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Frontier City is a western-themed amusement park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.It is owned by EPR and operated by Six Flags.The park opened in 1958. Prior to the company's merger with Cedar Fair, Frontier City was one of only two Six Flags properties, along with La Ronde in Montreal, that were not officially branded as Six Flags parks.
Silver Bullet is a steel Looping Star roller coaster currently operating at Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf as the first transportable looping roller coaster, the ride was named Looping Star and first owned by German showmen Oscar Bruch and Fritz Kinzler.
Frontier City, OKC's Western-themed amusement park, has been in its spot on Interstate 35 since it was Route 66. Here comes another corporate change.
Wildcat is a wooden roller coaster located at Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Manufactured by National Amusement Devices, it originally opened at Fairyland Park in 1968, but following the park's closure in 1977, it was placed into storage and re-opened at Frontier City on April 20, 1991. [1]
Frankie's Mine Train at Frontier City. The park was reacquired by Six Flags in 2018, which brought the end of their former kids area to a new Timbertown for the 2019 season. [3] Frontier City announced that the Wild Kitty a similar style roller coaster, was to be removed in advance for the new attractions. Frankie's Mine Train was then built at ...
Frontier City (2011–2018); Operations taken over by Six Flags; Waterworld California (2007–2017); Operations taken over by Six Flags; Wet'n'Wild Palm Springs (2014–2018) Sold to Pono Acquisition Partners I, LLC and closed until the 2020 season. [17] Wet'n'Wild Phoenix (2014–2018); Operations taken over by Six Flags
Eruption (Stylized as ErUPtion!) was a 250-foot tall S&S Sky Sling slingshot attraction that opened in April 2003 at Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.The same ride opened in spring of 2003 at Six Flags Great Adventure. [1]
Lightnin' Loops was a pair of Shuttle Loop roller coasters that were originally installed at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.The ride consisted of two identical tracks, both of which were later relocated and renamed: the still-extant Diamond Back at Frontier City in Oklahoma City and the defunct Python at Six Flags America in Largo, Maryland (near Washington, D.C.).