Vortex Baseball T-Shirts
Description: Step into a psychedelic journey of sound and color with this cosmic artwork. Featuring a silhouette with a swirling galaxy vortex for a head, rainbow energy waves flowing outward, and a radiant mandala glowing on the back, this surreal design captures the magic of music, meditation, and mind expansion. Perfect for fans of trippy, space-inspired, and psychedelic art available on stickers, t-shirts, hoodies, and wall prints.
Description: Vortex was a steel roller coaster located at the KI amusement park in Mason, Ohio. Designed and manufactured by Arrow Dynamics at a cost of $4 million, the ride officially opened to the public on April 11, 1987. Vortex debuted as the tallest, full-circuit roller coaster in the world, with a height of 148 feet. It was also the first coaster to feature six inversions. Vortex occupied the same location in the park once held by The Bat, the world's first suspended roller coaster. Tied to the coaster's debut, attendance at KI exceeded 3 million in 1987 for the first time. It accommodated more than 46 million guests throughout its lifespan, making Vortex one of the most frequently-ridden attractions in park history before closing in 2019.