

Louis, even if you've been on the SFOT version. Definetly check it out when at Six Flags St. Seriously, why don't any of the Intamin Rocket Coasters have Inverted Top Hats instead of normal Top Hats, and after that epicness, our ride was over, and man did it kick ass. The overbanked backwards is a little disorienting, but nothing to crazy. And yep, now we fall back down and do everything backwards. This vertical spike actually has a mini launch to push us all the way up to the top. We then rise up into the sky, rising up a vertical peice of straight track. While that could very well have been a Mr. There were rumors and speculation based on a filing with the city of Gurnee requesting a height variance to allow a new roller coaster to reach a maximum of 225 feet. Like on Xcelerator, the overbank is just fun, but no matter. Freeze clone for Six Flags Great America was never announced. These two rides have way more in common than I originally thought. We then fall down from the inverted top hat and soar into the overbanked turn. But whatever you want to call it, it simply proves that we need more inverted top hats. It's kind of like on Xcelerator, except instead of getting a pop of airtime, we get a freaky sensation of hangtime.

True, it's no Xcelerator, but this launch still kicks ass!! We then rip into broad daylight and rise up into the inverted top hat. We sit, we wait, and, then we hear a horn blast. Anyways, we then head over to the launch track. In fact, all Premeier coasters have lap bars. So all that OTSRs are needed to go upsidedown whining is total sh*t!!! Oh, and the "loops can be done with OTSRs, but not complex inversions" is also been debunked as Mr. Anyways, we get in the cars, pull down the lap bar and buckle the seatbelt. I rode it backwards at Six Flags Over Texas. Freeze now runs backwards, however, I last rode it when it was still running forewards. It makes every other shuttle coaster seem to have crappy operations when we'd usually shrug it off and say "It has to have one train operations." BULLSH*T!!!!!! Item #2, Mr. Freeze do it without crashing? It has a duel station. Freeze is a shuttle coaster that does something most enthusiasts would say is physically impossible. Freeze as a ride itself is, there are three things about that this ride that totally kick ass and must be adressed right now. Now before we even start talking about how Mr. Six Flags Over Texas has already opened its gates as of March 3, but Six Flags St. Freeze coasters are set to make their debuts at both parks in May. Last year, Six Flags modified Superman: The Escape at Magic Mountain and turned it into Superman: Escape from Krypton, featuring new paint and turning one of the cars around to launch it in reverse. pink and yellow), new trains, and pyrotechnic effects. The company did the same thing with X2, overhauling X with a much friendlier color scheme (red and black vs. Several years ago, many of the company’s Superman: Ride of Steel coasters were overhauled by his opposite, Bizarro, with the coasters getting a new paint scheme, on-board audio, and fire effects. This isn’t the first time Six Flags has modified, upgraded, or renovated an old coaster into a “new” experience. Freeze’s “coolest coaster on the planet.” The story and general theme of the ride will remain the same, with the queue taking guests through “Snowy’s Cones” ice cream warehouse, hideout for Mr.

Freeze: Reverse Blast demonstrates Six Flags’ commitment to continually push the envelope and deliver new and innovative thrills to our guests.” Freeze will launch at 70 mph, travel through a 190-foot tunnel, traverse an inverted top-hat, and climb 200-feet up in the air, all now in reverse.Īl Weber, Six Flags COO, stated in the press release, “reversing the direction f the trains on two of our most popular coasters is a fun twist on the ride experience…Mr. Six Flags announced the relaunch of the coaster in partnership with Warner Bros. Freeze: Reverse Blast, the new-old coasters will become “even cooler” this year, turning the trains around and blasting them off backwards. Freeze coasters with a new twist, launching them backwards. The company announced that for the 2012 season, it would be relaunching those two parks Mr. Louis in Missouri, and Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. Six Flags made a very interesting announcement this past week concerning existing coasters at two of its parks, Six Flags St.
