Shrek: The Rollercoaster

Shrek: The Rollercoaster is an enclosed wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Cybersland. The roller coaster was originally outdoors and called "Terminator Salvation: The Ride" until 2010 when Six Flags terminated their licensing agreement to use Terminator Salvation. In 2011 the ride was rethemed as "Shrek: The Rollercoaster", and a building with a roof was built around the coaster in 2012 with sound effects, TV screens, and special effects were added and the roller coaster was repainted to a glow in the dark green color to be used with the blacklight effects. The roller coaster is "cloned" from Apocalypse: The Ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain in the United States. The special effects include a mist section where Shrek "farts" a green cloud of mist, animatronics of characters from the Shrek movies, blacklight effects, costumed characters, and pyrotechnics (left over from when it was Terminator Salvation: The Ride).