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Now Open: Six Flags Great Adventure Record-Breaking Drop Ride

#SummerMustDo Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom

By Diane Sullivan July 6, 2014

World’s Largest Theme Park Debuts World’s Tallest and Fastest

Drop Ride on 40th Anniversary

We all wanted something special to celebrate the 4th of July, right? Well Six Flags Great Adventure really went over the top, or should I say TO the top! Recently, Six Flags Great Adventure unveiled this year’s most anticipated extreme ride, Zumanjaro: Drop of Doomรขโ‚ฌโ€ขthe world’s tallest and fastest drop ride. The launch commemorated the park’s opening weekend 40 years ago during the July 4th holiday. I'll be back with an update after this weekend. We are heading to Six Flags Great Adventure this upcoming weekend and some, maybe all of our family will check out this ride! I know for sure hubby and the boys are ready for the challenge! How about YOU??? A Summer Must Do? I'll be back to tell....

 

Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom stands a staggering 41 stories tall. Connected to the iconic Kingda Ka roller coaster—the 45-story monster that ranks as the world’s tallest and fastest coaster—Zumanjaro hoists riders 415 feet into the sky and plummets them back to Earth at speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.

 

"Zumanjaro solidifies Six Flags’ dominance as the Northeast’s only destination for thrills. It is on every adrenaline junkies’ must-do list,” said John Fitzgerald, park president. “Zumanjaro is precisely the type of world-class, record-breaking attraction that our guests have come to expect from Great Adventure.”

 

Three soaring Zumanjaro towers stand on the face of the massive Kingda Ka coaster. Each drop tower features a gondola with eight riders. While anxious riders buckle into their floorless seats, Kingda Ka trains launch right toward them at speeds of up to 128 miles per hour.

 

The trio of gondolas rises to the top of the tower in approximately 30 seconds. Riders pause for a few terrifying moments 41 stories in the air—even higher than London’s Big Ben and twice as tall as Lady Liberty—allowing them to catch a glimpse of the skyscrapers in Philadelphia 52 miles to the southwest before gravity plunges them back to ground level in less than 10 seconds.

 

“Today strengthens the reputation of Six Flags as a trailblazer in providing innovative, cutting-edge entertainment for visitors of all ages, all while enhancing its legacy as one of the greatest theme park experiences anywhere in the world. We are thrilled that such an incredible venue is in New Jersey to provide unforgettable memories for so many visitors each and every year,” said New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno.

 

The name “Zumanjaro” was inspired by the African influences of Safari Off Road Adventure, the attraction that combined Six Flags Great Adventure and Safari into the world’s largest theme park in 2013. Safari Off Road Adventure takes guests on an exhilarating, interactive and up-close journey that features 1,200 animals from six continents including elephants, rhinos, tigers, giraffes, lions, bison, kangaroos and more.

 

Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom was recently named the No. 3 most thrilling ride in the U.S. according to USA Today.

For more information, visit www.sixflags.com/greatadventure