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  1. Batman – The Dark Knight officially opened on April 20, 2002. The ride was briefly renamed Batman: The Ride in 2008 due to a proposed new indoor Wild Mouse roller coaster by Mack Rides, called The Dark Knight Coaster. This new ride was then cancelled in April and the name was reverted to the original. However, The Dark Knight Coaster would ...

  2. The Dark Knight Coaster is a roller coaster with dark ride elements at Six Flags Great Adventure. It is based off of the 2008 film The Dark Knight. To be added At the beginning of the queue, guests first pass underneath the entrance sign and choose either the regular line on the left or The Flash Pass line on the right. The queue starts with an outdoor area. This area has a large switchback ...

  3. 6 de may. de 2013 · This indoor Mack Rides wild mouse coaster was originally supposed to open at Six Flags New England in 2008, but construction was never completed due to chang...

  4. The Dark Knight Coaster. Una montaña rusa del parque temático Six Flags inspirada en la película de 2008. Costando $7.5 millones, la atracción es una montaña rusa Wild Mouse cubierta que coloca a los pasajeros bajo la premisa de ser acosados por el Joker. Antes de ingresar en la montaña, los pasajeros ...

  5. A 1,377-foot indoor Intamin family coaster with a 37-foot drop and top speed of 33 mph. Height requirement: 44 inches The Dark Knight Coaster A 1,213-foot indoor Mack Rides wild mouse.

  6. 25 de oct. de 2010 · We posted a POV video of the Dark Knight coaster at Six Flags Great America some time ago & have had many requests for the Dark Knight coaster at Six Flags G...

  7. 21 de ene. de 2011 · This B&M floorless coaster was renamed from Batman - The Dark Knight to Batman: The Ride for the 2008 season due to the proposed new The Dark Knight coaster ...