List of former Six Flags Great America attractions

This is a list of rides, attractions and themes from Six Flags Great America that no longer operate in the park.

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Rides & attractions

Former roller coasters

Coaster Year Opened Year Closed Manufacturer
(Model)
Location in Park Description
Gulf Coaster 1976 1976 Allan Herschell Company Orleans Place Small kiddie coaster that was located about were roaring rapids entrance is today.
Tidal Wave 1978 1991 Anton Schwarzkopf
Shuttle Loop
Yankee Harbor Riders accelerated from 0 to 57 mph (92 km/h) in 6 seconds. Was removed to make room for Batman: The Ride. Later located at Six Flags Over Georgia as Viper, and at Kentucky Kingdom as Greezed Lightnin'. Was scrapped in 2013 to make way for Lightnin Run. [1]
Z-Force 1985 1987 Intamin
Space Diver
County Fair Steel roller coaster that featured a stacked design and numerous steep rolling track dives. Later located at Six Flags Over Georgia as Z-Force, and at Six Flags Magic Mountain as Flashback. [2]
Shock Wave 1988 2002 Arrow Dynamics
Looping Coaster
Orleans Place Riders turned upside-down seven times in three different ways and reached speeds of 65 mph (105 km/h). Was removed due to maintenance issues, declining popularity, and to make room for Superman: Ultimate Flight. [3]
Rolling Thunder 1989 1996 Intamin
Swiss Bob
Hometown Square Secured in bobsled-like vehicles, riders careen around tight turns. Originally located at Six Flags Great Adventure as Sarajevo Bobsleds. Was removed from Great America to make room for Southwest Territory. Now located at Great Escape as Alpine Bobsled. [4]
Déjà Vu 2001 2007 Vekoma
Giant Inverted Boomerang
County Fair Floorless trains suspended beneath an overhead track traversed the track forward and in reverse. Removed due to maintenance issues. Now located at Silverwood as Aftershock. [5]
Iron Wolf 1990 2011 Bolliger & Mabillard
Stand-Up Coaster
County Fair Riders maneuver twisting turns and sudden drops while in a standing position. Now located at Six Flags America as Apocalypse. Iron Wolf was replaced by a new roller coaster called "Goliath" in June 2014. [6]
Ragin' Cajun 2004 2013 Zamperla
Spinning Wild Mouse
Mardi Gras Riders careen around tight turns and sharp dips while strapped within a spinning vehicle. Closed at the end of the 2013 season to be relocated to Six Flags America. Replaced by The Joker in 2017.

Show venue

Name Year

Opened

Year

Closed

Location In Park Description
Theater Royal 1976 2007 Orleans Place Theater similar to grand music hall building is now used for the queue for The Dark Knight Coaster.
Orleans Bandstand 1976 2003 Orleans Place Small gazebo that the Orleans' marching band would play in, replaced by Big Easy Balloons .
Ignite Stage 2013 2014 Hometown Square Big white stage that was used for IgNight — Grand Finale replaced in 2015 by a more modest stage.
Hometown Gazebo 1976 2013 Hometown Square Gazebo located in the center of Home Town Square that would host the Barber Shop Quartet, very popular among guests, removed for Ignite, returned in 2015 for the park's 40th season.
Southwest Amphitheater 1993 2015 Southwest Territory Large amphitheater that was originally built for the Batman Stunt Show, also housed W.B. Western Stunt Show and Spy Girl Stunt Show, replaced by Justice League: Battle for Metropolis

Flat rides

Name Year opened Year closed Manufacturer
(Model)
Location in Park Description
Ameri-Go-Round19762003Gustav Dentzel
Carousel
County Fair Originally built in the 1910s at Fontaine Ferry Park, replaced by Revolution and is currently in storage contaners by the dark night .
Cajun Cliffhanger19762000Chance Rides
Rotor
Orleans Place Originally located at Riverview Park. Was removed due to lawsuits from two injured riders. The Joker is located on its former site.
Power Dive19872001Intamin
Looping Starship
Orleans Place Removed because of maintenance issues. Its body could be seen in the boneyard for many years. Replaced with King Chaos.
Sky Whirl19762000Intamin
Triple Tree Wheel
County Fair Removed to make room for Déjà Vu.
Space Shuttle America19942007I-Werks
Motion Simulator Ride
Carousel Plaza Closed due to unpopularity and rising operating costs. The ride and building were removed in December 2009 after being SBNO for two seasons.
Bottoms Up19761983Chance Rides
Trabant
Hometown Square Removed when the Orbit was relocated from Orleans Place.
Bugs Bunny National Park19982009/2010VariousYukon TerritoryOpened in 1998 in Yukon Territory and included The Looney Tooter (Zamperla Rio Grande – kiddie train ride), Looney Tunes Lodge (SCS Interactive kiddie foam ball play area), Waddaview National Park Charter Service (Herschell kiddie ride), Porky's Buzzy Beez (kiddie ride), Petunia's Love Bugz and Pepe Le Pew's Peak. Petunia's Love Bugz and Pepe Le Pew's Peak were removed after the 2009 season to make room for the Little Dipper coaster; the rest of the area closed after the 2010 season. Porky's Buzzy Beez was brought back into the park in 2012 where it operated in East River Crawler's location.
Davy Jones Dinghies19771982Intamin
Flying Dutchman
Yankee Harbor The ride was located atop a pedestal within the Traffique Jam.
Eagles Flight / Delta Flyer19761984Von Roll
Sky Ride
County Fair, Orleans PlaceSky ride that took you from County fair to Orleans Place
Ferris wheel19801984Eli Bridge Company
Ferris wheel
County FairIt was sandwiched between the Fairgrounds Junction train station and the Eagle's Flight skyride station; it was removed when the Fairgrounds Junction train station was moved over to accommodate Z-Force.
Great America Raceway19762010Arrow Dynamics
Antique Cars
County FairWas originally named Barney Oldfield Speedway. Reconfigured from a figure-eight track to an oval track to make room for Splashwater Falls. Removed to make room for X-Flight. some cars are now used in the Grand Finale Parade
Hay Baler19772000Mack
Matterhorn
County Fair Removed to make room for Déjà Vu.
Hilltoper1977 unknownWisdom Rides
Himalaya
County FairHilltoper next to Turn Of The Century's lift; moved closer to the midway not long after and renamed Industrial Revolution.
Southern Cross19771983Von Roll
Sky Ride
Orleans Place
Spinnaker19761977Hrubetz
Round Up
Removed when Tidal Wave was built.
Splashwater Falls19872007Hopkins
Shoot The Chutes
County FairRemoved due to decline in popularity and old age. It was eventually replaced by X Flight.
Sky Trail 20102014Ride Entertainment Systems of Stevensville, Maryland Ropes course County Fair Removed due to decline in popularity
Yukon Yahoo19761991Anton Schwarzkopf
Bayern-Kurve
Yukon TerritoryLater renamed and moved to Delta Flyer's former location and took its former name.
Trailblazer19962006zamperla (joker)Southwest Territoryclosed for safety reasons
Hometown & Orleans Street Railway trolley cars19761996Custom Fabricators
Trolley
Hometown Square, Orleans Place Battery-powered cars and track now used for the Grand Finale parade. Had a few stops from 1976 until the mid 90's in Hometown and Orleans place. Operation as an attraction ceased for unknown reasons.
Traffique Jam19761984Arrow Dynamics
Antique Cars
Orleans PlaceRemoved in 1984 to make room for the River Rapids. 1 car is now used for the Grand Finale Parade
The Orbit19762016Anton Schwarzkopf
Enterprise
Hometown SquareRemoved in 2016 to make room for the East River Crawler. East River Crawler needed to be relocated from Yankee Harbor to make room for The Joker.
The Jester's Wild Ride20042016Zamperla
Rockin' tug
Mardi GrasRemoved in 2016 to make room for The Joker and put into storage at the park.

References

  1. Marden, Duane. "Tidal Wave  (Six Flags Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  2. Marden, Duane. "Z-Force  (Six Flags Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  3. Marden, Duane. "Shock Wave  (Six Flags Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  4. Marden, Duane. "Rolling Thunder  (Six Flags Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  5. Marden, Duane. "Déjà Vu  (Six Flags Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  6. Marden, Duane. "Iron Wolf  (Six Flags Great America)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
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