Batman in Amusement Parks - List of Rides

List of Rides

Name Location Type Notes
Arkham Asylum – Shock Therapy Warner Bros. Movie World Suspended Looping Coaster
Batman Adventure – The Ride Movie Park Germany (operated)
Warner Bros. Movie World (operated)
Motion simulator
Batman Adventure – The Ride 2 Warner Bros. Movie World (operated) Motion simulator
Batman The Escape Six Flags Astroworld (operated)
Darien Lake (in storage)
Stand-up roller coaster
Batman: Knight Flight Geauga Lake (relocated) Floorless roller coaster
Batman: La Fuga Parque Warner Madrid Inverted roller coaster
Batman: The Ride Six Flags Great America
Six Flags Great Adventure
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Six Flags St. Louis
Six Flags New Orleans (relocated)
Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Texas
Inverted roller coaster
Batman - The Dark Knight Six Flags New England Floorless roller coaster
Batman & Robin: The Chiller Six Flags Great Adventure Launched roller coasters
Batwing Spaceshot Warner Bros. Movie World Space Shot
Catwoman's Whip Six Flags New England Family roller coaster
The Dark Knight Coaster Six Flags Great Adventure
Six Flags Great America
Six Flags México
Six Flags New England
Wild Mouse roller coaster
Gotham City Gauntlet: Escape from Arkham Asylum Six Flags New England Wild Mouse roller coaster
Mind Bender Six Flags Over Georgia Steel roller coaster
Mr. Freeze Six Flags St. Louis
Six Flags Over Texas
Launched roller coaster
The Penguin's Blizzard River Six Flags America Water ride
Riddler's Revenge Six Flags Magic Mountain Stand-up roller coaster
The Joker Six Flags México Spinning roller coaster
The Joker's Jinx Six Flags America Launched roller coaster
The Joker's Revenge Six Flags Fiesta Texas Steel roller coaster

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