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Superman - Ultimate Flight

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 54 inches

About Superman - Ultimate Flight

Riders hang face down below the track to experience the sensation of flying. 2,759 feet of steel track includes a pretzel shaped inverted loop. Soar down at speeds of up to 60 mph!
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34 votes, so far

Pretty good and unique! The only problem is that I didn't have time to ride it anywhere else but the middle, and only 1ce. The line was an hour! But, that was probably because they only had 1 station running, and 2 trains. Normally, I they have 3 or 4 trains with 2 stations. So, only an 8. - Eli Katzman

I love the ride. But the last time I rode on it, something happened at the END of the ride and we were uncomfortable for like 10+ minutes waiting on it to get fixed. - Jacy Findley

tied for best in the park with goliath - Brandon ................

This one stands apart because it is so unique. My 8 year old son and I loved it! Looking down and seeing nothing between you and the ground is very cool. - Jim Bass

so cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Dean Scarborough

the best bitch - Ira Jackson


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