![]() Pass holders can receive free admission for the nighttime festivities on a first-come, first-served basis each day. Each night during "scream break," guests will be able to visit attractions - such as haunted houses and "ghouls" walking around the park - usually reserved for the park's annual Fright Fest each fall.Ī few roller coasters, including Kingda Ka and Green Lantern, will be open for night rides from 8 p.m. Green Lantern is expected to reopen for the park's spring break promotion from April 5 to April 16, which also includes a nightly "scream break" beginning April 8. The Six Flags Great Adventure website also lists the Green Lantern roller coaster, Congo Rapids and Houdini's Great Escape rides as temporarily closed. Mance declined to comment further on the reason for the closures.Īre Six Flags rides safe? After malfunctions, we talked to experts and pulled records The entire Frontier Adventures area of the park will remain closed until Memorial Day weekend, Mance said, including the Saw Mills Log Flume - which had its own safety issues over the last few years - and the Runaway Mine Train roller coaster. The roller coaster, which has been open since 1999, was rebranded back to its original name last year after years as Bizarro, a Superman-themed ride. It's not clear why Medusa will remain out of commission. "El Toro is one of our signature attractions, and we are working diligently toward reopening the ride this summer following testing and a full safety inspection by both internal and external experts," Mance said. Jennifer Mance, a Six Flags spokeswoman, said El Toro was expected to reopen this summer. ![]() The El Toro and Medusa roller coasters will remain closed when the theme park opens on April 1, a spokeswoman for the park said.Įl Toro's status isn't a surprise, as inspectors ruled the ride "structurally compromised" after a summer incident injured 14 riders, after the steel track was slightly pulled away from the wooden frame of the ride. ![]() JACKSON - When Six Flags Great Adventure opens its doors for the 2023 season, it will be without two of its main attractions for at least the first two months. Watch Video: Six Flags Great Adventure El Toro accident: What we know
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