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A wild mouse is a type of roller coaster consisting of single or spinning cars traversing a tight-winding track with an emphasis on sharp, unbanked turns. The upper portion of the track usually features multiple 180-degree turns, known as flat turns, that produce high lateral G-forces even at modest speeds.
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A wooden wild mouse roller coaster. [13] 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).
Description: Guests chase after cheese in six mouse-themed cars and one cheese-themed car on this all-new coaster, which throws back to Cedar Point's original Wild Mouse ride.
Cedar Point's newest coaster is already proving to be trickier than a mouse.
The Wild Mouse was a wooden roller coaster located in Pleasure Beach Resort which opened in 1958. It was one of only four remaining wooden Wild Mouse coasters left in the world as of the end of the 2017 season, and was held in very high regard as one of the finest and most extreme examples of Wild Mouse coasters.
Roller coasters are not for everyone. Higher levels of dopamine and endorphins in people’s brains help them to enjoy the experience.
By comparison, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom's Wild Mouse is run with more brake pressure, cars stop to load in the station, and the park allows a two-adult restriction. Despite these differences, and the different manufacturers, the ride layout of these two Wild Mouse coasters are nearly identical (designed by Werner Stengel).