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| And the winner is ... Magnum XL-200! Voted the "Best Steel Roller Coaster in the World," for the third year in a row in a poll conducted by Amusement Today, the Magnum is still one of the most popular rides ever built at the historic amusement park. When it opened in 1989, the Magnum XL-200 was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world and was the first scream machine to top the 200-foot-tall barrier. |
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| HEIGHT REQUIREMENT | |||
| 48" tall or taller | |||
| PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS | |||
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Track Length: |
5,106 feet | ||
| Lift Height: | 205 feet | ||
| Vertical Drop: | 195 feet | ||
| Second Hill Height: | 157 feet | ||
| Third Hill Height: | 80 feet | ||
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Out-and-back coaster | ||
| Structure: | Steel tubular track | ||
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| Time: | Approximately 2 minutes | ||
| Speed: | 72 mph | ||
| Coaches: | Six six-passenger coaches on each train Three 36-passenger trains |
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| Vehicle Design: | Fiberglass coaches with lap bar and nylon wheels | ||
| Ride Capacity: | Approximately 2,000 riders per hour | ||
| MANUFACTURING | |||
| Investment: | $8 million | ||
| Ride Manufacturer: | Arrow Dynamics Inc., Clearfield, Utah | ||