Six Flags Schuyler Lake/Harley Quinn Spinsanity

History
The coaster opened on May 30, 2005 as "Tedy McCorrmick's Tornado Coaster" originally themed around a tornado ravaged town. It was rethemed to Tony Hawk in 2008 and the coaster reopened as Tony Hawk's Big Spin on May 5, 2008.

The coaster became generic under name of "Skatepark Spin" for the 2011 season due to Cedar Fair buying the park.

After Six Flags re-bought the park, the coaster was rethemed to Harley Quinn from the "Batman" comics.

Layout
The coaster starts with a turn into a lift hill. After the lift, the ride descends down a long drop into a vertical loop, bizarre for a spinning coaster.

Trivia

 * The roller coaster was originally planned to be all indoors, but only the queue line, station, and Flash Pass line/exit area/gift shop were the only indoor portions to be built.
 * The old Viper station is now used as a restroom complex next to the coaster's station.
 * The second floor of the station (the loading platform) still remains, but abandoned.
 * In the roller coaster's conceptual artwork and 2004 teaser video the coaster's cars were themed to TV news vans. The TV news van themed cars never made it to the final product.
 * The ride's queue line had TV monitors originally playing videos of the history of WOKR/WHAM-TV, the monitor close to the queue line entrance played a safety guidelines video. The videos on the monitors was changed to history of skateboarding when the ride became Tony Hawk's Big Spin. The TV monitors stood dormant after it became Skatepark Spin and were finally removed to make for a funhouse theme queue line.