One of the world's tallest wooden roller coasters, el toro is now el roto
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One of the World’s Tallest Wooden Roller Coasters, El Toro is now El Roto

JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – New Jersey ride inspectors have determined one of the world’s tallest wood roller coasters, El Toro has been “structurally comprised” after a thorough inspection by the New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs.

The investigation was launched after 14 riders were injured during an August 25th incident at Six Flags Great Adventure where the train jolted, sending five of those riders to the hospital with neck and back injuries.

At this time, the popular attraction has been indefinitely shut down as the park launches the fall Fright Fest Halloween-themed festival.

Six Flags has not responded to the investigation by state amusement ride inspectors. The roller coaster was also offline for much of the 2021 season after a partial derailment last June.

El Toro opened to much fanfare in 2006 and in the 16 years since, has been one of the most visited attractions at the park.

It was built to replace the aging and since demolished wood coaster Rolling Thunder, which has been a fan favorite at the park for decades. Although many roller coaster and park purists objected to the demolition of Rolling Thunder, El Toro quickly won the hearts and minds of the naysayers.

A more thorough structural inspection by state officials is planned. The ride will most likely be shut down for the rest of the 2022 season.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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