There are 13 Roller Coasters at Six Flags to start off.
First, go to Green Lantern, the new Stand Up coaster. It is very fun and can have long wait times, so get there early so you can check that off your list. It is 154 ft with a 144 ft drop and it has 4.0 Gs, but you don't really feel it since your in a standing position while going 63 mph. You go through 5 huge inversions, so make sure it's sunny! NOTE: It doesn't hurt your legs.
Second, go to Kingda Ka, the tallest coaster in the world and fastest of the America continents. It is launched to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds and climbs straight up 456 ft. After cresting at the very top of the top hat hill for a brief moment, you'll plummet 418 ft straight down, with another smaller 129 ft airtime hill after the big drop. Bragging rights are including for the stomach busting 5.1 Gs experienced. It will be the thrill of your lifetime. And this will definitely warm you up for the next coaster.
Third, go on the one and only El Toro, the Hybrid Twister coaster is is all Wood. It is truly intense and aggressive, and has airtime hills that huge over lesser coasters in the park. You'll come out of your seat on this ride, with nothing but a lap bar holding you down. Be ready and prepared, because this is 188 ft with a 176 ft drop, and plus, the drop, after Kingda Ka, is the second steepest in the park, or the steepest of any lifted coaster in the park! It is a 76 degree angle drop, the steepest drop of any Wood coaster in America! A heart pounding 4.4 - 4.6 Gs will be experienced, and extreme negative Gs to! A great coaster to ride, and after you've done this, you do have bragging rights. After this, you completed the three roller coasters will the longest wait times in the park.
There are many coasters in Six Flags. The other large ones include Nitro, the second tallest in the park with 4.2 Gs, Batman The Ride, an Inverted coaster with 5 inversions. Bizarro, a Floorless coaster with 7 inversions. Superman: Ultimate Flight, a Flying coaster with 2 inversions.
Other coasters include Runaway Mine Train, Rolling Thunder, Skull Mountain, Dark Knight and the two junior ones, Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train and Road Runner Railway.
Thrill rides include Twister, and the upcoming Sky Screamer, plus two classics to the Buccaneer and Tornado. Pay-per thrill attractions include free fall bungee jumping and catapult bungee rides. Dare Devil Dive, and Slingshot. There are other family, and somewhat thrills in the park to.
There are over 45 rides and attractions at Six Flags Great America! That includes 14 roller coasters!
10, although in 2012, they are getting Deja Vu from Magic Mountain. So they will have 11
in 2008 more than 2000.
they don't have a waterpark
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There are 16 roller coasters/thrill rides at all the Six Flagsif you want more info go to their websitehttp:/www.sixflags.com/national/index.aspxand click on any Six Flags park or the one your looking for.
im not sure that i understand your question. i will answer from my point of veiw on it. there are 69 rides at the great escape
There are many Six Flags theme parks located throughout the United States of America, and each has a different number of rides.
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There are many rides at the theme park Six Flags. The most famous rides include Cobra, Boomerang Coast to Coaster, Medusa, Hammerhead Shark, Kong and Roar.
Scream, Riddler's Revenge, Batman, Tatsu, Viper, and especially X2
There are many Six Flags theme parks located throughout the United States of America, and each has a different number of rides.
they have about 1,200 ridse it sounds small but think about it
At Disneyland and Disney's California there are 178 rides all together and 56 rides at California adventure
There is about 120 rides but Invertigo is gone so now there is about 119 rides at California's Great America.
There are SO many roller coasters at Six Flags. You need to be more specific, but I can tell you the names of the roller coasters I went on when I was there.