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Ninja

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Six Flags Magic Mountain

Called "The Black Belt of Roller Coasters" by Six Flags in 1988, Ninja's sleek, black trains are suspended from the overhead tubular steel track. Built along the western slope at Six Flags Magic Mountain, Ninja follows the park's hilly terrain. Adding to the ride experience, the seven-car trains are specially designed to sway from side-to-side, a total of 110-degrees as they fly through Ninja's high-speed spirals and sweeping turns. Ninja is also unique since it is one of the few upside down roller coasters. The primary lift hill is actually at the end of the ride since the station is positioned atop the hill at Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Ninja Details

Year Track Type Designer
1988 Steel Suspended Terrain Arrow Dynamics

Roller Coaster Stats

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Height: 85 feet Drop: 75 feet
Top Speed: 55 mph Length: 2,700 feet
Trains: 4 - 28 passenger Ride Time: 2 minutes, 45 seconds

More Facts About Ninja

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Ninja is designed for a maximum three train operation.

Trains have seven cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.

Ride capacity: 1,600 passengers per hour

Height requirement: 42 inches

Where to Coast

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See: Six Flags Magic Mountain

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