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Déjà Vu Fact Sheet

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The next generation super boomerang roller coaster - Déjà Vu will be the world's tallest and fastest of its kind. Déjà Vu combines state-of-the-art thrill ride technology with a brand new twist; riders fly forwards and backwards over twisting, looping inverted steel track. Strapped in sleek ski lift-style chairs suspended from the track above, Déjà Vu sends riders flying out of the station like Batman The Ride only this time it's over the outside of a vertical loop and a giant 110-foot high boomerang doubl inversion with nothing but the sky above their dangling feet. One time forward, one time backward...it's Déjà Vu.

Opening: Spring 2001 at Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Magic Mountain and Déjà Vu

Ride Features: Vertical Loop (102-feet high), Boomerang Double Inversion (110-feet high)

Height: 196 feet

Angle of First Drop: 90 degrees

Top Speed: 65 mph

G-Forces: 4.5 G's

Track Length: 1,203 feet

Vehicles: One ski lift-style train carrying 32 passengers sitting four abreast in a sleek V-shape design

Safety Systems: Computer controlled fail-safe air brakes and trains with padded over-the-shoulder and belt-locking harnesses assure proper ride speed and rider comfort at all times.

Capacity: 1,100 riders per hour

Height Restriction: Minimum 54 Inches

Ride Manufacturer: Vekoma International

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