Judge Roy Scream

Coordinates: 32°45′19″N 97°04′02″W / 32.755407°N 97.067299°W / 32.755407; -97.067299
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Judge Roy Scream
Six Flags Over Texas
LocationSix Flags Over Texas
Park sectionGoodtimes Square
Coordinates32°45′19″N 97°04′02″W / 32.755407°N 97.067299°W / 32.755407; -97.067299
StatusOperating
Opening dateMarch 1, 1980
General statistics
TypeWood
ManufacturerWilliam Cobb & Associates
DesignerDon Rosser and Bill Cobb
Modelcustom
Track layoutWooden out-and-back
Lift/launch systemChain
Height71 ft (22 m)
Drop65 ft (20 m)
Length2,670 ft (810 m)
Speed53 mph (85 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:30
Max vertical angle42°
Capacity1200 riders per hour
G-force4.0
Height restriction42 in (107 cm)
Judge Roy Scream at RCDB

Judge Roy Scream is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas.

This is a custom built out and back wooden roller coaster designed with families in mind. This attraction sits adjacent to the park's entry lake. Guests visiting Six Flags Over Texas must use a tunnel in the Goodtimes Square section to travel under the park's parking lot entrance road to get to this attraction. The name Judge Roy Scream refers to Judge Roy Bean, as implied by a sign in the line describing the 19th century Justice of the Peace, and of course the similarity of the two names. Judge Roy Scream was the park's first wooden roller coaster. In 2006, Six Flags over Texas hosted a 45-hour marathon ride on the Judge Roy Scream. There were a total of 19 contestants; ten from ACE (American Coaster Enthusiasts) and nine radio contestants.

Judge Roy Scream lift hill