Six Flags announces seven new coasters for 2025
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced an extensive lineup for 2025, including seven new roller coasters, expanded seasonal events, new food and beverage offerings, and an All Park Passport for unlimited admission to all 42 Six Flags parks.

Among the plans and developments for the 2025 operating season are thrilling new coasters at Six Flags Great America, Canada’s Wonderland, Six Flags New England, and Kings Dominion.
“Our plans for the year ahead reaffirm our commitment to providing unparalleled thrills, immersive entertainment and unforgettable memories to guests of all ages,” said Six Flags President & CEO Richard A. Zimmerman. “Whether you’re a diehard fan of record-breaking coasters and water slides, a food lover on the prowl for unique and tasty treats, or a lifelong devotee of over-the-top festivals and live entertainment, you’ll find something to enjoy at our parks in 2025.”
What’s Coming to Six Flags Parks in 2025
Six Flags Great America – Wrath of Rakshasa – Riders will test their limits on the ride’s beyond-vertical 171-foot drop, the steepest of any dive coaster in the world. But the initial 96-degree drop is just the beginning as Wrath of Rakshasa speeds up to 67 mph, shattering a second world record with five total inversions, the most of any dive coaster in the world.
Carowinds’ Camp Snoopy – The park’s family-friendly area will unveil a new launch roller coaster and an interactive raft ride in 2025. The area also features splash play zones and a meet-and-greet experience with Peanuts costume characters.

Canada’s Wonderland – AlpenFury – When fire and ice collide inside the iconic and mysterious Wonder Mountain, riders will be blasted 164 feet vertically through the summit and into the sky. Riders will experience the tallest, fastest, and longest launch coaster in Canada with nine inversions – the most for any launch coaster in North America, at 71 mph, spanning 3,281 feet across the park.


Six Flags New England – Quantum Accelerator – An LSM propulsion, multi-launch roller coaster is set to be New England’s first straddle coaster. Guests will experience 11 moments of “airtime” while riding side-by-side on comfortable coaster cars designed as futuristic motorbikes with a top speed of 45 mph.
Kings Dominion – Rapterra (part of the park’s 50th anniversary season) – Standing 145 feet tall and stretching 3,086 feet long, the world’s tallest and longest launched wing coaster promises an unforgettable experience filled with heights, speed, and exhilarating maneuvers.
Kings Island’s Soak City Water Park – RiverRacers – The first and only dual-racing water coaster in Ohio will send riders down a three-story first drop, then propel them uphill through a mirrored race course of enclosed and open tubes and 180-degree high-bank turns before hitting a gravity-defying final straightaway drop to the finish line pool below. A new riverside-themed kids’ play area and parent oasis called Splash River Junction will feature seven kids’ water slides and a kids’ splash lagoon.

Hurricane Harbor in Los Angeles – The water park will undergo a significant transformation for its 30th anniversary season, including expanded shaded areas, seating, cabanas, colorful slide and structure refurbishments, added landscaping, and upgraded food and beverage options.
Hurricane Harbor in Arlington, Tex. – The largest expansion in water park history will include the addition of a coastal-themed area anchored by a massive 58,000-square-foot, multi-level interactive kids play structure with 110 water features, seven water slides, and a 1,000-gallon tipping water bucket. An additional seven-water-slide complex will include a mini-tornado water slide and mini-wave slide, and a new self-play Splash Pad will feature two dozen water features, plus new family cabanas, oversized umbrellas, junior-sized lounge furniture, refurbished restrooms, and restaurant renovation.
In addition to new rides and attractions, Six Flags plans to upgrade and expand its food and beverage facilities across the entire portfolio, including new signature menu and beverage items, improving the parks’ food preparation and delivery systems, and creating more comfortable dining locations.
Plus, popular seasonal events returning for 2025 include Fright Fest, Halloween Haunt, Tricks and Treats, WinterFest, and Holiday in the Park (at participating parks).
Six Flags All Park Passport
The All Park Passport Add-On provides unlimited admission and parking to all 42 Six Flags amusement and water parks for Gold and Prestige Passholders and Members.

“Making people happy and delighting our guests is what Six Flags parks do best, and…we’re tremendously excited about the year ahead,” Zimmerman said. “With the new All Park Passport, we’ve taken a significant step toward bringing together our iconic collection of brands, ensuring there’s never been a better time to explore everything our parks have to offer.”
Pricing ranges from $65 to $125 (depending on Pass or Membership level and purchase location). The All Park Passport Add-On is valid for the remainder of the 2024 season at the legacy group of parks (based on purchase location). Beginning Jan. 6, 2025, the All Park Passport can be used at all combined Six Flags parks and water parks.
Season passes for 2025 are now on sale at the lowest price of the season. Click here for more information.
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