TOPPED OFF: "Goliath" nearly ready to ride at Six Flags

GURNEE, Ill. (WITI) -- Six Flags Great America "topped off" its latest attraction on Friday, May 16th -- the world's fastest wooden roller coaster with the tallest and steepest drop, known as Goliath. The last section of the 165-foot-high structure was bolted in place.



The high-thrill coaster is in its final stages of construction and will be ready to debut to guests within the next few weeks.

The mammoth structure required 300,000 board feet of lumber, 70,000 bolts and over 40,000 man-hours to build.

Six Flags officials say Goliath obliterates every wooden roller coaster category by breaking three world records, and also becomes the first wooden roller coaster on the planet to propel riders upside-down through two separate maneuvers. An engineering feat, this roller coaster is a must-see for the curious and must-ride for the brave.