Category :
Roller Coaster
Type :
Wooden Coaster Status : Operating since 1990 Builder : Curtis D. Summers & The Dinn Corp. Cost : $?
Length : 3400 feet Height : 95 feet Drop : 87 feet Inversions : 0 Speed : 50 mph Duration : 2 min : 00 sec Capacity : 1440 riders per hour Angle of Descent : ? degrees
Arrangement : 2 trains with 6 cars
per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total
of 24 riders per train. Features : 12 large and bunny sized hills Restraints : Lap bar Height Restrictions : 48 inches or taller
Records : Tallest wooden coaster in New York
Identical Rides : none
Support Color : Brown
Inner Rail Color
: Dark Brown
Outer Rail Color : Dark Brown
Car Color 1 : Red
Seat Color 1 : Black
Restraint Color 1 : Black
Car Color 2 : Black
Seat Color 2 : Black
Restraint Color 2 : Black
It's a very choppy wooden coaster, but considering
it was built in 1990, it is very descent. Most turns are also
choppy, but gives a great effect of that old time "Predator",
hunting through that old time haunted wood structure. The hills
on the coaster are pretty good, too. You get lots of air time
on all 12 of them, and that mostly makes up the ride. Most hills
also maxed out with the speed to clear them, and actually 2
of the hills have to have little chains to get them up and over,
really using the ride to a maximum when they built it. Now they
just need a modern, smooth coaster. It is great for a park to
have an old fasioned, choppy wooden coasters, to bring memories
of the past.