Wrath of Rakshasa
Wrath of Rakshasa | |
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Six Flags Great America | |
Location | Six Flags Great America |
Park section | County Fair |
Coordinates | 42°22′00″N 87°56′02″W / 42.36667°N 87.93389°W |
Status | Operating |
Soft opening date | May 30, 2025 |
Opening date | May 31, 2025 |
Replaced | Buccaneer Battle |
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Type | Steel – Dive |
Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Model | Dive Coaster |
Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
Height | 180 ft (55 m) |
Drop | 171 ft (52 m) |
Length | 3,239 ft (987 m) |
Speed | 67 mph (108 km/h) |
Inversions | 5 |
Duration | 2:00 |
Max vertical angle | 96° |
Height restriction | 48–78 in (122–198 cm) |
Trains | 3 trains with 3 cars. Riders are arranged 7 across in a single row for a total of 21 riders per train. |
Theme | Rakshasa |
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Wrath of Rakshasa at RCDB |
Wrath of Rakshasa (pronounced /ˈrɑːkʃɑːsə/; RAHK-shah-sə) is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, United States. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the Dive Coaster model opened to the public on May 31, 2025, and is located in the County Fair section of the park. The roller coaster reaches a height of 180 feet (55 m), a maximum vertical angle of 96°, a maximum speed of 67 mph (108 km/h), and features five total inversions.
It is themed around a traveling exhibition show featuring artifacts about the Rakshasa, a shape-shifting demon from Hindu mythology. It is the first roller coaster addition to the park since 2019. As of 2025, it holds the records for the steepest vertical angle drop on a Dive Coaster and the most inversions on a Dive Coaster.
History
Planning
Six Flags Great America made previous plans to build a Dive Coaster at the park. However, the park sought to build a more intense Dive Coaster, so their original Dive Coaster plans were sent to Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, Texas, where it opened in 2022 and currently operates as Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger.[1][2]
On May 28, 2024, the park's parent company, Six Flags, had filed a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the name "Wrath of Rakshasa."[3][4] On July 18, 2024, the park began a teaser campaign named "#FearTheWrath," revealing cryptic clues about the park's 2025 attraction. #FearTheWrath banners were located on fences around the former Buccaneer Battle site; demolition had begun around the same time.[4][5][6] Many speculated a new roller coaster, as the park's previous roller coaster installation, Maxx Force, had opened six years earlier, marking the longest gap between coaster additions throughout the park's history.[4][7]
The park announced construction of Wrath of Rakshasa on August 15, 2024.[8][9][10][11] A custom designed Dive Coaster, it would be set to be built in the County Fair area of the park, on the plot of the former Buccaneer Battle water ride.[12][13][14] It was also revealed that the ride would feature lockers and an exit gift shop.[15]
Construction and opening
Construction on the ride started during the park's Fright Fest Halloween event in the fall, which blocked off the pathway between the park's Hometown Square and County Fair themed areas for the remainder of the season.[14] Track for the ride started arriving at the park in mid-October 2024, with the first piece of track being installed in December.[16][17] On January 21, 2025, the park provided an animated point-of-view video of the ride.[18] The ride's 180-foot-tall (55 m) lift hill was topped off in early-February 2025.[19] A month later, in March 2025, the last piece of track was installed.[20]
On April 16, 2025, prior to the park's opening for that season, the park revealed that the roller coaster had completed its full test cycle, although without the holding brake.[21] Media day to introduce the roller coaster was held on May 22, 2025, with the official opening date announced that same date, slated for May 31.[22] The ride had a soft opening for select season pass holders on May 30, 2025,[12] and the ride officially opened to the public a day later on May 31, 2025.[23][24]
Ride experience
Queue
The queue is themed after a traveling exhibition show by the fictional Ornelas Brothers at the park's County Fair called "The Wrath of Rakshasa." The show presents an "unusual collection" of artifacts, informational boards, and statues related to the mythical Rakshasa, a shape-shifting demon from Hindu mythology, complementing the adjacent Demon roller coaster thematically. As guests advance through the queue, the shape-shifting Rakshasa artifacts eventually transform into the ride itself.[25][26]
Layout

After exiting the station, trains on Wrath of Rakshasa climb the 180-foot-tall (55 m) lift hill. At the top, riders take a small left turn and stop, while the train is tilted to peer over the edge. After a brief pause, riders plunge 171 feet (52 m) at a 96° beyond-vertical angle, reaching speeds up to 67 mph (108 km/h). Afterward, riders ascend into an Immelmann loop, followed by a dive loop. The train then traverses a zero-g roll, turns down and to the right into an element resembling the demonic knot on Flug der Dämonen; this consists of a corkscrew above a barrel roll separated by a 270° turn. This is followed by a 180° turn to the left, then a 360° helix into the final brake run.[7][27]
Characteristics
Track

The steel box track of Wrath of Rakshasa is 3,239 feet (987 m) long and the lift is 180 feet (55 m) high, with a drop of 171 feet (52 m).[7] The track of the roller coaster is painted blue with gold colored supports.[28]
Train
Wrath of Rakshasa operates three fiberglass trains with three cars per train. Each car seats seven riders in one row, with a total of 21 riders per train.[7] Utilizing B&M vest restraints, the train features a maroon and gold color scheme.[29]
Records
Upon the opening of Wrath of Rakshasa on May 31, 2025, it broke two records specific to the Dive Coaster model. It has the steepest vertical angle drop on a Dive Coaster at 96°, and has the most inversions on a Dive Coaster with five inversions.[30]
References
- ^ "Wrath of Rakshasa Construction Tour at Six Flags Great America". Park Journey. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ "Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger Opens July 30 At Six Flags Fiesta Texas". KXAN Austin. 2022-07-29. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
- ^ "Wrath of Rakshasa". United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
- ^ a b c Leshock, Marcus (August 3, 2024). "What's coming to Great America in 2025?". WGN 9. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
- ^ "What does Six Flags' new ride mean for the popular Demon coaster? Answers after weeks of speculation, concern from fans". NBC Chicago. 2024-08-15. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ Marzano, Peter (August 14, 2024). "Six Flags Great America expected to make announcement this week after days of cryptic messages". NBC Chicago. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ a b c d Marden, Duane. "Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, Illinois, United States)". rcdb. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
- ^ Potempap, Philip (August 15, 2024). "Six Flags Great America announces plans for new thrill ride with 'the world's steepest drop with the most inversions on any dive coaster'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
- ^ Rodriguez, Marisa; Leshock, Marcus (August 15, 2024). "Six Flags Great America to open new record-breaking dive coaster Wrath of Rakshasa in 2025". WGN-TV. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
- ^ Schwabe, Amy (August 15, 2024). "Six Flags Great America's newest roller coaster will have a 'beyond-vertical' 171-foot drop". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
- ^ "Six Flags Great America to build new roller coaster Wrath of Rakshasa with beyond vertical drop". ABC7 Chicago. August 15, 2024. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Wrath of Rakshasa Ride Opening - Six Flags Great America". Six Flags. Archived from the original on 2025-08-03. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ Leshock, Marcus (October 24, 2023). "Six Flags Great America closing two attractions, preparing for 'future expansion'". WGN 9. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
- ^ a b Gregory, John (2024-11-05). "Wrath of Rakshasa coaster construction at Six Flags Great America". Theme Park Tribune. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ Leshock, Marcus. "11am Six Flags Great America WRATH OF RAKSHASA dive coaster press conference!". Facebook.
- ^ Marzano, Peter (2024-10-16). "Six Flags Great America shares construction update on new roller coaster". NBC Chicago. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
- ^ Six Flags Great America (2025-01-21). ALL NEW for 2025: Wrath of Rakshasa Animated POV. Retrieved 2025-08-04 – via YouTube.
- ^ Anderson, Mallory (February 11, 2025). "Six Flags Great America places track on new record-breaking coaster". WISN. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
- ^ Six Flags Great America (2025-04-17). ALL NEW for 2025: Wrath of Rakshasa First Test Cycle. Retrieved 2025-08-04 – via YouTube.
- ^ Johnson, Michael; Leshock, Marcus; Vickery, Brhett (May 22, 2025). "VIDEO: Wrath of Rakshasa, new roller coaster at Six Flags Great America, will open May 31, park announces". WGN 9. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
- ^ NBC Chicago Staff (May 22, 2025). "Here's when you can ride the new 'Wrath of Rakshasa' at Six Flags Great America". NBC Chicago. Retrieved May 22, 2025.
- ^ McMinn, Emily (2025-06-06). "Six Flags Great America officially unveils new record-breaking rollercoaster, 'Wrath of Rakshasa'". 13 WREX. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ Elliott, Jeff. "Six Flags drops something fun with Wrath of Rakshasa". Theme Park Insider. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ Wilson, Annalisa (2025-05-23). "Wrath of Rakshasa: Newest coaster at Six Flags". Chicago Star Media. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ^ "ALL NEW for 2025: Wrath of Rakshasa". Six Flags. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
- ^ Wade, Stephanie (2025-03-13). "Six Flags Great America's Wrath of Rakshasa sneak preview". ABC7 Chicago. Retrieved 2025-08-04.
- ^ "🚨 Special Delivery! One of the Wrath of Rakshasa trains has arrived, showcasing a stunning deep maroon and gold color scheme! 🎢🔥 #FearTheWrath2025". Facebook. Six Flags Great America. February 28, 2025. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
- ^ McMinn, Emily (2025-06-06). "Six Flags Great America officially unveils new record-breaking rollercoaster, 'Wrath of Rakshasa'". 13 WREX. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
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