Review: Joker at Six Flags Great America - Coaster101 (2024)

Joker at Six Flags Great America is now open! I visitedthe park on Saturday for the grand opening of the new-for-2017, fourth-dimension-style coaster. It’s Great America’s 14th roller coaster (15th if you count American Eagle’s two tracks).

Joker at Six Flags Great America is a 4D “Free Spin” model from S&S Sansei. Each train seats four pairs of riders— two pairs on each side of the track (the purple side and the green side).

Joker’s120-foot-tall lift hill towers over the Mardi Gras section of the park, but the ride entrance itself is located in the Yankee Harbor area, not far from Joker’s greatest foil, Batman.

Kudos to Six Flags Great America for saving and reusingthe old covered bridge that connected the Mardi Gras and Yankee Harbor areas.

As I arrived at the park before its 10:30 a.m. opening, guests had only been allowed to line up atthe entrance to the ride’s queue, which resulted ina line that stretched well into the Mardi Gras area.

Joker’s queue is relatively simple— a large section of it is housed under a red-and-white striped, circus tent-like awning.However, a large section of switchbacks is (as of this review) exposed to the elements— so pack some sunscreen.

The perimeter of the queue is dotted with banners advertising the “Carnival of Criminals.” I’m a DC Comics nerd, so I always enjoy these.

A bizarre assortment of TVs in the middle of the “circus tent” awning is supposed to feature an animated Joker, but the TVs were off (at least when I was around).

Thankfully, Joker does feature a single rider line, which allowed me to get a few spins (ha) in before the rest of the park became too crowded.

Riders enterthe single rider line at the main entrance to the queue— just tell the attendant at the front that you’re a single rider. The point where single riders are assigned to the green or purple side of the track isn’t too far from the station, so it can reduce your wait time significantly if you’re willing to be separated from your group.

The station is rather bare and open, but the load and dispatch process is so quick that you won’t have much time to notice the station or lack thereof. The ride ops were hustlin’ to get trains loaded and out of the station.

The bucket-like seats feature restraints similar to nearby X-Flight. However, unlike X-Flight, the shoulder straps do not lock in place after the train leaves the station. This makes for a more comfortable (and more out of control) ride experience.

The ascent up the elevator-like lift is quick, but you’ll have enough time to admire the view of the park below.

The second row (facing forward in the station) gives a superb view of the park.

As the train crests the lift, you’ll be facing back-to-back with the other pair of riders on your side of the track (purple or green).

Depending on where you’re sitting, you’ll fall forward or backward during the first dip. Sometimes I completed a full spin, others I remained inverted briefly before rocking back to a more upright position.

Either way, it was a completely new sensation to me (as was most of the ride).

Your ride experience is (allegedly) heavily dictated by weight distribution on the train. So unless you ride with the exact same group of people every time, each cycle will be a little different from the next.

It’s hard to describe what happens after you complete the first raven turn (dive). Each ride is so different and so bewildering that it’s difficult to establish a timeline.I had no idea what was up or down or if I was facing forward or backward.

Joker is short in length — the time from exiting the lift to entering the final dive and brake run lasts roughly 30 seconds. But there is absolutely no reprieve at any point during that half of a minute. You are either hanging upside down, rocking back and forth or completing 360-degree flips. It’s pure, uncut insanity.

The purple side is believed to be more tame than the green side, and that seemed to be the case with my rides. According to S&S’s website, the park has at least some control over how much each car spins:

The 4D Free Spin is the perfect “ride-again” coaster that everybody wants, because depending on the weight, spoon position and rider interaction it provides a different ride experience every time! The park can also make easy adjustments to make each spoon more or less extreme.

So while weight distribution does appear to play a role, the park still has some say in just how crazy this ride can be.

Overall, Joker is an excellent addition to Six Flags Great America’s diverse lineup of attractions. If you like disorienting, head-over-heels-over-heels-over-heels flips, Joker is for you. But I recommend any thrill seeker try it at least once.

While five Six Flags parks now feature this specific model, there is nothing like it anywhere near Great America’s turf. And for that reason, I have no doubt that this ride will be a massive success for the park.

Watch a video of Joker in action below:

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Have you ridden Joker yet? Share your thoughts about Six Flags Great America’s newest roller coaster in the comments section below.

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Review: Joker at Six Flags Great America - Coaster101? ›

If you like disorienting, head-over-heels-over-heels-over-heels flips, Joker is for you. But I recommend any thrill seeker try it at least once. While five Six Flags parks now feature this specific model, there is nothing like it anywhere near Great America's turf.

Is the Joker a good ride? ›

joker is widely considered to be one of the. worst roller coasters from Rocky Mountain construction, and while that is true, the fact that I still really enjoyed it. is a testament to how consistently good RMC is. despite having a weak layout that feels sloppy.

How long is the Joker ride at Six Flags Great America? ›

The Joker (S&S Worldwide)
The Joker Free-Fly Coaster
Length1,019 ft (311 m)
Speed38 mph (61 km/h)
Inversions6 (2 track inversions)
Capacity720 riders per hour
14 more rows

What kind of ride is the Joker at Six Flags? ›

THE JOKER Free-Fly Coaster is classified as a 4D coaster, meaning the seats rotate as you ride. Each train seats 8 riders. This is the only roller coaster at Six Flags Great America to have purple track.

Does the Joker roller coaster go upside down? ›

The coaster I was on only spun fully upside-down once, but it did provide a lot of back-and-forth movement. The Joker 4D Free Fly Coaster is located on the south end of the Park, across from Batman The Dark Knight.

How scary is the Batman ride at Six Flags? ›

With five inversions and enough G-force to plaster you to your seat, this ride is not for the timid. Following a 10-story lift to the top of the world, brace yourself for a full 360-degree loop right from the start.

What was the Joker ride called before? ›

In 2016, Great Adventure added their own model, originally intended to be named Total Mayhem. However, the ride was quickly renamed to The Joker during construction. In 2017, Six Flags Over Texas, Great America and Six Flags New England added the same model roller coaster, all named The Joker.

How big is the Joker roller coaster? ›

Ride the tallest, longest and fastest HyperCoaster in the Southern Hemisphere! Tackle the 1.4 kilometre track for the ultimate thrill and experience a menacing 89 degree drop as you descend from the lair of the iconic Joker head.

How high is the Harley Quinn ride at Six Flags? ›

Towering over 147 feet and reaching speeds of 70 m.p.h., HARLEY QUINN Spinsanity will send riders on a power-packed journey of villainous proportions. You won't believe your eyes until you're standing next to this massive, swinging pendulum of steel.

What are the fastest rides in Six Flags? ›

Standard, Premium, and Ultimate

Kingda Ka is quite simply the tallest coaster in the world and fastest roller coaster in North America.

How tall do you have to be to go on Joker? ›

The Joker Stats
Ride Type:4D "Free-Fly" Wing Coaster
Max G-Force:2.8 Gs
Manufacturer:S&S Worldwide
Duration:50 seconds
Height Requirement:48"
8 more rows

What is the difference between Joker's jinx and flight of fear? ›

The main differences in Joker's Jinx and the Flight of Fear clones are that Joker's Jinx is outdoors and there's no mid-course brake run.

Is Harley better than Joker? ›

The Joker is one of the most dangerous and most evil villains in comic book history, having caused untold amounts of destruction on Gotham City and the world at large, but even the Joker admits that Harley Quinn is a better super villain than he could ever be.

Is the Joker a rip off of Taxi Driver? ›

About the only thing everyone agrees upon regarding Joker is that it's kind of a remake of two Martin Scorsese movies: Taxi Driver (1976) and The King of Comedy (1982), both of which star Robert De Niro.

Why is Joker so similar to Taxi Driver? ›

Both Arthur & Travis Are Celebrated For Their Slow Descent Into Murder And Madness. Both Joker and Taxi Driver feature psychologically disturbed individuals who, as a result of the circ*mstances around them as well as their inner turmoil, fall deeper into their own psychoses.

Why is Joker compared to Taxi Driver? ›

Both “Taxi Driver” and “Joker” present loners as sad*stic individuals who end up doing horrendous things to shake off their personas.

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