Scream!, Steel roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain, California
Scream is a floorless steel coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in California. The track stretches about 3,985 feet and features seven inversions, including a vertical loop, dive loop, zero-gravity roll, and cobra roll.
The coaster opened in early 2003 as the sixteenth addition to the park's collection. This marked a significant expansion of the park's ride lineup during that period.
The name references the intense reactions riders naturally have as their feet dangle freely throughout the journey. This floorless design creates an unforgettable sensation of weightlessness that defines the experience.
Entry to the park grants access to this attraction under normal operating conditions. Visitors should note that height restrictions apply and the ride may close temporarily during severe weather.
The coaster received a complete visual makeover in 2015 with a new color scheme. This transformation significantly changed how the entire structure appears to visitors.
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