Spring is officially underway, and while the weather at this time of year is unpredictable in the Chicago area, a sure sign of warmer days to come is just weeks away.
Get ready thrill-seekers! Six Flags Great America is gearing up opening day on April 18 with new attractions and returning favorites.
Six Flags Great America is putting the final touches on its newest attraction—"Wrath of Rakshasa," a record-breaking dive roller coaster that park officials say will be the steepest and most inverted ...
We’ve seen it from the air thanks to Skycam 9. Now we’ve seen it from the ground. Six Flags Great America opened the gates to us yesterday for a special look at the construction of their brand ...
The Wrath of Rakshasa has been under construction for months. The monster of a rollercoaster is said to be the steepest and most inverted dive rollercoaster in the world. ABC7 got a sneak preview ...
Located in north suburban Gurnee, Six Flags Great America is preparing to open for the season, one in which the park will debut its 16th roller coaster, the record-breaking Wrath of Rakshasa ...
As the calendar flips to March, the Chicago area is getting closer to theme park season, meaning that Six Flags Great America will soon be open. The iconic theme park located in suburban Gurnee will ...
Located about 15 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a year-round destination for families and adrenaline-seeking travelers. The park's attractions run the gamut ...
Six Flags didn't announce that the ride was sunsetting ... The park says it will be the first super boomerang coaster in North America, launching guests both forward and backward with speeds ...
Some parks, however, handle the process slightly differently. At Six Flags and Universal, for instance, the entire party has to wait in line the first time around. At the front, the guests that ...