
Six Flags Magic Mountain announced the Twisted Colossus roller coaster ride will debut. And this time, it’s going to be bigger and badder. For more information about Twisted Colossus (including a video), click HERE. Magic Mountain’s Colossus roller coaster ride is back. The original Colossus wooden coaster opened on Jand offered its farewell run on August 17, 2014. Four minutes of thrills on nearly 5,000 feet of track – longest hybrid coaster in the world.A staggering 116-foot drop at an amazing 80-degrees Front Rider's Perspective on Twisted Colossus (Rocky Mountain Construction: Hybrid) at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, USA.On-Ride back: ht.Zero G Roll where track twists 360 degrees.Western Hemisphere’s first “High Five” – where two trains pass through an overbanked turn facing each other with the illusion that riders can reach out and “high five” each other.Six Flags Magic Mountain wanted a wooden coaster for their 1978 season for the classic 'rumble and sway' movement that they felt was. Much like many other Six Flags roller coasters, Twisted Colossus was originally a wooden roller coaster, named Colossus, that was closed to undergo the newly-popular Iron Horse treatment.
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They removed just about everything from the station. A new stairway will help you get to Twisted Colossus after youve had your twisted sandwich. Magic Mountain officials say it’s set to debut Saturday, May 23! Wood meets steel when the iconic woodie returns as the new Twisted Colossus - the longest, most innovative hybrid coaster in the world. The area of the new Twisted Wiches sandwich shop, is now completely minus trees and will get new concrete and landscaping. Gayle Anderson was live in Valencia to experience the new rollercoaster TWISTED COLOSSUS at Magic Mountain. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
