Ride Experience
Once the train departed the station, it would go up the 155-foot-tall (47 m) chain lift hill. It would then drop 150 feet (46 m) before entering the first 120-foot-tall (37 m) vertical loop. This was followed by a 95-foot-tall (29 m) cobra roll and then a 75-foot-tall (23 m) zero-g roll. A second, smaller vertical loop would lead the train into a large helix before the mid-course brakes. The ride would then drop down into another small helix, before navigating through a corkscrew. A third helix would follow before the train is slowed in the final brake run and returned to the station.
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—Stephen Leacock (18691944)
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