Superman: Ride of Steel
Superman: Ride of Steel is an Intamin Megacoaster. Standing 208 feet tall, it towers above everything else in the park prominently. The ride is a favorite among coaster enthusiasts and park visitors alike... |
Batman: The Dark Knight
New for 2002 was Batman: The Dark Knight. Manufactured by Bolliger and Mabillard, this is the smallest of the floorless coaster family standing at 117 feet tall... |
Cyclone
One of the great classics of Six Flags New England is Cyclone. Built in 1983, this is one of the oldest roller coasters in the park. Cyclone is an incredible wooden twister that is one of the most unique coasters known to man... |
Mind Eraser
The Mind Eraser is a coaster seen much often at other parks around the country, not the mention about 4 other exact clones in the Six Flags chain. But this red and teal coaster is still good for a thrill... |
Flashback
Flashback made its debut along with the Six Flags title in 2000. Its blue and yellow structure lurks in front of the infamous cyclone. Usually the line is minimal but it can get up to 45 minutes in the summer... |
Thunderbolt
Thunderbolt is the oldest and most technically outdated of all the coasters at Six Flags New England. It features skid brakes which work by pushing up two fins again two pads underneath the train to bring it to a halt... |
Pandemonium
Pandemonium sits in the North End, and uniquely wraps around Time Warp. At a height of 42-feet, the orange and green structure whips riders through helices and bunny hills while the cars rotate independently on the track... |
Poison Ivy's Tangled Train
Poison Ivy is a small family coaster that can be fun for all ages. The green track weaves throughout its purple supports a few times, creating a figure-8 layout... |
Great Chase
Great Chase is a small kiddie coaster located in Looney Tune's Movie Town. The ride consists of a small lift hill, then a bunny hill, followed by a helix into the station... |