Mekado Murphy, the assistant film editor for The New York Times, moonlights as the newspaper’s unofficial roller coaster correspondent. Credit...Melcher Oosterman Supported by By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr ...
A new roller coaster is redefining what “extreme” means, breaking global records for height, speed and length. Six Flags Qiddiya City has debuted Falcon’s Flight, now billed as the world’s tallest, ...
A record-breaking theme park will open in Saudi Arabia later this month. Six Flags Qiddiya City will open on Dec. 31, anchoring the country's new hub for entertainment, culture, and sport. Promising a ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two men were stuck at 130 feet in the air Wednesday night after a roller coaster at the Circuit of the Americas malfunctioned, according to an email from a publicist representing them.
Theme park fans will have to wait a bit longer to experience the “first of its kind” roller coaster coming to Six Flags Magic Mountain. Originally slated for 2026, Six Flags confirmed to KTLA that its ...
Remember the first time you saw your favorite movie on the big screen? While you can’t fully recreate that experience, you can get pretty close thanks to Regal Cinemas’ upcoming movie series. The ...
Fans of the classic Hollywood Studios Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, have a little bit of time to grab backstage passes and hop into a super stretched limo. The ride will officially close ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The death of a 32-year-old man after riding a high-speed roller coaster at the Universal Epic Universe theme park was accidental, and an investigation has been closed, according ...
The launched roller coaster starring Aerosmith will close in March 2026. EW previously reported that the band was already removed from the ride's preshow. After Entertainment Weekly reported earlier ...
Read full article: ‘Tragic event:’ Guest dies after riding Stardust Racers at Universal Epic Universe in Orlando ORLANDO, Fla. – Universal Orlando removed a reference to “pre-existing conditions” in a ...
After a quarter century of Aerosmith delivering some pretaped thrills at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, the band’s branded Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster is no more. Walt Disney World announced ...
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