According to the park, work on the final pieces of the track for "Wrath of Rakshasa" is underway as the coaster's trains are being loaded onto the storage track.
Six Flags Great America is putting the final touches on its newest attraction—"Wrath of Rakshasa," a record-breaking dive roller coaster that park officials say will be the steepest and most inverted ...
The Wrath of Rakshasa has been under construction for months. The monster of a rollercoaster is said to be the steepest and most inverted dive rollercoaster in the world. ABC7 got a sneak preview ...
It’s a dive coaster they’re calling Wrath of Rakshasa. Manufactured by B&M, dive coasters take riders ride up to the edge of the first drop and hold them there for a few seconds, before ...
Get ready thrill-seekers! Six Flags Great America is gearing up opening day on April 18 with new attractions and returning favorites.
Spring is officially underway, and while the weather at this time of year is unpredictable in the Chicago area, a sure sign of warmer days to come is just weeks away.
Knott’s Berry Farm and Magic Mountain are safe, but Six Flags says smaller parks are available to the right bidder.