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How tall is scream at Six Flags?

Standing at 205 feet in the air, this mind-blowingly massive three-legged steel tower is so sky-scratchingly tall, we give you credit just for daring to ride it. Strap into your chair and settle in, because the ride to the top of the tower will be the longest, most anticipatory seconds of your life.



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Kingda Ka is quite simply the tallest coaster in the world and fastest roller coaster in North America.

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Standing at 200 feet, Acrophobia is a free fall drop tower that is THE epitome of a thrill ride. As you ascend into the air, you will get a great view of the beautiful Atlanta skyline. The tower slowly spins you at a vertical tilt. Then drops you at a speed of 50 MPH, 20 stories down!

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A spokesperson for Six Flags Over Georgia said SkyScreamer has been checked for safety, and the park has high safety standards. The amusement park released a statement to FOX 5 Atlanta. The safety of our guests and team members is our top priority. While SkyScreamer has the same manufacturer, it is a swing ride.

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The 3,100-foot-long (940 m) ride stands 165 feet (50 m) tall; however, the ride drops a total of 180 feet (55 m) at an angle of 85° into an underground tunnel. Goliath features two inversions, two overbanked turns, and a top speed of 72 miles per hour (116 km/h).

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Regular, Gold, and Platinum Standing at 200 feet, Acrophobia is a free fall drop tower that is THE epitome of a thrill ride.

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Mamba is a steel roller coaster located at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri. Designed by Steve Okamoto and manufactured by D.H. Morgan Manufacturing, Mamba opened to the public on April 18, 1998.

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Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, is home to a whopping 20 roller coasters -- that's more than any other theme park on the planet.

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