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- two SkyScreamers were announced in late 2010 for Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and Six Flags St. Louis for the 2011 season. On May 14, 2011, SkyScreamer officially...
- Details for Funtime". www.funtime.com.au. Retrieved 6 February 2024. "SkyScreamer: Extreme swings thrill and terrify". CNET. Retrieved 6 February 2024...
- between Arctic Cove and Friendship Cove. In 2004, Marineland opened the "Sky Screamer" triple tower ride. That same year, Marineland bought the Green Oaks...
- Kingdom (ARM Rides) SkyScreamer – Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Funtime) SkyScreamer – Six Flags Great Adventure (Funtime) SkyScreamer – Six Flags Over Georgia...
- recently finished a few w****s after. In 2012, Great Adventure introduced SkyScreamer, a 242-foot-tall (74 m) Funtime StarFlyer, that soars riders in a 98-foot...
- Parisian Taxis - Bumper cars on the streets of Paris. An additional ride, SkyScreamer, opened on September 2, 1996. It was a 250-foot-tall (76 m) skycoaster...
- the neighboring ride Flashback. Texas Chute Out was replaced by Texas SkyScreamer, a 400-foot (120 m) Funtime StarFlyer. On October 10, 2012, the Texas...
- portfolio includes Star Flyers and Slingshots, most notably under the SkyScreamer name at Six Flags amu****t parks. Lagotronics Projects – all of the...
- New England SkyScreamer opened in 2014 and, at the time of its opening, was the world's largest swing ride at 408 feet in height. The SkyWay attraction...
- time for the 2011 season. For the 2011 season, the park introduced the SkyScreamer. The swing ride is 150 feet (46 m) high and soars in a 98-foot (30 m)...