Toggle navigation
Theme Parks
Rides & Atractions
News
Forums
Photos
Search
Theme Parks
Rides
Reviews
Photos
News
Theme Park Deals
Attractions
Containing
Location
Location
Location
Location
Type
All Attractions
Park
Ride
Attraction type
All Attractions
Roller Coaster
Childrens Ride
Water Ride
Water Slide
Show
Walk-through
Flat Ride
Play Area
Exhibit
Pay To Ride Attraction
Transport Ride
Dark Ride
Guided Tour
Event
Retail Outlet
Food & Beverage
Aquatic
Attraction
Category
All Attractions
Thrill Ride
Family Attraction
Children's Attraction
Operating status
Any
Operating
Closed
Announced
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Alphabetical
Most Popular
Highest Rated
Random
Recently Updated
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Alphabetical
Most Popular
Highest Rated
Lowest Rated
Most Reviews
Fastest
Longest
Tallest
Hourly Capacity
Random
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Most Popular
Highest Rating
Lowest Rating
Most Helpful
Random
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Most Popular
Trending
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Most Popular
Random
Photo type
All Photos
General
Construction
Artwork
Photo type
All Articles
News
The Parkz Update
Press Releases
Editorials
Search
Following the zero g stall on the green track, the blue track gets its chance to invert, completing a zero g roll over an airtime hill on the green track.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Twisted Colossus
Six Flags Magic Mountain
After the high five is an airtime filled double down on the green track, and a satisfying dive off an airtime hump on the blue track.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Twisted Colossus
Six Flags Magic Mountain
At the first turnaround is a "high five" element, where both tracks bank 90 degrees, and towards each other, giving the sense that riders can reach up and high five people on the other train. Note how the green track negotiates some fast back and forth twists to achieve this!
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Twisted Colossus
Six Flags Magic Mountain
A dispatched train races the train being dispatched behind as it loops around at the midway point. The upside of this approach is a very long ride time, and the sense of "riding twice", the downside is that the racing is inconsistent, since it depends on the loading speed of riders. The ride system does it's best however, adjusting the speed of the lift hill in an attempt to achieve a race between trains. An steep 80 degree drop leads into a low profiled speed hill.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Twisted Colossus
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Twisted Colossus is a rebirth of the original Colossus roller coaster, which opened in 1978. The original ride was a pair of racing wooden coasters, but a rebuild in 2015 saw new steel tracks, a much more twisted and extreme layout, and the connection of the two tracks into one continuous mobius loop.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Twisted Colossus
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Some sort of steam wagon.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Six Flags Magic Mountain
The entry signage to the district, complete with some nice feature paving.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Twisted topiary.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Six Flags Magic Mountain
The Gearworks Theatre
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Six Flags Magic Mountain
The steampunk inspired Screampunk District is home to Twisted Colossus and Scream!
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Six Flags Magic Mountain
The long overdue coat of paint is returning the ride to its correct Superman colours.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Superman Escape
Warner Bros. Movie World
Salmon-pink Escape is Superman Escape once again.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Superman Escape
Warner Bros. Movie World
The table at Dirty Harry's awaiting Star Tour guests for lunch.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Star Tour - Access All Areas
It's really quite amazing just how much detail work continues to happen. In Australia we're used to rides being rushed to completion and frequently opening under the guise of "technical rehearsals" or with hyped themed elements or effects simply missing altogether.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
Work doesn't stop for weekends. There have been reports of filming of a TVC on site in recent days.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
New custom hoardings appear as the hype amplifies.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
These custom banners are likely versions of print and billboard ads that have only recently been approved by DC Comics in the USA, which would explain why they have only been put to use at Movie World just now.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
A sun-safe painter busy at work. In addition to protecting himself from the harsh Australian sun, we also don't need to blur his face, so kudos to him!
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
Temporary scaffolding for use during the filming of TVCs.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
Old meets new with bitumen in place.
by Theme Park Girl, 8 years ago
Doomsday Destroyer
Warner Bros. Movie World
First
« Prev
665
666
667
668
669
Next »
Last
×
Join Parkz for Free
Love theme parks too? Join us!
Keep track of all the parks and rides you've experienced
Rate and review your favourite attractions
Join the discussion in our forums to find out what new rides/attractions are on their way
Register Today
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Twitter
Existing user?
Login Now