[1][2] Superman El Último Escape was originally supposed to be open in 2002, but this was delayed when construction stopped during a two-year dispute between Six Flags and the Mexican government.
[1] Upon its opening, Superman El Último Escape set records for the tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster in Latin America.
Upon leaving the station, riders travel forward approximately 6 meters (20’) before immediately descending a small, roughly 3–5 m (10-15’) drop.
The train then climbs up a small slope and enters into a pre-lift hill brake run, to reduce stress on the ride.
The train then crests the second camelback airtime hill, followed by a drop veering to the right into another small helix; riders then briefly enter into the midcourse brake-run.