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Six Flags 2022 Predictions

Six Flags is has been known for adding a new addition to every park every year. Today, I wanted to give you all my predictions for every Six Flags Non-Water Park.


For this, I am going to just go in Alphabetical order. Please keep in mind that I am not including the individual water parks. Also, some of these rides are confirmed or close to confirmed. If the rides I mention are confirmed or if parts are visible and on site, I will mention it.


First, we have Frontier City. The recent rumor has been the relocation of Goliath from Six Flags New England to Frontier City. I see them getting new trains from Vekoma and working to make the ride more reliable.


Second, we have Great Escape. I don't see Great Escape getting anything new in 2022. This is a smaller park and I just can't see them getting anything new.


Third, we have La Ronde. I completely see Vipère being delayed until 2022. I don't even think that the ride has started construction yet.


The fourth park is Six Flags America. The park president has confirmed that they will, at some point, RMC Roar. I don't see them adding this in 2022, though. I think that the park will add a Zamperla Endeavour and will do RMC Roar in 2023.


The fifth park is Six Flags Darien Lake. I think that Wahoo Wave is going to be delayed until 2022.


The sixth park is Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. I see Sidewinder Safari being delayed until 2022.


The seventh park is Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Unlike many enthusiasts, I don't see an S&S Axis coming to the park. For this, I see a Terrain Gravity Group built on the Quarry Wall.


The eighth park is Six Flags Great Adventure. It has already been confirmed that Lil' Devil Coaster is the 2022 Attraction.


The ninth park is Six Flags Great America. I see them refurbishing American Eagle. I would see them getting new Timberliner Trains, a retracking, new paint, and new supports.


The tenth park is Six Flags Magic Mountain. Track is on site for an RMC Raptor. Certain leaked documents show that Jersey Devil Coaster was a near clone of this raptor, though certain things imply that the Magic Mountain Raptor might have been the earlier project.

The eleventh park is Six Flags Mexico. To be completely honest, I don't know what this park will get. The park is due for a new coaster, but the pandemic may have cancelled major coaster projects. If they get a coaster, I think they'd get an RMC Standard Raptor B.


The twelfth park is Six Flags New England. I don't see them getting anything new. I don't know of anything else for the park to get. The only thing I could see them getting would be a new set of trains for Superman the Ride. If they get new trains, I see them being similar to Kondaa's trains.


The thirteenth park is Six Flags Over Georgia. It looks like the Mindbender retheme with new trains will probably be for 2022.


The fourteenth park is Six Flags Over Texas. We already know that they are getting Aquaman: Power Wave. It was delayed 2 years, but they are also getting the turntable to increase capacity.


The fifteenth, and last, park is Six Flags St. Louis. I see them getting either no new ride or one of 2 coasters. The coaster could either be a Sky Rocket II or a Raptor Standard Layout A.


In conclusion, I see many parks getting nothing new, but I see 6-8 total coasters opening, though most of them would've been delayed from 2020 and 2021.



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