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| name = Six Flags Great Adventure
| name = Six Flags Great Adventure
| image = [[File:Six Flags Great Adventure Logo.svg|200px]]
| logo = Six Flags Great Adventure Logo.svg
| caption =
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| slogan = The World's Ultimate Thrill Park
| location = [[Jackson Township, New Jersey|Jackson]]
| location = [[Jackson Township, New Jersey|Jackson]]
| location2 = [[New Jersey]]
| location2 = [[New Jersey]]
| location3 = United States
| location3 = United States
| coordinates = {{Coord|40|8|15.71|N|74|26|25.65|W|region:US-NJ_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates = {{Coord|40|8|15|N|74|26|24|W|region:US-NJ_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| season = April – Early January
| season = Late March – Early January
| opening_date = {{start date|July 1, 1974}}
| opening_date = {{start date and age|1974|07|01}}
| previous_names = Great Adventure
| previous_names = Great Adventure (1974–1977)
| visitors = {{increase}} 2.913 million in 2021<ref name="2021 attendance"></ref>
| visitors = 3,220,000 in 2016<ref name="2016 attendance">{{cite web|title=TEA/AECOM 2016 Global Attractions Attendance Report Report|url=http://www.teaconnect.org/images/files/TEA_235_103719_170601.pdf|publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]]|accessdate=June 7, 2017|year=2016}}</ref>
| area_acre =
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| rides = 50
| rides = 58
| coasters = 13
| coasters = 14
| water_rides = 2
| water_rides = 2
| owner = [[Six Flags]]
| owner = [[Six Flags]]
| status = Operating
| president = John Fitzgerald |
| homepage = [http://www.sixflags.com/parks/greatadventure/ Six Flags Great Adventure]
| homepage = [http://www.sixflags.com/parks/greatadventure/ Six Flags Great Adventure]
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'''Six Flags Great Adventure''' is an [[amusement park]] located in [[Jackson, New Jersey]], owned by [[Six Flags Entertainment Corp.]] Situated between [[New York City]] and [[Philadelphia]], the park complex also contains the [[Six Flags Hurricane Harbor|Hurricane Harbor]] [[water park]].
'''Six Flags Great Adventure''' is an [[amusement park]] located approximately 20 miles southeast of [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]] in [[Jackson, New Jersey]]. Owned and operated by [[Six Flags]], the park complex is situated between [[New York City]] and [[Philadelphia]] and includes a water park named [[Six Flags Hurricane Harbor|Hurricane Harbor]]. It first opened to the public as simply '''Great Adventure''' in 1974 under the direction of restaurateur [[Warner LeRoy]]. Six Flags acquired the park in 1977. The park is located right off of [[Interstate 195 (New Jersey)|Interstate 195]] and is along Monmouth Road ([[County Route 537 (New Jersey)|County Route 537]]).


In 2012, Six Flags combined its {{convert|160|acre|adj=on}}<ref name="Maxine N. Lurie, Michael Siegel, M.D., Marc Mappen">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_r9Ni6_u0JEC&q=six+flags+great+adventure+acres&pg=PA746 |title=Encyclopedia of New Jersey |first1=Maxine |last1=Lurie |first2=Michael |last2=Siegel |first3=Marc |last3=Mappen |year=2004 |publisher=Rutgers University Press |isbn=9780813533254 |access-date=March 23, 2019 |archive-date=December 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231230063713/https://books.google.com/books?id=_r9Ni6_u0JEC&q=six+flags+great+adventure+acres&pg=PA746#v=snippet&q=six%20flags%20great%20adventure%20acres&f=false |url-status=live }}</ref> Great Adventure with its {{convert|350|acre|adj=on}} [[Six Flags Wild Safari Drive-Thru Adventure|Wild Safari]] animal park to form Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari. At {{convert|510|acre}}, it is the second-largest theme park in the world following [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]].<ref name="Kurt Snibbe">{{cite web |url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/disneyland-719038-ever-look.html |title=A close-up look at Shanghai Disneyland: the newest Disney Park |first=Kurt |last=Snibbe |work=[[Orange County Register]] |date=June 11, 2016 |access-date=March 31, 2017 |archive-date=April 1, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170401144138/http://www.ocregister.com/articles/disneyland-719038-ever-look.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
The park opened in 1974 under restaurateur [[Warner LeRoy]]. Six Flags took over ownership of the park in 1977. Today, the park contains eleven themed areas.


==History==
On August 30, 2012, Six Flags combined its {{convert|160|acre|adj=on}} Great Adventure Park with its {{convert|350|acre|adj=on}} Wild Safari animal park to form the {{convert|510|acre|adj=on}} Great Adventure & Safari park, making it the second-largest theme park in the world, after [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]].
{{More citations needed section|date=December 2022|talk=History section lacking cites}}[[File:Six Flags Great Adventure view.jpg|thumb|right|View of Great Adventure from the top of the Big Wheel, looking east]]


===Warner LeRoy era (1974–1977)===
Numerous artists have performed concerts at the park, including [[The Ramones]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[Heart (band)|Heart]], [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]], [[Cheap Trick]], [[Joan Jett]], [[Falling In Reverse]] and [[Alice Cooper]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/venue/six-flags-great-adventure-jackson-nj-usa-3d60d3b.html |title=Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ, USA Concert Setlists |publisher=setlist.fm |date=2013-05-19 |accessdate=2014-07-28}}</ref>
In 1972, entrepreneurial businessman [[Warner LeRoy]] developed concept plans for the '''Great Adventure''' entertainment complex, proposing seven parks be built within the complex: An amusement park, a safari park, a show park, a floral park, a sports complex, a shopping district, and a campground with beach/waterpark and stables.<ref name="2012 report">{{cite web |url=http://greatadventurehistory.com/Great%20Adventure%20pre%201972.htm |publisher=Great Adventure History |access-date=February 24, 2012 |year=2012 |title=Great Adventure Original Proposal |archive-date=March 24, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324032928/http://greatadventurehistory.com/Great%20Adventure%20pre%201972.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> His proposal also included plans for hotels, which were connected to the parks and could be reached by boats, buses, a sky ride and/or a monorail. LeRoy wanted his parks to flow naturally through the forest and lakes, capitalizing on the back-to-nature movement of the era. He chose a property then owned by the [[Stanley Switlik|Switlik]] family, in an area centrally located between the New York City and Philadelphia regions. The property on [[County Route 537 (New Jersey)|County Route 537]] had easy access to the newly constructed [[Interstate 195 (New Jersey)|Interstate 195]], which connected [[Central Jersey|central New Jersey]] to the [[New Jersey Turnpike]] ([[Interstate 95 in New Jersey|Interstate 95]]) and would eventually (in 1981) connect to the [[Garden State Parkway]].

==History==
[[File:Six Flags Great Adventure view.jpg|thumb|right|View of Great Adventure from the top of the Ferris wheel, looking southeast]]


Since the park's opening, it has been served by in-house emergency services composing of the Fire Department (Ocean County Station 58) and Emergency Medical Service (Ocean County Squad 80).<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://jsfirephotography.smugmug.com/New-Jersey-Fire-Apparatus-/Ocean-County-Fire-Apparatus-/Six-Flags-Fire-DepartmentStati |title=Six Flags Fire Department-Station 58 - JSFirePhotography |website=jsfirephotography.smugmug.com |access-date=2020-01-23 |archive-date=September 28, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928034216/https://jsfirephotography.smugmug.com/New-Jersey-Fire-Apparatus-/Ocean-County-Fire-Apparatus-/Six-Flags-Fire-DepartmentStati |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Ocean_County_(NJ)_Fire |title=Ocean County (NJ) Fire - The RadioReference Wiki |website=wiki.radioreference.com |language=en |access-date=2020-01-23 |archive-date=July 20, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720163019/http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Ocean_County_(NJ)_Fire |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Ocean_County_(NJ)_EMS |title=Ocean County (NJ) EMS - The RadioReference Wiki |website=wiki.radioreference.com |language=en |access-date=2020-01-23 |archive-date=February 15, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200215205248/https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Ocean_County_(NJ)_EMS |url-status=live }}</ref>
=== Warner LeRoy era (1974–1977) ===
In 1972, entrepreneurial businessman [[Warner LeRoy]] developed concept plans for the '''Great Adventure''' entertainment complex, proposing seven parks be built within the complex: An amusement park, a safari park, a show park, a floral park, a sports complex, a shopping district, and a campground with beach/waterpark and stables.<ref name="2012 report">{{cite web|url=http://greatadventurehistory.com/Great%20Adventure%20pre%201972.htm|publisher=Great Adventure History|accessdate=February 24, 2012|year=2012|title=Great Adventure Original Proposal}}</ref> His proposal also included plans for hotels, which were connected to the parks and could be reached by boats, buses, a sky ride and/or a monorail. LeRoy wanted his parks to flow naturally through the forest and lakes, capitalizing on the back-to-nature movement of the era. He chose a property then owned by the [[Stanley Switlik|Switlik]] family, in an area centrally located between the New York City and Philadelphia regions. The property on [[County Route 537 (New Jersey)|CR 537]] had easy access to the newly-constructed [[Interstate 195 (New Jersey)|Interstate 195]], which connected central New Jersey to the [[New Jersey Turnpike]] ([[Interstate 95 in New Jersey|Interstate 95]]) and would eventually (in 1981) connect to the [[Garden State Parkway]].


LeRoy collaborated with Hardwicke Industries, who previously built safari parks in Canada and Europe. Together, they set out to open the seven parks in stages over a 5-year period. After a 4,500 invitation-only guest opening on June 30, 1974, the Great Adventure entertainment complex opened to the general public on July 1, 1974, at a price tag of $10 million.<ref name="opening1">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DmlRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rBEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5128,607054|title=Coming Soon: Jungle Safaris in Jersey|last=Wilson|first=Earl|date=June 19, 1974|publisher=The Milwaukee Sentinel|pages=17|accessdate=March 6, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SwsrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Z5oFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210,686501|title=Safari Park To Open In New Jersey|date=May 12, 1974|publisher=[[Reading Eagle]]|pages=42|accessdate=March 6, 2011}}</ref> At the time of the opening, only the ''Enchanted Forest'' and ''Safari'' parks were operational, and despite plans for a seven-park complex, only those three (if you count [[Hurricane Harbor]]) parks were ever realized, with elements from five of the other planned parks being used to create the Enchanted Forest.
LeRoy collaborated with Hardwicke Industries, who previously built safari parks in Canada and Europe. Together, they set out to open the seven parks in stages over a 5-year period. After a 4,500 invitation-only guest opening on June 30, 1974, the Great Adventure entertainment complex opened to the general public on July 1, 1974, at a price tag of $10 million.<ref name="opening1">{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DmlRAAAAIBAJ&pg=5128,607054 |title=Coming Soon: Jungle Safaris in Jersey |last=Wilson |first=Earl |date=June 19, 1974 |publisher=The Milwaukee Sentinel |pages=17 |access-date=March 6, 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=December 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SwsrAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210,686501 |title=Safari Park To Open In New Jersey |date=May 12, 1974 |publisher=[[Reading Eagle]] |pages=42 |access-date=March 6, 2011 |archive-date=May 31, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220531143610/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SwsrAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210%2C686501 |url-status=live }}</ref> At the time of the opening, only the Enchanted Forest area and Safari park were operational, with elements from five of the other planned parks being used to create the Enchanted Forest.


The Enchanted Forest was designed and built to look as if it appeared through the eyes of a child. Almost everything was designed to be bigger-than-life. A ''Big Balloon'' was a tethered [[hot-air balloon]] that loomed over the park's entrance and was the biggest of its kind in the world. The ''Log Flume'' was the longest [[log ride]] constructed in the world at that time and it was accompanied by a giant "Conestoga Wagon", an over-sized log cabin restaurant called "Best of the West" and a huge Western Fortress, in the park's Rootin' Tootin' Rip Roarin' section. The ''Giant Wheel'' (now Big Wheel), then the tallest [[Ferris wheel]] in the world, and the ''Freedom Fountain'', then the largest spraying fountain in the world, were located on the opposite end of the park. One of the few [[Scale model|smaller-than-real life]] attractions was an outdoor walk-through attraction called the ''Garden of Marvels.'' It used working G-scale (o-g scale) [[LGB (trains)|LGB]] trains and boats amongst models of American landmarks and [[List of scale model sizes|1/25-scale]] recreations of European castles.
The Enchanted Forest was designed and built to look bigger-than-life. A ''Big Balloon'' was a tethered [[hot-air balloon]] that loomed over the park's entrance and was the biggest of its kind in the world. The ''Log Flume'' was the longest [[log ride]] constructed in the world at that time and it was accompanied by a giant "Conestoga Wagon", an over-sized log cabin restaurant called "Best of the West" and a huge Western Fortress, in the park's Rootin' Tootin' Rip Roarin' section. The ''Giant Wheel'' (now Big Wheel), then the tallest [[Ferris wheel]] in the world, and the ''Freedom Fountain'', then the largest spraying fountain in the world, were located on the opposite end of the park. One of the few [[Scale model|smaller-than-real life]] attractions was an outdoor walk-through attraction called the ''Garden of Marvels''. It used working G-scale (o-g scale) [[LGB (trains)|LGB]] trains and boats among models of American landmarks and [[List of scale model sizes|1/25-scale]] recreations of European castles.


[[File:Great Adventure May 6, 2007.jpg|thumb|right|Another view of Six Flags Great Adventure from the Ferris wheel, looking northeast. From left to right, the coasters are [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]], the now-defunct [[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Great American Scream Machine]], [[Kingda Ka]], The now-defunct [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]], [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]], and [[Bizarro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Bizarro]].]]
[[File:Great Adventure May 6, 2007.jpg|thumb|right|Another view of Six Flags Great Adventure from the Big Wheel, looking northeast. From left to right, the coasters are [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]], the now-defunct [[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Great American Scream Machine]], [[Kingda Ka]], The now-defunct [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]], [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]], and [[Medusa (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Medusa]].]]
This miniature village was an idea taken from LeRoy's proposed ''Over the Rainbow'' floral park. A tree filled with snakes, a carousel, antique cars, [[koi pond]], children's playground (called Kiddie Kingdom), [[petting zoo]] (named Happy Feeling) and a restaurant named Gingerbread Fancy (now Granny's Country Kitchen) were also borrowed from the floral park concept to create a section of The Enchanted Forest. This section created the park's main midway named ''Dream Street''.
This miniature village was an idea taken from LeRoy's proposed ''Over the Rainbow'' floral park. A tree filled with snakes, a carousel, antique cars, [[koi pond]], children's playground (called Kiddie Kingdom), [[petting zoo]] (named Happy Feeling) and a restaurant named Gingerbread Fancy (now Granny's Country Kitchen) were also borrowed from the floral park concept to create a section of The Enchanted Forest. This section created the park's main midway named ''Dream Street''.


''Shoppe Lane'' was named after a proposed "shopping extravaganza" park, which LeRoy had designed for the property. It lent its large open squares, huge fountain (Main Street Fountain), street performers (clowns and stilt walkers) and shops to the Enchanted Forest. Fairy Tales was the name of a shop that opened with the park in one of the park's over-sized bazaar tents. It sold stuffed animals and toys, including Superman. Other influences from LeRoy's proposal would surface in the years to come.
''Shoppe Lane'' was named after a proposed "shopping extravaganza" park, which LeRoy had designed for the property. It lent its large open squares, huge fountain (Main Street Fountain), street performers (clowns and stilt walkers) and shops to the Enchanted Forest. Fairy Tales was the name of a shop that opened with the park in one of the park's over-sized bazaar tents. It sold stuffed animals and toys, including Superman. Other influences from LeRoy's proposal would surface in the years to come.


''Neptune's Kingdom'' was a concept for a lakeside, aquatic show park. From its design came ''Aqua Spectacle'', the home for dolphin performances and high dive shows. Today, the stadium features dolphins but is now known as Fort Independence. Neptune's Kingdom was designed to run the length from Runaway Train to Northern Star Arena, but most of its influences appear in the park's Lakefront area.
''Neptune's Kingdom'' was a concept for a lakeside, aquatic show park. From its design came ''Aqua Spectacle'', the home for dolphin performances and high dive shows. Today, the stadium later known as Fort Independence is demolished. Neptune's Kingdom was designed to run the length from Runaway Train to Northern Star Arena, but most of its influences appear in the park's Lakefront area.


Rootin' Tootin' Ready for shootin' opened with [[Runaway Mine Train (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Runaway Mine Train]] on the grand opening on [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]]. A small compact coaster named ''Big Fury'' opened later in the season. The ''Sky Ride'' connected two ends of the park with stations in ''Rootin' Tootin' Ready for shootin'' and ''Dream Street''. The double sky ride ran originally at the [[New York World's Fair of 1964|1964–'65 New York World's Fair]]. The Great Train Ride was a small train ride that brought guests through a loop of the woods, rather than to a destination of another gate. A small handful of spin rides were located in the ''Strawberry Fair'' section and were as close to any thematic journey as the guests were going to take. The ''Fantasy Fling'' is older than the park and is the only survivor of these spin rides in 2008.
Rootin' Tootin' opened with Runaway Mine Train on the grand opening on [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]]. A small compact coaster named ''Big Fury'' opened later in the season. The ''Skyride'' connected two ends of the park with stations in ''Rootin' Tootin{{'}}'' and ''Dream Street''. The double skyway ran originally at the [[1964 New York World's Fair|1964–65 New York World's Fair]]. The Great Train Ride was a small train ride that brought guests through a loop of the woods, rather than to a destination of another gate. A small handful of spin rides were located in the ''Strawberry Fair'' section and were as close to any thematic journey as the guests were going to take. The ''Fantasy Fling'' is older than the park and is the only survivor of these spin rides in 2008.


The ''Fun Fair'' area debuted in 1975 with several new spinning rides, a smaller Ferris wheel and a Schwarzkopf Jumbo Jet roller coaster. The coaster never opened and was removed at the end of the season. A second flume called the ''Moon Flume'' was built by Arrow Dynamics to ease crowds on the Log Flume. It was built on the opposite end of the park and the station turntable is used for the stage of the Wiggles show today. The ''Fortune Festival'' was a new game section that was located where the Boardwalk section exists today.
The ''Fun Fair'' area debuted in 1975 with several new spinning rides, a smaller Ferris wheel, and a Schwarzkopf Jumbo Jet roller coaster. The coaster never opened and was removed at the end of the season. A second flume called the ''Moon Flume'' was built by Arrow Dynamics to ease crowds on the Log Flume. It was built on the opposite end of the park and the station turntable is used for the stage of the Wiggles show today. The ''Fortune Festival'' was a new game section that was located where the Boardwalk section exists today.


A large portion of LeRoy's vision for the amusement park that never came to be was the inclusion of dark rides. Although "Man, Time and Space", "The Keystone Cops" and "(Alice) Down the Wishing Well" (among others) never came to be, the ''Haunted Castle Across the Moat'', which was added a few years later, took its cue from the rooms and monsters of the "Hotel Transylvania".
LeRoy's original vision for the amusement park featured many dark rides. Although "Man, Time and Space", "The Keystone Cops" and "(Alice) Down the Wishing Well" (among others) never came to be, the ''Haunted Castle Across the Moat'', which was added a few years later, took its cue from the rooms and monsters of the "Hotel Transylvania".


In 1976, the park's entrance was moved to a new central location, the same entrance still in use today. It was designed with an outer mall called ''Liberty Court'' and its [[Federal style architecture]] was influenced by the celebration of the [[United States bicentennial]]. An inner mall called ''Avenue of States'' was adorned by fifty state flags in the central corridor. Six flags remain on Main Street today. The Enchanted Forest name on the park was changed to the complex's main name of Great Adventure. The Strawberry Fair and Fun Fair names were discontinued and the attractions in these areas became part of the newly named Enchanted Forest section. More spin rides, "yummy yummy" food, shows, games and the Safari became a part of "the greatest day of your life." The park became a major attraction with dozens of rides, shows, and several steel roller coasters. The ''Big Balloon'', ''Happy Kid Ride'', ''The Gondola'', ''Pretty Monster'', and ''Super Cat'' were the first attractions to be removed from the park before a new owner would make big changes.
In the early 1980s, the park's entrance was moved to a new central location, which is still in use today. It was designed with an outer mall called ''Liberty Court'', and its [[Federal style architecture]] was influenced by the celebration of the [[United States Bicentennial]]. An inner mall called ''Avenue of States'' was adorned by fifty state flags in the central corridor. Six flags remain on Main Street today. The Enchanted Forest name on the park was changed to the complex's main name of Great Adventure. The Strawberry Fair and Fun Fair names were discontinued and the attractions in these areas became part of the newly named Enchanted Forest section. More spin rides, "yummy yummy" food, shows, games and the Safari became a part of "the greatest day of your life." The park became a major attraction with dozens of rides, shows, and several steel roller coasters. The ''Big Balloon'', ''Happy Kid Ride'', ''The Gondola'', ''Pretty Monster'', and ''Super Cat'' were the first attractions to be removed from the park before a new owner would make big changes.


=== Penn Central / Bally's / Westray Capital era (1977–1992) ===
===Penn Central / Bally's / Westray Capital era (1977–1992)===
In 1977, construction began on a steel looping shuttle coaster called [[Lightnin' Loops]] (which was removed in 1992). Late that year, however, the park was purchased by [[Six Flags]]. This regional theme park company was owned then by [[Penn Central]], which had large stakes in the Philadelphia and New York City regions. Six Flags added rides found in bigger theme parks such as the wooden coaster called [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]] in 1979, The Buccaneer (a swinging ship from Intamin), Roaring Rapids (now [[Congo Rapids]], an Intamin River Rapids ride), Parachuter's Perch (now Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower, an Intamin Parachute ride) and Freefall (later Stuntman's Freefall, an Intamin First Generation Freefall), all before the park's tenth anniversary.
In 1977, construction began on a steel looping shuttle coaster called [[Lightnin' Loops]] (which was removed in 1992). Late that year, however, the park was purchased by [[Six Flags]]. This regional theme park company was owned then by [[Penn Central]], which had large stakes in the Philadelphia and New York City regions. Six Flags added rides found in bigger theme parks such as the wooden coaster called [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]] in 1979, The Buccaneer (a swinging ship from Intamin), Roaring Rapids (now [[Congo Rapids]], an Intamin River Rapids ride), Parachuter's Perch (now Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower, an Intamin Parachute ride) and Freefall (later Stuntman's Freefall, an Intamin First Generation Freefall), all before the park's tenth anniversary.


[[File:Six Flags Great Adventure warning sign.jpg|thumb|left|A sign warning people not to cut lines]]
[[File:Six Flags Great Adventure warning sign.jpg|thumb|left|A sign warning people not to [[line jumping|cut lines]]]]


1980 saw very few changes. In 1981, the park added a water ride called Roaring Rapids (now called Congo River Rapids). In 1983, the park added a Freefall Ride and in 1984, the park added a roller coaster called the [[Sarajevo Bobsleds]] but closed and removed [[Lil' Thunder]], a kiddie coaster, keeping the coaster count to four.
1980 saw very few changes. In 1981, the park added a water ride called Roaring Rapids (now called Congo River Rapids). In 1983, the park added a Freefall Ride and in 1984, the park added a roller coaster called the [[Sarajevo Bobsleds]] but closed and removed Lil' Thunder, a kiddie coaster, keeping the coaster count to four.


Eight teenagers, including four students and one graduate of [[Franklin K. Lane High School]], lost their lives in a fire at the [[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]] on May 11, 1984,<ref name="Fire Kills Eight at Great Adventure"/> sparking controversy over the safety of such attractions. After the incident, new fire safety laws were passed for amusement park fun houses and dark rides.
Eight teenagers, including four students and one graduate of [[Franklin K. Lane High School]], lost their lives in a fire at the [[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]] on May 11, 1984,<ref name="Fire Kills Eight at Great Adventure">{{cite news |date=May 12, 1984 |title=Fire Kills Eight at Great Adventure |work=[[Philadelphia Inquirer]] |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PI&s_site=philly&p_multi=PI&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB29798581E7626&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |url-status=dead |access-date=April 22, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110609134213/http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PI&s_site=philly&p_multi=PI&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB29798581E7626&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |archive-date=June 9, 2011}}</ref><ref name="baden">{{cite news |last=Janson |first=Donald |title=Baden Criticizes Inquiry by Jersey into Park Fire |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/12/nyregion/baden-criticizes-inquiry-by-jersey-into-park-fire.html |work=New York Times |date=July 12, 1985 |access-date=April 22, 2010 |archive-date=November 29, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129071045/http://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/12/nyregion/baden-criticizes-inquiry-by-jersey-into-park-fire.html |url-status=live }}</ref> sparking controversy over the safety of such attractions. After the incident, new fire safety laws were passed for amusement park fun houses and dark rides.


1986 saw the addition of a second looping coaster and the park's fifth roller coaster, [[Ultra Twister (Six Flags)|Ultra Twister]], with spiral inline twists. The ride was built next to Rolling Thunder, partially taking away the area's western theme. Another water ride called Splashwater Falls (which became [[Shoot-the-Chutes|Movietown Water Effect]] in 1992 and has since been removed) was added in which riders rode in a large boat which was pulled up hill and then down a steep waterfall, soaking riders. The new addition was made since attendance at the park had lowered since the Haunted Castle fire, and the park realized new additions were needed to keep the park alive.
1986 saw the addition of a second looping coaster and the park's fifth roller coaster, [[Ultra Twister (Six Flags)|Ultra Twister]], with spiral inline twists. The ride was built next to Rolling Thunder, partially taking away the area's western theme. Another water ride called Splashwater Falls (which became [[Shoot-the-Chutes|Movietown Water Effect]] in 1992 and has since been removed) was added in which riders rode in a large boat which was pulled uphill and then down a steep waterfall, soaking riders. The new addition was made since attendance at the park had lowered since the Haunted Castle fire, and the park realized new additions were needed to keep the park alive.


Attendance dropped even further when an accident occurred on the Lightning Loops roller coaster. A teenage girl was thrown from the train because she was seated on the wrong side of the shoulder restraint. After the accident, new safety features were added not only to Great Adventure's roller coasters, but also to roller coasters around the world. Once again, Great Adventure set both a bad and later good example for the amusement park world. However, the accident was not good for the park's attendance. Attendance was so low, in fact, that in 1987 rumors began to spread that the park may close in a few years. At the end of that season, the park was slated to get a new multiple looping coaster but by the end of the year, it was decided that [[Six Flags Great America]] would get the coaster since Great Adventure was not seen as a good investment. At the end of the 1988, the park was about to lose its license to sell food, and attendance was so low park management realized a big new addition was necessary.
Attendance dropped even further when an accident occurred on the Lightnin' Loops roller coaster in 1987. A teenage girl was thrown from the train because she was seated on the wrong side of the shoulder restraint. After the accident, new safety features were added not only to Great Adventure's roller coasters but also to roller coasters around the world. Once again, Great Adventure set both a bad and later good example for the amusement park world. However, the accident was not good for the park's attendance.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-06-19-mn-4991-story.html |title=Roller Coaster Harness Blamed in Rider's Death |website=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=June 19, 1987 |access-date=December 3, 2021 |archive-date=December 3, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211203183349/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-06-19-mn-4991-story.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Attendance was so low, in fact, that in 1987 rumors began to spread that the park may close in a few years. At the end of that season, the park was slated to get a new multiple looping coaster but by the end of the year, it was decided that [[Six Flags Great America]] would get the coaster since Great Adventure was not seen as a good investment. At the end of 1988, the park was about to lose its license to sell food, and attendance was so low park management realized a big new addition was necessary.


In the spring of 1988, it was announced that the park would indeed get a new coaster. [[Sarajevo Bobsleds]] was removed to make room for the new coaster, [[The Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Great American Scream Machine]], which opened in April 1989. This coaster had multiple loops and for a month was the tallest roller coaster in the world and brought the park back to five roller coasters. The Scream Machine was removed in 2010 to make room for the new Green Lantern stand-up coaster.
In the spring of 1988, it was announced that the park would indeed get a new coaster. [[Sarajevo Bobsleds]] was removed to make room for the new coaster, [[The Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Great American Scream Machine]], which opened in April 1989. This coaster had multiple loops and for a month was the tallest roller coaster in the world and brought the park back to five roller coasters. The Scream Machine was removed in 2010 to make room for the new Green Lantern stand-up coaster.
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In 1990, as part of a ride rotation program, a stand up looping roller coaster called [[Shockwave (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Shockwave]] was added to the park. Shockwave had previously operated at [[Six Flags Magic Mountain]]. However, Ultra Twister was removed at the end of 1989 and sent to [[Six Flags Astroworld]] for the 1991 season keeping the park's coaster count at five. In 1991, the park added a huge complex of "dry" waterslides. While guests got wet on them, they could ride these with regular clothes or swimsuits. These slides were themed after the rivers of the world. Roaring Rapids, as well as the second flume ride in the park, were incorporated into this complex. Roaring Rapids became [[Congo Rapids]], and The Hydro Flume became Irrawaddy Riptide.
In 1990, as part of a ride rotation program, a stand up looping roller coaster called [[Shockwave (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Shockwave]] was added to the park. Shockwave had previously operated at [[Six Flags Magic Mountain]]. However, Ultra Twister was removed at the end of 1989 and sent to [[Six Flags Astroworld]] for the 1991 season keeping the park's coaster count at five. In 1991, the park added a huge complex of "dry" waterslides. While guests got wet on them, they could ride these with regular clothes or swimsuits. These slides were themed after the rivers of the world. Roaring Rapids, as well as the second flume ride in the park, were incorporated into this complex. Roaring Rapids became [[Congo Rapids]], and The Hydro Flume became Irrawaddy Riptide.


=== Time Warner era (1990–1997) ===
===Time Warner era (1990–1997)===
In 1990, Time Warner acquired a 19.5% stake in Six Flags, then by the end of 1991 acquired an additional 30.5% giving them 50% ownership of the corporation, with the remaining divided equally by silent partners, The Blackstone Group and Wertheim Schroder.<ref name=AT0811>{{cite journal |last1=Seifert |first1=Jeffrey |last2=Slade |first2=Gary |year=2011 |title=Timeline: Six Flags Corporation |journal=Amusement Today |volume=15 |issue=5 |page=23B}}</ref> Time Warner used the opportunity to advertise and promote their movies through the Six Flags parks. Time Warner purchased the remaining 50% in 1993, then in 1995 sold 51% of the corporation to Boston Ventures. Time Warner, however continued to manage the parks through 1997.<ref name=AT0811/>


In 1992, the eastern area or Fun Fair area of the park was re-themed Action Town, and then Movietown in 1993. A Batman stunt show was added and the announcement that a new inverted looping roller coaster called [[Batman The Ride]] would be added. Lightnin' Loops opened for the first half of the season but was disassembled at the end of July to begin construction of Batman. That coaster was sold to [[Six Flags#History of Premier Parks|Premier Parks]], which at the time was a different company than Six Flags (but would eventually buy Six Flags). Premier Parks put one of the Lightnin' Loops tracks in [[Frontier City]] located in [[Oklahoma City]] and it still operates today. Premier Parks put the other Lightnin' Loops track in their park in [[Largo, Maryland]] (near Washington, DC), then called [[Six Flags America|Adventure World]]. That track was renamed the Python, which would be removed in 1999. At the end of 1992, the roller coaster Shockwave was removed as part of the "Ride Rotation Program" of Six Flags. Shockwave would be sent to Six Flags Astroworld and would reopen there in 1993 as [[Batman The Escape]]. So by the end of 1992, the park was down to just three coasters.
In 1990, Time Warner acquired a 19.5% stake in Six Flags, then by the end of 1991 acquired an additional 30.5% giving them 50% ownership of the corporation, with the remaining divided equally by silent partners, The Blackstone Group and Wertheim Schroder.<ref name=AT0811>{{cite journal | last1 = Seifert | first1 = Jeffrey | last2 = Slade | first2 = Gary | year = 2011 | title = Timeline: Six Flags Corporation | journal = Amusement Today | volume = 15 | issue = 5 | page = 23B}}</ref> Time Warner used the opportunity to advertise and promote their movies through the Six Flags parks. Time Warner purchased the remaining 50% in 1993, then in 1995 sold 51% of the corporation to Boston Ventures. Time Warner, however continued to manage the parks through 1997.<ref name=AT0811/>

In 1992, the eastern area or Fun Fair area of the park was re-themed Action Town, and then Movietown in 1993. A Batman stunt show was added and the announcement that a new inverted looping roller coaster called [[Batman The Ride]] would be added. Lightning Loops opened for the first half of the season but was disassembled at the end of July to begin construction of Batman. That coaster was sold to [[Six Flags#History of Premier Parks|Premier Parks]], which at the time was a different company than Six Flags (but would eventually buy Six Flags). Premiere Parks put one of the Lightning Loops tracks in [[Frontier City]] located in [[Oklahoma City]] and it still operates today. Premiere Parks put the other Lightning Loops track in their park in [[Largo, Maryland]] (near Washington, DC), then called [[Six Flags America|Adventure World]]. That track was renamed the Python, which would be removed in 1999. At the end of 1992 the roller coaster Shockwave was removed as part of the "Ride Rotation Program" of Six Flags. Shockwave would be sent to Six Flags Astroworld and would reopen there in 1994 as [[Batman The Escape]]. So by the end of 1992 the park was down to just three coasters.


Batman, designed by [[Bolliger & Mabillard]], opened in the spring of 1993 bringing the coaster count back up to four. In 1994, a motion simulator theatre ride was added. Initially, it was an airplane flying themed attraction but has since been changed to a Halloween theme in the fall over the years. A dinosaur theme and a three-dimensional dinosaur theme was also used for this attraction. For several years, it operated as [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] the ride and then as ''Fly Me To The Moon''. For the 2010 season, the attraction did not run and that building remained vacant for future use.
Batman, designed by [[Bolliger & Mabillard]], opened in the spring of 1993 bringing the coaster count back up to four. In 1994, a motion simulator theatre ride was added. Initially, it was an airplane flying themed attraction but has since been changed to a Halloween theme in the fall over the years. A dinosaur theme and a three-dimensional dinosaur theme was also used for this attraction. For several years, it operated as [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] the ride and then as ''Fly Me To The Moon''. For the 2010 season, the attraction did not run and that building remained vacant for future use.


1995 saw the addition of [[Viper (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Viper]], a steel spiral looping roller coaster similar to Ultra Twister and in Ultra Twister's old spot, bringing the coaster count to five again. 1996 saw the addition of an indoor themed junior roller coaster called [[Skull Mountain]]. In 1997, a multiple looping dual track shuttle coaster called [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]] was built but only opened for a day and encountered more technical difficulties. This coaster ended up not opening again until the spring of 1998. This coaster ran rather rough and was referred to as a "headbanger" as was Viper, and to a lesser extent The Scream Machine. The Mine Train and Rolling Thunder were also rough rides by then. Also, many flat rides were removed over the years and the park was showing signs of wear and tear, as well as obsolete attractions.
1995 saw the addition of [[Viper (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Viper]], a steel spiral looping roller coaster similar to Ultra Twister and in Ultra Twister's old spot, bringing the coaster count to five again. 1996 saw the addition of an indoor themed junior roller coaster called [[Skull Mountain]]. In 1997, a multiple looping dual track shuttle coaster called [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]] was built but only opened for a day and encountered more technical difficulties. This coaster ended up not opening again until the spring of 1998. This coaster ran rather rough and was referred to as a "headbanger" as was Viper and to a lesser extent The Scream Machine. The Mine Train and Rolling Thunder were also rough rides by then. Also, many flat rides were removed over the years and the park was showing signs of wear and tear, as well as obsolete attractions.

=== Premier era (1998–2005) ===


===Premier era (1998–2005)===
Premier Parks purchased Six Flags from Time Warner and Boston Ventures on April 1, 1998.<ref name=AT0811/> The following year, the new management team added a dozen flat rides to the park and declared a "war on lines". The Adventure River complex was retired but the flume ride and the [[Congo Rapids]] remained. A kiddie water play area also remained as part of a new kiddie ride area called Looney Tunes Seaport. A junior roller coaster called Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train (now known as [[Harley Quinn Crazy Train]]) as well as a kiddie roller coaster called [[Road Runner Railway]] were also added, but the star attraction was a floorless steel multiple looping roller coaster called Medusa (now known as [[Bizarro (roller coaster)|Bizarro]]).
Premier Parks purchased Six Flags from Time Warner and Boston Ventures on April 1, 1998.<ref name=AT0811/> The following year, the new management team added a dozen flat rides to the park and declared a "war on lines". The Adventure River complex was retired but the flume ride and the [[Congo Rapids]] remained. A kiddie water play area also remained as part of a new kiddie ride area called Looney Tunes Seaport. A junior roller coaster called Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train (now known as [[Harley Quinn Crazy Train]]) as well as a kiddie roller coaster called [[Road Runner Railway]] were also added, but the star attraction was a floorless steel multiple looping roller coaster called [[Medusa (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Medusa]].


No changes were made at the park in 2000, but across the property on a separate parking lot, a Waterpark named [[Hurricane Harbor]] was built and opened at the end of May. This was also separately gated and charges a separate admission from Great Adventure. The park consists of a dozen waterslides, a kiddie water play area, and a wavepool.
No changes were made at the park in 2000, but across the property on a separate parking lot, a Waterpark named [[Hurricane Harbor]] was built and opened at the end of May. This was also separately gated and charges a separate admission from Great Adventure. The park consists of a dozen waterslides, a kiddie water play area, and a wavepool.
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In 2005, the park added the world's tallest coaster called [[Kingda Ka]] and also dismantled Viper. With the addition of Kingda Ka, the season pass holders entrance to the park was closed because Kingda Ka's footprint went right over it. A new children's play area called Balin's Jungleland was also added. In 2006, a wooden twister coaster called [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]] was added in the spot formerly occupied by Viper, along with a new themed area, and another kiddie ride area to replace Bugs Bunny Land which was retired at the end of 2004.
In 2005, the park added the world's tallest coaster called [[Kingda Ka]] and also dismantled Viper. With the addition of Kingda Ka, the season pass holders entrance to the park was closed because Kingda Ka's footprint went right over it. A new children's play area called Balin's Jungleland was also added. In 2006, a wooden twister coaster called [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]] was added in the spot formerly occupied by Viper, along with a new themed area, and another kiddie ride area to replace Bugs Bunny Land which was retired at the end of 2004.


=== Shapiro era (2006–2010) ===
===Shapiro era (2006–2010)===

At the end of 2005, a proxy battle resulted in two major stockholders assuming control of the Six Flags Board. The Premier Group was ousted in December and the new board appointed Mark Shapiro as CEO.<ref name=AT0811/> In 2007, the park added Wiggles World and removed [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]]. The rolls were replaced with banked hills to enhance ride performance. However, the ride closed forever on June 28 due to technical problems with the ride. Disassembling occurred that September. In addition, the path leading to Chiller was blocked off and several rides including Freefall, Splashwater Falls/Movietown Water Effect, and a couple other flat rides were removed.
At the end of 2005, a proxy battle resulted in two major stockholders assuming control of the Six Flags Board. The Premier Group was ousted in December and the new board appointed Mark Shapiro as CEO.<ref name=AT0811/> In 2007, the park added Wiggles World and removed [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]]. The rolls were replaced with banked hills to enhance ride performance. However, the ride closed forever on June 28 due to technical problems with the ride. Disassembling occurred that September. In addition, the path leading to Chiller was blocked off and several rides including Freefall, Splashwater Falls/Movietown Water Effect, and a couple other flat rides were removed.


In 2008, in the area occupied by the [[Movietown Water Effect]], a new junior indoor Wild Mouse rollercoaster was added called [[The Dark Knight (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Dark Knight]]. Motion Simulator Ride ended the SpongeBob theming in favor of ''Fly Me To The Moon''. Also [[Glow in the Park Parade]] was added to the entertainment lineup.
In 2008, in the area occupied by the Movietown Water Effect, a new junior indoor Wild Mouse rollercoaster was added called [[The Dark Knight (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Dark Knight]]. Motion Simulator Ride ended the SpongeBob theming in favor of ''Fly Me To The Moon''. Also [[Glow in the Park Parade]] was added to the entertainment lineup.


Medusa was refurbished over the off-season and returned in 2009 as "Bizarro", a new incarnation of the same ride. The whole coaster, station, and surrounding theme elements were all changed and repainted to go with the new theme of the ride. Bizarro comic strips were put up along the queue line, and special effects and audio were added to the actual ride. The refurbishment brought crowds back to a ride that was beginning to lose its original charm and popularity.
Medusa was refurbished over the off-season and returned in 2009 as "Bizarro", a new incarnation of the same ride. The whole coaster, station, and surrounding theme elements were all changed and repainted to go with the new theme of the ride. Bizarro comic strips were put up along the queue line, and special effects and audio were added to the actual ride. The refurbishment brought crowds back to a ride that was beginning to lose its original charm and popularity.


{{wide image|SFGadv Skyline.jpg|1000px|Panorama of Great Adventure's skyline in 2006. From left to right: [[Kingda Ka]], [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]], [[Bizarro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Bizarro]] (visible in full size picture), the now-defunct [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]], the now defunct [[The Great American Scream Machine (New Jersey)|Great American Scream Machine]], [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]], the now defunct [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]] and Stuntman's Freefall, and operating [[Nitro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Nitro]].}}
{{wide image|SFGadv Skyline.jpg|1000px|Panorama of Great Adventure's skyline in 2006. From left to right: [[Kingda Ka]], [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]], [[Medusa (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Medusa]] (visible in full size picture), the now-defunct [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]], the now defunct [[The Great American Scream Machine (New Jersey)|Great American Scream Machine]], [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]], the now defunct [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]] and Stuntman's Freefall, and operating [[Nitro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Nitro]].}}


===Weber/Anderson era (2010–present)===
===Weber/Anderson era (2010–2019)===
[[File:Greenlantern.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Green Lantern construction]]
[[File:Greenlantern.jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]] under construction in 2011, the coaster had previously operated at [[Kentucky Kingdom|Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom]]]]
The theme park's parent Six Flags emerged from a 2008-2010 bankruptcy with Al Weber Jr. as an interim CEO and subsequently by [[Jim Reid-Anderson]] in August 2010. The company parent also moved its corporate headquarters from New York City back to Texas where the company started.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/james-reid-anderson-named-chairman-president-and-chief-executive-officer-of-six-flags-entertainment-corporation-100615754.html James Reid-Anderson Named Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation], ''PR Newswire'', August 13, 2010.</ref>
The theme park's parent Six Flags emerged from a 2008–2010 bankruptcy with Al Weber Jr. as an interim CEO and subsequently by [[Jim Reid-Anderson]] in August 2010. The company parent also moved its corporate headquarters from New York City back to Texas, where the company started.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/james-reid-anderson-named-chairman-president-and-chief-executive-officer-of-six-flags-entertainment-corporation-100615754.html |title=James Reid-Anderson Named Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation |work=PR Newswire |date=August 13, 2010 |access-date=December 11, 2019 |archive-date=October 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221013141211/https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/james-reid-anderson-named-chairman-president-and-chief-executive-officer-of-six-flags-entertainment-corporation-100615754.html |url-status=live }}</ref>


For the 2010 season, the Motion Simulator ride ''Fly Me To The Moon'' did not reopen and was not replaced with anything and remained vacant. In April 2010, rumors also began that the Great American Scream Machine would be removed at the end of the season. By mid June, rumors were that the coaster would be removed on July 1. That date came and went but on July 5, 2010, via Facebook, Six Flags confirmed the rumored removal of the [[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Great American Scream Machine]] on July 18, 2010. The ride closed on late on that date and was demolished immediately after to make room for "a major new attraction in 2011." On September 16, 2010, the park announced that the [[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]], a standup roller coaster formerly known as Chang at the recently-closed [[Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom]], would debut in the Boardwalk section for the 2011 season. Green Lantern's lift hill and first drop runs parallel to the lift hill of Superman Ultimate Flight, which involved the demolition of a rarely used section of the preferred parking area.
For the 2010 season, the Motion Simulator ride ''Fly Me To The Moon'' did not reopen and was not replaced with anything and remained vacant. In April 2010, rumors also began that the Great American Scream Machine would be removed at the end of the season. By mid-June, rumors were that the coaster would be removed on July 1. That date came and went but on July 5, 2010, via Facebook, Six Flags confirmed the rumored removal of the [[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Great American Scream Machine]] on July 18, 2010. The ride closed late on that date and was demolished immediately after to make room for "a major new attraction in 2011." On September 16, 2010, the park announced that the [[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]], a standup roller coaster formerly known as Chang at the recently closed [[Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom]], would debut in the Boardwalk section for the 2011 season. Green Lantern's lift hill and first drop run parallel to the lift hill of Superman Ultimate Flight, which involved the demolition of a rarely used section of the preferred parking area.


In late 2010, Six Flags began the process of removing licensed theming from attractions. They terminated several licenses including their license with [[The Wiggles]]. Wiggles' World was renamed and rethemed to Safari Kids in time for the 2011 season. Also in 2011, eruption was removed. Construction for the new Funtime Slingshot replacing eruption started mid-June 2011 and was recently finished a few weeks after.<ref>{{cite news|last=MacDonald|first=Brady|title=Six Flags amusement parks prepare for thematic makeovers|url=http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/themeparks/la-trb-six-flags-retheme-20101122,0,3267615.story|accessdate=November 27, 2010|newspaper=LA Times|date=November 25, 2010}}</ref>
In late 2010, Six Flags began the process of removing licensed theming from attractions. They terminated several licenses including their license with [[The Wiggles]]. Wiggles' World was renamed and rethemed to Safari Kids in time for the 2011 season. Also in 2011, eruption was removed. Construction for the new Funtime Slingshot replacing eruption started mid-June 2011 and was recently finished a few weeks after.<ref>{{cite news |last=MacDonald |first=Brady |title=Six Flags amusement parks prepare for thematic makeovers |url=https://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/themeparks/la-trb-six-flags-retheme-20101122,0,3267615.story |access-date=November 27, 2010 |newspaper=LA Times |date=November 25, 2010 |archive-date=January 13, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120113090509/http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/themeparks/la-trb-six-flags-retheme-20101122,0,3267615.story |url-status=live }}</ref>


In 2012, Great Adventure introduced ''[[SkyScreamer]]'', a {{convert|242|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} [[Funtime (manufacturer)|Funtime]] [[Swing ride|StarFlyer]], that soars riders in a {{convert|98|ft|m|adj=on}} circle at speeds over 43 miles per hour (69&nbsp;km/h), that opened in the spring of 2012, along with bumper cars, flying elephants, and a musical themed scrambler that opened in the newly transformed area ''[[Adventure Alley]]'' (formerly Fantasy Forest area around the Big Wheel). On February 13, 2012, Six Flags [[Hurricane Harbor]] in New Jersey announced a new major water attraction ''[[King Cobra (ride)|King Cobra]]'', that is the first in the United States.<ref name="Water">{{cite web|title=just announced...|url=https://www.facebook.com/ACE.NewJersey/posts/10150599644518684|author=American Coaster Enthusiasts New Jersey Region|publisher=Facebook|date=February 10, 2012|accessdate=February 11, 2012}}</ref><ref name="PR">{{cite web|title=Six Flags Great Adventure Announces Massive, Cobra-Themed Water Slide for 2012|url=http://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneHarborNJ/info/news_KingCobra.aspx|work=Press Release|publisher=Six Flags|accessdate=February 13, 2012|author=Six Flags Great Adventure|date=February 13, 2012}}</ref> The ride ''Falls'' at ''Hurricane Harbor'' was proposed to get a transformation, giving it a trapdoor release in 2012,<ref name="SFGADvPR">{{cite web|title=Six Flags Great Adventure Announces New Attractions for 2012|url=http://news.sixflags.com/2012news/2011/08/26/greatadventure/|work=Press Release|publisher=Six Flags|accessdate=September 1, 2011|author=Six Flags Great Adventure|date=September 1, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=So much going on...|url=http://www.facebook.com/sixflagsgreatadventure/posts/10150321173693513|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=September 26, 2011|author=Six Flags Great Adventure|date=September 26, 2010}}</ref> but was later cancelled for the new attraction King Cobra.<ref name="PR"/> Furthermore in 2012, Six Flags Great Adventure removed two of its four Johnny Rockets food stands, one located in Plaza Del Carnival and the other in the Boardwalk. Both were replaced with a new food stand named Totally Kickin' Chicken.
In 2012, Great Adventure introduced ''[[SkyScreamer]]'', a {{convert|242|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} [[Funtime (manufacturer)|Funtime]] [[Swing ride|StarFlyer]], that soars riders in a {{convert|98|ft|m|adj=on}} circle at speeds over 43 miles per hour (69&nbsp;km/h), that opened in the spring of 2012, along with bumper cars, flying elephants, and a musical themed scrambler that opened in the newly transformed area ''[[Adventure Alley]]'' (formerly Fantasy Forest area around the Big Wheel). On February 13, 2012, Six Flags [[Hurricane Harbor]] in New Jersey announced a new major water attraction ''[[King Cobra (ride)|King Cobra]]'', that is the first in the United States.<ref name="Water">{{cite web |title=just announced... |url=https://www.facebook.com/ACE.NewJersey/posts/10150599644518684 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/59991918683/10150599644518684 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited |author=American Coaster Enthusiasts New Jersey Region |publisher=Facebook |date=February 10, 2012 |access-date=February 11, 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref name="PR">{{cite web |title=Six Flags Great Adventure Announces Massive, Cobra-Themed Water Slide for 2012 |url=http://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneHarborNJ/info/news_KingCobra.aspx |work=Press Release |publisher=Six Flags |access-date=February 13, 2012 |author=Six Flags Great Adventure |date=February 13, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120531115415/http://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneHarborNJ/info/news_KingCobra.aspx |archive-date=May 31, 2012}}</ref> The ride ''Falls'' at ''Hurricane Harbor'' was proposed to get a transformation, giving it a trapdoor release in 2012,<ref name="SFGADvPR">{{cite web |title=Six Flags Great Adventure Announces New Attractions for 2012 |url=http://news.sixflags.com/2012news/2011/08/26/greatadventure/ |work=Press Release |publisher=Six Flags |access-date=September 1, 2011 |author=Six Flags Great Adventure |date=September 1, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120331131501/http://news.sixflags.com/2012news/2011/08/26/greatadventure/ |archive-date=March 31, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=So much going on... |url=http://www.facebook.com/sixflagsgreatadventure/posts/10150321173693513 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/69421318512/10150321173693513 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited |publisher=Facebook |access-date=September 26, 2011 |author=Six Flags Great Adventure |date=September 26, 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref> but was later cancelled for the new attraction King Cobra.<ref name="PR"/> Furthermore, in 2012, Six Flags Great Adventure removed two of its four Johnny Rockets food stands, one located in Plaza Del Carnival and the other in the Boardwalk. Both were replaced with a new food stand named Totally Kickin' Chicken.


In August 30, 2012, Six Flags combined its {{convert|160|acre|adj=on}} Great Adventure Park with its {{convert|350|acre|adj=on}} Wild Safari animal park to form the {{convert|510|acre|adj=on}} Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari park, the second-largest theme park in the world, after [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web
On August 30, 2012, Six Flags combined its {{convert|125|acre|adj=on}} Great Adventure Park<ref name="Maxine N. Lurie, Michael Siegel, M.D., Marc Mappen"/> with its {{convert|350|acre|adj=on}} Wild Safari animal park to form the {{convert|510|acre|adj=on}} Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari park, the second-largest theme park in the world, after [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]].<ref name="Kurt Snibbe"/><ref name="Robert Niles">{{cite web |url=http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201305/3497/ |title=Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World |first=Robert |last=Niles |date=May 26, 2013 |access-date=March 22, 2016 |archive-date=December 23, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171223142157/http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201305/3497/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| url = http://www.ocregister.com/articles/disneyland-719038-ever-look.html
| title = A close-up look at Shanghai Disneyland: the newest Disney Park
| author = Kurt Snibbe
| work = [[Orange County Register]]
| date = June 11, 2016
| accessdate = March 31, 2017
}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last1 = Kowalczik| first1 = Christopher| last2 = Kowalczik| first2 = Carol| year = 2008| title = Simply Disney: Vacation Planning Made Easy 2008| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=nLeLPihz7xIC&pg=PA107&dq=%22animal+kingdom%22+%22five+times+the+size+of+the+Magic+Kingdom%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjA3P74xtTLAhWDGx4KHcmqDyM4ChDoAQhBMAQ#v=onepage&q=%22animal%20kingdom%22%20%22five%20times%20the%20size%20of%20the%20Magic%20Kingdom%22&f=false|publisher = Lulu Publishing|page = 107|access-date = 2016-03-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201305/3497/| title = Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World| author = Robert Niles| date = 2013-05-26| accessdate = 2016-03-22}}</ref>


A [[4th Dimension roller coaster]] was opened in spring 2016, called The Joker.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://abc7ny.com/hobbies/take-a-virtual-ride-on-total-mayhem-six-flags-planned-2016-coaster/968195/ |title=Take a virtual ride on Total Mayhem, Six Flags Great Adventure's planned 2016 roller coaster |work=ABC7 New York |date=September 3, 2015 |access-date=September 3, 2015 |archive-date=September 6, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906154325/http://abc7ny.com/hobbies/take-a-virtual-ride-on-total-mayhem-six-flags-planned-2016-coaster/968195/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
On September 29, 2012, Great Adventure hosted the FestEvil, a festival hosting contemporary metal and hardcore acts. [[Falling In Reverse]] and [[We Came As Romans]] coheadlined. The show ended in a controversial manner when Falling In Reverse frontman [[Ronnie Radke]] threw a microphone stand into the crowd, injuring two attendees. Radke was arrested after the show, and subsequently a spokesperson for Great Adventure announced that the park would no longer host shows with metal bands.<ref>http://www.metalinsider.net/douchetastic/six-flags-bans-metal-concerts-after-falling-in-reverse-singer-throws-mic-stands-into-crowd</ref>


In 2017, Six Flags added Justice League: Battle For Metropolis a 4D dark ride.
On August 29, 2013, Six Flags officially announced the addition of [[Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom]] for the 2014 season a drop tower to be built on the vertical supports of [[Kingda Ka]], as well as the removal of Rolling Thunder on September 8.<ref>{{cite web|title=New for 2014|url=http://content.sixflags.com/comingin2014/|date=August 29, 2013|accessdate=August 29, 2013}}</ref>


The ride Cyborg Cyber Spin opened in spring of 2018.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/geek/cyborg-cyber-spin-six-flags-great-adventure-anti-gravity-20170831.html |title=Six Flags to open anti-gravity Cyborg ride in 2018 |work=Philly.com |last=Gensler |first=Howard |date=August 31, 2017 |access-date=August 31, 2017 |archive-date=September 1, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170901005625/http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/geek/cyborg-cyber-spin-six-flags-great-adventure-anti-gravity-20170831.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
On August 28, 2014, Six Flags officially announced the addition of a Giant Loop from [[Larson International]] for the 2015 season, dubbed as Looping Dragon in Plaza del Carnaval section of the park. The Giant Loop was later renamed on January 14, 2015 to El Diablo.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.app.com/videos/news/2015/01/13/21719661/|title=Six Flag's new coaster El Diablo|date=January 13, 2015|work=Asbury Park Press|accessdate=September 3, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Great Adventure Announces New Theme, Location for 2015 Looping Coaster|url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/newsroom/january-14-2015|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=February 1, 2015}}</ref>


Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth, a large scale custom [[Zamperla]] pendulum ride, was opened in 2019.<ref name="WonderWoman">{{cite web |title=Six Flags is getting a new pendulum ride. It's 17 stories tall. |url=https://www.nj.com/ocean/index.ssf/2018/08/worlds_tallest_pendulum_ride_to_open_in_nj.html |website=NJ.com |date=August 30, 2018 |access-date=August 31, 2018 |archive-date=August 30, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180830222730/https://www.nj.com/ocean/index.ssf/2018/08/worlds_tallest_pendulum_ride_to_open_in_nj.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
In March 2015, Six Flags Great Adventure announced its plans to clear more than 18,000 trees to build a 90-acre solar farm with 21.9 megawatts capable of meeting virtually all of the theme park's electrical needs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://micromediapubs.com/six-flags-proposes-solar-panel-field-undeveloped-property/|title=Six Flags Proposes Solar Panel Field For Undeveloped Property - Micromedia Publications|work=Micromedia Publications|accessdate=September 3, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last = Mullen | first = Shannon | publisher = Asbury Park Press | date = March 27, 2015 | url = http://www.app.com/story/news/local/2015/03/26/six-flags-great-adventure-solar-farm/70496800/ |title=Six Flags to cut down 18,000 trees to build NJ's largest solar farm | accessdate = 2015-03-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ecowatch.com/2015/03/28/six-flags-solar-farm/|title=Six Flags to Build New Jersey's Largest Solar Farm and Become First Theme Park to Be Entirely Self-Powered|author=Anastasia Pantsios|work=EcoWatch|accessdate=September 3, 2015}}</ref> On September 3, 2015, Six Flags Great Adventure announced they would open a [[4th Dimension roller coaster]] in spring 2016, then dubbed "Total Mayhem".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abc7ny.com/hobbies/take-a-virtual-ride-on-total-mayhem-six-flags-planned-2016-coaster/968195/|title=Take a virtual ride on Total Mayhem, Six Flags Great Adventure's planned 2016 roller coaster|work=ABC7 New York|accessdate=September 3, 2015}}</ref> On November 21, 2015, [[Holiday in the Park]], a Christmas event with millions of glittering lights and a meet and greet with [[Santa Claus]], began for the first time at the park. On January 27, 2016, the park announced that "Total Mayhem" will be renamed to "The Joker" and that Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train would be renamed to Harley Quinn Crazy Train. On September 1, 2016, the park announced Justice League: Battle for Metropolis 4D, featuring the first ever virtual loop. The ride opened on June 17th, 2017, and uses the exterior building from the Chiller as a set piece.


During the 2018 off-season, El Diablo was removed from the park and was relocated to La Ronde, where it reopened as Chaos.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.greatadventurehistory.com/ElDiablo.htm |title=El Diablo At Six Flags Great Adventure |website=greatadventurehistory.com |access-date=December 11, 2019 |archive-date=December 30, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191230133647/http://www.greatadventurehistory.com/ElDiablo.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>
On August 31, 2017, Six Flags announced that the park's newest ride, called Cyborg Cyber Spin, would open in spring of 2018. The ride will whirl guests on three axes while lifting riders up to 70 feet in the air. It will be located in the park's Metropolis section.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/geek/cyborg-cyber-spin-six-flags-great-adventure-anti-gravity-20170831.html
| title = Six Flags to open anti-gravity Cyborg ride in 2018
| work = Philly.com
| last1 = Gensler
| first1 = Howard
| date = 2017-08-31
| accessdate = 2017-08-31
}}</ref>


In June 2019, the park completed a 23.5 MW [[Photovoltaic power station|solar facility]], the largest [[net metering|net-metered]] solar farm in New Jersey. It produces around 30 million [[kWh]] per year, equivalent to most of the park's electricity needs. The facility includes 11 MW of solar canopy over the carpark.<ref>{{cite web |last=Danigelis |first=Alyssa |date=June 13, 2019 |title=Six Flags Great Adventure Powered by 23.5 MW Solar Project |url=https://www.energymanagertoday.com/six-flags-solar-project-0182899/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190613150150/https://www.energymanagertoday.com/six-flags-solar-project-0182899/ |archive-date=June 13, 2019 |publisher=Energy Manager Today}}</ref> The facility was announced in March 2015.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://ecowatch.com/2015/03/28/six-flags-solar-farm/ |title=Six Flags to Build New Jersey's Largest Solar Farm and Become First Theme Park to Be Entirely Self-Powered |author=Anastasia Pantsios |work=EcoWatch |access-date=September 3, 2015 |archive-date=August 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150803034949/http://ecowatch.com/2015/03/28/six-flags-solar-farm/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
== Timeline ==
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|1974
|Safari Park and Enchanted Forest (amusement park) open. Rides (with manufacturer information included): carousel, Sky Ride, Giant Wheel, Super Round Up, [[Runaway Mine Train (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Runaway Mine Train]], log flume, Flying Wave, Traffic Jam, Swiss Bob, Calypso, Matterhorn, Woodland Express, Grand Prix, Pretty Monster, antique cars, and [[Big Fury]].
|<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Runaway Mine Train.jpg|100px]] -->
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|1975
|Rides added: [[Jumbo Jet (Great Adventure)|Jumbo Jet]], Enterprise, Poland Spring Plunge, [[Lil' Thunder]], Super Cat, Schwabinchen, Wild Rider.
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|1976
|Rides added: Musik Express replace Happy Feeling petting zoo; Pretty Monster moved to current site of tea cups.
|[[File:Musikexpress.JPG|100px]]
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|1977
|Rides added: Monster Spin replaces Pretty Monster in current tea cup spot, Gondola (added then removed at end of season)
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|1978
|Rides added: [[Lightnin' Loops]], [[Wild Rider]], Scrambler, [[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]] Across the Moat-a single haunted walk-through attraction added.
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|1979
|Rides added: [[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]], Spin Meister [since removed], second side of Haunted Castle built for regular season; Grand Prix cars removed at end of season.
|[[File:Rollingthunderentrance.JPG|100px]]
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|1980
|Buccaneer and Adventure Theater added; Six Flags Great Adventure Rail Road removed at end of season.
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|1981
|Roaring Rapids [Now [[Congo Rapids]]] added; Wild Rider removed. 20 year old employee, fell to his death on Rolling Thunder.
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|1982
|Joust-a-Bout added [since removed]
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|1983
|[[Bally Manufacturing|Bally]] runs Six Flags; Stuntman's Freefall [since removed] and Parachuter's Perch added (the latter came from [[Six Flags St. Louis]])
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|1984
|[[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]] is destroyed by fire, killing eight visitors.<ref name="baden" /> [[Alpine Bobsled|Sarajevo Bobsled]] added; Rolling Thunder Coaster 2's trains run backwards (known as "Rednuht Gnillor")
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|1985
|Looping Starship added (later known as Space Shuttle).
|[[File:Looping Starship.jpg|100px]]
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|1986
|[[Ultra Twister (Six Flags)|Ultra Twister]] ([[TOGO]] heartline coaster) added; Matterhorn is removed and sent to [[Six Flags Atlantis]] in [[Hollywood, Florida]], Swabinchen removed at end of season.
|[[File:Ultra Twister.jpg|100px]]
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|1987
|Splashwater Falls [later known as Movie Town Water Effect] added; Scrambler moved to Swabinchen location; a management change at the end of 1987 re-emphasized family values at the park. On Wednesday, June 17, 1987, 19-year-old Karen Brown of Chester, PA fell 75 feet (23 m) to her death while on the Lightnin' Loops. She wasn't properly secured, and the ride took off. Karen was pronounced dead at Freehold Hospital with Basilar skull fracture from the fall. An investigation by the State Labor Department concluded that the ride itself was operating properly, but that the ride operator started the ride without having made sure that all of the passengers were secured by the safety harnesses. The Department's Office of Safety Compliance further concluded that the accident would not have occurred had proper procedures been followed.
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|1988
|Condor debuts on site of Calypso; Sarajevo Bobsled removed and sent to [[Six Flags Great America]]
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|1989
|[[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Great American Scream Machine]] added; Ultra Twister removed before end of season and sent to [[Six Flags Astroworld]]
|[[File:Great American Scream Machine ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) 01.jpg|100px]]
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|1990
|[[Shockwave (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Shockwave]] added from [[Six Flags Magic Mountain]]
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|1991
|Adventure Rivers (in-park street-clothes rubber-raft water slides) added (removed for 1999); Condor and Swiss Bob removed. Fright Fest starts.
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|1992
|[[Time Warner]] purchases Six Flags and renames the former Enchanted Forest section "Action Town" and builds the Batman Stunt Show Arena; Lightnin' Loops removed mid-season and is sent to [[Six Flags America|Adventure World]] in Maryland and [[Frontier City]] in Oklahoma, Shockwave removed at end of season and sent to [[Six Flags Astroworld]]
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|1993
|El Sombrero (Swabinchen) added to Frontier Adventures, [[Batman: The Ride]] opens in May; Action Town becomes Movie Town
|[[File:Batman The Ride SFGA.jpg|100px]]
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|1994
|"Right Stuff: Mach 1 Adventure" (Iwerks turbo simulator) added (runs Elvira Superstition during Fright Fest)
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|1995
|[[Viper (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Viper]] debuts on June 1.
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|1996
|[[Skull Mountain]] opens the week after Memorial Day, Enchanted Tea Cups, and Lethal Weapon Stunt Show added
|[[File:Skull Mountain.jpg|100px]]
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|1997
|Dare Devil Dive – a {{convert|155|ft|abbr=on}} tall [[Skycoaster]] added, [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]] is built but only operates briefly this season in June
|[[File:Chiller entrance.jpg|100px]]
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|1998
|Batman & Robin: The Chiller opens regularly this season; the Adventure Rivers dry slides and Sky Pilot are removed at the end of the season in order to expand the ride offerings for 1999
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|1999
|[[Bizarro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Medusa]] (now known as Bizarro)opens April 3. Other rides such as [[Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train]], [[Road Runner Railway]], Looney Tunes Seaport (themed kiddie area), and Houdini's Great Escape added; a large collection of flat rides promoted as a "War on Lines" include Spinnaker, Time Warp, Pirate's Flight, [[Xcalibur (ride)|Evolution]], Jumpin' Jack Flash, Pendulum, Rodeo Stampede, Chaos, Twister, and Jolly Roger all open that spring, some on opening day, some later; ''"Escape from Dino Island 3D" replaces "Mach 1 Adventure;" Gotham City Carnival of Chaos replaces the Batman Returns Stunt Show; Hollywood Animal Actor Show occupies Bandstand on the Lake for one season; Great American Road Race (up charge go-cart track) opens on former queue for Mach 1''
|[[File:Medusa East.jpg|100px]]
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|2000
|[[Six Flags Hurricane Harbor|Hurricane Harbor]] water park opened as a separate admission park; employee housing (Six Flags University) opens on former site of ball field; Spinnaker removed after the season ends.
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|2001
|[[Nitro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Nitro]] opens on April 7; short-lived Season Pass entrance opens; Slingshot and Turbo Force (up charge rides) debut; Viper stands but does not operate all season; El Sombrero, Centrifuge G Force (scrambler), and Time Warp are removed
|[[File:Nitro coaster.jpg|100px]]
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|2002
|Pirate's Flight is removed by the start of season; The Summer of Festivals features a new theme and new exhibits each week through summer in central park; Viper reopens; Chiller's trains are modified by removing the shoulder restraints
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|2003
|Evolution is removed before the season starts and sent to [[Six Flags St. Louis]]; [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]] opens on April 17; ErUPtion (upcharge attraction) added; "Right Stuff Mach 1 Adventure" is brought back for one season; Jumpin' Jack Flash only operates for a few hours in 2002 and 2003 and it is removed at the end of season, Pendulum is removed by the end of season and sent to [[Six Flags Great America]]
|[[File:Superman- Ultimate Flight.jpg|100px]]
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|2004
|[[SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D|SpongeBob SquarePants: The Ride]] replaces "Right Stuff;" Batman: The Ride's supports are repainted midnight blue with yellow track, Main Street's buildings are repainted and new landscaping is added; the Season Pass Entrance and Bugs Bunny Land are discontinued at the end of season. Viper closes at the end of the season.
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|2005
|Chiller and Great American Scream Machine are repainted; Safari tours bring guests through the Safari via vans from The Northern Star Arena; The Golden Kingdom themed area debuts with Balin's Jungleland (children's play area), Temple of the Tiger (tiger exhibit), and Spirit of the Tiger (educational tiger presentation), [[Kingda Ka]] opens on May 21; Viper is demolished in June to make room for a new roller coaster; Taz Twister, Rodeo Stampede, and Chaos are removed (Stampede was sent to [[Six Flags Over Texas]])
|[[File:Kingda Ka.jpg|100px]]
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|2006
|Spin Meister is removed by the start of the season, Red Zone wins a take over battle of Six Flags and increases prices on admission, parking, and other items within park; Bugs Bunny National Park opens in March; Runaway Train's track is repainted orange, its supports are repainted red, and its trains receive new single t-bars; Flying Wave's opening is delayed by two months due to refurbishment; Plaza Del Carnaval, the re-themed Spanish section, opens just before Memorial Day, the [[Carnegie Deli]] restaurant also opens that weekend on Main Street; [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]] opens on June 11; Rolling Thunder is closed for most of the spring and two of its four trains are used on one side during most of its operation; Kingda Ka only runs two trains throughout the year; the Batman side of The Chiller opens on May 5 for the first time since 2004, the entire attraction is closed on June 2 and remained closed for the entire season after an incident on the Robin side; Stuntman's Freefall, Riptide, and Koala Canyon (the last of the former Adventure Rivers attractions) are removed
|[[File:El Toro.jpg|100px]]
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|2007
|Batman & Robin: The Chiller reopens both sides in April but is closed on one side mid June and on both sides permanently on June 28 due to more malfunctions; Wiggles World opens; Autobahn receives several new cars; [[Ben and Jerry's]] opens three locations in the park, a [[Cold Stone Creamery]] is added to the Quenchers building next to the Carnegie Deli, The Great American Hamburger is transformed into [[Johnny Rockets]] Express and Wok & Roll becomes [[Panda Express]]; Kingda Ka has four trains running, all four trains on Rolling Thunder are racing for the first time since 2005, a package pickup system has been established for merchandise with a pickup location by Guest Relations; Movie Town Water Effect is demolished during the offseason.
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|2008
|On May 15, [[The Dark Knight (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Dark Knight]], a new indoor roller coaster based on the [[The Dark Knight (film)|film of the same name]], is added; SpongeBob SquarePants: The Ride is removed for a new ride called "Fly Me To The Moon;" two more Johnny Rockets and one more Coldstone Creamery open in the park; Old Country and Houdini's Great Escape are closed; the Super Teepee is destroyed in a storm and removed; Six Flags institutes a new locker policy to reduce the amount of loose articles brought into the station, $1 Lockers are available at each major coasters for one-time use of up to two hours; Cabanas are available for rental in Spin Meister's location; Space Shuttle and Flying Wave are removed
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|2009
|Medusa goes under a complete overhaul and becomes Bizarro, opens on May 23; the Big Wheel is repainted to resemble what it looked like in 1974; [[Mr. Six]] returns and is now a character in the park, he has a dance party every couple of hours (including 12:30&nbsp;pm, 3:30&nbsp;pm, and 6:00&nbsp;pm) and does a small dance in the morning when the park opens; a cyber cafe opens next to the Carnegie Deli in Main Street. The Parachute Tower is re-painted with a blue, red, orange, and yellow paint scheme in September and Houdini's Great Escape is re-opened exclusively for Fright Fest.
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|2010
|Hurricane Harbor adds a [[ProSlide]] Tornado scheduled for opening on Memorial Day Weekend, the water park's first new slide in nearly a decade. Many buildings on Main Street are refurbished and given fresh coats of paint. [[Fly Me To The Moon]] is closed for the season in preparation for a new major attraction for the 2011 season. On July 18, the Great American Scream Machine closes and soon after is demolished to make room for the [[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]] roller coaster.
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|2011
|On May 27, Green Lantern (formerly [[Chang (roller coaster)|Chang]] removed from the former [[Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom]] (now open under different ownership as Kentucky Kingdom), a green B&M stand-up coaster, is introduced at the end of the Boardwalk to coincide with the release of the Warner Bros. film of the same name. Slingshot, an upcharge attraction, is added, replacing erUPtion, also on the Boardwalk. Tango, a family ride, Bugaboo, a children's ride, and Foghorn Leghorn's Stagecoach Express, a mini-train ride, are all reopened after each spending at least a season standing but not operating. Fantasy Fling is repainted red and renamed "Tornado", since its sponsor is the food item Tornadoes. [[Coca-Cola Freestyle]], a new refreshment restaurant featuring over 100 flavors of soda, opens, replacing Jersey Shore Candy.
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|2012
| In May, SkyScreamer is added into newly themed adventure alley section, along with fender benders and Déjà Vu, as well as Air Jumbo


===2020–present===
Safari is closed on September 30. The Safari undergoes major renovations and redesign during the winter to unite Six Flags Great Adventure as one property.
On August 29, 2019, Six Flags announced a new coaster, the [[Jersey Devil Coaster]], to be built by [[Rocky Mountain Construction]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.foxnews.com/travel/six-flags-new-jersey-devil-ride |title=Six Flags' Jersey Devil ride will be 'world's tallest, fastest, longest' single rail coaster |last=Puhak |first=Janine |date=August 31, 2019 |website=Fox News |language=en-US |access-date=September 2, 2019 |archive-date=September 1, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190901233410/https://www.foxnews.com/travel/six-flags-new-jersey-devil-ride |url-status=live }}</ref> Six Flags suspended all operations across all their properties due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in New Jersey|COVID-19 pandemic]] in March 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020/03/coronavirus-pushes-six-flags-great-adventures-2020-opening-day-back.html |title=Coronavirus delays Six Flags Great Adventure 2020 opening. What if you have season passes, tickets? |date=March 30, 2020 |access-date=May 19, 2020 |archive-date=May 16, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200516003001/https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020/03/coronavirus-pushes-six-flags-great-adventures-2020-opening-day-back.html |url-status=live }}</ref> In mid-May, the park announced that they would reopen the Safari Off Road Adventure as a drive-thru, which reopened on May 30, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://6abc.com/health/six-flags-great-adventure-reopening-drive-thru-safari/6184733/ |title=Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ reopening drive-thru safari |date=May 15, 2020 |access-date=May 19, 2020 |archive-date=May 20, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200520010219/https://6abc.com/health/six-flags-great-adventure-reopening-drive-thru-safari/6184733/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> Following an announcement by Governor [[Phil Murphy]] on June 23, 2020, giving permission for amusement parks to reopen, Six Flags Great Adventure announced a day later that it would reopen on July 3, 2020.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Goldman |first1=Jeff |title=Six Flags Great Adventure announces reopening plan for July 4th weekend |url=https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2020/06/six-flags-great-adventure-announces-reopening-plan-for-july-4th-weekend.html |website=NJ.com |publisher=NJ Advanced Media |access-date=June 26, 2020 |date=June 24, 2020 |archive-date=June 25, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200625183547/https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2020/06/six-flags-great-adventure-announces-reopening-plan-for-july-4th-weekend.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Diamond |first1=Michael L. |last2=Davis |first2=Mike |title=Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson to open July 3 with masks and half-filled rides |url=https://www.njherald.com/news/20200624/six-flags-great-adventure-in-jackson-to-open-july-3-with-masks-and-half-filled-rides |access-date=June 26, 2020 |work=New Jersey Herald |date=June 24, 2020 |archive-date=June 26, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200626140459/https://www.njherald.com/news/20200624/six-flags-great-adventure-in-jackson-to-open-july-3-with-masks-and-half-filled-rides |url-status=live }}</ref> However, the Jersey Devil Coaster was delayed until the 2021 season because its construction was halted due to the pandemic.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Biese |first1=Alex |title=Six Flags Great Adventure Jersey Devil Coaster delayed until 2021 |url=https://www.app.com/story/entertainment/events/2020/06/30/six-flags-great-adventurejersey-devil-coaster-delayed-until-2021/3284683001/ |access-date=June 30, 2020 |work=Asbury Park Press |date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=December 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231230063701/https://www.app.com/story/entertainment/events/2020/06/30/six-flags-great-adventurejersey-devil-coaster-delayed-until-2021/3284683001/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
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In July 2021, the park re-introduced the ride's old Road Runner Railway kiddie roller coaster to [[Lil' Devil Coaster]], a ride themed to the [[Jersey Devil]], like the nearby Jersey Devil Coaster.<ref>{{Cite tweet |number=1413216091652902912 |user=SFGrAdventure |title=A fiery lil' number for thrill-seeking boys and ghouls is coming soon! Our 14th coaster, Lil' Devil Coaster, is the infamous secret number! |author=Great Adventure}}]</ref> In 2022, the park announced that Bizarro would be re-themed to Medusa, the ride's original theme.<ref>{{Cite web |last=NJ.com |first=Jeff Goldman {{!}} NJ Advance Media for |date=2022-03-02 |title=Six Flags Great Adventure brings back Medusa and other changes for 2022 |url=https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2022/03/six-flags-great-adventure-brings-back-medusa-and-other-changes-for-2022.html |access-date=2022-03-17 |website=nj |language=en |archive-date=March 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220317045931/https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2022/03/six-flags-great-adventure-brings-back-medusa-and-other-changes-for-2022.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The park announced in 2023 that it would build a new roller coaster, [[The Flash: Vertical Velocity (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Flash: Vertical Velocity]],<ref>{{cite web | title=A New Coaster is Coming To Six Flags in Jackson, NJ in 2024 | website=94.5 PST | date=August 30, 2023 | url=https://wpst.com/six-flags-great-adventure-jackson-new-jersey-new-coaster/ | access-date=August 21, 2024}}</ref> which was scheduled to open in 2025.<ref>{{cite web | last=Keller | first=Ilana | title=Six Flags Great Adventure: Flash: Vertical Velocity opening in 2025 | website=Asbury Park Press NJ | date=August 13, 2024 | url=https://www.app.com/story/entertainment/2024/08/13/great-adventure-the-flash-vertical-velocity-opening-date/74779370007/ | access-date=August 21, 2024}}</ref>
|2013

|On May 23, Wild Safari reopens as Safari Offroad Adventures. On the weekend after Labor Day on September 7, Rolling Thunder, one of the park's two wooden rollercoasters, closes after nearly 35 years of operation.
==Concerts==
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Numerous artists have performed concerts at the park, including [[Bon Jovi]], [[The Ramones]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[Heart (band)|Heart]], [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]], [[Cheap Trick]], [[Joan Jett]], and [[Alice Cooper]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.setlist.fm/venue/six-flags-great-adventure-jackson-nj-usa-3d60d3b.html |title=Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ, USA Concert Setlists |publisher=setlist.fm |date=May 19, 2013 |access-date=July 28, 2014 |archive-date=November 8, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141108005439/http://www.setlist.fm/venue/six-flags-great-adventure-jackson-nj-usa-3d60d3b.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
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|2014
On September 29, 2012, Great Adventure hosted the FestEvil, a festival hosting contemporary metal and hardcore acts; [[Falling In Reverse]] and [[We Came As Romans]] coheadlined. It was Great Adventure's first and last metal show. At the end of the show, Falling In Reverse frontman [[Ronnie Radke]] threw three microphone stands into the crowd, injuring two attendees. Radke was arrested after the show, and a spokesperson for Great Adventure announced that the park would no longer host shows with metal bands.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.metalinsider.net/douchetastic/six-flags-bans-metal-concerts-after-falling-in-reverse-singer-throws-mic-stands-into-crowd |title=Six Flags Bans Metal Concerts After Falling In Reverse Singer Throws Mic Stands Into CrowdMetal Insider |date=October 3, 2012 |website=Metal Insider |language=en-US |access-date=December 11, 2019 |archive-date=December 11, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191211195720/https://www.metalinsider.net/douchetastic/six-flags-bans-metal-concerts-after-falling-in-reverse-singer-throws-mic-stands-into-crowd |url-status=live }}</ref>
|On July 5, Six Flags Great Adventure finally opens [[Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom]], which is the tallest drop ride in the world. It drops riders 415 feet at speeds of up to 90&nbsp;mph. It is built on the face of Kingda Ka.
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|2015
|In May, El Diablo opens to the public. Holiday in the Park begins in late November. Fort Independence and the Great Lake Grandstand are fenced off and demolished for The Joker, a new S&S 4D free fly coaster. Batman runs backwards from July 4 weekend to the end of Fright Fest.
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|2016
|On May 27, The Joker, a new 4D Free Fly roller coaster replacing Fort Independence, Great Lake Grandstand, and Festival Stage. Hurricane Harbor receives a new family friendly water play structure expansion called Caribbean Cove in 2016. Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train is renamed to Harley Quinn Crazy Train.
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|2017
|Justice League: Battle For Metropolis, a 4D Interactive-Gaming dark ride replacing Batman & Robin: The Chiller is announced. The "Justice League Headquarters" Shop is re-themed and renamed to "Gotham City Gift Shop" to match the Gotham Theme in Movie Town; re-theme was needed to make a shop for Justice League:Battle For Metropolis.
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==Attractions==
==Attractions==


===Main Street===
===Main Street===
Main Street serves as the entry gate for Six Flags Great Adventure. It was originally entitled Liberty Court, and was built when the entrance to the park was moved from near what is now the Boardwalk area to a more central location. Main Street is themed as an Early-American town, somewhere around the 18th century. Later additions to Main Street have formed it into more of a turn-of-the-century town. In the front is Freedom Fountain, a popular meeting place.
Main Street serves as the entry gate for Six Flags Great Adventure. It was originally entitled Liberty Court and was built when the entrance to the park was moved from near what is now the Boardwalk area to a more central location. Main Street is themed as an Early-American town, somewhere around the 18th century. Later additions to Main Street have formed it into more of a turn-of-the-century town. In the front is Main Street Fountain,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/plan-your-visit/tips-family-fun |title=Tips for Family Fun - Six Flags Great Adventure |access-date=November 18, 2020 |archive-date=November 20, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201120062933/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/plan-your-visit/tips-family-fun |url-status=live }}</ref> which serves as a central hub for the park.

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! Attraction
! Description
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| Main Street Market
| Six Flags gifts, medicine, and cameras
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| Looney Tunes Shoppe
| Looney Tunes and Justice League souvenirs
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| Sweet Treats
| Candies, fudge, and caramel apples
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| My Six Flags Photo
| Pick up your souvenir photos of today's visit
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| M-PORIUM
| Featuring M&M'S and Mars candy favorites
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| The Flash Pass Headquarters
| Purchase your ride reservation system
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| Super Hero Cape Cart
| Capes from all your favorite DC Super Heroes
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| Liberty Square Gazebo
| Home to seasonal shows
|}


===Fantasy Forest===
===Fantasy Forest===
[[File:FantasyForestGADV.jpg|thumb|right|Yum Yum Cafe]]
[[File:FantasyForestGADV.jpg|thumb|right|Yum Yum Cafe]]
Fantasy Forest serves as the midway for the park, and was originally part of the entrance. Fantasy Forest is designed to make its visitors feel like children, and the section's bright colors and fanciful design give it a magical feel. The Yum Yum Cafe, (Previously "The Great Character Cafe), which is designed to look like a giant ice cream sundae, is in this area along with the colorful Carousel and Enchanted Teacups. Originally, this section was split into two sections; Dream Street, the east side featuring the Carousel, and Strawberry Fair, the west side featuring the Big Wheel and Fantasy Fling. During Time Warner's acquisition of the park, these two sections of the park were combined into one. In 2012, the east side stayed as Fantasy Forest and the west side was re-themed and transformed to Adventure Alley.
Fantasy Forest serves as the midway for the park and was originally part of the entrance. Fantasy Forest is designed to make its visitors feel like children, and the section's bright colors and fanciful design give it a magical feel. The Yum Yum Cafe, (Previously "The Great Character Cafe"), which is designed to look like a giant ice cream sundae, is in this area along with the colorful Carousel and Enchanted Teacups. Originally, this section was split into two sections; Dream Street, the east side featuring the Carousel, and Strawberry Fair, the west side featuring the Big Wheel and Fantasy Fling. During Time Warner's acquisition of the park, these two sections of the park were combined into one. In 2012, the east side stayed as Fantasy Forest and the west side was re-themed and transformed to Adventure Alley.


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| 1974
| 1974
| Frederick Savage
| Frederick Savage
| The park's grand [[carousel]], at the end of what was Dream Street. This antique carousel was originally built in 1881 by Frederick Savage in England and is named the Patrina Williams Carousel.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carousel {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/carousel |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032805/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/carousel |url-status=live }}</ref>
| The park's grand carousel, at the end of what was Dream Street.
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| Enchanted Tea Cups
| Enchanted Tea Cups
| 1996
| 1996
| [[Zamperla]]
| [[Zamperla]]
| [[Teacups|Tea-cups]] style ride with fanciful theming.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Enchanted Teacups {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/enchanted-teacups |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032813/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/enchanted-teacups |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Tea-cups style ride with fanciful theming.
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| [[Houdini's Great Escape]]
| [[Houdini's Great Escape]]
| 1999
| 1999
| [[Vekoma]]
| [[Vekoma]]
| Vekoma [[Madhouse (ride)|Madhouse]] attraction; held in "mansion" and complete with Harry Houdini theming
| Vekoma [[Madhouse (ride)|Madhouse]] attraction; held in "mansion" and complete with Harry Houdini theming.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Houdini's Great Escape {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/houdinis-great-escape |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032809/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/houdinis-great-escape |url-status=live }}</ref>
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===Adventure Alley===
===Adventure Alley===
{{main article|Adventure Alley}}
{{main|Adventure Alley}}
[[File:Fender Benders ride at Six Flags Great Adventure.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The Fender Benders ride.]]
[[File:Fender Benders ride at Six Flags Great Adventure.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The Fender Benders ride.]]
Adventure Alley, made up of what used to be the right half of Fantasy Forest, opened in 2012 along with SkyScreamer, a FunTime StarFlyer. The area has a retro theme, and features several classic family rides. It was built in a formerly barren area in response to complaints about there being a lack of family rides in the park. SkyScreamer, Déjà Vu (a Scrambler relocated from [[American Adventures]] in Georgia), and Air Jumbo (a Flying Elephants ride relocated from Balin's Jungleland in the Golden Kingdom) all opened in May, while Fender Benders, a bumper cars attraction, opened in early July. The area was sponsored by the Broadway show Jersey Boys, and as such, features songs from the musical as its soundtrack.
Adventure Alley, made up of what used to be the right half of Fantasy Forest, opened in 2012 along with SkyScreamer, a FunTime StarFlyer. The area has a retro theme and features several classic family rides. It was built in a formerly barren area in response to complaints about there being a lack of family rides in the park. SkyScreamer, DejaVu (a Scrambler relocated from the shuttered [[Six Flags White Water#American Adventures|American Adventures]] in Georgia), and Air Jumbo (a Flying Elephants ride relocated from Balin's Jungleland in the Golden Kingdom) all opened in May, while Fender Benders, a bumper cars attraction, opened in early July. The area was sponsored by the Broadway show Jersey Boys and as such, features songs from the musical as its soundtrack.
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| [[Zamperla]]
| [[Red Baron (ride)|Flying elephants]] style ride relocated from the Golden Kingdom section of the park.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Air Jumbo {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/air-jumbo |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032800/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/air-jumbo |url-status=live }}</ref>
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| Big Wheel
| Big Wheel
| 1974
| 1974
| [[Anton Schwarzkopf]]
| [[Anton Schwarzkopf]]
| A large [[Ferris wheel]] that once held the title for the world's tallest Ferris wheel.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Big Wheel {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/big-wheel |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032807/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/big-wheel |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A large Ferris wheel that once held the title for the world's tallest Ferris wheel.
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| Air Jumbo
| 2012
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| Flying elephants style ride relocated from the Golden Kingdom section of the park.
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| Adventure Alley Games
| 2012
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| Test your skills at our family-friendly games.
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| DejaVu
| Déjà Vu
| 2012
| 2012
| [[Eli Bridge]]
| Eli Bridge Company
| A retro-themed [[Scrambler (ride)|scrambler]] style attraction accompanied by a soundtrack featuring hit songs from the 1970s and 1980s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DejaVu {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/dejavu |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032809/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/dejavu |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.greatadventurehistory.com/DejaVu.htm |title=Great Aventure History: Déjà Vu |website=greatadventurehistory.com |access-date=August 14, 2022 |archive-date=August 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220814215522/https://www.greatadventurehistory.com/DejaVu.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A scrambler style attraction accompanied by music.
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| Fender Benders
| Fender Benders
| 2012
| 2012
| [[Bertazzon]]
| [[Bertazzon]]
| [[Bumper cars]] attraction with retro theming.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Fender Benders {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/fender-benders |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032811/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/fender-benders |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Bumper cars style attraction.
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| [[SkyScreamer]]
| [[SkyScreamer]]
| 2012
| 2012
| [[Funtime (manufacturer)|Funtime]]
| [[Funtime (manufacturer)|Funtime]]
| A Funtime Starflyer [[swing ride]] that swings riders 242 feet high in the air at 43&nbsp;mph.<ref>{{Cite web |title=SkyScreamer {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skyscreamer |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032805/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skyscreamer |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A Funtime Starflyer model that swings riders 242 feet high in the air at 43&nbsp;mph.
|}
|}


===Adventure Seaport===
===The Pine Barrens===
Adventure Seaport was introduced for the 2011 season. It is made up of two children's areas - Looney Tunes Seaport, and Safari Kids, and a small section of the park formerly part of Movietown. Note that attractions in Looney Tunes Seaport and Safari kids are not included in the attractions list below but rather have their own separate lists.
The Pine Barrens opened in the park in 2021. It was called Adventure Seaport from 2011 to 2020. It is made up of a children's area, Jr. Thrillseekers, and a small section of the park formerly part of Movietown. Originally, The Pine Barrens also included [[Looney Tunes]] Seaport before it was removed in 2020.

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| [[Congo Rapids]]
| [[Jersey Devil Coaster]]
| 1981
| 2021
| [[Rocky Mountain Construction]]
| [[Intamin]]
| The world's tallest, fastest, and longest [[Single-rail roller coaster|single rail roller coaster]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jersey Devil Coaster {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/jersey-devil-coaster |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032804/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/jersey-devil-coaster |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Rapids ride; Congo Rapids was one of the first of its kind to open in the world.
|-
|-
| [[Nitro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Nitro]]
| [[Nitro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Nitro]]
| 2001
| 2001
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| {{convert|230|ft|m|adj=on}}-tall [[Hypercoaster|hyper-coaster]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nitro {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/nitro |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=July 28, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728195516/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/nitro |url-status=live }}</ref>
| {{convert|230|ft|m|adj=on}}-tall hyper-coaster, rated the 3rd best steel coaster in the world.
|-
| [[Congo Rapids|Roaring Rapids]]
| 1981
| [[Intamin]]
| [[River rapids ride|Rapids ride]]; Congo Rapids was one of the first of its kind to open in the world.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Congo Rapids {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/congo-rapids |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032809/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/congo-rapids |url-status=live }}</ref>
|}
|}


====Safari Kids====
====Jr. Thrillseekers====
Safari Kids was added in 2011. It was known as ''Wiggles World'' from 2007 to 2010. Most of the rides were re-themed from '''Looney Tunes Seaport''', while the section itself replaced an aging part of Looney Tunes Seaport and the outdated Riptide flume ride. The area was renamed and rethemed Safari Kids for 2011 when the parks rights to use the Wiggles brand expired.
Jr. Thrillseekers was known as ''Wiggles World'' from 2007 to 2010. Most of the rides were re-themed from '''Looney Tunes Seaport''', while the section itself replaced an aging part of Looney Tunes Seaport and the outdated Riptide flume ride. The area was renamed and re-themed Safari Kids for 2011 when the parks rights to use the Wiggles brand expired. It was renamed to Jr. Thrillseekers in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Knudson |first=Annalise |date=2022-06-09 |title=Six Flags launches new 3-tiered annual pass system, announces summer event lineup |url=https://www.silive.com/news/2022/06/six-flags-launches-new-3-tiered-annual-pass-system-announces-summer-event-lineup.html |access-date=2022-11-19 |website=silive |language=en |archive-date=November 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221119040341/https://www.silive.com/news/2022/06/six-flags-launches-new-3-tiered-annual-pass-system-announces-summer-event-lineup.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
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| Air Safari
| Adventure Theater
| 2007
| 2007
| A [[Red Baron (ride)|red baron]] ride that includes [[Airplane|planes]] as ride vehicles. Originally named Big Red Planes and rethemed in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Air Safari {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/air-safari |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032806/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/air-safari |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Home to kids' shows
|-
|-
| Barnstormer
| Air Safari
|2022
| 2007
|Two mega-sized bi-planes swing high in the air, rotating on slow-moving arms that lift the planes in a relaxed circle through the sky.
| The only ride added with Wiggles World in 2007. Originally named Big Red Planes and rethemed in 2011.
|-
|-
| Bugaboo
| Bugaboo
| 1976
| 1976
| A kiddie ride formerly located in the now defunct Balin's Jungleland themed section
| A kiddie ride formerly located in the now defunct Balin's Jungleland themed section.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bugaboo {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bugaboo |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032811/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bugaboo |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Lil' Devil Coaster]]
| Jumpin' Joey
| 1999
|1999/2021
|A [[Zamperla]] kiddie coaster that opened in 1999 as the Road Runner Railway; re-introduced in 2021 to coincide with the opening of the Jersey Devil Coaster.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Log In or Sign Up to View |url=https://www.facebook.com/login/ |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=www.facebook.com |language=en |archive-date=August 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210806001818/https://www.facebook.com/login/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A children's drop tower that originally opened as Sylvester's Pounce and Bounce and was later named Bouncin' With Wags. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.
|-
|-
| Raja's Rickshaws
| Raja's Rickshaws
| 1982
| 1982
| A kiddie [[Scrambler (ride)|scrambler]] transferred from Balin's Jungleland themed section.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Raja's Rickshaws {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/rajas-rickshaws |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032806/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/rajas-rickshaws |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A kiddie scrambler transferred from Balin's Jungleland themed section.
|-
|-
| Safari Tours
| Sky Zooma
| 1999
| 1999
| A car ride that originally opened as Taz's Seaport Trucking Company and was later named Big Red Cars. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.
| A children's [[Balloon Race (ride)|balloon ride]] that originally opened as Elmer Fudd's Seaport Weather Balloons and was later named Dorothy's Racing to the Rainbow. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sky Zooma {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/sky-zooma |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032807/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/sky-zooma |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| Sky Zooma
| Storm Chaser
| 1999
| 1999
| A children's balloon ride that originally opened as Elmer Fudd's Seaport Weather Balloons and was later named Dorothy's Racing to the Rainbow. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.
| A small kids [[swing ride]]. Originally opened as Taz's Tornado. Rethemed in 2020 for Safari Kids as Tornado,then in 2022 again.
|-
| Tree Top Hopper
| 1999
| A children's [[drop tower]] that originally opened as Sylvester's Pounce and Bounce and was later named Bouncin' With Wags then Jumpin' Joey. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jumpin' Joey {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/jumpin-joey |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032802/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/jumpin-joey |url-status=live }}</ref>
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====Looney Tunes Seaport====
===Movietown===
{{more citations needed|date=June 2019}}
This children's section of the park, based on Looney Tunes characters, opened in 1999 with the ''War on Lines''.
[[File:Movietown Great Adventure opening day.jpg|thumb|right|Movietown's entrance portal]]

This section makes up what used to be the "Fun Fair" and "Action Town" sections of the park. It is themed as a Hollywood back lot, complete with Hollywood style buildings, and movie-themed ride, shops, stalls, and other attractions. Most of the attractions include DC Comics (Batman: The Ride). Over the years, many of the movie props have been removed, and all the flat rides in this section of the park have been moved or dismantled. This left the section with very few rides: the addition of The Dark Knight Coaster meant the removal of the Movietown Water Effect, a themed Splashdown ride. Batman and Robin: The Chiller and Stuntman's Freefall (an Intamin free-fall ride) had already been removed, and the "Axis Chemical" themed amphitheater, while still standing, no longer hosts stunt shows. Nitro was included in Movietown until the 2011 season when it became part of Adventure Seaport(The Pine Barrens). For a time this section of the park was essentially a dead-end, forcing patrons to turn back after the Showcase Theater.
Attractions:
The park reopened a pathway between this ride and the Justice League attraction, and now patrons can loop through Movietown and re-emerge near the fountain and the park's main entrance. Additionally, Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth debuted in June 2019, located just next to the old Axis Chemical building.


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| [[Batman: The Ride]]
| Bugs Bunny Seaport Barnstormer
| 1999
| 1993
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| A plane themed ride spinning on two separate axis.
| The second installation of the [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]'s "Batman" inverted coaster model.<ref>{{Cite web |title=BATMAN: The Ride {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/batman-ride-3 |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032810/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/batman-ride-3 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[The Dark Knight Coaster]]
| Daffy's Deep Sea Diver
| 1999
| 2008
| [[Mack Rides]]
| A submarine themed ride.
| Indoor themed wild-mouse coaster. The coaster opened in 2008 to coincide with the release of the hit movie, The Dark Knight.<ref>{{Cite web |title=THE DARK KNIGHT Coaster {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/dark-knight-coaster |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=September 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210918174134/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/dark-knight-coaster |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth
| Pepe Le Pew's Hearts Aweigh
| 1999
| 2019
| [[Zamperla]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth at SFDK Opening Date – Coaster101 |url=https://www.coaster101.com/2017/05/10/wonder-woman-lasso-truth-sfdk-opening-date/ |website=Coaster101 |date=May 10, 2017 |access-date=August 31, 2018 |archive-date=August 31, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180831211744/https://www.coaster101.com/2017/05/10/wonder-woman-lasso-truth-sfdk-opening-date/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A miniature spinning teacups ride.
| The world's tallest [[Frisbee (ride)|frisbee]] ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=WONDER WOMAN™ Lasso of Truth {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/wonder-woman-lasso-of-truth-2 |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032819/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/wonder-woman-lasso-of-truth-2 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| [[Road Runner Railway]]
| 1999
| A children's roller coaster built by Zamperla.
|-
| Taz's Tornado
| 1999
| A swings ride.
|}
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===Movietown===
===Metropolis===
Themed after Metropolis from [[Superman]].
[[File:Movietown Great Adventure opening day.jpg|thumb|right |Movietown's entrance portal]]
This section makes up of what used to be the "Fun Fair" and "Action Town" sections of the park. It is themed as a Hollywood back lot, complete with Hollywood style buildings, and movie-themed ride, shops, stalls, and other attractions. Most of the attractions include DC Comics (Batman: The Ride, Justice League). Over the years, many of the movie props have been removed, and all the flat rides in this section of the park have been moved or dismantled, leaving the section with very few rides. The addition of The Dark Knight Coaster meant the removal of the Movietown Water Effect, a themed Splashdown ride. Batman and Robin: The Chiller and Stuntman's Freefall (an Intamin free-fall ride) had already been removed; so now the section is relatively empty. Nitro was included in Movietown until the 2011 season, when it became part of Adventure Seaport. In summer 2016, permits were released for a [[Justice League: Battle for Metropolis]] dark ride to be placed where Batman and Robin: The Chiller once stood. The area surrounding Justice League: Battle for Metropolis was rethemed to Metropolis, but is still treated as part of Movietown.
In summer 2016, permits were released for a [[Justice League: Battle for Metropolis]] dark ride to be placed where Batman and Robin: The Chiller once stood. The area surrounding Justice League: Battle for Metropolis was rethemed to Metropolis. In 2018, Cyborg Cyber Spin opened in the Metropolis area.


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| Cyborg Cyber Spin
| Studio 28 Arcade
| 1978
| 2018
| [[Intamin]]
|
| Triple-axis rotating ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CYBORG™ Cyber Spin {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/cyborg-cyber-spin |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032804/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/cyborg-cyber-spin |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Exchange game tickets for prizes (formerly known as Skeeball Barn)
|-
| [[The Dark Knight Coaster]]
| 2008
| [[Mack Rides]]
| Indoor themed wild-mouse coaster. The coaster opened in 2008 to coincide with the release of the hit movie, The Dark Knight.
|-
| [[Batman: The Ride]]
| 1993
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
|The second installation of B&M's Batman Inverted Coaster
|-
| Showcase Theater
| 1978
|
| Home to musical shows
|-
| Movietown Arena
| 1992
|
| Home to special events
|-
|-
| [[Justice League: Battle for Metropolis]]
| [[Justice League: Battle for Metropolis]]
| 2017
| 2017
| [[Sally Corp]]
| [[Sally Corporation]]
| A [[4D film|4D]] [[Dark ride|interactive dark ride]]. Replaced [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=JUSTICE LEAGUE: Battle for Metropolis {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/justice-league-battle-metropolis-2 |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032801/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/justice-league-battle-metropolis-2 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A 4D dark ride. Replaced [[Batman & Robin: The Chiller]].
|-
| Cyborg: Cyber Spin
| 2018
| ABC Rides
| An ABC Rides Tourbillon themed to [[Cyborg_(comics)|Cyborg]].<ref>https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/newfor2018</ref>
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===Lakefront===
===Lakefront===
Lakefront, as its name suggests, is found right on the lake in the back of the property. The rides and structures in Lakefront all have a nautical theme. The section also includes a Panda Express eatery.
Lakefront, as its name suggests, is found right on the lake in the back of the property. The rides and structures in Lakefront all have a nautical theme. The section also includes an Asian-themed eatery (formerly branded as a Panda Express).
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| [[Harley Quinn Crazy Train]]
| 1999
| [[Zierer]]
| Family coaster themed as a mine train. Was previously named Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train up until the 2016 season where it was renamed to accompany the newly added Joker.
|-
|-
| Buccaneer
| Buccaneer
| 1980
| 1980
| [[Intamin]]
| [[Intamin]]
| A [[Pirate ship (ride)|pirate ship]] ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Buccaneer {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/buccaneer |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032802/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/buccaneer |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Swinging-ship ride, themed as a pirate ship.
|-
| [[Harley Quinn Crazy Train]]
| 1999
| [[Zierer]]
| Family coaster themed as a mine train. Was previously named Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train up until the 2016 season where it was renamed to accompany the newly added Joker.<ref>{{Cite web |title=HARLEY QUINN Crazy Train {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/harley-quinn-crazy-train |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032811/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/harley-quinn-crazy-train |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| Jolly Roger
| Jolly Roger
| 1999
| 1999
| [[Zamperla]]
| [[Zamperla]]
| A pirate themed [[Music Express|music express]] ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jolly Roger {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/jolly-roger |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032817/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/jolly-roger |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Spinning ride, with a large skull sign
|-
|-
| [[Skull Mountain (roller coaster)|Skull Mountain]]
| [[Skull Mountain (roller coaster)|Skull Mountain]]
| 1996
| 1996
| [[Intamin]]
| [[Intamin]]
| [[Indoor roller coaster]] themed to be an adventure into a mountain of treasures.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skull Mountain {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skull-mountain |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032805/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skull-mountain |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Indoor in-the-dark coaster.
|-
|-
| [[Skyride (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Skyride]]
| Skyway
| 1974
| 1974
| [[Von Roll Holding]]
| [[Von Roll Holding]]
| A double [[gondola lift]] relocated from the 1964 World's Fair that brings guests to Frontier Adventures.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skyway — Lakefront {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skyway-lakefront |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032814/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skyway-lakefront |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Aerial tramway relocated from the 1964 World's Fair to Frontier Adventures
|-
|-
| Swashbuckler
| Swashbuckler
| 1974
| 1974
| [[Hrubetz]]
| [[Hrubetz]]
| Has been relocated and repainted several times, opened as "Super Round Up". Formally known as Fantasy Fling and Tornado.
| A [[Round Up (ride)|round up]] ride, it has been relocated and repainted several times. Originally opened as "Super Round Up", also formerly known as Fantasy Fling and Tornado.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Swashbuckler {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/swashbuckler |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032810/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/swashbuckler |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[The Joker (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Joker]]
| [[The Joker (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Joker]]
| 2016
| 2016
| [[S&S Worldwide]]
| [[S&S Worldwide]]
| 4D Free Spin Roller Coaster taking the place of the Grandstand, Festival Stage, and Fort Independence. Was named Total Mayhem when announced
| A Free Spin Roller Coaster taking the place of the Grandstand, Festival Stage, and Fort Independence. Was named Total Mayhem when announced.<ref>{{Cite web |title=THE JOKER {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/the-joker |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032810/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/the-joker |url-status=live }}</ref>
|}
|}


===Frontier Adventures===
===Frontier Adventures===
Previously known as "Best of the West" and "Rootin' Tootin' Rip Roarin'", the park's western-themed section is very picturesque. It is home to many of the park's most famous structures including the Fort, and the Best of the West restaurant, as well as some of the park's very popular rides. In 2009, Bizarro opened (formerly Medusa, opened in 1999) in this section, and though it is questionable how that relates to the Old West, Bizarro was given a backstory; relating to his takeover of the Medusa Mine. Frontier Adventures features Best of the West restaurant, one of the most popular eateries in the park. Frontier Adventures is now home to the Safari Off Road Adventure station. It stands on the former location of the Super Teepee and the Conestoga Wagon.
Previously known as "Best of the West" and "Rootin' Tootin' Rip Roarin'", Frontier Adventures is the park's western-themed section. It is home to the Fort and the Best of the West restaurant, as well as some of the park's rides.


It stands on the former location of the Super Teepee and the Conestoga Wagon.
[[File:Frontier Adventure sign Great Adventure 2010.jpg|thumb|right |The portal to Frontier Adventures]]

[[File:Frontier Adventure sign Great Adventure 2010.jpg|thumb|right|The portal to Frontier Adventures]]


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! Manufacturer
! Description
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| [[Safari Off Road Adventure]]
| 2013
|
| Safari Off Road Adventure is a safari attraction. It replaced Six Flags Wild Safari, which closed on September 30, 2012, as a separate park. Wild Safari's 350&nbsp;acres (140&nbsp;ha), added to Great Adventure to create one park in 2013, made Six Flags Great Adventure the largest theme park in the world with 510&nbsp;acres (210&nbsp;ha)
|-
|-
| Camp Aventura
| Camp Aventura
| 2013
| 2013
|
|
| On Safari, feed giraffes or ride the Soaring Eagle zip-line for an additional fee and meet our small, exotic animals
| Located at the safari area, visitors can feed giraffes for an additional fee and meet small, exotic animals.<!-- The wording seems to look like potential plagiarism -->
|-
|-

| [[Bizarro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Bizarro]]
| [[Medusa (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Medusa]]
| 1999 (as Medusa)
| 1999
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| The world's first [[Floorless Coaster|floorless coaster]], featuring 7 inversions. Formerly called Bizarro 2009–2021.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bizarro {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bizarro |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=September 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210918165420/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bizarro |url-status=live }}</ref>
| The world's first Floorless coaster, featuring 7 inversions. Originally named Medusa 1999-2008. Must be 54 inches to ride
|-
|-
| [[Runaway Mine Train (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Runaway Mine Train]]
| Runaway Mine Train
| 1974
| 1974
| [[Arrow Development]]
| [[Arrow Development]]
| A [[mine train roller coaster]] that debuted at Great Adventure's grand opening in 1974.<ref name="Top 10 Coasters" /> It is the park's first roller coaster, which takes riders through wooded areas and over water before returning to the station.<ref name="Top 10 Coasters">{{cite news |last1=MacDonald |first1=Brady |title=Top 10 roller coasters at Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-trb-six-flags-great-adventure-coasters-07201124-story.html |access-date=December 20, 2020 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=July 24, 2011 |archive-date=June 12, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210612234455/https://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-trb-six-flags-great-adventure-coasters-07201124-story.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The coaster was overhauled in 1995 by [[Larry Chickola]], the first of many projects the engineer completed for Six Flags, which involved a redesign of the motor, cars, and computer operating system.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Gray |first=Kevin |title=Engineer of Fear |journal=Men's Journal |date=June 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Runaway Mine Train {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/runaway-mine-train-2 |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032807/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/runaway-mine-train-2 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A mine train, The park's first roller coaster, themed as a mine train. Riders load in "The Fort", and go on an adventure through a forest, and over a lake.
|-
| Skyway
| 1974
| [[Von Roll Holding]]
| Moved from the 1964 World's Fair, was originally intended to travel almost twice the distance it does now, it also loads in "The Fort", and takes riders to Lakefront. In 2011, in addition to the red and blue cable cars, Sky Ride re-painted the new cable cars, which were added yellow, green and brown.
|-
|-
| Saw Mill Log Flume
| Saw Mill Log Flume
| 1974
| 1974
| [[Arrow Development]]
| [[Arrow Development]]
| The park's [[Log flume (ride)|log flume]], which takes riders up and then traverses several small drops on a separate island before ending on a large drop.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Saw Mill Log Flume {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/saw-mill-log-flume |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032804/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/saw-mill-log-flume |url-status=live }}</ref>
| The park's log flume, with boats themed as logs that takes riders down and around an island.
|-
|-
| [[Skyride (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Skyride]]
| Plymouth Rock Assurance Arena
| 1974
| 1974
| [[Von Roll Holding]]
|
| A double [[gondola lift]] moved from the [[1964 New York World's Fair|1964 World's Fair]], it loads in a building called "The Fort", and takes riders to Lakefront.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skyway Frontier Adventures {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skyway-frontier-adventures |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032821/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/skyway-frontier-adventures |url-status=live }}</ref>
| A concert stage with shows.
|}
|}


====Bugs Bunny National Park====
====Bugs Bunny National Park====
[[File:BBNP2006.jpg|thumb|right| The entrance to Bugs Bunny National Park]]
[[File:BBNP2006.jpg|thumb|right|The entrance to Bugs Bunny National Park]]
Bugs Bunny National Park opened in 2006 along with El Toro. It has a series of camp-themed rides, all in a rustic area on the lake. Attractions include Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel, Bugs Bunny National Water Park Tower, Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots, Daffy Duck's Hot Air Balloons, Porky Pig Camp Wagons and Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster.
Bugs Bunny National Park opened in 2006 along with El Toro. It has a series of camp-themed rides, all in a rustic area on the lake. Attractions include Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel, Bugs Bunny National Water Park Tower, Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots, Daffy Duck's Hot Air Balloons, Porky Pig Camp Wagons, and Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Ride
! Ride
! Year opened
! Year opened
!Manufacturer
! Description
! Description
|-
|-
| Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel
| Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel
| 1979
| 1979
| An [[Allan Herschell Company]] carousel, themed with posters for different Bugs Bunny cartoons, including "Knighty Knight Bugs".
|[[Allan Herschell Company]]
| A small [[carousel]], themed with posters for different Bugs Bunny cartoons, including "Knighty Knight Bugs".<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bugs-bunny-camp-carousel |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032818/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bugs-bunny-camp-carousel |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| Bugs Bunny National Water Park Tower
| 2006
| A leaky water tower which can get guests wet
|-
|-
| Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots
| Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots
| 2006
| 2006
|
| One of many airplane rides in the park. Relocated from Six Flags AstroWorld.
| A [[Red Baron (ride)|red baron]] ride that was relocated from [[Six Flags AstroWorld]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bugs-bunny-ranger-pilots-2 |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032801/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/bugs-bunny-ranger-pilots-2 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| Daffy Duck's Hot Air Balloons
| Daffy Duck's Hot Air Balloons
| 2006
| 2006
|
| A circular balloon ride
| A [[Balloon Race (ride)|balloon ride]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Daffy's Hot Air Balloons {{!}} |url=https://wp-adj1221gk.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/daffys-hot-air-balloons |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|Foghorn Leghorn Stagecoach Express
|2006
|[[Zamperla]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Foghorn Leghorn's Stagecoach Express - Coasterpedia - The Roller Coaster and Flat Ride Wiki |url=https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Foghorn_Leghorn%27s_Stagecoach_Express |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=coasterpedia.net |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032759/https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Foghorn_Leghorn%27s_Stagecoach_Express |url-status=live }}</ref>
|A [[train ride]] themed to be [[horse]]s pulling [[stagecoach]]es, with the horses having motion.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stage Coach Express At Six Flags Great Adventure |url=http://www.greatadventurehistory.com/Stagecoach.htm |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=www.greatadventurehistory.com |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032759/http://www.greatadventurehistory.com/Stagecoach.htm |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Foghorn Leghorn's Stagecoach Express {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/foghorn-leghorns-stagecoach-express |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032801/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/foghorn-leghorns-stagecoach-express |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| Porky Pig Camp Wagons
| Porky Pig Camp Wagons
| 2006
| 2006
|
| Circular wagon ride
| A small [[ferris wheel]] with ride vehicles themed to be wagons.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Porky Pig's Camp Wagons {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/porky-pigs-camp-wagons |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032815/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/porky-pigs-camp-wagons |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster
| Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster
| 2006
| 2006
|[[Chance Rides]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots |url=https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Bugs_Bunny_Ranger_Pilots_(Six_Flags_Great_Adventure) |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=Coasterpedia |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032801/https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Bugs_Bunny_Ranger_Pilots_(Six_Flags_Great_Adventure) |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Kiddie Music Express ride themed to race cars
| Kiddie [[Music Express|music express]] ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/wile-e-coyote-canyon-blaster |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032815/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/wile-e-coyote-canyon-blaster |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| Wilderness Theater
| 1974
| Home to Looney Tunes shows for children
|}
|}


===Plaza del Carnaval===
===Plaza del Carnaval===
[[File:Plaza del Carnaval.jpg|thumb|right |The entrance to Plaza del Carnaval]]
[[File:Plaza del Carnaval.jpg|thumb|right|The entrance to Plaza del Carnaval]]
This area was originally part of Frontier Adventures, and was also called "Hernando's Hideaway" for the opening of Rolling Thunder. This section of the park has heavy Spanish influences, including music, lights, and various structures including the station for El Toro. The whole area is very festive and is filled with vibrant colors and stucco buildings and Spanish tile roofs.
This area was originally part of Frontier Adventures, and was also called "Hernando's Hideaway" for the opening of Rolling Thunder. This section of the park has heavy Spanish influences, including music, lights, and various structures including the station for El Toro. The whole area is very festive and is filled with vibrant colors, stucco buildings, and Spanish tile roofs.


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! Description
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|-
| [[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]]
|[[Fire Ball|El Diablo]]
| 2006
|2015
| [[Intamin]]
|[[Larson International]]
| Prefabricated wooden roller coaster with the world's steepest drop on a wooden roller coaster. Voted the world's best wooden roller coaster by the Golden Ticket Awards for 2012.<ref>{{Cite web |title=El Toro {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/el-toro |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=July 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210727025153/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/el-toro |url-status=live }}</ref>
| 22M Super Loop. Originally named "Looping Dragon" when announced. Must be 48 inches to ride
|-
|-
| Tango
|[[El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)|El Toro]]
|2006
| 2006
| [[Zamperla]]<ref>{{Cite book |title=Tango (Six Flags Great Adventure) - Coasterpedia - The Roller Coaster and Flat Ride Wiki |url=https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Tango_(Six_Flags_Great_Adventure) |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=coasterpedia.net |publisher=GreatAdventureHistory |language=en |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032759/https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Tango_(Six_Flags_Great_Adventure) |url-status=live }}</ref>
|[[Intamin]]
| [[Rockin' Tug|Rockin' tug]] ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tango {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/tango |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032814/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/tango |url-status=live }}</ref>
|Prefabricated wooden roller coaster. Voted the world's best wooden rollercoaster by The Golden Ticket Awards for 2012. 48 inches to ride
|-
|Tango
|2006
| [[Zamperla]]
|Rocking, spinning ride for families
|}
|}


===Golden Kingdom===
===The Golden Kingdom===
The Golden Kingdom opened in 2005 with Kingda Ka on what was Bugs Bunny Land, the park's old kiddie-section. This section of the park is themed with many bamboo plants, stone temples, and more.
The Golden Kingdom<ref name="Park map">{{cite web |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/plan-your-visit/park-map |title=Six Flags Great Adventure Park Map |publisher=Six Flags Great Adventure |access-date=May 30, 2018 |archive-date=May 30, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180530131620/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/plan-your-visit/park-map |url-status=live }}</ref> opened in 2005 with Kingda Ka on what was Bugs Bunny Land, the park's old kiddie-section. This section of the park is themed with many bamboo plants, stone temples, and more. It is also home to three llamas, which are near the entrance to the area on Aldabra Island, formerly home to Aldabra tortoises.


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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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| 2005
| 2005
| [[Intamin]]
| [[Intamin]]
| Strata-coaster, the tallest roller coaster in the world as of 2015. Themed as a [[bengal tiger]], the queue line takes riders through bamboo plants, and past the launch track.
| Strata-coaster, the tallest roller coaster in the world as of 2021. Themed as a [[bengal tiger]], the queue line takes riders through bamboo plants.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kingda Ka {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/kingda-ka |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=November 30, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161130044016/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/kingda-ka |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom]]
| [[Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom]]
| 2014
| 2014<ref name="sixflags.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/zumanjaro-drop-doom|title=Zumanjaro Drop of Doom|work=sixflags.com|accessdate=September 3, 2015}}</ref>
| [[Intamin]]
| [[Intamin]]
| The world's tallest [[drop tower]], which is built on the tower of Kingda Ka. Riders can see Philadelphia's skyline on clear days.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/zumanjaro-drop-doom |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=October 18, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018141840/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/zumanjaro-drop-doom |url-status=live }}</ref>
| The world's tallest drop ride,<ref name="sixflags.com"/> connected to Kingda Ka. Riders can see Philadelphia's skyline on clear days.
|-
| Splashwater Oasis
| 2005
|
| Jungle-themed children's water play structure
|-
| Safari Discoveries
| 2011
|
| Guests will be able to get up close and personal with a variety of different animals from [[kinkajou]]s to [[sea lion]]s.
|-
| SeaFari Theater
| 2014
|
| See "otterly" adorable Asian small-clawed otters up close
|}
|}

Golden Kingdom is also home to three llamas, which are near the entrance to the area on Aldabra Island, formerly home to aldabra tortoises. Golden Kingdom is expected to receive an expansion, since one of the major paths in the area is closed off.


===Boardwalk===
===Boardwalk===
[[File:Six Flags Great Adventure's Boardwalk.jpg|thumb|Another view of the Boardwalk]]Previously Fortune Festival, the boardwalk section of Great Adventure has games commonly found on boardwalks, boardwalk restaurants, and many of the park's larger flat rides. This area of the park was also previously themed as Edwards Air Force Base, and many of the theme elements from then still exist now, including "latrines", and the parachute tower's name. The section also has a slight boardwalk-influence to its rides.
[[File:Six Flags Great Adventure's Boardwalk.jpg|thumb|View of the Boardwalk]]Previously Fortune Festival, the boardwalk section of Great Adventure has games commonly found on boardwalks, boardwalk restaurants, and many of the park's larger flat rides. This area of the park was also previously themed as Edwards Air Force Base, and many of the theme elements from then still exist now, including "latrines. The section also has a slight boardwalk-influence to its rides.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
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! Manufacturer
! Manufacturer
! Description
! Description
|-
| Boardwalk Games Center
| 1976
|
| Video arcade games
|-
|-
| Dare Devil Dive
| Dare Devil Dive
| 1997
| 1997
| [[Skycoaster, Inc.]]
| [[Skycoaster, Inc.]]
| [[Skycoaster]], upcharge.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dare Devil Dive {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/dare-devil-dive |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032806/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/dare-devil-dive |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Skycoaster, up charge
|-
| Games Square
| 1975
|
| Win prizes at these boardwalk-style skill games
|-
|-
| Great American Road Race
| Great American Road Race
| 1999
| 1999
| J&J Amusements
| J&J Amusements
| [[Go-kart]]s, upcharge.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Great American Road Race {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/great-american-road-race |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032822/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/great-american-road-race |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Go-karts, up charge
|-
|-
| [[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]]
| [[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]]
| 2011
| 2011
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| Stand-up coaster, featuring 5 inversions. Formerly located at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom as Chang
| Stand-up coaster, featuring 5 inversions. Formerly located at [[Kentucky Kingdom|Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom]] as Chang.<ref>{{Cite web |title=GREEN LANTERN {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/green-lantern |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032816/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/green-lantern |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower
| 1983
| [[Intamin]]
| Gentle 23-story drop
|-
| Rockwall
|
|
| Up charge attraction, rock wall
|-
|-
| Slingshot
| Slingshot
| 2011
| 2011
| [[Funtime (manufacturer)]]
| [[Funtime (manufacturer)|Funtime]]
| Tall, [[Reverse bungee|slingshot ride]], upcharge.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Slingshot {{!}} Six Flags Great Adventure |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/slingshot |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032812/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/slingshot |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Tall, slingshot ride, up charge
|-
|-
| [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]]
| [[Superman: Ultimate Flight]]
| 2003
| 2003
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| [[Bolliger & Mabillard]]
| Flying coaster, featuring 2 inversions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/superman-ultimate-flight-2 |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032813/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/superman-ultimate-flight-2 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Flying coaster, featuring 2 inversions
|-
|-
| The Twister
| Twister
| 1999
| 1999
| [[Huss Maschinenfabrik]]
| [[Huss Maschinenfabrik]]
| A top spin ride.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Twister {{!}} |url=https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/twister |access-date=2021-08-20 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US |archive-date=August 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210820032800/https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/twister |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Top spin
|}
|}


Line 824: Line 535:
|-
|-
! Ride
! Ride
! Year Opened
! Year opened
! Year Closed
! Year closed
! Manufacturer
! Type
! Type
! Description
! Description
|-
|-
|align=center|Boats
|Boats
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1974
|1974
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Paddle boats that guests were able to use in the lake.
| [[Pedalo|Paddle boat]] rentals that guests were able to use in the lake.
|-
|-
|align=center|Antique Cars
|Antique Cars
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1975
|1975
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Antique car ride.
| Antique car ride.
|-
|-
|align=center|Jumbo Jet
|[[Jumbo Jet (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Jumbo Jet]]
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|1975
|1975
|Schwarzkopf
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| It was built and tested only a few times before it was removed. It is unknown as to why it was never opened to the public.
| It was built and tested only a few times before it was removed. It is unknown as to why it was never opened to the public.
|-
|-
|align=center|Big Fury
|Big Fury
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1977
|1977
|
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Pretty Monster
|Pretty Monster
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1977
|1977
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Enterprise
|[[Enterprise (ride)|Enterprise]]
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|1977
|1977
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Gondola
|Gondola
|align=center|1977
|1977
|align=center|1977
|1977
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Wild Flower
|Wild Flower
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|1977
|1977
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Haunted House
|Haunted House
|align=center|1978
|1978
|align=center|1978
|1978
|
|align=center|Walkthrough Attraction
|Walkthrough Attraction
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Super Cat
|Super Cat
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|1978
|1978
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Grand Prix
|Grand Prix
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1979
|1979
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|Antique car ride.
|Antique car ride.
|-
|-
|align=center|Alpen Blitz
|[[Alpen Blitz]]
|align=center|1976
|1976
|align=center|1978
|1978
|Schwarzkopf
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| Featured two cars that would push or pull the train along its course.
| Featured two cars that would push or pull the train along its course.
|-
|-
|align=center|Great Train Ride
|Great Train Ride
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1980
|1980
|
|align=center|Transport Ride
|Transport Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Wild Rider
|[[Wild Rider]]
|align=center|1978
|1978
|align=center|1981
|1981
|Schwarzkopf
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Super Sidewinder
|Super Sidewinder
|align=center|1976
|1976
|align=center|1983
|1983
|Chance Rides
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|The Screamer
|The Screamer
|align=center|1976
|1976
|align=center|1983
|1983
|Molina and Son's
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| Children's roller coaster.
| Children's roller coaster.
|-
|-
|align=center|Haunted Castle
|[[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]]
|align=center|1979
|1979
|align=center|1984
|1984
|
|align=center|Walkthrough Attraction
|Walkthrough Attraction
| A walkthrough attraction that burned down killing 8 people.
|[[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)#1984 fire|Burned down in 1984]], killing 8 people.
|-
|-
|align=center|Matterhorn
|Matterhorn
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1986
|1986
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Calypso
|Calypso
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1987
|1987
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Monster Spin
|Monster Spin
|align=center|1978
|1978
|align=center|1987
|1987
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Paddle Boats
|Paddle Boats
|align=center|1983
|1983
|align=center|1987
|1987
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
| Paddle boats that park guests could use in the lake.
| Paddle boats that park guests could use in the lake.
|-
|-
|align=center|Skooter
|Skooter
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|1987
|1987
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Bumper car attraction.
| Bumper car attraction.
|-
|-
|align=center|Tilt-a-Whirl
|[[Tilt-A-Whirl|Tilt-a-Whirl]]
|align=center|1979
|1979
|align=center|1987
|1987
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Alpine Bobsled|Sarajevo Bobsled]]
|[[Alpine Bobsled|Sarajevo Bobsled]]
|align=center|1984
|1984
|align=center|1988
|1988
|Intamin
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| Was moved to Six Flags Great America.
| Was moved to Six Flags Great America in 1989 and renamed Rolling Thunder. Later relocated to Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor in 1997 and reopened the following year. It operated at Great Escape until it closed in 2023.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Ultra Twister (Six Flags)|Ultra Twister]]
|[[Ultra Twister (Six Flags)|Ultra Twister]]
|align=center|1986
|1986
|align=center|1989
|1989
|Togo
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| Was moved to Six Flags Astroworld.
| Was moved to Six Flags AstroWorld.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Condor]]
|[[Condor (ride)|Condor]]
|align=center|1988
|1988
|align=center|1990
|1990
|Huss
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Swiss Bob
|Swiss Bob
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1991
|1991
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Lightnin' Loops]]
|[[Lightnin' Loops]]
|align=center|1978
|1978
|align=center|1992
|1992
|Arrow Dynamics
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| A roller coaster where one track was sent to [[Six Flags America|Adventure World]] (now named Six Flags America) while the other was moved to [[Frontier City]].
| A roller coaster where one track was sent to [[Six Flags America|Adventure World]] (now named Six Flags America) while the other was moved to [[Frontier City]].
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Shockwave]]
|Shockwave
|align=center|1990
|1990
|align=center|1992
|1992
|Intamin
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| Was moved to Six Flags Astroworld.
| Was moved to Six Flags AstroWorld.
|-
|-
|align=center|Traffic Jam
|Traffic Jam
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1992
|1992
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| A classic bumper cars ride.
| A classic bumper cars ride.
|-
|-
|align=center|Virtual Revolution
|Virtual Revolution
|align=center|1995
|1995
|align=center|1995
|1995
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
| A flight simulator.
| A flight simulator.
|-
|-
|align=center|Panorama Wheel
|Panorama Wheel
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|1996
|1996
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Ferris wheel.
| Ferris wheel.
|-
|-
|align=center|African Tower
|African Tower
|align=center|1991
|1991
|align=center|1998
|1998
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
| Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
|-
|-
|align=center|Asian Tower
|Asian Tower
|align=center|1991
|1991
|align=center|1998
|1998
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
| Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
|-
|-
|align=center|Joust-a-Bout
|Joust-a-Bout
|align=center|1982
|1982
|align=center|1998
|1998
|Schwarzkopf
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Removed due to high maintenance costs.
| Removed due to high maintenance costs.
|-
|-
|align=center|North American Tower
|North American Tower
|align=center|1991
|1991
|align=center|1998
|1998
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
| Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
|-
|-
|align=center|Spinnaker
|Spinnaker
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2000
|2000
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Pirate's Flight
|Pirate's Flight
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2001
|2001
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Schwabinchen
|Schwabinchen
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|2001
|2001
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Removed at the end of the 1986 season but was added back in 1993.
| Removed at the end of the 1986 season but was added back in 1993.
|-
|-
|align=center|Scrambler
|[[Scrambler (ride)|Scrambler]]
|align=center|1978
|1978
|align=center|2001
|2001
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Sling Shot
|Sling Shot
|align=center|2001
|2001
|align=center|2001
|2001
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
| It was a trailer mounted attraction.
| It was a trailer mounted attraction.
|-
|-
|align=center|Time Warp
|Time Warp
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2001
|2001
|Chance Rides
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
| Double Inverter
|-
|-
|align=center|Evolution
|[[Xcalibur (ride)|Evolution]]
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2002
|2002
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Speed Sports
|Speed Sports
|align=center|2001
|2001
|align=center|2002
|2002
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Turbo Force
|Turbo Force
|align=center|2001
|2001
|align=center|2002
|2002
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
| It was a trailer mounted attraction.
| It was a trailer mounted attraction.
|-
|-
|align=center|Jumpin' Jack Flash
|Jumpin' Jack Flash
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2003
|2003
|align=center|Flat Ride
|
|
|Flat Ride
|-
|align=center|Pendulum
|align=center|1999
|align=center|2003
|align=center|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|Pendulum
|align=center|Chaos
|align=center|1999
|1999
|2003
|align=center|2005
|Huss
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Frisbee-style ride. Was relocated to [[Six Flags Great America]] for the 2004 season where it currently operates as Revolution.
|-
|Chaos
|1999
|2005
|
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Rodeo Stampede
|Rodeo Stampede
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2005
|2005
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Rotor
|Rotor
|align=center|1975
|1975
|align=center|2005
|2005
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Viper (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Viper]]
|align=center|[[Viper]]
|align=center|1995
|1995
|align=center|2005
|2005
|Togo
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| The ride was closed very often and was considered extremely rough by park-goers.
| The ride was closed very often and was considered extremely rough by park-goers.
|-
|-
|align=center|Enterprise
|[[Enterprise (ride)|Spin Meister]]
|align=center|1979
|1979
|2005
|align=center|2006
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Freefall]]
|[[Freefall (ride)|Freefall]]
|align=center|1983
|1983
|align=center|2006
|2006
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Hydro Flume
|Hydro Flume
|align=center|1999
|1999
|align=center|2006
|2006
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|Alcatraz
|Alcatraz
|align=center|2001
|2001
|align=center|2007
|2007
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
| The ride was not very popular as its entrance was hard to locate and guests didn't know what the ride was.
| The ride was not very popular as its entrance was hard to locate and guests did not know what the ride was.
|-
|-
|align=center|Autobahn
|Autobahn
|align=center|1976
|1976
|align=center|2007
|2007
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Bumper cars. The ride building has been SBNO since 2008.
| Bumper cars. The ride building has been closed since 2008.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Batman and Robin: The Chiller]]
|[[Batman and Robin: The Chiller]]
|align=center|1997
|1997
|align=center|2007
|2007
|Premier Rides
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| The ride was closed very often and opened almost a year behind schedule. The Batman side was troubled more than the Robin as it was rarely open throughout its lifetime.
| The ride was closed very often and opened almost a year behind schedule. The Batman side was troubled more than the Robin as it was rarely open throughout its lifetime.
|-
|-
|align=center|Flying Wave
|Flying Wave
|align=center|1974
|1974
|align=center|2007
|2007
|align=center|Flat Ride
|
|
|Flat Ride
|-
|align=center|Looping Starship
|align=center|1985
|align=center|2007
|align=center|Flat Ride
|
|
|-
|-
|Looping Starship
|align=center|Musik Express
|1985
|align=center|1976
|align=center|2007
|2007
|Intamin
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| The ride was SBNO from 2008-2014 until it was finally removed during the middle of the 2014 season.
|Located next to Great American Scream Machine's batwing
|-
|-
|[[Music Express|Musik Express]]
|align=center|Splash Water Falls
|1976
|align=center|1987
|align=center|2007
|2007
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Closed from 2008 to 2014, removed mid-2014.
|-
|Splash Water Falls
|1987
|2007
|
|Flat Ride
| The name was changed to Movie Town Water Effect during its life at the park.
| The name was changed to Movie Town Water Effect during its life at the park.
|-
|-
|align=center|Eruption
|Eruption
|align=center|2003
|2003
|align=center|2010
|2010
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Great American Scream Machine]]
|[[Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)|The Great American Scream Machine]]
|align=center|1989
|1989
|align=center|2010
|2010
|Arrow Dynamics
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| The ride was replaced by Green Lantern.
| The ride was replaced by [[Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Green Lantern]].
|-
|-
|align=center|The Right Stuff: Mach 1 Adventure
|The Right Stuff: Mach 1 Adventure
|align=center|1994
|1994
|align=center|2010
|2010
|
|align=center|Flat Ride
|Flat Ride
| Motion simulator that had many different films throughout its lifetime. The building is currently used for storage as the theater seats have been removed from the main show room.
| Motion simulator that had many different films throughout its lifetime. The building is currently used for storage as the theater seats have been removed from the main show room.
|-
|-
|align=center|Turbo Bungy
|Turbo Bungy
|align=center|2001
|2001
|align=center|2011
|2011
|
|align=center|Upcharge Attraction
|Upcharge Attraction
| A trampoline attraction.
| A trampoline attraction.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]]
|[[Rolling Thunder (roller coaster)|Rolling Thunder]]
|align=center|1979
|1979
|align=center|2013
|2013
|William Cobb & Associates
|align=center|Roller Coaster
|Roller Coaster
| Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom and El Diablo unofficially replaced it.
| Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom and El Diablo unofficially replaced it.
|-
|-
|[[Fire Ball|El Diablo]]
|2015
|2018
|Larson International
|Flat Ride
|22M Giant Loop. Originally named "Looping Dragon" when announced. Relocated to La Ronde by the end of the 2018 season and renamed Chaos.
|-
|Bugs Bunny Seaport Barnstormer
|1999
|2019
|
|Flat Ride
| A plane themed ride spinning on two separate axes. The ride was replaced by [[Jersey Devil Coaster]].
|-
|Daffy's Deep Sea Diver
|1999
|2019
|
|Flat Ride
| A submarine themed ride. The ride was replaced by [[Jersey Devil Coaster]].
|-
|Safari Tours
|1999
|2018
|
|Flat Ride
| A track car ride. Formally known as the "Big Red Cars" and "Taz's Seaport Trucking Co." The tracks were removed and area is currently vacant and the queue building is abandoned. The area was used for the 2019 Fright Fest Children's Trick or Treat Trail.
|-
|Pepe Le Pew's Hearts Aweigh
|1999
|2019
|
|Flat Ride
| A miniature spinning teacups ride. The ride was replaced by [[Jersey Devil Coaster]].
|-
| Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower
|1983
|2022
|Intamin
|Flat ride
| Gentle 23-story drop using [[parachute]]s on a tower.
|}
|}


==Restaurants==
==Annual events==
===Fright Fest===
* The Best of the West – Pit barbecue ribs, pulled pork, burgers, grilled chicken, salad, beer – ''Frontier Adventures''
{{Unreferenced section|date=October 2018}}
* [[Nathan's Famous]] – ''The Boardwalk''
During the [[Halloween]] season, Six Flags Great Adventure is redecorated with spider webs, smoke machines, and other Halloween related decorations. Actors dress up in scary costumes and walk around to frighten guests, as they once did at the [[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]]. Fright Fest typically begins at 6:00 PM, as the zombies parade to a stage to kick off "fright by night." The park does not recommend the nighttime activities for children 13 or under. Fright Fest attracts some of the heaviest crowds of the year, and becomes more and more crowded as the date draws closer to Halloween.
* [[Johnny Rockets]] – ''Main Street'' ''Frontier Adventures'', ''Plaza Del Carneval''

* Primo's Pizzeria Featuring Famous Famiglia – ''The Golden Kingdom'', ''MovieTown'' and ''Main Street''
One of the most popular attractions at Fright Fest every year is the theatrical production of Dead Man's Party, a live dance show with popular music that draws hundreds of viewers for every showing and has attained an almost cult-like local following.
* [[Panda Express]] – ''Lakefront''

* [[Carnegie Deli]] – corned beef, pastrami, turkey, roast beef sandwiches (white, rye, or wheat), garden salads, pickles, desserts – ''Main Street''
The seasonal event includes upcharge walk-through haunted attractions. Recurring attractions include The Manor, Fears, Wicked Woods, Blood Shed, Big Top Terror, Cell Block 6, and Aftermath. Areas of the park known as "scare zones" include free-roaming zombies are The Bloody Fountain (Main Street), Demon District (Movietown), CarnEvil (Boardwalk), Lady Of The Lake Cemetery (Lakefront), and Bone Butcher Terror-tory (Frontier Adventures).
* [[Cold Stone Creamery]] – ''Main Street'', ''Movietown'', ''Golden Kingdom''

* [[Ben and Jerry]]s – ''Fantasy Forest'', ''The Boardwalk'' and inside ''Yum Yum Cafe''
===Holiday in the Park===
* Yum Yum Cafe, formerly the Yum Yum Palace and later the Great Character Cafe, in a building decorated with fiberglass moldings in the shape of ice cream and candies,<ref>{{cite news
During the [[Christmas]] season, Six Flags Great Adventure is redecorated with Christmas related decorations. During this season, only the Main Street, Adventure Alley, Fantasy Forest, Boardwalk, The Pine Barrens, Jr.Trill seekers, Metropolis, and Movie Town sections of the park remain open.
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/07/02/arts/thrills-and-wet-spills-bathing-suits-not-included.html
|title=Thrills and Wet Spills, Bathing Suits Not Included
|date=1993-07-02
|work=New York Times
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101125181219/http://nytimes.com/1993/07/02/arts/thrills-and-wet-spills-bathing-suits-not-included.html
|archivedate=2010-11-25
|quote=Ornamental buildings like the Yum Yum Palace, with its architecturally encrusted candy canes and ice-cream scoops, looks like something out of the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.'
}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60D13FD3E5E1A7493C0A9178CD85F408785F9
|title=Great Adventure Is Open for Business; Admission Cost Reduced Larger Than Life Tools vs. Musicians
|author=Treaster, Joseph B.
|date=1974-07-02
|work=New York Times
|quote=Just past the Yum Yum Palace, a restaurant that seems to be made out of swirling candy canes and hard candles but turns out to be mostly Fiberbias, [...]
}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/app/doc/437489201.html?FMT=CITE&FMTS=CITE:FT&type=current&date=Mar%208,%202002&author=&pub=Asbury%20Park%20Press&edition=&startpage=&desc=Great%20Adventure%20making%20renovations
|title=Great Adventure making renovations
|author=
|date=2002-03-08
|work=Asbury Park Press
|page=B.2
|quote= [...] and renovations to the facade [sic] Great Character Cafe, formerly the Yum Yum Palace.
}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/doc/171060555.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jul%2028,%201974&author=&pub=Chicago%20Tribune&edition=&startpage=&desc=Great%20Adventure:%20big%20New%20Jersey%20playland
|title=Great Adventure: big New Jersey playland
|author=Sutton, Horace
|date=1974-07-28
|page=C6
|work=Chicago Tribune
|quote= [...] Yum'Yum Palace decorated in the manner of giant ice cream cones [...]
}}</ref> in the Fantasy Forest, offering "hamburgers, chicken fritters, fries, salads"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sixflags.com/greatAdventure/food/AllFoodandFun.aspx|title=All Food and Fun: Six Flags Great Adventure|accessdate=2013-11-13}}</ref>
* ''Johnny Rockets/Papa Johns'' – ''Looney Tunes Seaport''
* ''Backlot'' – traditional food – ''Movietown''
* '''''Granny's Country Kitchen''''' – fried chicken – ''Fantasy Forest''
* ''Garden State Grill – Variety of burgers, including the Jersey Burger - ''The Boardwalk''
* ''Mama Flora's Cucina'' – Italian food – ''Adventure Alley''
* ''La Cocina'' – Mexican food – ''Plaza Del Carnaval''
* ''New England Hot Dog'' – Premium Hot Dogs with unique toppings – ''Looney Tunes Seaport''
* ''[[Coca-Cola Freestyle]]'' – Coca-Cola drinks flavored as-you-like – ''Fantasy Forest''
* "Sweet Cakes & Cones" - Funnel cakes & hand-dipped ice cream (open in the evening) - "Main Street"
* "Cyber Cafe" - Funnel cakes, freshly-brewed coffee and internet access - "Main Street"
* "Dippin' Dots - Flash-frozen ice cream - "Main Street"
* "Main Street Pub" - Chicken tenders, fries & beer - "Main Street"
* "Liberty Pub" - Ice-cold beer & wine - "Main Street"
* "Lakefront Snacks" - Pretzels, popcorn, churros, & beverages - "Main Street"
* "Main Street Snacks" - Pretzels, turkey legs, popcorn & beverages - "Main Street"
* "Fountain Drink" - Snacks & Slurpee®
* Adventure Alley Snacks - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, salads & beer, air conditioned


==Awards==
==Awards==
Many of Six Flags Great Adventure's most thrilling roller coasters have placed in Amusement Today's annual Golden Ticket Awards. Below is a table with coasters at Great Adventure and their highest ranking in the [[Golden Ticket Awards]].
Many of Six Flags Great Adventure's most thrilling roller coasters have placed in ''[[Amusement Today]]''{{'s}} annual [[Golden Ticket Awards]]. Below is a table with coasters at Great Adventure and their highest ranking in the Golden Ticket Awards.


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|align="left"|Nitro
|align="left"|Nitro
| style="text-align:center;"|3 (2007–2012)<ref>* {{cite web |title=2007 TOP 50 STEEL ROLLER COASTERS |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/AT_Golden_Ticket_2007.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=September 2007 |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011091646/http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/AT_Golden_Ticket_2007.pdf |url-status=live }}
| style="text-align:center;"|3 (2007 – 2012)
* {{cite web |title=2008 TOP 50 STEEL ROLLER COASTERS |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2008-Golden-Ticket-Issue.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=September 2008 |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011091636/http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2008-Golden-Ticket-Issue.pdf |url-status=live }}
* {{cite web |title=2009 TOP 50 STEEL ROLLER COASTERS |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2009-Golden-Ticket-Issue.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=September 2009 |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011091534/http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2009-Golden-Ticket-Issue.pdf |url-status=live }}
* {{cite web |title=2010 TOP 50 STEEL ROLLER COASTERS |url=http://amusementtoday.com/backissues/at_goldenticket_2010_web.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=September 2010 |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011091530/http://amusementtoday.com/backissues/at_goldenticket_2010_web.pdf |url-status=live }}
* {{cite web |title=Top 10 Steel Roller Coasters of 2011 |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/top-10-steel-roller-coasters-of-2011/ |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=2011 |archive-date=July 29, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180729014720/http://goldenticketawards.com/top-10-steel-roller-coasters-of-2011/ |url-status=live }}
* {{cite web |title=Top 10 Steel Roller Coasters of 2012 |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/top-10-steel-roller-coasters-of-2012/ |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=2012 |archive-date=July 29, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180729013039/http://goldenticketawards.com/top-10-steel-roller-coasters-of-2012/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
|align="left"|El Toro
|align="left"|El Toro
| style="text-align:center;"|1 (2012, 2017)<ref>* {{cite web |title=Top 10 Wood Roller Coasters of 2012 |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/top-10-wood-roller-coasters-of-2012/ |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=2012 |archive-date=July 29, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180729013028/http://goldenticketawards.com/top-10-wood-roller-coasters-of-2012/ |url-status=live }}
| style="text-align:center;"|1 (2012)
* {{cite web |title=El Toro makes a surprise return as Top Wooden Coaster |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/AT-GoldenTickets-2017-lr.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=September 2017 |archive-date=September 19, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170919042006/http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/AT-GoldenTickets-2017-lr.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
|align="left"|Bizarro (Medusa)
|align="left"|Medusa
| style="text-align:center;"|16 (1999)<ref>{{cite web |title=Top 25 steel roller coasters |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/AT_Golden_Ticket_1999.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=August 1999 |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011091549/http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/AT_Golden_Ticket_1999.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|9 (1999)
|-
|-
|align="left"|Kingda Ka
|align="left"|Kingda Ka
| style="text-align:center;"|25 (2008)<ref name=2008steel>{{cite web |title=2008 TOP 50 STEEL ROLLER COASTERS |url=http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2008-Golden-Ticket-Issue.pdf |website=The Golden Ticket Awards |publisher=Amusement Today |access-date=July 28, 2018 |date=September 2008 |archive-date=October 11, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011091636/http://goldenticketawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2008-Golden-Ticket-Issue.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|25 (2008)
|}
|}


In 2012, Six Flags Great Adventure, along with the Garden State Film Festival, was awarded the Tourism Achievement Award. Both were presented the award for their contributions to improving the economy of the bi-county area through the use of tourism.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.app.com/article/20120511/NJBIZ/305110062/Local-business-briefs|title=Council Presents Awards|date=May 11, 2012|publisher=[[Asbury Park Press]]|pages=4|accessdate=May 11, 2012}}</ref>
In 2012, Six Flags Great Adventure, along with the Garden State Film Festival, was awarded the Tourism Achievement Award. Both were presented the award for their contributions to improving the economy of the bi-county area through the use of tourism.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.app.com/article/20120511/NJBIZ/305110062/Local-business-briefs |title=Council Presents Awards |date=May 11, 2012 |publisher=[[Asbury Park Press]] |pages=4 |access-date=May 11, 2012}}</ref>


==Fright Fest==
== Attendance ==
Although Six Flags does not release attendance figures, the [[Themed Entertainment Association]] (TEA) and other theme park industry analyst companies estimate attendance numbers for the park.
During the [[Halloween]] season, Six Flags Great Adventure is redecorated with spider webs, smoke machines, and other Halloween related decorations. Actors dress up in scary costumes and walk around to frighten guests, as they once did at the [[Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)|Haunted Castle]]. Fright Fest typically begins at 6:00 PM, as the zombies parade to a stage to kick off "fright by night." The park does not recommend the nighttime activities for children 13 or under. Fright Fest attracts some of the heaviest crowds of the season, and becomes more and more crowded as the date draws closer to Halloween.
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!Year
One of the most popular attractions at Fright Fest every year is the theatrical production of Dead Man's Party, a live dance show with popular music that draws hundreds of viewers for every showing and has attained an almost cult-like local following.
!Attendance

(millions)
The seasonal event includes upcharge walk-through haunted attractions. Recurring attractions include The Manor, Total Darkness, Voodoo Island, and Wasteland. Areas of the park that include free-roaming zombies are The Bloody Fountain (Main Street), Circus Psycho (Boardwalk), and Bone Butcher Terror-tory (Frontier Adventures).
|-
|2006
|2.73<ref name="2006 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2007 |title=TEA/ERA Theme Park Attendance Report 2006 |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2006_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=March 26, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230326113307/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2006_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2007
|2.72<ref name="2007 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2008 |title=TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report 2007 |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2007_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=March 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230315194753/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2007_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2008
|2.76<ref name="2008 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2009 |title=Themed Entertainment Association/Economics Research Associates' Attraction Attendance Report 2008 |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2008_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=February 21, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221044619/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2008_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2009
|2.63<ref name="2009 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2010 |title=2009 Theme Index: The Global Attractions Attendance Report |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2009_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=February 21, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221044618/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2009_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2010
|2.70<ref name="2010 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2011 |title=TEA/AECOM 2010 Theme Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2010_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=March 27, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230327130929/http://www.aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2010_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2011—2012
|No data{{Efn|TEA did not report attendance figures from 2011 through 2012 because the park was not in the top 20 most attended North American parks those years.|group=note}}
|-
|2013
|2.80<ref name="2013 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2014 |title=TEA/AECOM 2013 Theme Index & Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2013_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=June 27, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200627160013/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2013_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2014
|2.80<ref name="2014 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2015 |title=TEA/AECOM 2014 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2014_Theme_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=June 27, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200627145517/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2014_Theme_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2015
|3.05<ref name="2015 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2016 |title=TEA/AECOM 2015 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2015_Theme_Index__Museum_Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=June 27, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200627144519/https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2015_Theme_Index__Museum_Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2016
|3.22<ref name="2016 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2017 |title=TEA/AECOM 2016 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/2016-ThemeMuseum-Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=November 30, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201130054011/https://www.aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/2016-ThemeMuseum-Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2017
|3.24<ref name="2017 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2018 |title=TEA/AECOM 2017 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2017-Theme-Museum-Index.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=December 9, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201209183615/https://www.aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2017-Theme-Museum-Index.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2018
|3.40<ref name="2018 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2019 |title=TEA/AECOM 2018 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Theme-Index-2018-5-1.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=September 13, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913014831/https://www.aecom.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Theme-Index-2018-5-1.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2019
|3.45<ref name="2019 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2020 |title=TEA/AECOM 2019 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/wp-content/uploads/documents/reports/AECOM-Theme-Index-2019.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=November 5, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105082032/https://aecom.com/wp-content/uploads/documents/reports/AECOM-Theme-Index-2019.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2020
|0.60<ref name="2020 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2021 |title=TEA/AECOM 2020 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/wp-content/uploads/documents/reports/AECOM-Theme-Index-2020.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=September 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210923120013/https://aecom.com/wp-content/uploads/documents/reports/AECOM-Theme-Index-2020.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|2021
|2.91<ref name="2021 attendance">{{Cite web |date=2022 |title=TEA/AECOM 2021 Theme Index and Museum Index |url=https://aecom.com/wp-content/uploads/documents/reports/AECOM-Theme-Index-2021.pdf |access-date=2023-02-20 |publisher=[[Themed Entertainment Association]] |archive-date=May 24, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230524170241/https://aecom.com/wp-content/uploads/documents/reports/AECOM-Theme-Index-2021.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
|}


==References==
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<ref name="baden">{{cite news |last=Janson|first=Donald |title=Baden Criticizes Inquiry by Jersey into Park Fire|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/12/nyregion/baden-criticizes-inquiry-by-jersey-into-park-fire.html |quote=A 14-year-old patron in the castle before the fire, Joey Iraca, has testified for the state that he had seen a patron accidentally set the fire with a cigarette lighter by brushing its flame against a foam wall pad. He testified that the person with the lighter was a boy his age that he talked to that day but did not know. ... |work=New York Times |date=July 12, 1985 |accessdate=April 22, 2010 }}</ref>
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Six Flags Great Adventure
Previously known as Great Adventure (1974–1977)
LocationJackson, New Jersey, United States
Coordinates40°8′15″N 74°26′24″W / 40.13750°N 74.44000°W / 40.13750; -74.44000
StatusOperating
OpenedJuly 1, 1974; 50 years ago (1974-07-01)
OwnerSix Flags
SloganThe World's Ultimate Thrill Park
Operating seasonLate March – Early January
AttendanceIncrease 2.913 million in 2021[1]
Attractions
Total58
Roller coasters14
Water rides2
WebsiteSix Flags Great Adventure

Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located approximately 20 miles southeast of Trenton in Jackson, New Jersey. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park complex is situated between New York City and Philadelphia and includes a water park named Hurricane Harbor. It first opened to the public as simply Great Adventure in 1974 under the direction of restaurateur Warner LeRoy. Six Flags acquired the park in 1977. The park is located right off of Interstate 195 and is along Monmouth Road (County Route 537).

In 2012, Six Flags combined its 160-acre (65 ha)[2] Great Adventure with its 350-acre (140 ha) Wild Safari animal park to form Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari. At 510 acres (210 ha), it is the second-largest theme park in the world following Disney's Animal Kingdom.[3]

History

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View of Great Adventure from the top of the Big Wheel, looking east

Warner LeRoy era (1974–1977)

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In 1972, entrepreneurial businessman Warner LeRoy developed concept plans for the Great Adventure entertainment complex, proposing seven parks be built within the complex: An amusement park, a safari park, a show park, a floral park, a sports complex, a shopping district, and a campground with beach/waterpark and stables.[4] His proposal also included plans for hotels, which were connected to the parks and could be reached by boats, buses, a sky ride and/or a monorail. LeRoy wanted his parks to flow naturally through the forest and lakes, capitalizing on the back-to-nature movement of the era. He chose a property then owned by the Switlik family, in an area centrally located between the New York City and Philadelphia regions. The property on County Route 537 had easy access to the newly constructed Interstate 195, which connected central New Jersey to the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) and would eventually (in 1981) connect to the Garden State Parkway.

Since the park's opening, it has been served by in-house emergency services composing of the Fire Department (Ocean County Station 58) and Emergency Medical Service (Ocean County Squad 80).[5][6][7]

LeRoy collaborated with Hardwicke Industries, who previously built safari parks in Canada and Europe. Together, they set out to open the seven parks in stages over a 5-year period. After a 4,500 invitation-only guest opening on June 30, 1974, the Great Adventure entertainment complex opened to the general public on July 1, 1974, at a price tag of $10 million.[8][9] At the time of the opening, only the Enchanted Forest area and Safari park were operational, with elements from five of the other planned parks being used to create the Enchanted Forest.

The Enchanted Forest was designed and built to look bigger-than-life. A Big Balloon was a tethered hot-air balloon that loomed over the park's entrance and was the biggest of its kind in the world. The Log Flume was the longest log ride constructed in the world at that time and it was accompanied by a giant "Conestoga Wagon", an over-sized log cabin restaurant called "Best of the West" and a huge Western Fortress, in the park's Rootin' Tootin' Rip Roarin' section. The Giant Wheel (now Big Wheel), then the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, and the Freedom Fountain, then the largest spraying fountain in the world, were located on the opposite end of the park. One of the few smaller-than-real life attractions was an outdoor walk-through attraction called the Garden of Marvels. It used working G-scale (o-g scale) LGB trains and boats among models of American landmarks and 1/25-scale recreations of European castles.

Another view of Six Flags Great Adventure from the Big Wheel, looking northeast. From left to right, the coasters are Superman: Ultimate Flight, the now-defunct Great American Scream Machine, Kingda Ka, The now-defunct Rolling Thunder, El Toro, and Medusa.

This miniature village was an idea taken from LeRoy's proposed Over the Rainbow floral park. A tree filled with snakes, a carousel, antique cars, koi pond, children's playground (called Kiddie Kingdom), petting zoo (named Happy Feeling) and a restaurant named Gingerbread Fancy (now Granny's Country Kitchen) were also borrowed from the floral park concept to create a section of The Enchanted Forest. This section created the park's main midway named Dream Street.

Shoppe Lane was named after a proposed "shopping extravaganza" park, which LeRoy had designed for the property. It lent its large open squares, huge fountain (Main Street Fountain), street performers (clowns and stilt walkers) and shops to the Enchanted Forest. Fairy Tales was the name of a shop that opened with the park in one of the park's over-sized bazaar tents. It sold stuffed animals and toys, including Superman. Other influences from LeRoy's proposal would surface in the years to come.

Neptune's Kingdom was a concept for a lakeside, aquatic show park. From its design came Aqua Spectacle, the home for dolphin performances and high dive shows. Today, the stadium later known as Fort Independence is demolished. Neptune's Kingdom was designed to run the length from Runaway Train to Northern Star Arena, but most of its influences appear in the park's Lakefront area.

Rootin' Tootin' opened with Runaway Mine Train on the grand opening on Independence Day. A small compact coaster named Big Fury opened later in the season. The Skyride connected two ends of the park with stations in Rootin' Tootin' and Dream Street. The double skyway ran originally at the 1964–65 New York World's Fair. The Great Train Ride was a small train ride that brought guests through a loop of the woods, rather than to a destination of another gate. A small handful of spin rides were located in the Strawberry Fair section and were as close to any thematic journey as the guests were going to take. The Fantasy Fling is older than the park and is the only survivor of these spin rides in 2008.

The Fun Fair area debuted in 1975 with several new spinning rides, a smaller Ferris wheel, and a Schwarzkopf Jumbo Jet roller coaster. The coaster never opened and was removed at the end of the season. A second flume called the Moon Flume was built by Arrow Dynamics to ease crowds on the Log Flume. It was built on the opposite end of the park and the station turntable is used for the stage of the Wiggles show today. The Fortune Festival was a new game section that was located where the Boardwalk section exists today.

LeRoy's original vision for the amusement park featured many dark rides. Although "Man, Time and Space", "The Keystone Cops" and "(Alice) Down the Wishing Well" (among others) never came to be, the Haunted Castle Across the Moat, which was added a few years later, took its cue from the rooms and monsters of the "Hotel Transylvania".

In the early 1980s, the park's entrance was moved to a new central location, which is still in use today. It was designed with an outer mall called Liberty Court, and its Federal style architecture was influenced by the celebration of the United States Bicentennial. An inner mall called Avenue of States was adorned by fifty state flags in the central corridor. Six flags remain on Main Street today. The Enchanted Forest name on the park was changed to the complex's main name of Great Adventure. The Strawberry Fair and Fun Fair names were discontinued and the attractions in these areas became part of the newly named Enchanted Forest section. More spin rides, "yummy yummy" food, shows, games and the Safari became a part of "the greatest day of your life." The park became a major attraction with dozens of rides, shows, and several steel roller coasters. The Big Balloon, Happy Kid Ride, The Gondola, Pretty Monster, and Super Cat were the first attractions to be removed from the park before a new owner would make big changes.

Penn Central / Bally's / Westray Capital era (1977–1992)

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In 1977, construction began on a steel looping shuttle coaster called Lightnin' Loops (which was removed in 1992). Late that year, however, the park was purchased by Six Flags. This regional theme park company was owned then by Penn Central, which had large stakes in the Philadelphia and New York City regions. Six Flags added rides found in bigger theme parks such as the wooden coaster called Rolling Thunder in 1979, The Buccaneer (a swinging ship from Intamin), Roaring Rapids (now Congo Rapids, an Intamin River Rapids ride), Parachuter's Perch (now Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower, an Intamin Parachute ride) and Freefall (later Stuntman's Freefall, an Intamin First Generation Freefall), all before the park's tenth anniversary.

A sign warning people not to cut lines

1980 saw very few changes. In 1981, the park added a water ride called Roaring Rapids (now called Congo River Rapids). In 1983, the park added a Freefall Ride and in 1984, the park added a roller coaster called the Sarajevo Bobsleds but closed and removed Lil' Thunder, a kiddie coaster, keeping the coaster count to four.

Eight teenagers, including four students and one graduate of Franklin K. Lane High School, lost their lives in a fire at the Haunted Castle on May 11, 1984,[10][11] sparking controversy over the safety of such attractions. After the incident, new fire safety laws were passed for amusement park fun houses and dark rides.

1986 saw the addition of a second looping coaster and the park's fifth roller coaster, Ultra Twister, with spiral inline twists. The ride was built next to Rolling Thunder, partially taking away the area's western theme. Another water ride called Splashwater Falls (which became Movietown Water Effect in 1992 and has since been removed) was added in which riders rode in a large boat which was pulled uphill and then down a steep waterfall, soaking riders. The new addition was made since attendance at the park had lowered since the Haunted Castle fire, and the park realized new additions were needed to keep the park alive.

Attendance dropped even further when an accident occurred on the Lightnin' Loops roller coaster in 1987. A teenage girl was thrown from the train because she was seated on the wrong side of the shoulder restraint. After the accident, new safety features were added not only to Great Adventure's roller coasters but also to roller coasters around the world. Once again, Great Adventure set both a bad and later good example for the amusement park world. However, the accident was not good for the park's attendance.[12] Attendance was so low, in fact, that in 1987 rumors began to spread that the park may close in a few years. At the end of that season, the park was slated to get a new multiple looping coaster but by the end of the year, it was decided that Six Flags Great America would get the coaster since Great Adventure was not seen as a good investment. At the end of 1988, the park was about to lose its license to sell food, and attendance was so low park management realized a big new addition was necessary.

In the spring of 1988, it was announced that the park would indeed get a new coaster. Sarajevo Bobsleds was removed to make room for the new coaster, The Great American Scream Machine, which opened in April 1989. This coaster had multiple loops and for a month was the tallest roller coaster in the world and brought the park back to five roller coasters. The Scream Machine was removed in 2010 to make room for the new Green Lantern stand-up coaster.

In 1990, as part of a ride rotation program, a stand up looping roller coaster called Shockwave was added to the park. Shockwave had previously operated at Six Flags Magic Mountain. However, Ultra Twister was removed at the end of 1989 and sent to Six Flags Astroworld for the 1991 season keeping the park's coaster count at five. In 1991, the park added a huge complex of "dry" waterslides. While guests got wet on them, they could ride these with regular clothes or swimsuits. These slides were themed after the rivers of the world. Roaring Rapids, as well as the second flume ride in the park, were incorporated into this complex. Roaring Rapids became Congo Rapids, and The Hydro Flume became Irrawaddy Riptide.

Time Warner era (1990–1997)

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In 1990, Time Warner acquired a 19.5% stake in Six Flags, then by the end of 1991 acquired an additional 30.5% giving them 50% ownership of the corporation, with the remaining divided equally by silent partners, The Blackstone Group and Wertheim Schroder.[13] Time Warner used the opportunity to advertise and promote their movies through the Six Flags parks. Time Warner purchased the remaining 50% in 1993, then in 1995 sold 51% of the corporation to Boston Ventures. Time Warner, however continued to manage the parks through 1997.[13]

In 1992, the eastern area or Fun Fair area of the park was re-themed Action Town, and then Movietown in 1993. A Batman stunt show was added and the announcement that a new inverted looping roller coaster called Batman The Ride would be added. Lightnin' Loops opened for the first half of the season but was disassembled at the end of July to begin construction of Batman. That coaster was sold to Premier Parks, which at the time was a different company than Six Flags (but would eventually buy Six Flags). Premier Parks put one of the Lightnin' Loops tracks in Frontier City located in Oklahoma City and it still operates today. Premier Parks put the other Lightnin' Loops track in their park in Largo, Maryland (near Washington, DC), then called Adventure World. That track was renamed the Python, which would be removed in 1999. At the end of 1992, the roller coaster Shockwave was removed as part of the "Ride Rotation Program" of Six Flags. Shockwave would be sent to Six Flags Astroworld and would reopen there in 1993 as Batman The Escape. So by the end of 1992, the park was down to just three coasters.

Batman, designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, opened in the spring of 1993 bringing the coaster count back up to four. In 1994, a motion simulator theatre ride was added. Initially, it was an airplane flying themed attraction but has since been changed to a Halloween theme in the fall over the years. A dinosaur theme and a three-dimensional dinosaur theme was also used for this attraction. For several years, it operated as SpongeBob the ride and then as Fly Me To The Moon. For the 2010 season, the attraction did not run and that building remained vacant for future use.

1995 saw the addition of Viper, a steel spiral looping roller coaster similar to Ultra Twister and in Ultra Twister's old spot, bringing the coaster count to five again. 1996 saw the addition of an indoor themed junior roller coaster called Skull Mountain. In 1997, a multiple looping dual track shuttle coaster called Batman & Robin: The Chiller was built but only opened for a day and encountered more technical difficulties. This coaster ended up not opening again until the spring of 1998. This coaster ran rather rough and was referred to as a "headbanger" as was Viper and to a lesser extent The Scream Machine. The Mine Train and Rolling Thunder were also rough rides by then. Also, many flat rides were removed over the years and the park was showing signs of wear and tear, as well as obsolete attractions.

Premier era (1998–2005)

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Premier Parks purchased Six Flags from Time Warner and Boston Ventures on April 1, 1998.[13] The following year, the new management team added a dozen flat rides to the park and declared a "war on lines". The Adventure River complex was retired but the flume ride and the Congo Rapids remained. A kiddie water play area also remained as part of a new kiddie ride area called Looney Tunes Seaport. A junior roller coaster called Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train (now known as Harley Quinn Crazy Train) as well as a kiddie roller coaster called Road Runner Railway were also added, but the star attraction was a floorless steel multiple looping roller coaster called Medusa.

No changes were made at the park in 2000, but across the property on a separate parking lot, a Waterpark named Hurricane Harbor was built and opened at the end of May. This was also separately gated and charges a separate admission from Great Adventure. The park consists of a dozen waterslides, a kiddie water play area, and a wavepool.

In 2001, the park added another state of the art roller coaster called Nitro. In 2002, Batman & Robin: The Chiller was renovated and new trains without over the shoulder harnesses were added making it a much smoother ride. In 2003, Superman: Ultimate Flight was added. Exact models of this are found at Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Great America. In 2004, new harnesses were added to the Runaway Mine Train and the up-charge attraction erUPtion was added to the Boardwalk.

In 2005, the park added the world's tallest coaster called Kingda Ka and also dismantled Viper. With the addition of Kingda Ka, the season pass holders entrance to the park was closed because Kingda Ka's footprint went right over it. A new children's play area called Balin's Jungleland was also added. In 2006, a wooden twister coaster called El Toro was added in the spot formerly occupied by Viper, along with a new themed area, and another kiddie ride area to replace Bugs Bunny Land which was retired at the end of 2004.

Shapiro era (2006–2010)

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At the end of 2005, a proxy battle resulted in two major stockholders assuming control of the Six Flags Board. The Premier Group was ousted in December and the new board appointed Mark Shapiro as CEO.[13] In 2007, the park added Wiggles World and removed Batman & Robin: The Chiller. The rolls were replaced with banked hills to enhance ride performance. However, the ride closed forever on June 28 due to technical problems with the ride. Disassembling occurred that September. In addition, the path leading to Chiller was blocked off and several rides including Freefall, Splashwater Falls/Movietown Water Effect, and a couple other flat rides were removed.

In 2008, in the area occupied by the Movietown Water Effect, a new junior indoor Wild Mouse rollercoaster was added called The Dark Knight. Motion Simulator Ride ended the SpongeBob theming in favor of Fly Me To The Moon. Also Glow in the Park Parade was added to the entertainment lineup.

Medusa was refurbished over the off-season and returned in 2009 as "Bizarro", a new incarnation of the same ride. The whole coaster, station, and surrounding theme elements were all changed and repainted to go with the new theme of the ride. Bizarro comic strips were put up along the queue line, and special effects and audio were added to the actual ride. The refurbishment brought crowds back to a ride that was beginning to lose its original charm and popularity.

Panorama of Great Adventure's skyline in 2006. From left to right: Kingda Ka, El Toro, Medusa (visible in full size picture), the now-defunct Rolling Thunder, the now defunct Great American Scream Machine, Superman: Ultimate Flight, the now defunct Batman & Robin: The Chiller and Stuntman's Freefall, and operating Nitro.

Weber/Anderson era (2010–2019)

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Green Lantern under construction in 2011, the coaster had previously operated at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom

The theme park's parent Six Flags emerged from a 2008–2010 bankruptcy with Al Weber Jr. as an interim CEO and subsequently by Jim Reid-Anderson in August 2010. The company parent also moved its corporate headquarters from New York City back to Texas, where the company started.[14]

For the 2010 season, the Motion Simulator ride Fly Me To The Moon did not reopen and was not replaced with anything and remained vacant. In April 2010, rumors also began that the Great American Scream Machine would be removed at the end of the season. By mid-June, rumors were that the coaster would be removed on July 1. That date came and went but on July 5, 2010, via Facebook, Six Flags confirmed the rumored removal of the Great American Scream Machine on July 18, 2010. The ride closed late on that date and was demolished immediately after to make room for "a major new attraction in 2011." On September 16, 2010, the park announced that the Green Lantern, a standup roller coaster formerly known as Chang at the recently closed Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, would debut in the Boardwalk section for the 2011 season. Green Lantern's lift hill and first drop run parallel to the lift hill of Superman Ultimate Flight, which involved the demolition of a rarely used section of the preferred parking area.

In late 2010, Six Flags began the process of removing licensed theming from attractions. They terminated several licenses including their license with The Wiggles. Wiggles' World was renamed and rethemed to Safari Kids in time for the 2011 season. Also in 2011, eruption was removed. Construction for the new Funtime Slingshot replacing eruption started mid-June 2011 and was recently finished a few weeks after.[15]

In 2012, Great Adventure introduced SkyScreamer, a 242-foot-tall (74 m) Funtime StarFlyer, that soars riders in a 98-foot (30 m) circle at speeds over 43 miles per hour (69 km/h), that opened in the spring of 2012, along with bumper cars, flying elephants, and a musical themed scrambler that opened in the newly transformed area Adventure Alley (formerly Fantasy Forest area around the Big Wheel). On February 13, 2012, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in New Jersey announced a new major water attraction King Cobra, that is the first in the United States.[16][17] The ride Falls at Hurricane Harbor was proposed to get a transformation, giving it a trapdoor release in 2012,[18][19] but was later cancelled for the new attraction King Cobra.[17] Furthermore, in 2012, Six Flags Great Adventure removed two of its four Johnny Rockets food stands, one located in Plaza Del Carnival and the other in the Boardwalk. Both were replaced with a new food stand named Totally Kickin' Chicken.

On August 30, 2012, Six Flags combined its 125-acre (51 ha) Great Adventure Park[2] with its 350-acre (140 ha) Wild Safari animal park to form the 510-acre (210 ha) Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari park, the second-largest theme park in the world, after Disney's Animal Kingdom.[3][20]

A 4th Dimension roller coaster was opened in spring 2016, called The Joker.[21]

In 2017, Six Flags added Justice League: Battle For Metropolis a 4D dark ride.

The ride Cyborg Cyber Spin opened in spring of 2018.[22]

Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth, a large scale custom Zamperla pendulum ride, was opened in 2019.[23]

During the 2018 off-season, El Diablo was removed from the park and was relocated to La Ronde, where it reopened as Chaos.[24]

In June 2019, the park completed a 23.5 MW solar facility, the largest net-metered solar farm in New Jersey. It produces around 30 million kWh per year, equivalent to most of the park's electricity needs. The facility includes 11 MW of solar canopy over the carpark.[25] The facility was announced in March 2015.[26]

2020–present

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On August 29, 2019, Six Flags announced a new coaster, the Jersey Devil Coaster, to be built by Rocky Mountain Construction.[27] Six Flags suspended all operations across all their properties due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.[28] In mid-May, the park announced that they would reopen the Safari Off Road Adventure as a drive-thru, which reopened on May 30, 2020.[29] Following an announcement by Governor Phil Murphy on June 23, 2020, giving permission for amusement parks to reopen, Six Flags Great Adventure announced a day later that it would reopen on July 3, 2020.[30][31] However, the Jersey Devil Coaster was delayed until the 2021 season because its construction was halted due to the pandemic.[32]

In July 2021, the park re-introduced the ride's old Road Runner Railway kiddie roller coaster to Lil' Devil Coaster, a ride themed to the Jersey Devil, like the nearby Jersey Devil Coaster.[33] In 2022, the park announced that Bizarro would be re-themed to Medusa, the ride's original theme.[34] The park announced in 2023 that it would build a new roller coaster, The Flash: Vertical Velocity,[35] which was scheduled to open in 2025.[36]

Concerts

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Numerous artists have performed concerts at the park, including Bon Jovi, The Ramones, The Beach Boys, Heart, Kansas, Cheap Trick, Joan Jett, and Alice Cooper.[37]

On September 29, 2012, Great Adventure hosted the FestEvil, a festival hosting contemporary metal and hardcore acts; Falling In Reverse and We Came As Romans coheadlined. It was Great Adventure's first and last metal show. At the end of the show, Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke threw three microphone stands into the crowd, injuring two attendees. Radke was arrested after the show, and a spokesperson for Great Adventure announced that the park would no longer host shows with metal bands.[38]

Attractions

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Main Street

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Main Street serves as the entry gate for Six Flags Great Adventure. It was originally entitled Liberty Court and was built when the entrance to the park was moved from near what is now the Boardwalk area to a more central location. Main Street is themed as an Early-American town, somewhere around the 18th century. Later additions to Main Street have formed it into more of a turn-of-the-century town. In the front is Main Street Fountain,[39] which serves as a central hub for the park.

Fantasy Forest

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Yum Yum Cafe

Fantasy Forest serves as the midway for the park and was originally part of the entrance. Fantasy Forest is designed to make its visitors feel like children, and the section's bright colors and fanciful design give it a magical feel. The Yum Yum Cafe, (Previously "The Great Character Cafe"), which is designed to look like a giant ice cream sundae, is in this area along with the colorful Carousel and Enchanted Teacups. Originally, this section was split into two sections; Dream Street, the east side featuring the Carousel, and Strawberry Fair, the west side featuring the Big Wheel and Fantasy Fling. During Time Warner's acquisition of the park, these two sections of the park were combined into one. In 2012, the east side stayed as Fantasy Forest and the west side was re-themed and transformed to Adventure Alley.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Carousel 1974 Frederick Savage The park's grand carousel, at the end of what was Dream Street. This antique carousel was originally built in 1881 by Frederick Savage in England and is named the Patrina Williams Carousel.[40]
Enchanted Tea Cups 1996 Zamperla Tea-cups style ride with fanciful theming.[41]
Houdini's Great Escape 1999 Vekoma Vekoma Madhouse attraction; held in "mansion" and complete with Harry Houdini theming.[42]

Adventure Alley

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The Fender Benders ride.

Adventure Alley, made up of what used to be the right half of Fantasy Forest, opened in 2012 along with SkyScreamer, a FunTime StarFlyer. The area has a retro theme and features several classic family rides. It was built in a formerly barren area in response to complaints about there being a lack of family rides in the park. SkyScreamer, DejaVu (a Scrambler relocated from the shuttered American Adventures in Georgia), and Air Jumbo (a Flying Elephants ride relocated from Balin's Jungleland in the Golden Kingdom) all opened in May, while Fender Benders, a bumper cars attraction, opened in early July. The area was sponsored by the Broadway show Jersey Boys and as such, features songs from the musical as its soundtrack.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Air Jumbo 2012 Zamperla Flying elephants style ride relocated from the Golden Kingdom section of the park.[43]
Big Wheel 1974 Anton Schwarzkopf A large Ferris wheel that once held the title for the world's tallest Ferris wheel.[44]
DejaVu 2012 Eli Bridge Company A retro-themed scrambler style attraction accompanied by a soundtrack featuring hit songs from the 1970s and 1980s.[45][46]
Fender Benders 2012 Bertazzon Bumper cars attraction with retro theming.[47]
SkyScreamer 2012 Funtime A Funtime Starflyer swing ride that swings riders 242 feet high in the air at 43 mph.[48]

The Pine Barrens

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The Pine Barrens opened in the park in 2021. It was called Adventure Seaport from 2011 to 2020. It is made up of a children's area, Jr. Thrillseekers, and a small section of the park formerly part of Movietown. Originally, The Pine Barrens also included Looney Tunes Seaport before it was removed in 2020.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Jersey Devil Coaster 2021 Rocky Mountain Construction The world's tallest, fastest, and longest single rail roller coaster.[49]
Nitro 2001 Bolliger & Mabillard 230-foot (70 m)-tall hyper-coaster[50]
Roaring Rapids 1981 Intamin Rapids ride; Congo Rapids was one of the first of its kind to open in the world.[51]

Jr. Thrillseekers

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Jr. Thrillseekers was known as Wiggles World from 2007 to 2010. Most of the rides were re-themed from Looney Tunes Seaport, while the section itself replaced an aging part of Looney Tunes Seaport and the outdated Riptide flume ride. The area was renamed and re-themed Safari Kids for 2011 when the parks rights to use the Wiggles brand expired. It was renamed to Jr. Thrillseekers in 2022.[52]

Ride Year opened Description
Air Safari 2007 A red baron ride that includes planes as ride vehicles. Originally named Big Red Planes and rethemed in 2011.[53]
Barnstormer 2022 Two mega-sized bi-planes swing high in the air, rotating on slow-moving arms that lift the planes in a relaxed circle through the sky.
Bugaboo 1976 A kiddie ride formerly located in the now defunct Balin's Jungleland themed section.[54]
Lil' Devil Coaster 1999/2021 A Zamperla kiddie coaster that opened in 1999 as the Road Runner Railway; re-introduced in 2021 to coincide with the opening of the Jersey Devil Coaster.[55]
Raja's Rickshaws 1982 A kiddie scrambler transferred from Balin's Jungleland themed section.[56]
Sky Zooma 1999 A children's balloon ride that originally opened as Elmer Fudd's Seaport Weather Balloons and was later named Dorothy's Racing to the Rainbow. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.[57]
Storm Chaser 1999 A small kids swing ride. Originally opened as Taz's Tornado. Rethemed in 2020 for Safari Kids as Tornado,then in 2022 again.
Tree Top Hopper 1999 A children's drop tower that originally opened as Sylvester's Pounce and Bounce and was later named Bouncin' With Wags then Jumpin' Joey. Rethemed in 2007 for Wiggles World and 2011 for Safari Kids.[58]

Movietown

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Movietown's entrance portal

This section makes up what used to be the "Fun Fair" and "Action Town" sections of the park. It is themed as a Hollywood back lot, complete with Hollywood style buildings, and movie-themed ride, shops, stalls, and other attractions. Most of the attractions include DC Comics (Batman: The Ride). Over the years, many of the movie props have been removed, and all the flat rides in this section of the park have been moved or dismantled. This left the section with very few rides: the addition of The Dark Knight Coaster meant the removal of the Movietown Water Effect, a themed Splashdown ride. Batman and Robin: The Chiller and Stuntman's Freefall (an Intamin free-fall ride) had already been removed, and the "Axis Chemical" themed amphitheater, while still standing, no longer hosts stunt shows. Nitro was included in Movietown until the 2011 season when it became part of Adventure Seaport(The Pine Barrens). For a time this section of the park was essentially a dead-end, forcing patrons to turn back after the Showcase Theater. The park reopened a pathway between this ride and the Justice League attraction, and now patrons can loop through Movietown and re-emerge near the fountain and the park's main entrance. Additionally, Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth debuted in June 2019, located just next to the old Axis Chemical building.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Batman: The Ride 1993 Bolliger & Mabillard The second installation of the Bolliger & Mabillard's "Batman" inverted coaster model.[59]
The Dark Knight Coaster 2008 Mack Rides Indoor themed wild-mouse coaster. The coaster opened in 2008 to coincide with the release of the hit movie, The Dark Knight.[60]
Wonder Woman: Lasso of Truth 2019 Zamperla[61] The world's tallest frisbee ride.[62]

Metropolis

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Themed after Metropolis from Superman. In summer 2016, permits were released for a Justice League: Battle for Metropolis dark ride to be placed where Batman and Robin: The Chiller once stood. The area surrounding Justice League: Battle for Metropolis was rethemed to Metropolis. In 2018, Cyborg Cyber Spin opened in the Metropolis area.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Cyborg Cyber Spin 2018 Intamin Triple-axis rotating ride.[63]
Justice League: Battle for Metropolis 2017 Sally Corporation A 4D interactive dark ride. Replaced Batman & Robin: The Chiller.[64]

Lakefront

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Lakefront, as its name suggests, is found right on the lake in the back of the property. The rides and structures in Lakefront all have a nautical theme. The section also includes an Asian-themed eatery (formerly branded as a Panda Express).

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Buccaneer 1980 Intamin A pirate ship ride.[65]
Harley Quinn Crazy Train 1999 Zierer Family coaster themed as a mine train. Was previously named Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train up until the 2016 season where it was renamed to accompany the newly added Joker.[66]
Jolly Roger 1999 Zamperla A pirate themed music express ride.[67]
Skull Mountain 1996 Intamin Indoor roller coaster themed to be an adventure into a mountain of treasures.[68]
Skyride 1974 Von Roll Holding A double gondola lift relocated from the 1964 World's Fair that brings guests to Frontier Adventures.[69]
Swashbuckler 1974 Hrubetz A round up ride, it has been relocated and repainted several times. Originally opened as "Super Round Up", also formerly known as Fantasy Fling and Tornado.[70]
The Joker 2016 S&S Worldwide A Free Spin Roller Coaster taking the place of the Grandstand, Festival Stage, and Fort Independence. Was named Total Mayhem when announced.[71]

Frontier Adventures

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Previously known as "Best of the West" and "Rootin' Tootin' Rip Roarin'", Frontier Adventures is the park's western-themed section. It is home to the Fort and the Best of the West restaurant, as well as some of the park's rides.

It stands on the former location of the Super Teepee and the Conestoga Wagon.

The portal to Frontier Adventures
Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Camp Aventura 2013 Located at the safari area, visitors can feed giraffes for an additional fee and meet small, exotic animals.
Medusa 1999 Bolliger & Mabillard The world's first floorless coaster, featuring 7 inversions. Formerly called Bizarro 2009–2021.[72]
Runaway Mine Train 1974 Arrow Development A mine train roller coaster that debuted at Great Adventure's grand opening in 1974.[73] It is the park's first roller coaster, which takes riders through wooded areas and over water before returning to the station.[73] The coaster was overhauled in 1995 by Larry Chickola, the first of many projects the engineer completed for Six Flags, which involved a redesign of the motor, cars, and computer operating system.[74][75]
Saw Mill Log Flume 1974 Arrow Development The park's log flume, which takes riders up and then traverses several small drops on a separate island before ending on a large drop.[76]
Skyride 1974 Von Roll Holding A double gondola lift moved from the 1964 World's Fair, it loads in a building called "The Fort", and takes riders to Lakefront.[77]

Bugs Bunny National Park

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The entrance to Bugs Bunny National Park

Bugs Bunny National Park opened in 2006 along with El Toro. It has a series of camp-themed rides, all in a rustic area on the lake. Attractions include Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel, Bugs Bunny National Water Park Tower, Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots, Daffy Duck's Hot Air Balloons, Porky Pig Camp Wagons, and Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Bugs Bunny Camp Carousel 1979 Allan Herschell Company A small carousel, themed with posters for different Bugs Bunny cartoons, including "Knighty Knight Bugs".[78]
Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots 2006 A red baron ride that was relocated from Six Flags AstroWorld.[79]
Daffy Duck's Hot Air Balloons 2006 A balloon ride.[80]
Foghorn Leghorn Stagecoach Express 2006 Zamperla[81] A train ride themed to be horses pulling stagecoaches, with the horses having motion.[82][83]
Porky Pig Camp Wagons 2006 A small ferris wheel with ride vehicles themed to be wagons.[84]
Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster 2006 Chance Rides[85] Kiddie music express ride.[86]

Plaza del Carnaval

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The entrance to Plaza del Carnaval

This area was originally part of Frontier Adventures, and was also called "Hernando's Hideaway" for the opening of Rolling Thunder. This section of the park has heavy Spanish influences, including music, lights, and various structures including the station for El Toro. The whole area is very festive and is filled with vibrant colors, stucco buildings, and Spanish tile roofs.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
El Toro 2006 Intamin Prefabricated wooden roller coaster with the world's steepest drop on a wooden roller coaster. Voted the world's best wooden roller coaster by the Golden Ticket Awards for 2012.[87]
Tango 2006 Zamperla[88] Rockin' tug ride.[89]

The Golden Kingdom

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The Golden Kingdom[90] opened in 2005 with Kingda Ka on what was Bugs Bunny Land, the park's old kiddie-section. This section of the park is themed with many bamboo plants, stone temples, and more. It is also home to three llamas, which are near the entrance to the area on Aldabra Island, formerly home to Aldabra tortoises.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Kingda Ka 2005 Intamin Strata-coaster, the tallest roller coaster in the world as of 2021. Themed as a bengal tiger, the queue line takes riders through bamboo plants.[91]
Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom 2014 Intamin The world's tallest drop tower, which is built on the tower of Kingda Ka. Riders can see Philadelphia's skyline on clear days.[92]

Boardwalk

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View of the Boardwalk

Previously Fortune Festival, the boardwalk section of Great Adventure has games commonly found on boardwalks, boardwalk restaurants, and many of the park's larger flat rides. This area of the park was also previously themed as Edwards Air Force Base, and many of the theme elements from then still exist now, including "latrines. The section also has a slight boardwalk-influence to its rides.

Ride Year opened Manufacturer Description
Dare Devil Dive 1997 Skycoaster, Inc. Skycoaster, upcharge.[93]
Great American Road Race 1999 J&J Amusements Go-karts, upcharge.[94]
Green Lantern 2011 Bolliger & Mabillard Stand-up coaster, featuring 5 inversions. Formerly located at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom as Chang.[95]
Slingshot 2011 Funtime Tall, slingshot ride, upcharge.[96]
Superman: Ultimate Flight 2003 Bolliger & Mabillard Flying coaster, featuring 2 inversions.[97]
Twister 1999 Huss Maschinenfabrik A top spin ride.[98]

Former attractions

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Ride Year opened Year closed Manufacturer Type Description
Boats 1974 1974 Flat Ride Paddle boat rentals that guests were able to use in the lake.
Antique Cars 1974 1975 Flat Ride Antique car ride.
Jumbo Jet 1975 1975 Schwarzkopf Roller Coaster It was built and tested only a few times before it was removed. It is unknown as to why it was never opened to the public.
Big Fury 1974 1977 Roller Coaster
Pretty Monster 1974 1977 Flat Ride
Enterprise 1975 1977 Flat Ride
Gondola 1977 1977 Flat Ride
Wild Flower 1975 1977 Flat Ride
Haunted House 1978 1978 Walkthrough Attraction
Super Cat 1975 1978 Flat Ride
Grand Prix 1974 1979 Flat Ride Antique car ride.
Alpen Blitz 1976 1978 Schwarzkopf Roller Coaster Featured two cars that would push or pull the train along its course.
Great Train Ride 1974 1980 Transport Ride
Wild Rider 1978 1981 Schwarzkopf Roller Coaster
Super Sidewinder 1976 1983 Chance Rides Flat Ride
The Screamer 1976 1983 Molina and Son's Roller Coaster Children's roller coaster.
Haunted Castle 1979 1984 Walkthrough Attraction Burned down in 1984, killing 8 people.
Matterhorn 1974 1986 Flat Ride
Calypso 1974 1987 Flat Ride
Monster Spin 1978 1987 Flat Ride
Paddle Boats 1983 1987 Upcharge Attraction Paddle boats that park guests could use in the lake.
Skooter 1975 1987 Flat Ride Bumper car attraction.
Tilt-a-Whirl 1979 1987 Flat Ride
Sarajevo Bobsled 1984 1988 Intamin Roller Coaster Was moved to Six Flags Great America in 1989 and renamed Rolling Thunder. Later relocated to Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor in 1997 and reopened the following year. It operated at Great Escape until it closed in 2023.
Ultra Twister 1986 1989 Togo Roller Coaster Was moved to Six Flags AstroWorld.
Condor 1988 1990 Huss Flat Ride
Swiss Bob 1974 1991 Flat Ride
Lightnin' Loops 1978 1992 Arrow Dynamics Roller Coaster A roller coaster where one track was sent to Adventure World (now named Six Flags America) while the other was moved to Frontier City.
Shockwave 1990 1992 Intamin Roller Coaster Was moved to Six Flags AstroWorld.
Traffic Jam 1974 1992 Flat Ride A classic bumper cars ride.
Virtual Revolution 1995 1995 Upcharge Attraction A flight simulator.
Panorama Wheel 1974 1996 Flat Ride Ferris wheel.
African Tower 1991 1998 Flat Ride Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
Asian Tower 1991 1998 Flat Ride Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
Joust-a-Bout 1982 1998 Schwarzkopf Flat Ride Removed due to high maintenance costs.
North American Tower 1991 1998 Flat Ride Was a part of the Adventure Rivers section that was removed to make more space for the mass amount of attractions to be added the following season.
Spinnaker 1999 2000 Flat Ride
Pirate's Flight 1999 2001 Flat Ride
Schwabinchen 1975 2001 Flat Ride Removed at the end of the 1986 season but was added back in 1993.
Scrambler 1978 2001 Flat Ride
Sling Shot 2001 2001 Upcharge Attraction It was a trailer mounted attraction.
Time Warp 1999 2001 Chance Rides Flat Ride Double Inverter
Evolution 1999 2002 Flat Ride
Speed Sports 2001 2002 Upcharge Attraction
Turbo Force 2001 2002 Upcharge Attraction It was a trailer mounted attraction.
Jumpin' Jack Flash 1999 2003 Flat Ride
Pendulum 1999 2003 Huss Flat Ride Frisbee-style ride. Was relocated to Six Flags Great America for the 2004 season where it currently operates as Revolution.
Chaos 1999 2005 Flat Ride
Rodeo Stampede 1999 2005 Flat Ride
Rotor 1975 2005 Flat Ride
Viper 1995 2005 Togo Roller Coaster The ride was closed very often and was considered extremely rough by park-goers.
Spin Meister 1979 2005 Flat Ride
Freefall 1983 2006 Flat Ride
Hydro Flume 1999 2006 Flat Ride
Alcatraz 2001 2007 Upcharge Attraction The ride was not very popular as its entrance was hard to locate and guests did not know what the ride was.
Autobahn 1976 2007 Flat Ride Bumper cars. The ride building has been closed since 2008.
Batman and Robin: The Chiller 1997 2007 Premier Rides Roller Coaster The ride was closed very often and opened almost a year behind schedule. The Batman side was troubled more than the Robin as it was rarely open throughout its lifetime.
Flying Wave 1974 2007 Flat Ride
Looping Starship 1985 2007 Intamin Flat Ride Located next to Great American Scream Machine's batwing
Musik Express 1976 2007 Flat Ride Closed from 2008 to 2014, removed mid-2014.
Splash Water Falls 1987 2007 Flat Ride The name was changed to Movie Town Water Effect during its life at the park.
Eruption 2003 2010 Upcharge Attraction
The Great American Scream Machine 1989 2010 Arrow Dynamics Roller Coaster The ride was replaced by Green Lantern.
The Right Stuff: Mach 1 Adventure 1994 2010 Flat Ride Motion simulator that had many different films throughout its lifetime. The building is currently used for storage as the theater seats have been removed from the main show room.
Turbo Bungy 2001 2011 Upcharge Attraction A trampoline attraction.
Rolling Thunder 1979 2013 William Cobb & Associates Roller Coaster Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom and El Diablo unofficially replaced it.
El Diablo 2015 2018 Larson International Flat Ride 22M Giant Loop. Originally named "Looping Dragon" when announced. Relocated to La Ronde by the end of the 2018 season and renamed Chaos.
Bugs Bunny Seaport Barnstormer 1999 2019 Flat Ride A plane themed ride spinning on two separate axes. The ride was replaced by Jersey Devil Coaster.
Daffy's Deep Sea Diver 1999 2019 Flat Ride A submarine themed ride. The ride was replaced by Jersey Devil Coaster.
Safari Tours 1999 2018 Flat Ride A track car ride. Formally known as the "Big Red Cars" and "Taz's Seaport Trucking Co." The tracks were removed and area is currently vacant and the queue building is abandoned. The area was used for the 2019 Fright Fest Children's Trick or Treat Trail.
Pepe Le Pew's Hearts Aweigh 1999 2019 Flat Ride A miniature spinning teacups ride. The ride was replaced by Jersey Devil Coaster.
Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower 1983 2022 Intamin Flat ride Gentle 23-story drop using parachutes on a tower.

Annual events

[edit]

Fright Fest

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During the Halloween season, Six Flags Great Adventure is redecorated with spider webs, smoke machines, and other Halloween related decorations. Actors dress up in scary costumes and walk around to frighten guests, as they once did at the Haunted Castle. Fright Fest typically begins at 6:00 PM, as the zombies parade to a stage to kick off "fright by night." The park does not recommend the nighttime activities for children 13 or under. Fright Fest attracts some of the heaviest crowds of the year, and becomes more and more crowded as the date draws closer to Halloween.

One of the most popular attractions at Fright Fest every year is the theatrical production of Dead Man's Party, a live dance show with popular music that draws hundreds of viewers for every showing and has attained an almost cult-like local following.

The seasonal event includes upcharge walk-through haunted attractions. Recurring attractions include The Manor, Fears, Wicked Woods, Blood Shed, Big Top Terror, Cell Block 6, and Aftermath. Areas of the park known as "scare zones" include free-roaming zombies are The Bloody Fountain (Main Street), Demon District (Movietown), CarnEvil (Boardwalk), Lady Of The Lake Cemetery (Lakefront), and Bone Butcher Terror-tory (Frontier Adventures).

Holiday in the Park

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During the Christmas season, Six Flags Great Adventure is redecorated with Christmas related decorations. During this season, only the Main Street, Adventure Alley, Fantasy Forest, Boardwalk, The Pine Barrens, Jr.Trill seekers, Metropolis, and Movie Town sections of the park remain open.

Awards

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Many of Six Flags Great Adventure's most thrilling roller coasters have placed in Amusement Today's annual Golden Ticket Awards. Below is a table with coasters at Great Adventure and their highest ranking in the Golden Ticket Awards.

Roller Coaster Highest Rank
Nitro 3 (2007–2012)[99]
El Toro 1 (2012, 2017)[100]
Medusa 16 (1999)[101]
Kingda Ka 25 (2008)[102]

In 2012, Six Flags Great Adventure, along with the Garden State Film Festival, was awarded the Tourism Achievement Award. Both were presented the award for their contributions to improving the economy of the bi-county area through the use of tourism.[103]

Attendance

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Although Six Flags does not release attendance figures, the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) and other theme park industry analyst companies estimate attendance numbers for the park.

Year Attendance

(millions)

2006 2.73[104]
2007 2.72[105]
2008 2.76[106]
2009 2.63[107]
2010 2.70[108]
2011—2012 No data[note 1]
2013 2.80[109]
2014 2.80[110]
2015 3.05[111]
2016 3.22[112]
2017 3.24[113]
2018 3.40[114]
2019 3.45[115]
2020 0.60[116]
2021 2.91[1]

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