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The Flash: Vertical Velocity
Previously known as Vertical Velocity (2001-2021)
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The Flash: Vertical Velocity's front tower.
Six Flags Great America
LocationSix Flags Great America
Park sectionDC Universe
Coordinates42°22′04.59″N 87°55′56.70″W / 42.3679417°N 87.9324167°W / 42.3679417; -87.9324167Coordinates: 42°22′04.59″N 87°55′56.70″W / 42.3679417°N 87.9324167°W / 42.3679417; -87.9324167
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StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 18, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-05-18)
ReplacedWhirligig
General statistics
TypeSteel – Inverted – Launched
ManufacturerIntamin
ModelShuttle Coaster
Track layoutTwisted Impulse
Lift/launch systemLIM
Height186 ft (57 m)
Length630 ft (190 m)
Speed70 mph (110 km/h)
Inversions0
Capacity1100 riders per hour
Height restriction54–80 in (137–203 cm)
TrainsSingle train with 7 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 28 riders per train.
File:Attraction transfer icon.svg Must transfer from wheelchair
The Flash: Vertical Velocity at RCDB
Pictures of The Flash: Vertical Velocity at RCDB

The Flash: Vertical Velocity (formerly known as Vertical Velocity or V2) is an inverted steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. The roller coaster is themed to the DC Comics character, The Flash.[1]

Manufactured by Intamin under the trade name "Twisted Impulse Coaster", this launched shuttle-style coaster, located in the DC Universe (formerly Yankee Harbor) section of the park, has been operating since May 18, 2001.[2]

History[]

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The Flash: Vertical Velocity when it was Vertical Velocity.

On March 12, 2001, Six Flags Great America announced the addition of two new roller coasters. These were Vertical Velocity and Déjà Vu.[3] Two months later, Vertical Velocity would officially open on May 18, 2001.[2] The ride also had another clone at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, which was modified in 2002 due to height limit restrictions.[4] The ride would be placed on the site of Whirligig, a swing ride formerly placed in County Fair, which was eventually moved closer to Batman: The Ride, and later renamed DC Super-Villains Swing for the 2022 season.

For the 2004 season, additional support was added on both the rear towers and the twisted spiral towers in order to increase stability to the track.

For the 2008 season, the break on the rear tower ceased operation due to maintenance issues.

Before the 2021 season had begun, the park had teased at an American Coaster Enthusiasts No Coaster Con event that the ride would be re-themed.[5] In September 2021, Vertical Velocity closed temporarily for repainting. The park teased that the new attraction would be themed to The Flash from a sign placed outside of the ride's entrance which read, "Will be back in a Flash in 2022". The supports were repainted red (originally teal) and the track remained yellow.[6]

On March 24, 2022, the park announced the ride to be re-themed to The Flash: Vertical Velocity, which would fit in with the new DC Universe section of the park, becoming the third roller coaster in the area to be themed to a DC Comics hero, following Batman: The Ride and The Joker. The Flash: Vertical Velocity would be themed to the DC Comics superhero The Flash. The station building was painted red with The Flash decals on the front with red painted supports, red trains and The Flash information boards in the queue area.[7] The ride re-opened on May 8, 2022, as DC Universe officially re-opened on May 26, 2022.[8]

Ride experience[]

The coaster's single seven-car (28-passenger) train runs along a 200 m (656 ft) U-shaped track, incorporating two 186-foot (57 m) vertical towers. The forward tower incorporates a twisted spiral and the rearward towering provides a straight freefall.

The 20 m (65 ft) train, propelled by linear induction motors (LIMs), is accelerated in less than four seconds to 70 mph (110 km/h) toward the forward tower before dropping back down through the station house and up the rearward tower. A holding brake is incorporated on the rear straight tower and was able to suspend the train momentarily (usually on the final ascent during each ride) before dropping it back down to the station house. However, the holding brake has not been used since September 2008 due to maintenance issues. The train passes, at speed, through the station four times per 2,700-foot (820 m) ride and is smoothly braked by eddy-current braking before being brought into final position at the station by the LIMs.

Vertical Velocity is similar to Steel Venom at Valleyfair and also similar to Possessed at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Timeline[]

  • 2001 – Construction completed; operation begun.
  • 2004 – Additional support was added on both towers to increase stability.
  • 2008 – Holding brake on the back tower ceased operation.
  • 2021 – Closed temporarily for a repaint - "Back in a Flash."
  • 2022 – Vertical Velocity was re-themed to The Flash: Vertical Velocity with the addition of DC Universe; ride repainted to red supports.

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