- Medusa (Six Flags Great Adventure)
Infobox roller coaster
name=Medusa
caption=Medusa's entrance andcobra roll
location=Six Flags Great Adventure
section=Frontier Adventures
type=Steel
type2=Floorless
status=Open
opened=April 2 ,1999
manufacturer=Bolliger & Mabillard
designer=Werner Stengel
model=Floorless
track=
lift=Chainlift hill
height=142
drop=132
length=3985
speed=61
inversions=7
duration=2:20
angle=
capacity=
cost=$15,000,000 USD
acceleration=
restriction=54
gforce=
rcdb_number=502Medusa is a steel
roller coaster located atSix Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ. Built by the famed coaster designersBolliger & Mabillard , it is known as Medusa East because there are two other roller coasters named "Medusa":Medusa West atSix Flags Discovery Kingdom andMedusa South atSix Flags Mexico . Medusa is the world's firstfloorless roller coaster , having debuted in1999 . It has seven inversions:*Vertical loop
*Diving loop
*Zero G roll
*Cobra roll (one element containing two inversions, shown at right)
*Interlocking corkscrews after the mid-coursebrake run The roller coaster track color lime green, the supports are purple.
Medusa has three trains, which as of the 2008 season have all been in use full-time. Each train has 8 cars, each with a single row of 4 seats, for a total of 32 riders per train.
Medusa's track (not counting pre-lift hill track) comes closer to the queue paths than that of any other coaster in the park.
Kingda Ka 's queue formerly passed under its launch track, but this section was later closed off for safety reasons. Medusa's entrance is directly underneath the Cobra Roll, so the train comes within a few feet of the path as it enters and exits the Cobra Roll. It also comes very close to the queue between the Diving Loop and Zero-G Roll. There is, in fact, a tree here that almost touches the track and is brushed by each passing train. It is most likely trimmed back periodically.Medusa offers one of the weirdest views in the park during the ride: While going around the Diving Loop, Kingda Ka's tower is visible directly ahead upside down. This is most noticeable from the far right seat of the front row. Medusa's
On-ride camera is located between the Zero-G roll and Cobra Roll. It is mounted to the rear of the entrance sign.Medusa's back row offers a very intense ride and the front row offers a better feeling of a floorless coaster.Fact|date=November 2007
Between the 2006 and 2007 seasons, Medusa received a sponsorship from
Heinz . There are many small signs throughout the queue area that feature the Heinz ketchup bottle. One of the signs is located just below the ride's entrance arch.In 2003, the floorless coaster Scream! debuted at
Six Flags Magic Mountain . Its layout is amirror image of Medusa East.References
External links
* [http://www.sixflags.com/greatAdventure/rides/Medusa.aspx Six Flags Great Adventure Medusa ride page]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4012616974674948168 Google Video - Medusa Front Row video]
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