GhostRider
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GhostRider | |
Location | Knott's Berry Farm |
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Park Section | Ghost Town |
Type | Wood |
Status | Open |
Opened | December 8, 1968 |
Designer | Custom Coasters International |
Track layout | Out and Back |
Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
Height | 118 feet (36 m) |
Drop | 108 feet (32.9 m) |
Length | 4,533 feet (1,381.7 m) |
Max speed | 56 mile per hour (90.1 km/h) |
Inversions | None |
Duration | 2:40 |
Max Vertical Angle | 51 degrees |
Capacity | 1600 riders per hour riders per hour |
Max G force | 3.1 |
Height Restriction | 48 inches (121.9 cm) |
GhostRider at RCDB | |
Pictures of GhostRider at RCDB |
GhostRider is a wooden roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm, a theme park in Buena Park, California. It is located in the Ghost Town section of the park, south of the main entrance. It is the longest wooden coaster on the west coast.
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[edit] The Ride
You will approach the ride near the entrance to Ghost Town. The queue begins by going through a mysterious mining tunnel and then going into the mine-themed queue house. You will wait on both stories of the queue and then enter one of the silver, copper, or gold colored "mine trains." There is a small initial descent into a ravine, whereas you will sweep to the right and ascend the lift hill. The first 108 drop ensues and is followed by a good supply of airtime. The ride follows a double out and back pattern. Most of the attraction resides on the parking lot near the marketplace.
[edit] GhostRider facts
Height
- 118 ft (36 m) tall
- 108 ft (33 m) first drop
Length
- 4533 ft (1,382 m)
Top speed
- 56 mph (90 km/h)
Structure
- 10 crossovers, 14 Hills, and 3 bridges
- Built with 2.5 million board feet (5900 m³) of treated long-leaf southern yellow pine
[edit] Trivia
- The initial drop was covered with a metal overhang after nearby residents complained of screams, but it disrupts the view from the top.
- The legend of the Ghostrider tells us that one day, a miner in the West once entered an abandoned mine, never to be seen again. He roams the lands to this day, and he is known as the GhostRider.
- It has three trains colored gold, silver, and copper.
- The entrance to the ride, an eerie cave, was once part of the Pan for Gold attraction.
- Construction on the attraction proceeded so quickly that the coaster was completed and opened nearly six months ahead of schedule.
[edit] External links
- GhostRider page on Knott's Berry Farm official site
- GhostRider Review and Photos at Ultimate Rollercoaster.com
Roller coasters at Knott's Berry Farm |
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Boomerang - GhostRider - Jaguar! - Montezooma's Revenge - Silver Bullet - Timberline Twister – Xcelerator |