Embark on an adrenaline-pumping adventure as the first P’Sghetti Bowls by Skyline Attractions, LCC, named KID FLASH Cosmic Coaster, have made their debut at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, Texas, and Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell, Georgia! 

What sets this coaster model apart is its innovative single rail construction, featuring tracks made of folded metal sheets and rivets. This design not only adds a unique twist to the ride but also eliminates welds, reducing costs and simplifying maintenance.

Photo: Skyline Attractions, LCC

This family racing roller coaster boasts two intersecting tracks running either underneath or on top of each other, creating a spaghetti-like maze – hence the fitting name of the coaster model. Operators have the flexibility to decide whether both trains will engage in a thrilling race or if only one track will be in operation, depending on capacity utilization.

The tracks, stretching an impressive 1,124 feet with a maximum height of 24 feet, promise a dynamic and exciting ride for all ages. Adding to the visual spectacle, the coasters at each Six Flags park showcase the supplier’s “Aurora” LED lighting package, enhancing the overall experience with a vibrant display of lights.

Experience the fusion of innovative design and mesmerizing lighting as the P’Sghetti Bowl, aka KID FLASH Cosmic Coaster, takes center stage at Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Six Flags Over Georgia, delivering a thrilling and unforgettable adventure for families and thrill-seekers alike!

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