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Which Six Flags has the Batmobile?

The original installation of the ride at Six Flags Great America features a maximum height of 100 feet (30 m), while the installations to follow reached 105 feet (32 m). Each installation of Batman: The Ride has a track length of approximately 2,700 feet (820 m).



In 2026, several Six Flags parks feature the Batmobile as part of the GOTHAM CITY immersive lands, but the most iconic displays are found at Six Flags Great America (Illinois) and Six Flags Over Georgia. These parks often feature life-sized replicas of various Batmobiles—ranging from the classic 1989 cinematic version to the modern "Tumbler"—positioned near the entrance of BATMAN™: The Ride. At Six Flags Magic Mountain in California, the Batmobile is frequently featured as a stationary photo-op during the "DC Power Days" and "Fright Fest" seasonal events. Furthermore, in 2026, some parks have introduced augmented reality (AR) experiences where guests can "interact" with a digital Batmobile through the Six Flags app. If your goal is to see a physical vehicle, the Great America location is generally considered the "Bat-HQ" due to its extensive collection of DC Universe memorabilia and the heavily themed queue line that mimics the Batcave, complete with technical readouts and tactical gear displays.

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The Batman Stunt Show was a stunt show that ran from 1992 to 1994 in the Batman Stunt Arena at Six Flags Great Adventure. The show was loosely based on the 1989 film Batman, featuring various elements from the film such as Michael Keaton's batsuit, the Batmobile, and Vicki Vale.

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Regular. The Ride will show you what it feels like to be BATMAN, on this deeply intense 50-mile-per-hour juggernaut that is definitely not for the timid.

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the person must be UNDER 78 inches which is exactly 6 ft 6 inches. I would bet that if the powers that be at the park go so far as to take measurements a person could stoop just enough to get by it they really wanted. Does my parent need a ticket to go to Six Flags even if they are not going on the rides?

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There are no weight restrictions in any ride. Basically if you can lock the restraints you can ride. I am a big girl at 300lbs and 5'4 inches tall. I wear a 22 size pants and a 2x/3x blouse size.

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Its red track dominates the Six Flags America skyline. Just looking at the super-high and steep first drop of Superman from a distance gets your adrenaline pumping. Up close, it takes more than a bit of nerve to hop into line and board the super-sized ride. Thrill Scale (0=Wimpy!, 10=Yikes!): 7.5.

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SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight was the fourth roller coaster designed by the manufacturers Bolliger and Mabillard for Six Flags Great America. It was the 12th roller coaster at Six Flags Great America. SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight simulates flying by positioning its passengers parallel to the track.

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The two roller coasters are back running after safety inspections conducted by park officials and the state Department of Community Affairs. The Joker closed Wednesday after a guest reported a head injury, Six Flags spokesperson Kristen Fitzgerald told PhillyVoice.

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From 1991 to 1998, Six Flags Theme Parks Inc. was a subsidiary of Time Warner (now WarnerMedia), the parent company of Warner Bros. Entertainment. When Six Flags was sold in April 1998, Six Flags received an exclusive licensing deal with Time Warner for the theme park rights to DC Comics, among other Warner-owned IPs.

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You will bolt out of the station and get to 70 miles per hour in less than four seconds.

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The six flags comes from the six nations that have governed Texas during its history. These flags include Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America. When the park opened in 1961, it had themed areas for each flag.

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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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In 1979, Six Flags purchased the park and added Six Flags to the park's name. With 20 roller coasters, Six Flags Magic Mountain holds the world record for most roller coasters in an amusement park.

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