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High Roller is a wooden roller coaster located at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota, USA. High Roller is Valleyfair's oldest roller coaster, being built in 1976 when the park opened. It is an out-and-back type coaster, and is 70 feet (21 m) at the highest peak with a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the Wild Mouse-type roller coaster was nearly extinct. However, beginning in the mid-1990s, Wild Mouse-style rides made a comeback for two reasons: first, they were cheaper than larger, conventional coasters; second, they added to a park's "coaster count" with minimal impact on cost and area. [4]
Super Coaster 1952 1964 Allan Herschell Company: A steel kiddie roller coaster that previously operated at Myrtle Beach. [14] Switchback Railway 1892 1901 Unknown A wooden roller coaster with a height of 25 feet (7.6 m) and a speed of 10 miles per hour (16 km/h). Switchback Railway was Cedar Point's first roller coaster.
Kings Island has two Golden Ticket Awards Top 50 wooden coasters. Kings Island has two coasters ranked in Golden Ticket Awards Top 50 for wooden coasters. They are: Beast, No. 6. Mystic Timbers, No. 7
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