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Which theme park has Superman?

SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel - Six Flags America.



The Superman brand is exclusively licensed to Six Flags parks in North America and Warner Bros. Movie World in Australia. Most major Six Flags locations feature a "Superman-themed" attraction, such as Superman: Ride of Steel at Six Flags America (Maryland) or Superman: Ultimate Flight (a "flying" coaster where you lie face-down) at Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Six Flags Over Georgia. In Australia, Warner Bros. Movie World features Superman Escape, a high-fidelity launch coaster that propels riders from 0 to 100 km/h in just two seconds. Each of these rides is designed to simulate the Man of Steel's powers, whether through extreme speed, high-altitude drops, or the sensation of flight. In 2026, these attractions remain top-tier "thrill" experiences, often featuring intricate storytelling in the queues that immerse guests in the world of Metropolis and the Daily Planet before they board the ride.

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SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel - Six Flags America.

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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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Eureka, MO ? Six Flags St. Louis has shut down its Superman Tower of Power ride as a safety precaution after a girl was injured on the same ride in Kentucky. A 13-year-old girl's feet were cut off while on the thrill ride Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Thursday in Louisville.

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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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Gotham City is a themed land at Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, as well as various Six Flags parks. The area is inspired by the dirty industrial city portrayed in Batman comics, and hosts attractions themed to this concept, including Batman's Night Flight, and The Joker Funhouse.

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In 1992, Six Flags Great Adventure announced the addition of Batman: The Ride in place of Lightnin' Loops. It opened to the general public on May 1, 1993. Six Flags Magic Mountain announced the addition of their installation on August 4, 1993.

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Six Flags America: DC's Thrill Capital, just 15 minutes east of Washington, DC. This theme park has more than 100 exciting rides, shows and attractions plus Maryland's largest water park, Hurricane Harbor (included with park admission).

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