Intimidator

The Intimidator at Carowinds is one of the premier roller coasters in the Southeast, offering riders a thrilling experience inspired by the legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt.

Candymonium

Candymonium is a masterpiece designed by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), a world-renowned roller coaster manufacturer known for creating some of the smoothest and most enjoyable coasters in the industry.

Raging Bull

Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America is a steel hyper coaster known for its speed, height, and airtime-filled experience. Standing at 202 feet tall, it is the park's tallest roller coaster and features a steep, 208-foot first drop at a 65-degree angle, propelling riders to speeds of up to 73 mph. The ride’s layout includes a series of large hills, banked turns, and an underground tunnel, offering a blend of intense drops and smooth twists.

Goliath

Goliath at Six Flags Magic Mountain is a steel roller coaster renowned for its towering height, high speeds, and intense elements. Standing at 235 feet tall, it features a thrilling 255-foot drop into a dark tunnel, reaching speeds of up to 85 miles per hour. The coaster includes a series of airtime hills, banked turns, and a high-speed spiral, delivering an exhilarating experience with powerful G-forces. Its smooth, fast-paced ride and impressive statistics make Goliath a popular attraction for thrill-seekers visiting the park.

 

New Texas Giant

The New Texas Giant is a hybrid roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. Originally opened in 1990 as a wooden coaster named the Texas Giant, it was later transformed into a steel track coaster by Rocky Mountain Construction and reopened in 2011 as the New Texas Giant. This makeover introduced a smooth steel track while retaining the wooden coaster's classic structure, offering a thrilling blend of wooden coaster aesthetics with the smoothness and speed of modern steel tracks.

Titan

Titan at Six Flags Over Texas is a towering steel roller coaster that delivers heart-pounding thrills with its 245-foot height, 85 mph speeds, intense G-forces, and exhilarating spirals.

Nitro

Nitro is a steel hypercoaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. Opened in 2001, it was designed by the renowned manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M). Known for its smooth ride and towering 230-foot first drop, Nitro reaches speeds of up to 80 mph and features a series of airtime hills, a 540-degree helix, and sweeping turns over its 5,394-foot-long track. With a lap bar restraint system, riders experience a sense of weightlessness and freedom throughout the thrilling ride.

Wild Thing

Wild Thing is a steel hypercoaster located at Valleyfair amusement park in Shakopee, Minnesota. Opened in 1996, it was built by the renowned coaster manufacturer D. H. Morgan Manufacturing. Wild Thing stands out for its impressive height of 207 feet, and its thrilling 200-foot drop provides an exhilarating experience right from the start. The coaster reaches speeds of up to 74 mph as it navigates a series of airtime-filled hills, sweeping curves, and a dark tunnel.

Superman - Ride of Steel

Superman - Ride of Steel is a steel hyper coaster found at two Six Flags theme parks: Six Flags America in Maryland and Six Flags Darien Lake in New York. Standing at approximately 200 feet tall, this coaster provides an exhilarating experience with its high-speed drops, sharp turns, and airtime-filled hills. Reaching speeds of up to 73 mph, riders experience multiple drops and a smooth ride over 5,400 feet of track.