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Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Six Flags Project Purple Tops 320 Feet, Becoming Park's Tallest Structure
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Six Flags Project Purple Tops 320 Feet, Becoming Park's Tallest Structure

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Summary

  • Project Purple has risen past 320 feet at Six Flags Great Adventure, making the under-construction coaster the tallest structure in the New Jersey park ahead of its planned 2027 debut.
  • Six Flags said vertical construction remains on schedule and the ride will keep rising, with the finished coaster expected to rank among the world's tallest.
  • The park has not released the coaster's official name or full stats, but said it will feature multiple launches and a ride experience unlike anything else in North America.
  • Construction is set to continue through 2026 before months of testing, as the project replaces Kingda Ka, the 456-foot launch coaster demolished in early 2025.
  • Online reaction has shifted from skepticism to excitement as the bright purple structure becomes visible for miles and takes shape.

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