- Dark Knight (Six Flags New England)
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The Dark Knight Location Six Flags New England Park section DC Superhero Adventures Status Cancelled Cost $7 million Type Steel - Wild Mouse - Enclosed Manufacturer Mack Rides Designer Werner Stengel, Six Flags Model Wild Mouse (2nd-gen compact mobile) Track layout Wild Mouse Height 45 ft (14 m) Length 1,213 ft (370 m) Max speed 30 mph (48 km/h) Duration 2:00 Capacity 1120 riders per hour Height restriction 4 ft 0 in (122 cm) The Dark Knight at RCDB Pictures of The Dark Knight at RCDB Amusement Parks Portal
The Dark Knight was an indoor steel roller coaster designed by MACK Rides that was to open at Six Flags New England. It was hoped that the ride would be open sometime in April[when?], but the construction of the ride at this park experienced many delays. Because no settlement could ultimately be reached with the town of Agawam to resume construction, the construction of the ride was officially canceled. The actual coaster track and all other parts of the actual ride were sent to Six Flags México. Similar rollercoasters with the same name opened spring 2008 at Six Flags Great Adventure and at Six Flags Great America.
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The ride
The Dark Knight was to be inspired by the 2008 film of the same name. Costing $7.5 million, the ride was an indoor Wild Mouse coaster that would have put guests through the premise of being stalked by the Joker. It was considered a family ride rather than a thrill ride.
Delays
In February 2008, construction on the ride had started before all of the necessary construction permits were in order, leading building inspector Dominic Urbinati to issue a stop-work order. Without the proper construction documents, Urbinati said, there was no way he could ensure the project met state building and safety codes. In March, the park was still faced with having to seek a new set of permits after several changes were made to the plans previously approved by city boards. Park management still hoped to open Dark Knight by Memorial Day weekend, but still faced hurdles from the town of Agawam due to changes in design from the original plans. The Planning Board and the Conservation Commission later approved the proposed changes, such as a 10-foot (3.0 m) shift in the building's footprint to meet state fire safety codes, but the plans were rejected by the Zoning Board, which had previously granted a special permit for changes in height to the original plans. References to the ride were later removed from the Six Flags New England website. In April 2008, it was announced that construction on The Dark Knight Coaster had been canceled, and that the coaster itself would be sent to another park in the future.
Current space utilization
The former Batman Thrill Spectacular arena, which had already been torn down to make room for the Dark Knight coaster, was replaced with the "Gridiron Challenge," featuring a miniature football field and a mini-golf course. In addition, the Super-Hero Grill directly adjacent to the former arena was turned into a Johnny Rockets restaurant. The ride itself is currently located in Six Flags México. In 2009 they brought a slingshot out of storage that was brought up from Six Flags Great Adventure a few years back. Agawam wouldn't let Six Flags New England install it a few years ago but in 2009 they got the special permits. It is called "The Blitz" and has an upcharge of $15 per person, only two people can go on at a time. The Blitz goes along the backside of Johnny Rockets.
For 2011, this space is going to be home to a wild mouse roller coaster from the former Six Flags park; Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom.
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External links
Six Flags New England Roller Coasters: Batman - The Dark Knight · Bizarro · Catwoman's Whip · Cyclone · Flashback · Gotham City Gauntlet: Escape from Arkham Asylum · Mind Eraser · Pandemonium · ThunderboltOther rides: Scream · KIDZOPOLISPast: Future: Categories:- Steel roller coasters
- Wild Mouse roller coasters
- Enclosed roller coasters
- Mack Rides roller coasters
- Roller coasters in Massachusetts
- Six Flags roller coasters
- Six Flags New England
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