Six Flags Fiesta Texas to debut duel-track, racing roller coaster named for DC Comics hero
San Antonio's Six Flags Fiesta Texas will debut the new Kid Flash coaster this summer, which features twin racing train cars.The Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster is expected to open this summer, Six Flags wrote in a. The twin tracks will cross over and under each other 12 times during the ride cycle,"like a twisted bowl of spaghetti," Six Flags wrote.
According to Jeff Filicko, marketing and communications manager for Six Flags Fiesta, the attraction named for the DC Comics character is the only racing coaster in Texas. San Antonio's Six Flags Fiesta Texas will debut the new Kid Flash coaster this summer, which features twin racing train cars.The coaster will run two trains on dueling tracks, allowing guests to compete in a race to the finish. Kid Flash, designed by Skyline Attractions, spans more than 1,000 feet and a maximum elevation of 23 feet. The coaster is designed to provide offerings for both young and old alike and comes with a minimum height requirement of 36 inches.
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