Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster
Rockville | |
48" Height Requirement | |
Over-the-Shoulder Restraints |
High Thrill | |
Flash Pass Attraction | |
On-Ride Photos |
Opened | May 12, 2018 |
Ride Type | Steel Single-Rail "Raptor" Coaster |
Ride Height | 113 Feet |
Drop Height | 100 Feet |
Track Length | 1,800 Feet |
Track Width | 15.5 Inches |
Top Speed | 52 MPH |
Inversions | 3 |
Trains | 3 |
Cars Per Train | 8 |
Riders Per Car | 1 |
Manufacturer | Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) |
Designer | Alan Schilke |
Track Color | Yellow |
Support Color | Red |
First in the World
Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster is the first RMC Raptor single-rail roller coaster in the world. A second version of the ride, RailBlazer at California's Great America, opened on June 14, 2018. Differences between the two installations include the fact RailBlazer only features two trains instead of three, therefore not using a moving station. The other, and most noticeable difference, is that RailBlazer is a “mirrored” version of the same track layout.
Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster stands 113 feet tall.
The entrance to the coaster features a Wonder Woman statue and archway.
Riders of Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster encounter three inversions.
Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster reaches a top speed of 52 miles per hour.
The roller coaster features a single rail and is the first of its kind in the world.
Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster features single-rider cars.
Innovative Loading System
Since each train only carries eight passengers, Six Flags engineered customized technology, creating a continuously-moving station to maximize the ride's throughput. Guests are pre-grouped in the station to ensure safe and efficient loading. The trains never stop in the station, other than for an emergency or technical difficulty. Guests exit the train as it moves into the station and new riders board quickly, helping maximize the ride's capacity.
The attraction is located in the park’s Rockville section.
The high-thrill Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster features an incredibly compact design.
The attraction is manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction.
Ride History
2024
At the end of January, Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster closes for phase two of its multi-phase improvement program. During its closure, the ride is repainted with yellow track and red supports. Phase two includes additional control system upgrades and three new second generation trains from RMC. The ride reopens in June.
2023
In July, Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster closes to undergo phase one of a multi-phase program intended to improve ride reliability and rider experience. Phase one upgrades include new individual drive motors and tires in the station, a new catwalk at the top of the lift and control system updates. Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster reopens in September with phase two upgrades scheduled for the top of 2024.
Construction Updates
Follow along with ride construction, refurbishments, theming updates and fresh paint schemes.
We take a look at all the projects happening around Six Flags Fiesta Texas including the final touches to Wonder Woman's queue line, the relocation of Grand Carousel, the brand new Pirates of the Deep Sea attraction, and more.