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Home » Six Flags mystery coaster already dominates skyline, with more record-breaking height to come
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Six Flags mystery coaster already dominates skyline, with more record-breaking height to come

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJuly 2, 20263 Mins Read
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Six Flags mystery coaster already dominates skyline, with more record-breaking height to come

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A towering new roller coaster currently under construction at Six Flags Great Adventure has officially become the tallest structure at the New Jersey theme park, with more height still to come.

Six Flags Great Adventure confirmed to Fox News Digital that the attraction, currently known as Project Purple, has climbed to more than 320 feet as construction continues ahead of its planned 2027 debut.

“We’re excited about the progress being made on what is currently known as Project Purple,” a park spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

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“To date, the structure has climbed to more than 320 feet tall and continues to rise, already making it the tallest structure at Six Flags Great Adventure. Once complete, it will rank among the tallest roller coasters in the world.”

Construction remains on schedule, according to the park, with crews continuing vertical work on the bright purple coaster, which is already visible from miles away.

While Six Flags has not yet revealed the attraction’s official name or full ride statistics, the park confirmed it will feature “multiple launches and an innovative ride experience unlike anything else in North America.”

Construction is expected to continue throughout 2026 before the coaster undergoes several months of testing ahead of its planned 2027 opening, reports noted.

Project Purple is being built about two years after the demolition of Kingda Ka, the park’s iconic launch coaster that stood 456 feet tall before it was removed in early 2025.

Split image showing two views of Project Purple roller coaster construction at Six Flags Great Adventure.

Although Kingda Ka is gone, Six Flags indicated the new attraction is designed to deliver a similarly thrilling experience while introducing several ride elements not currently found elsewhere in North America, according to reports.

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The project has generated growing excitement among roller coaster enthusiasts online as more of the structure takes shape.

“The scale of this ride didn’t strike me until I saw it from the ground,” one Reddit user wrote in the online forum. “The support structure is so much bigger than I realized.”

Riders go over a second hill on the Kingda Ka roller coaster at Six Flags in Jackson, New Jersey

Others said public opinion appears to be shifting as construction progresses.

“Kinda funny to see the transition from hatred to excitement about this ride,” another commenter wrote.

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“It’s hard to deny how awesome this looks,” another Reddit user commented. “I hope they do something truly bonkers at the top.”

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