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Bizarro
Previously known as Medusa (1999-2008)
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Six Flags Great Adventure
Location Six Flags Great Adventure
Park section Frontier Adventures
Coordinates 40°8′17.62″N 74°25′56.42″W / 40.1382278°N 74.4323389°W / 40.1382278; -74.4323389
Status Open
Opening date April 2, 1999
May 23, 2009Re-theming
Cost USD15,000,000
General statistics
Type Steel
Manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard
Designer Werner Stengel
Model Floorless Coaster / Medusa
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 142 ft (43 m)
Drop 132 ft (40 m)
Length 3,985 ft (1,215 m)
Speed 61 mph (98 km/h)
Inversions 7
Duration 2:20
Capacity 1350 riders per hour
G-force 4
Height restriction 54 in (137 cm)
Trains 3 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train.
Flash Pass available
Bizarro at RCDB

Bizarro (previously known as Medusa) is an exciting floorless steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. This amazing ride takes you on a thrilling adventure with incredible drops, loops, and twists. It's one of the park's most popular attractions, known for its unique design and intense experience.



What is Bizarro?

Bizarro is a type of roller coaster called a "floorless" coaster. This means that when you ride, your feet dangle freely in the air, with no floor beneath you! It makes you feel like you're flying as you zoom along the track.

A Floorless Thrill Ride

Imagine sitting in a seat with nothing below your feet. That's what it's like on Bizarro! The trains are designed so that riders are seated above the track, giving you an unobstructed view of the ground rushing by. This unique design adds to the excitement and makes every twist and turn feel even more intense.

Where to Find Bizarro

You can find Bizarro in the Frontier Adventures section of Six Flags Great Adventure. This popular theme park is located in Jackson, New Jersey, and is home to many other thrilling rides and attractions. Bizarro stands out as a must-ride for anyone looking for a big adventure.

The History of Bizarro

Before it became Bizarro, this roller coaster was known by a different name: Medusa. It first opened to the public on April 2, 1999, as Medusa. For almost ten years, it thrilled riders under that name.

From Medusa to Bizarro

In 2009, the roller coaster got a big makeover and a new name. On May 23, 2009, it officially reopened as Bizarro. This change brought new colors, special effects, and a fresh theme to the ride. The track was repainted, and new audio and mist effects were added to enhance the experience.

Why the Name Change?

The name change to Bizarro was part of a plan to connect the ride to the famous Superman universe. Bizarro is a character from the Superman comics, known as a strange and imperfect copy of Superman. The new theme aimed to make the ride feel like a journey through Bizarro's twisted world. This connection added a fun story to the already exciting coaster.

Bizarro's Amazing Features

Bizarro is packed with features that make it a truly unforgettable ride. It's known for its impressive height, incredible speed, and a record-breaking number of inversions.

How Tall and Fast is it?

This giant coaster stands 142 feet (about 43 meters) tall, which is like a 14-story building! From the top, you'll plunge down a thrilling 132-foot (about 40 meters) drop. As you race down, Bizarro reaches a top speed of 61 miles per hour (about 98 kilometers per hour). That's faster than most cars on a highway!

Loops, Twists, and Turns

Bizarro is famous for its seven inversions. An inversion is when the roller coaster turns you upside down! These include a huge loop, a dive loop, a zero-g roll (where you feel weightless), and two corkscrews. The ride lasts about 2 minutes and 20 seconds, giving you plenty of time to experience all these exciting elements.

Who Built This Giant?

Bizarro was built by a company called Bolliger & Mabillard, often called B&M for short. They are famous for making some of the best and most thrilling roller coasters in the world. The ride was designed by Werner Stengel, a very well-known engineer who has designed many amazing coasters. The cost to build this incredible ride was about $15 million!

Ready to Ride?

If you're thinking about riding Bizarro, there are a few things you should know to make sure you have a safe and fun experience.

Safety and Rules

To ride Bizarro, you need to be at least 54 inches (about 137 centimeters) tall. This rule is in place for your safety. The ride also pulls about 4 G-forces, which means you'll feel four times your body weight pushing down on you during some parts of the ride. It's a very intense experience!

How Many Riders?

Bizarro has three trains, and each train can hold 32 riders at a time. This means that a lot of people can ride Bizarro every hour, helping to keep the lines moving. The ride can handle about 1,350 riders per hour, making it efficient for a busy park.

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