Six Flags Schuyler Lake/Big New Yorker

History
The coaster was first announced on June 11th, 1990. Construction on the ride started in July of 1990.

Due to Bolliger & Mabillard having limited materials due to being new, Giovanola manufactured some track pieces. These pieces are identical to the ones found on Intamin/Giovanola stand up coasters that were also built during this time period.

After some delays, the coaster opened on June 10th, 1991.

During the 2001-2002 off-season, the Twin Towers props were removed from the zero G roll.

The ride was repainted during the 2018-2019 off-season. The ride was reinstated to it's original red and blue colors, after years of fade into a more pink and teal color. Along with that, a replica of the One World Trade Center was added next to the dive loop.

Stats

 * Height - 260 feet
 * Drop - 245 feet
 * Speed - 79 mph
 * Length - 5,695.2 ft
 * Inversions - 7
 * Vertical Loop
 * Dive Loop
 * Zero G Roll
 * Cobra Roll Part 1
 * Cobra Roll Part 2
 * Heartline Roll
 * Corkscrew
 * Vertical Angle - 60*
 * Duration - 1:55
 * Number of Chain Lifts - 1
 * Trains - 3
 * Cars per Train - 8
 * On ride photo available
 * Flash Pass available

Trivia

 * Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, the ride was temporarily closed down.
 * The ride's station and part of the queue line are underground ala a subway station.
 * Since 2018, the "Times Square" section of the ride has advertisements for other Six Flags parks.
 * Known ads include ones for...
 * The Beast - Six Flags Kings Island
 * Demon - Six Flags Great America East
 * El Toro - Six Flags Great Adventure
 * Goliath - Six Flags Over Georgia
 * Mind Eraser - Six Flags America
 * The Riddler's Revenge - Six Flags Magic Mountain
 * Shockwave - Six Flags Over Texas
 * Superman: The Ride - Six Flags New England
 * The ride was the first coaster to feature a Zero-G roll.
 * The following New York City landmark replicas are located throughout the ride.
 * Brooklyn Bridge
 * Empire State Building
 * One World Trade Center
 * Statue of Liberty
 * Times Square
 * WTC twin towers (removed after 9/11)
 * This was the first sit down roller coaster made by Bolliger & Mabillard