Dramatic footage of the incident shows guests carefully walking down the steps along the edge of the ride's tracks after it stalled at Six Flags New England on April 24 ...
The roller coaster, featuring a 208-foot lift hill and a 221-foot drop, has had an identity crisis since its launch in 2000. From 2000 to 2008, it was called Superman: Ride of Steel. From 2009 to 2015 ...
Video shows guests descending Superman: The Ride on foot after the popular roller coaster unexpectedly stopped at Six Flags New England.
Riders on a roller coaster at Six Flags New England had to climb down after getting stranded. Employees evacuated all guests from Superman the Ride. Check out the harrowing video.
Roller-coaster riders were seen walking down tracks high above Six Flags New England to escape a stalled ride - after reportedly being stuck for about an hour. TikTok user @lexistp recorded a video of ...
If you ever get stuck on top of a roller coaster, cross your fingers it's not the Superman ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain.