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Michigan's Adventure is a 250-acre (1.0 km 2) amusement park in Muskegon County, Michigan, about halfway between Muskegon and Whitehall. It is the largest amusement park in the state and has been owned and operated by Six Flags since 2024.
Wolverine Wildcat celebrated its 30th year at Michigan's Adventure in 2018, which was also Shivering Timbers' 20th anniversary and Thunderhawk's 10th anniversary. Although various amusement rides and other coasters had been added to the park, the introduction of this coaster signaled a move into the big leagues along with a name change from ...
Woodstock Express is a steel roller coaster at Michigan's Adventure near Muskegon, Michigan. It was manufactured by Chance Rides and is owned and operated by Six Flags. It is a family coaster aimed at smaller children. The minimum height is 36 inches, with a parent.
Arrow Dynamics has built several Corkscrew coasters, including the one at Michigan's Adventure, and each has the two corkscrew loops that give this coaster type its name. [1] The ride is 70 feet high and 1,250 feet long. [2] [3] [4] It goes approximately 45 mph and lasts approximately 70 seconds. [2] [3] [4]
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Shivering Timbers is a wooden roller coaster located at Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon County, Michigan. It was developed and built by Custom Coasters International. Opened in May 1998, Shivering Timbers debuted for the park's 32nd year in operation and was a success. Construction for the ride began in 1997.
Over 42" or with an adult 4 Commotion Ocean 1997 A children's 5 feet (1.5 m) deep wave pool. Over 42" or with an adult 4 Cyclone Zone 1990 Three slides, one enclosed and two open-air. Over 42" 4 Funnel of Fear 2005 A 64-foot (20 m) tall ProSlide Tornado. Over 48" 5 Half-Pint Paradise 1990 (Remodeled before the 2017 season.) A children's play area.
Parents Ty and Haley Kelly apologized for viral videos showing their 3-year-old son wearing padded shoes to bypass Disney World's height requirements