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Six Flags Great America's newest roller coaster will have a 'beyond-vertical' 171-foot dropWrath of Rakshasa's 96-degree drop is described by Six Flags as "beyond-vertical," and each train is wide enough to seat seven passengers across. “Six Flags Great America continues to push the ...
The new coaster towers at a massive 180 feet tall and features a cliffhanger hold, which suspends riders as they face straight down at a 96-degree, beyond-vertical drop, before plummeting a ...
Six Flags Great America did not immediately respond to NBC Chicago's request for confirmation. The ride -- the park's 16th roller coaster -- boats a 96-degree beyond-vertical drop and five ...
Construction crews placed the final piece of track connecting the lift hill to the drop on the new record-breaking dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa. Construction crews at Six Flags Great America in ...
GURNEE, Ill. (WLS) -- Six Flags Great America unveiled plans for a new rollercoaster that will feature a beyond-vertical drop. The new dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa, will feature a 171-foot drop ...
The backstory for the new Six Flags coaster finds Rakshasa whispering spine-tingling warnings to riders as they dangle at the cliffhanger precipice of the ride before the demon unleashes his wrath ...
GURNEE, Ill. (WLUK) -- A record-breaking dive rollercoaster is coming to Six Flags Great America. Wrath of Rakshasa features theworld’s steepest drop with the most inversions on a dive coaster.
A ferocious blood-thirsty demon will dangle riders over a sheer cliffhanger drop before sending them ... May 31 at Six Flags Great America in Illinois. Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and ...
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