5 Fun Facts About Wicked Cyclone RMC Hybrid Roller Coaster Six Flags New England

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Wicked Cyclone RMC Hybrid Roller Coaster Six Flags New England

Wicked Cyclone is one of the most popular roller coasters at Six Flags New England. This RMC hybrid roller coaster is a hit ride at the park and beloved by guests who visit the park.

Here are five fun facts about Wicked Cyclone at Six Flags New England.


1. East Coast

Wicked Cyclone Roller Coaster Train Six Flags New England

This was the first hybrid roller coaster that opened on the east coast of the United States.

2. Inversions

Wicked Cyclone Evacuation Theming Roller Coaster RMC Hybrid Six Flags New England

This roller coaster features three inversions throughout its layout.

3. Opening


This roller coaster opened in 2015, replacing the Cyclone (formerly Riverside Cyclone) wooden roller coaster that had been previously located on this plot of land.

4. Height

Wicked Cyclone Lift Hill Roller Coaster Six Flags New England

This ride is 109 feet tall, which is actually shorter than the ride that it replaced.

5. Riders

Wicked Cyclone Storm Chaser Van Theming Roller Coaster Six Flags New England

Each train can hold a maximum of 24 riders on the roller coaster.


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