The record-setting ride is now open!
Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger will open to the public this weekend. Our KSAT crew got an exclusive preview of the record-setting ride.– The world’s steepest dive rollercoaster is set to open at Six Flags Fiesta this weekend.Three 21-passenger trains will lift riders 150 feet in the air before dropping them down a 95-degree, vertical plummet at 60 mph, according toIt will be located in the Crackaxle Canyon Screampunk District.
“Six Flags Fiesta Texas continues to push the limits of thrill and innovation as we prepare to introduce the world’s steepest dive coaster during our 30th anniversary season,” Park President Jeffrey Siebert said in a news release. “Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger joins an already stellar lineup of record-breaking roller coasters, rides, and attractions. With eight intense elements including dramatic inversions and extreme airtime, it will quickly become a fan favorite.
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