Judge Roy Scream is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas.
This is a custom built out and back wooden roller coaster designed with families in mind. This attraction sits adjacent to the park's entry lake. Guests visiting Six Flags Over Texas must use a tunnel in the Goodtimes Square section to travel under the park's parking lot entrance road to get to this attraction. The name Judge Roy Scream refers to Judg...
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Judge Roy Scream
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Opened:
- Mar 1, 1980
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Max Speed:
- 85.29523 km/h (53.00042 mph )
Height:
- 21.6408 m (71 ft )
Drop:
- 19.812 m (65 ft )
G-force:
- 4 (39 m/s² )
Capacity (riders per hour):
- 1,200
Height Restriction:
- 1.0668 m (3.5 ft )
Track Length:
- 813.816 m (2670 ft )
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