"World's first racing launch coaster"? Ferrari World says hello. First launched Möbius, sure, but Fiorano GT Challenge has been racing for several years now.
Other than that, it's... well, I can't shake away the feeling of "filler ride", even though it'd have been a flagship in many other parks out there. It's just that Six Flags Magic Mountain has so many other huge coasters, but whether you count by height or speed, there's only one of the top eight that was built in the last decade. It's a lineup of imposing, but aging coasters, and budget-friendly new coasters. SFMM hasn't got a real headliner attraction since Tatsu. Bit of a shame, technology has marched quite far on since then, so a headliner ride built today would be a whole different beast than the ones put up around the turn of the millennium. I'm just presuming that Six Flags doesn't have the budget to be that ambitious nowadays.
Other than that, it's... well, I can't shake away the feeling of "filler ride", even though it'd have been a flagship in many other parks out there. It's just that Six Flags Magic Mountain has so many other huge coasters, but whether you count by height or speed, there's only one of the top eight that was built in the last decade. It's a lineup of imposing, but aging coasters, and budget-friendly new coasters. SFMM hasn't got a real headliner attraction since Tatsu. Bit of a shame, technology has marched quite far on since then, so a headliner ride built today would be a whole different beast than the ones put up around the turn of the millennium. I'm just presuming that Six Flags doesn't have the budget to be that ambitious nowadays.