The LA Times has finally dispelled its own take on the popular speculation of a Premier built launched coaster to replace the late Log Jammer attraction. According to the newspaper, the ride is thought to be a quote, ''terrain-hugging coaster'' with an interesting twist; a world record for the tallest loop on Earth.
Apparently, the main source of this rumor is linked to a mechanic working for Magic Mountain spilling the insights about the 2013 attraction. The name in particular is also mentioned by LA Times to be Full Throttle, the name they say to have gotten from the Six Flags Facebook Page. On further look, I found nothing of the sort on either Six Flags' official page or Magic Mountain's, but then again the LA Times has been correct about its attraction information in many past accounts.
Nevertheless, we should hear official word from Magic Mountain about the rollercoaster in late summer as always. You can refer to the original article here yourself. Or, we invite you to join in discussion about it here!
Six Flags Magic Mountain
spills plans for record-setting coaster - latimes.com
Apparently, the main source of this rumor is linked to a mechanic working for Magic Mountain spilling the insights about the 2013 attraction. The name in particular is also mentioned by LA Times to be Full Throttle, the name they say to have gotten from the Six Flags Facebook Page. On further look, I found nothing of the sort on either Six Flags' official page or Magic Mountain's, but then again the LA Times has been correct about its attraction information in many past accounts.
Nevertheless, we should hear official word from Magic Mountain about the rollercoaster in late summer as always. You can refer to the original article here yourself. Or, we invite you to join in discussion about it here!
Six Flags Magic Mountain
spills plans for record-setting coaster - latimes.com