If you are a fan of LEGO, then you have at least some episodes of LEGO Masters. I personally love when an amusement park is made, and each contestant must make their very own unique ride. The roller ...
GURNEE, Ill. (AP) — A record-breaking roller coaster set to open this spring north of Chicago now has a name: Mardi Gras Hangover. Six Flags Great America in Gurnee announced the name Tuesday. The ...
The Lego Fairground Collection already includes a roller coaster. Now, Lego is adding a Loop Coaster that is one of its tallest at just over 3 feet and it includes “an innovative elevator tower for ...
LEGO has had some truly impressive builds in its day, but this one is a minor miracle. Although LEGO has made roller coaster sets before, this new one puts the previous ones to shame. Via Gizmodo, ...
GURNEE, Ill. (WLS) -- Six Flags Great America unveiled its new Mardi Gras Hangover roller coaster, dangling riders upside down--100 feet in the air. Dubbed the "world's largest loop coaster" by the ...
A piece of amusement park history that holds a lot of memories for thousands in northern Ohio is up for auction. A front coaster car from Geauga Lake's famed Double Loop roller coaster is being ...
It was once one of the most iconic amusement park rides in Northeast Ohio and all of America, for that matter. The Double Loop roller coaster at Geauga Lake was a record-breaking thrill ride that ...
A 100-foot loop coaster dubbed as a “world-record breaking attraction” in an early-Thursday announcement by officials at Six Flags Great America is scheduled to open for the 2018 season at the Gurnee ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- Get ready to go loop-de-loop. Earlier in the month, the amusement park announced the closure of the non-traditional pendulum-style spinner ride, King Chaos to make room from more ...
That old adage holds true with the new Full Throttle roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain: Looks can be deceiving. Photos: Full Throttle launch coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain From the ...
The wooden Leap-the-Dips amusement park ride in Altoona, Pennsylvania, is the oldest roller coaster still running in the United States. Built in 1902, it became a National Historic Landmark in 1996.
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