Greezed Lightnin' (Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom)

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Greezed Lightnin'

Greezed's Loop and front spike.
Location Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
Type Steel - Launched
Status Open
Opened 2003
Manufacturer Anton Schwarzkopf
Designer Werner Stengel
Model Shuttle
Lift/launch system weight drop launch
Height 137.8 ft (42.0 m)
Drop 130.5 ft (39.8 m)
Length 863 ft (263 m)
Max speed 63 mph (101 km/h)
Inversions 1(But you go through it twice.)
Duration 0:30
Capacity 1300 riders per hour
Acceleration 0-60 in 6 seconds
Height restriction 3 ft 6 in (110 cm)
Greezed Lightnin' at RCDB
Pictures of Greezed Lightnin' at RCDB

Greezed Lightnin' is a shuttle roller coaster at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a standard sit-down Schwarzkopf "Shuttle Loop" with a weight drop launch system. The ride accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in less than six seconds, takes the riders though a single loop and up a 70 degree incline, then does the same track backwards. Greezed Lightnin' is known for being exceptionally loud. In fact, the sound of the train heading through the brake run can be heard all through the park. The ride is very short but intense and memorable.

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Previously this coaster was at Six Flags Over Georgia as the Viper, and before that at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois as the Tidal Wave. Ironically, another Schwarzkopf shuttle loop named Tidal Wave, then located at Marriott's Great America in California, was renamed Greased Lightnin’ after the song in the Paramount movie Grease when Paramount Parks purchased the park. In the 2005/2006 off season, this now-retired coaster was used as parts for Greezed Lightnin' in Kentucky, the subject of this article.

Another Schwarzkopf shuttle loop was also named Greezed Lightnin', but this one was operated at Six Flags Astroworld in Texas before the park's demolition, and has been relocated to Joyland Amusement Park.

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