Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster | |
Type: | Steel |
Type2: | Dueling |
Type3: | Racing |
Manufacturer: | Skyline Attractions |
Model: | P'Sghetti Bowl |
Lift: | Booster Wheel Lift Hill |
Height Ft: | 24.5 |
Capacity: | 1,200 |
Custom Label 1: | Length (Track #1) |
Custom Value 1: | 566.5feet |
Custom Label 2: | Length (Track #2) |
Custom Value 2: | 591.8feet |
Restriction In: | 36 |
Trains: | 2 |
Carspertrain: | 6 |
Rowspercar: | 1 |
Ridersperrow: | 2 |
Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster is a steel dual-tracked roller coaster based on the DC Comics character Kid Flash at two Six Flags theme parks in the United States.[1] [2]
In September 2021, Skyline Attractions unveiled their new P'Sghetti Bowl children's coaster model, which offered a unique track model fabricated solely through the usage of folded sheet metal and rivets, in contrast to the welding techniques frequently used to manufacture coasters.[3] [4]
In November 2022, Six Flags representatives approached Skyline at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando, Florida, where a pair of dueling P'Sghetti Bowl coasters were purchased.[5] The following month, Six Flags Fiesta Texas took it upon themselves to announce at their that they would receive one of the then-unnamed P'Sghetti Bowl coasters, which would become the world’s first "single-rail family racing roller coaster".[6]
In March of 2023, both Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Six Flags Over Georgia formally announced Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster for the 2023 season.[1] [2] The Georgia roller coaster replaced The Joker: Chaos Coaster in the Gotham City section of the park, while the Texas attraction replaced Fender Bender, the park's bumper cars. Both roller coasters will be the first dual-racing roller coaster in their respective states.[7]
The roller coaster runs two trains on two dual tracks zig zagging each other a total of twelve (12) times. Designed by Skyline Attractions, both roller coasters reach a height of 24.5feet and a track length in total of 1158feet.[8]
Both Kid Flash Cosmic Coasters feature LED lighting along the entire length of the top and sides of the track.[1] [7]
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