster.

 

Ride Configuration
Height
160 feet
Max Dropp
160 feet
Max Speed
70 mph
Length
2,200 feet
Duration
1.30
Inversions
2
Designer
Premier Rides
Year Built
2013