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  2. Batman: The Ride - Wikipedia

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    Batman: The Ride is an inverted roller coaster based on the DC Comics character Batman and found at seven Six Flags theme parks in the United States. Built by consulting engineers Bolliger & Mabillard , it rises to a height of between 100 and 105 feet (30 and 32 m) and reaches top speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h).

  3. Batman in amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Knight Flight. Batman: Knight Flight was a floorless roller coaster at Six Flags Ohio that opened in the park's Gotham City area in 2000. After the park was sold to Cedar Fair in March 2004 for $145 million, the park became Geauga Lake and the ride's name was changed to "Dominator". Later, on September 16, 2007, the ride was closed ...

  4. Batman & Robin: The Chiller - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Great Adventure spent eight months modifying the ride. The attraction originally had 400 LIMs, but another 32 LIMs were added during the 1997–1998 off-season. The Chiller did not operate on a full-time basis until 1998. Six Flags Great Adventure invited 68 pairs of twins to attend the ride's reopening on May 1998.

  5. What's new at Six Flags Great Adventure this year? A 'super ...

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    Six Flags Great Adventure has become a destination for those wanting to climb high and speed through the air on roller coasters. The Runaway Mine Train sends riders careening over a lake at 38 ...

  6. Six Flags Great Adventure - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Six Flags combined its 160-acre (65 ha) Great Adventure with its 350-acre (140 ha) Wild Safari animal park to form Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari. At 510 acres (210 ha), it is the second-largest theme park in the world following Disney's Animal Kingdom .

  7. As Six Flags Great Adventure turns 50, readers share their ...

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    Six Flags Great Adventure will open this weekend and then various days the next few months before the summer season begins Thursday, May 23. As Six Flags Great Adventure turns 50, readers share ...

  8. Geauga Lake - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.geaugalake.com (archived) Geauga Lake was an amusement park in Bainbridge Township and Aurora, Ohio. It was established in 1887, in what had been a local recreation area adjacent to a lake of the same name. The first amusement ride was added in 1889, and the park's first roller coaster – the Big Dipper – was built in 1925.

  9. Rolling Thunder (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Thunder was a racing roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. Designed by William Cobb, it opened in 1979 as the park's first wooden coaster during its fifth operating season. Rolling Thunder closed permanently in 2013 to make room for Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom, which opened in 2014.