Six Flags Great
Adventure Will Debut Monstrous Wooden Roller Coaster In Newly-Themed
Area and New Looney Tunes Kids' Section In 2006
El Toro will challenge the
most daring thrill seekers, while third children’s area
will provide maximum family fun
JACKSON, NJ -- (INTERNET WIRE) -- 09/28/2005
-- In 2006, thrill seekers at the World’s largest regional
theme park will challenge El Toro, an enormous, new wooden
roller coaster under construction at Six Flags Great Adventure.
The thrill ride, which incorporates the most daring features
of the world’s best wooden roller coasters combined
with the smooth speed of a steel coaster, will be the star
of a vibrant, newly-themed area of the park, Plaza del Carnaval.
Just around the corner, families with young children will
explore exciting, pint-sized adventures in the all-new Bugs
Bunny National Park kids’ area, featuring new rides
and attractions designed just for them. Both new areas, including
monstrous El Toro, are set to open next season.
“Classic design meets state-of-the-art
thrills with our spectacular, new wooden roller coaster,”
said Rick McCurley, the park’s vice president and general
manager. “As part of our multi-year expansion to a family
destination, this massive coaster adventure will anchor a
colorful, newly-themed area evoking the lively energy of Spanish-speaking
regions of the world.”
El Toro’s unique design, inspired by the
agility and strength of the brave Matadors, features a hybrid
design including a classic “out and back” track
with four fast-charging drops, multiple highly-banked turns
and a beastly “twister” finale. El Toro will also
deliver nine “airtime” opportunities, giving riders
the highly-sought thrill ride sensation of weightlessness.
At 181 feet tall, reaching 70 mph, El Toro will
rank among the tallest and fastest wooden roller coasters
in the world. Its 4,400 feet of mountainous track includes
records for second tallest, fastest and longest drop of all
wooden coasters in America and features the world’s
steepest drop on a wooden roller coaster, 76 white-knuckled
degrees.
El Toro will anchor the colorful and lively
Plaza del Carnaval section along a scenic waterway. This newly-themed
area will feature La Cocina restaurant offering authentic
Mexican fare, plus an open-air, marketplace-style retail shop
and a new, themed family ride. Plaza del Carnaval will also
include one of the world's rare, classic dual-track wooden
roller coasters, Rolling Thunder, introduced in 1979.
Just around the corner, parents and their young
children will explore Bugs Bunny National Park, an all-new,
wilderness-themed children’s area with tons of fun for
little ones. Located on Six Flags Great Adventure’s
picturesque Great Lake, this new kids’ area, featuring
Bugs Bunny and his Looney Tunes pals, will join Looney Tunes
Seaport and Balin’s Jungleland as the park’s third
section devoted to the youngest thrillseekers. Families will
enjoy the great outdoors with new rides, an interactive water
play feature, plus a lakeside theater with a high-spirited
show for kids and a snack bar with lots of sweet treats.
“Moms and dads told us their kids love
the new Balin’s Jungleland area this season, and they
want more. "We listened, and with nearly 25 rides specially-designed
for kids 54 inches and under, dozens of rides for tweens and
teens, and the world’s ultimate coaster collection,
Six Flags Great Adventure will be the perfect way to enjoy
playtime together in 2006,” McCurley said.
The new Bugs Bunny National Park, and Plaza
del Carnaval featuring El Toro, are slated for a spring 2006
opening.
Guests can take a virual ride on El Toro and
receive up-to-the-minute park news throughout the winter construction
project.
Six Flags Great Adventure theme
park, Six Flags Wild Safari animal park, and Six Flags Hurricane
Harbor water park are located in Jackson, N.J. The parks comprise
America’s largest regional family entertainment complex.
The combined 2,200-acre facility, located midway between Philadelphia
and New York City, is part of Six Flags, Inc.
Six Flags, Inc. is the world's
largest regional theme park company. Through its subsidiaries,
it owns and operates a total of 31 parks in North America
and Europe. Six Flags parks serve 34 of the 50 largest metropolitan
areas in the United States. Six Flags, Inc. is a publicly
held corporation with corporate offices in New York City and
Oklahoma City. The Company's stock trades on the NYSE under
the symbol: PKS.