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Zonga was a Schwarzkopf looping roller coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom that operated from 2003 to 2004, but stood dormant from 2005 to 2006. The ride was relocated from Six Flags Astroworld where it operated as "Texas Tornado".

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  • Zonga
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  • Zonga was a Schwarzkopf looping roller coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom that operated from 2003 to 2004, but stood dormant from 2005 to 2006. The ride was relocated from Six Flags Astroworld where it operated as "Texas Tornado".
  • Zonga was a looping coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom . The coaster was originally named "Thriller" and traveled Europe, as it was built by Anton Schwarzkopf. For a short time, it also operated as "Texas Tornado" at Six Flags Astroworld . Zonga operated for 2 years at the park. The ride regularly opened about two hours after the park and had frequent breakdowns, which contributed to closing down the ride. The ride stood silent for the 2005 season and was moved to the Discovery Kingdom parking lot where it sat throughout the 2006 season, leaving a large empty concrete area at the front of the park. In early 2007 the ride was shipped off to Mexico after being purchased. Pandemonium and later Superman: Ultimate Flight used the concrete pad that Zonga once stood on.
Length
  • 3675.0
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Speed
  • 54.0
Name
  • Zonga
Type
  • Steel
Caption
  • logo
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Model
  • Looping
Builder
  • Anton Schwarzkopf
How Tall is it?
  • 115.0
abstract
  • Zonga was a Schwarzkopf looping roller coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom that operated from 2003 to 2004, but stood dormant from 2005 to 2006. The ride was relocated from Six Flags Astroworld where it operated as "Texas Tornado".
  • Zonga was a looping coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom . The coaster was originally named "Thriller" and traveled Europe, as it was built by Anton Schwarzkopf. For a short time, it also operated as "Texas Tornado" at Six Flags Astroworld . Zonga operated for 2 years at the park. The ride regularly opened about two hours after the park and had frequent breakdowns, which contributed to closing down the ride. The ride stood silent for the 2005 season and was moved to the Discovery Kingdom parking lot where it sat throughout the 2006 season, leaving a large empty concrete area at the front of the park. In early 2007 the ride was shipped off to Mexico after being purchased. Pandemonium and later Superman: Ultimate Flight used the concrete pad that Zonga once stood on.
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