There is nothing theme-park fans love more than a legendary comeback story—especially when it involves a record-breaking ride that defined generations of summer vacations.
In a major nod to its history, Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, has officially announced that its massive dual-track wooden roller coaster, American Eagle, will return to its iconic side-by-side racing operation. For the first time in nearly a decade, both sides of the colossal wooden structure will run simultaneously, reviving the head-to-head competition that made the ride a global fan favorite.
The grand return is a cornerstone of the park’s upcoming 50th Anniversary Celebration. For decades after its initial debut in 1981, American Eagle was the ultimate signature experience at the park, drawing massive crowds who lined up specifically to compete against rival riders on the parallel tracks. Bringing that original, simultaneous operation back online is a deliberate effort to blend retro nostalgia with high-speed thrills.
“American Eagle has been a classic of Six Flags Great America for more than four decades,” John Krajnak, Park President of Six Flags Great America, said in the announcement. “Bringing back racing is a meaningful way to celebrate the nostalgia guests remember while delivering the kind of thrilling, shared experience that defines our park today.”
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A Living Legend Back at Full Throttle
For genuine roller coaster enthusiasts, this isn't just a slow-moving historic piece; it's a high-speed powerhouse that still holds major weight in the theme park world. Even after 45 years of operation, American Eagle proudly stands as the tallest, fastest and longest racing wooden roller coaster anywhere on the planet.
Because the attraction utilizes a unique twin-track engineering footprint to send two full trains hurtling through space at the exact same time, it delivers a deeply interactive, competitive experience that modern steel coasters rarely replicate. The revival allows longtime park loyalists to relive their favorite childhood memories while introducing a brand-new generation of thrill-seekers to the friendly track rivalries of the 1980s and '90s.
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The side-by-side racing experience anchors a broader 50th-anniversary lineup across the 300-acre property, which features 17 roller coasters alongside nostalgic entertainment, milestone-exclusive food and beverage offerings, and special events.
If you're looking to map out a trip to check out the coaster's big return, the park has even extended its early-season ticket promotion through June 7, slicing up to 50% off park passes and tickets to help families lock in their spots before the midsummer rush.
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