Wicked
Cyclone is Rocky Mountain Construction’s makeover of Riverside Cyclone at Six
Flags New England. What RMC did was to
transform a boring, moribund coaster into something exciting and vital. With two trains comprised of 6 cars seating
two across for a total of 24 riders, the ride begins with a right turn out of
the loading station and ascent of a 109-foot chain lift hill. The train then plummets at a 78-degree angle
and goes up into a 120-degree left overbanked turn. This leads into a bunny hop and 200-degree
zero-g stall. The remainder of the ride
consists of several more overbanked turns, a double down, two zero-g rolls and
the first ever double reversing bank airtime hill. These elements are interspersed with a
number of small airtime hills.
The
three inversions are awesome – pretty intense - and the small hills offer great ejector
airtime. From start to finish there is
not a dull moment. This coaster races
through the elements in such a way as to leave the riders breathless and
euphoric. And I really liked the restraints, consisting of only a lap bar and
shin guard, which resulted in a glorious feeling of freedom. Wicked Cyclone is
both novel and fabulous. 5 out of 5 stars. Video courtesy of Six Flags New
England. For more information about
rides at Six Flags New England, visit https://www.sixflags.com/newengland Video courtesy of Six Flags New England.