Showing posts with label Six Flags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Six Flags. Show all posts

8/14/11

Stand Up to Your Fears at Six Flags

My son's friend Kurt, my son Ryan, my wife Debe and I stand up to our fear at Six Flags Great Adventure
A couple of weeks ago I made a trip to the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in Jackson, New Jersey with my wife, my son and his best friend with the mission to ride the new Green Lantern "Stand Up to Your Fear" roller coaster.  The ride features the novelty of riding it from a standing position during all five of its inversions, reaching a top speed of 63 mph and a maximum height of 154 feet.  While you're experiencing the ride from a standing position, rest assured that you are not going to fall if your legs buckle since there is a mini bicycle seat under your body that gives you a bit of support in addition to the brace that gets lowered over your head and locked down.


I've always been a coaster enthusiast, but since having major back surgery about twenty years ago and being told by my doctor not to ride coasters anymore I haven't ridden very many.  But, come one, this is a Green Lantern roller coaster and I wasn't about to let a bad back get in the way of my enjoyment!  The ride was quite a thrill and I left the ride with my legs a little wobbly for a few minutes, although my wife, who isn't a coaster fan, was in serious need of some Dramamine to get through the rest of the evening!  I don't think it helped too much that I insisted on riding in the front row!  There are a lot of lateral g-forces at play and the ride lasted more than two minutes so you really get a lot of thrill in your thrill ride.

What really made me geek out about the ride was the attention to detail put into designing the panels that laid out the Green Lantern story for people waiting to get on the ride, the replica of Hal Jordan's (complete with the "Highball" call sign and a nice touch of using the sector number on the tail), and the use of a Ferris aircraft hangar design for the final que area, complete with the "Where Courage Takes Flight" slogan.  There was also a Green Lantern kiosk near the exit of the ride where there were lots of shirts and collectible items.

The idea behind the ride, which you understand if you read the story panels during your wait, is that Parallax has come to Earth and you must stand up to your fear to help Green Lantern defeat the entity.  Ride up the first lift hill you may hear the Green Lantern oath depending on whether or not the ride operator plays it during your ascent.  As your round the corner of the lift hill and prepare to make the first drop you see a mock up of Parallax with mist spraying down on the track from under his face and his outstretched arms as he poises to attack.  As you drop down you pass under Parallax's arms and into a high loop which is painted yellow to symbolize Parallax's tail.  The ride continues through barrel rolls and a pretzel as you fly around the track before returning to the hangar to exit the ride.

No you get to stare down Parallax!
The pictures below show a lot of the detail work that Six Flags put into the ride and I've included a ride video from YouTube so you can get an idea of what it was like, although the video was shot before the Parallax display was added to it.  I can't recommend the ride and the park enough with the number of DC Comics related rides - there are two Batman coasters and a Superman coaster as well - plus the Hall of Justice gift shop, the mock up of the Batmobile and the costumed superheroes found throughout the park.

The entry to the Green Lantern coaster - the Lantern lights up!
The Green Lantern story plays out on this and the following panels as you wait to face the ultimate evil.


Hal's jet - note the easter egg of sorts on the tail.
They even included Hal's call sign!
The Ferris Aircraft hangar design used for the final queing area.


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6/22/11

Six Flags Invites GL Fans to Launch New Ride with Geoff Johns



The Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in Los Angeles is inviting readers of the Blog of Oa to a special launch event on June 30th for their new Green Lantern: First Flight roller coaster.  On hand for the launch will be Green Lantern writer and DC Entertainment's Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns.   Anyone interested in participating should contact Six Flags at the following email address: sixflagsinvite@gmail.com to get access since the ride officially doesn't open until July 1st and the event is by invitation only. 

People attending the launch event are highly encouraged to wear Green Lantern clothing or costumes to help make the launch event special and please send me photos of the event so they can be included in any event coverage.  While I cannot get to the West Coast to attend, I wish everyone going the best and I hope you have an awesome time.

Here's a video provided by Six Flags to the Blog of Oa of the concept video of the new ride.


5/31/11

Green Lantern Six Flags Great Adventure Coaster Coverage

E-Asylum posted a video from one of their TV segments of their visit to the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in New Jersey to cover the launch of the new Green Lantern "Stand Up to Your Fear" roller coaster.  Their footage shows how much care went into the design of this ride, showing all the great decorations that make it feel special, from Hal Jordan's jet to the central power battery.  

5/19/11

Green Lantern Rollercoaster Debuts to Raves from Coaster Enthusiasts

Six Flags Great Adventure opened the doors to the Green Lantern roller coaster for season pass holders today in advance of the rides general public debut on May 25th.  Six Flags has made some video available of the ride including comments from a number of coaster enthusiast who give the ride a thumbs up.  The ride includes Green Lantern signing as well as a jet with Hal Jordan's name and call sign on the side.  I was already planning a trip to New Jersey this July and now I can't wait to ride this one.



5/10/11

Green Lantern Rollercoaster Just Weeks From Launch

The Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in New Jersey is set to launch its Green Lantern roller coaster on May 25th.  We first heard about the stand up roller coaster last September and since then we've learned that a second roller coaster was also in the design phase for Six Flags Magic Mountain in California.  The Great Adventure coaster is fifteen stories high (one hundred fifty four feet) and reaches speeds greater than sixty miles per hour as riders travel over three quarters of a mile in two and a half minutes.  The coaster features five inversions including loops, banks and corkscrews.  Some coaster enthusiasts have captured video of the coaster testing going on now as the rides debut date approaches.  I know I plan to make the trip to New Jersey in July with my family and I hope to see a lot of Green Lantern fans there.



 

10/18/10

A Second Green Lantern Rollercoaster to Debut in 2011

A month ago a video came out showing a new Green Lantern rollercoaster being built for the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in New Jersey.  A new video from Six Flags has emerged showing that the Magic Mountain in Los Angeles, California will be getting a new Superman coaster and a Green Lantern coaster that is completely different than the one being constructed for Great Adventure. Both Green Lantern thrill rides are set to debut in 2011 to coincide with the movie's release. 

The Magic Mountain coaster features a spinning car and a smaller footprint than the stand up traditional sized coaster for Great Adventure.  You can see the GL coaster about a minute in on the video.


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9/19/10

New Green Lantern Rollercoaster To Test Your Willpower


Promotional Image by Six Flags
Green Lantern is set to join Superman and Batman as DC heroes with their own roller coasters named after them.  The Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in New Jersey recently announced their plans to create a Green Lantern themed roller coaster sure to test the willpower of any thrill ride aficionado.


Six Flags put the following information on their website, complete with a simulation of what riders can expect next year when the ride debuts:

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