VALLEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, the Thrill Capital of Northern California, in partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, on behalf of DC — today announced the opening of the park’s most innovative roller coaster to date, Batman: The Ride. On this new, state-of-the-art thrill, riders are suspended outward on either side of the track as the cars flip continuously throughout the experience. The cutting-edge coaster made its official debut during an exclusive, midnight opening event, attended by throngs of excited guests who were among the first to experience this groundbreaking roller coaster. Batman: The Ride is the park’s 11th coaster, more than any other theme park in Northern California. “As the world leader in thrills, Six Flags continues to raise the bar to deliver the most unique and innovative experiences in the industry,” said Park President Don McCoy. “Batman: The Ride is a game-changer and is the perfect headliner for the DC Universe area of the park, which already features an incredible collection of rides and attractions based on the world’s most iconic Super Heroes and Super-Villains.” Riders on this 4D wing coaster experience sensory overload as they flip head-over-heels at least six times along a weightless, tumbling journey with unexpected drops and vertical free-falls. Other highlights of this adrenaline-pumping coaster include:
Batman: The Ride is now open to the public and makes its home in the all-new DC Universe area of the park which features an incredible lineup of DC-branded attractions including: Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth, Superman Ultimate Flight, The Joker, Harley Quinn Crazy Coaster, The Penguin Ride, and the newly reimagined The Flash: Vertical Velocity. The area also offers a host of new food, shopping and entertainment options. Guests can pick up Super Hero and Super-Villain t-shirts and swag at The Daily Planet, The Joker Funhouse Shop, or the new Gotham City Gifts. For those super appetites, Quick Quenchers Refill Station, and Big Belly Burger, with mobile ordering, will be ready with hot, delicious food and icy cold beverages. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom features more than 30 rides and attractions, including unique, up close and interactive animal experiences. For more information, visit: sixflags.com/discoverykingdom. Six Flags 2019 Memberships and Season Passes are currently on sale. Members can now enjoy priority park entry, preferred parking and tremendous discounts of up to 50% on nearly all food and merchandise purchases all season long. Gold Plus, Platinum, Diamond and Diamond Elite levels are available featuring all the perks of a Season Pass plus other benefits including admission to all Six Flags branded theme and waterparks, skip the line passes, unlimited soft drinks and much more! For more information, visit the Membership Sales Center or go online to sixflags.com/discoverykingdom and sign up. About Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is the world’s largest regional theme park company and the largest operator of waterparks in North America, with $1.5 billion in revenue and 26 parks across the United States, Mexico and Canada. For 58 years, Six Flags has entertained millions of families with world-class coasters, themed rides, thrilling water parks and unique attractions. For more information, visit www.sixflags.com. Follow us on Twitter @sixflagsdk Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/discoverykingdom Follow us on Instagram @sixflagsdiscoverykingdom About Warner Bros. Consumer Products Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP), a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, extends the Studio’s powerful portfolio of entertainment brands and franchises into the lives of fans around the world. WBCP partners with best-in-class licensees globally on an award-winning range of toys, fashion, home décor, and publishing inspired by franchises and properties such as DC, J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World, Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera. The division’s successful global themed entertainment business includes groundbreaking experiences such as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi. With innovative global licensing and merchandising programs, retail initiatives, promotional partnerships and themed experiences, WBCP is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world. About DC Home to iconic brands DC (Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash), DC Vertigo (Sandman, Fables) and MAD, DC is the creative division charged with strategically integrating its content across Warner Bros. Entertainment and WarnerMedia. DC works in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisions to unleash its stories and characters across all media, including but not limited to film, television, consumer products, home entertainment and interactive games. Publishing thousands of comic books, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world. BATMAN, JUSTICE LEAGUE, SUPERMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. (s19) Related Videos:
Related Updates: Welcome to another West Coast Racers update from Six Flags Magic Mountain. Now that work is picking up at the site, you may see more frequent updates as we follow the progress of the ride. Let's take a look!! Written by Gregg Condon Not sure if this a permanent change or not, but the Member entrance has been moved. It was a beautiful day at the park and despite it being both Jubilee and a Holiday weekend, the park was surprisingly not busy during the morning hours. You may remember from our last West Coast Racers update that we had a bit of criticism for the park based on the amount of rides that weren't open. I also was unable to fit on Batman (but that wasn't on the park). I'm happy to say that today's visit was a complete 180 from our previous visit. Rides were open, running great AND I fit on Batman. I know the update seemed kind of harsh, but we've always called it like it is. And I'm very glad to call this visit like it is. Great day at the park!! Some work going on around the entrance to Tidal Wave, maybe some re-do of the concrete here? Hi Metropolis!! You are looking great!! So let's get into our West Coast Racers update. We have both video and pics for you this week. We also included some Slo-Mo video of other rides around the park, because why not. =) Of course, as I was going to get pics of the ride I realized I didn't put the memory card in the DSLR, so cell pics will have to suffice. Launch Track is close to complete and as you can see, the White track is heading up Lots of work going on around Cyclone 500 Another view Zoomed in, sorry about the quality. Cell Phone cameras work great, until you have to zoom in. Headed up towards Ninja, an overview of the area. Another zoomed shot, there was actually a LOT of new track done on Apocalypse. From this angle it almost looks like the Cyclone 500 loading area is the station for West Coast Racers. Took a look at some of the new merchandise around the park, I really love this Sweatshirt. Some other colors that definitely aren't my style, but they may be yours. How much are you gonna pay me to wear a half sweatshirt? I do love the Pride sweatshirt, just don't need to show off my gut wearing it. Picked up some of the Coasterdynamix Nanocoaster's for a friend. These are actually really cool and I may have to get some for myself at some point. Alright, that's gonna wrap it up for this update. Hope you enjoyed. The ride is really starting to move along and I'd anticipate even more work being visible soon. As for an opening, we had said around Fright Fest during our last update, and we are still holding to that. Although maybe mid to late August isn't out of the question. Related Videos:
Related Updates: Today we headed up to Six Flags Magic Mountain to check out the progress on West Coast Racers. But more than that, we were actually looking forward to getting to the park early, using our Diamond Membership early entry to our advantage and being able to ride some of our favorite rides quickly. Unfortunately, best laid plans don't always work out. Written by Gregg Condon Now before I get into the parts of our day that were extremely frustrating I just want to preface this. I don't hate Magic Mountain, or Six Flags. In fact, it's been my "home" park for my entire life. I've never lived more than 50 miles from the park (which is how far I currently live). I remember as a kid being totally intimidated by Colossus, and getting off of it and wanting to ride again. I remember getting Twickets. Revolution was my first looping coaster. I've been a Season Pass Holder at the park for probably 30 of my 43 years on this planet. That being said, Six Flags Magic Mountain, we need to have a talk. Let's start off with the good: I was super excited when I realized upon getting in for early entry that the front of the park was open. And that people could take care of membership stuff, do some shopping and even ... Get the "front of the line" pass for their membership. This was the first time I've actually used this benefit as the line was always too long. And I never wanted to waste the precious time you have before the park opens to get it. Always figured I was better served riding stuff. So yay, kudos for that!! (I would suggest having a food/drink location open though for those hot summer days) So after getting my front of the line pass for Twisted Colossus I waited patiently for 10:20 and made my way over to Full Throttle. Closed Ok, it happens, no biggie. Plus, it's sponsored by Chick Fil' A and well, that's another article. So I made my way over to Revolution. Nice to see them keeping up the planters, although they may want to trim some of this so you can see the sign. Hi Ace!! After a very fun ride on Revolution I figured I'd head up the hill, take a spin on Ninja and then take West Coast Racers pics. On the way I noticed that X2 was not open yet. Hmm. Roaring Rapids however is back open!! Since I'll be riding Infinity Falls next Thursday, I skipped this. I've heard I'll get plenty wet on that one. And of course, the path back to Apocalypse is still closed. Headed up the hill, Ninja closed. In fact, they were still walking the lift hill. So I decided to just get West Coast Racers pics instead. As you can see, there is still a LOT of work to be done here. You can however see some of the retracking work done on Apocalypse. Let's hope they aren't done, they certainly have the time. Since Jet Stream wasn't open yet either ... had a clear view. Pretty sure the new "building" they are putting in will be electronics for the launch. Victory is in your future ... how far into the future? Honestly? I'd be surprised if it's ready by Fright Fest at this point. Just trying to be honest here. Looks like more footers still need to be poured. Some are already done as you can see here. Cage'y things that go in the hole'y things that the dig'y things make. Crane on site, not a big one though. So don't expect to see any track going vertical anytime soon. This is likely for the footer rebar. Over by Cylone 500, some digging is going on. Which brings me to my next frustration with Magic Mountain. They were SO excited about this ride, they had that huge party in August to announce it. And here we sit, in early May. The ride has at least 3-4 months of construction left to go. Yet Canada's Wonderland opened their new ride ... yesterday. We're talking Southern California vs Toronto. Yes, we got a lot of rain. Not more than them. This area of the park closed after Fright Fest. That was in November. That was SIX months ago. And this is the result. So if you're planning on making a trip to SFMM to ride WCR, maybe make them holiday plans? As I continued my walk around the park, CraZanity was also closed. It was now around 11:00 and nobody was even here to test the ride. Batman was open, however I had to do the "walk of shame". I rode Batman opening day. And have ridden it HUNDREDS of times. Today was the only time I've ever come close to not fitting on this. And I've been heavier than I am now. Have heard from a few people that they did shorten the belts on this and Riddlers in February. This frustration is on me though, not the park. Time to drop a few inches before our cruise in August. =) So I figured I'd use my front of the line on Twisted Colossus and then head ... oh, look, closed. The other frustration was, I had now walked all the way around the accessible area's of the park. And had yet to see any food/drink locations open. As you can see, Wascal's doesn't open until 11:30. An hour after the park. I did eventually get something to drink across from Full Throttle, so there was that. Before leaving I did do another lap around the park. Another Kudos, the restrooms on Samurai Summit appeared to have gotten some work. Very thankful for clean and refurbished restrooms. Glad to say that Ninja was open. CraZanity was open and by the time I got back over there, Twisted Colossus was open and I was able to use my front of the line. No walk of shame there!! The ride is still amazing. I'll give the crew credit, I raced on both laps. In conclusion, a lot of frustrating things today. I really hope the park takes a look at all of this negative feedback, not just from me, but all of it that is out there. Magic Mountain has a fantastic leadership team. They really do care about the park. I'm not sure if it's coming down from the corporate level or what. It just seems that since they went to 365 days this is more common. Overall, we did get to ride a few of our favorite rides. But if you're like me and like to get to a park at opening to enjoy some "empty time" before the crowds show up, it was a bit of a bummer. Related Videos:
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