Viper (Six Flags Great America)
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Viper as seen just before dusk. |
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Location | Six Flags Great America |
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Type | Wood |
Status | Open |
Opened | April 28, 1995 |
Manufacturer | Six Flags |
Designer | Six Flags |
Track layout | Cyclone (mirror image) |
Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
Height | 100 ft (30 m) |
Drop | 80 ft (24 m) |
Length | 3,458 ft (1,054 m) |
Max speed | 50 mph (80 km/h) |
Inversions | 0 |
Duration | 1:45 |
Max vertical angle | 53° |
Max g-force | 3.6 |
Height restriction | 4 ft 0 in (120 cm) |
Viper at RCDB Pictures of Viper at RCDB |
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Viper is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, which opened in 1995. Viper features a layout patterned after the classic Coney Island Cyclone and is the only roller coaster ever to be built directly by Six Flags.[citation needed]
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Throughout the years, Viper's queue line has undergone numerous modifications to accommodate additions such as Raging Bull and the entrance to the adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park. During Fright Fest, Viper is known as Viper: Snakes on a Train in a spoof of the 2006 movie Snakes on a Plane. It is no more rough than most other wooden roller coasters and is still a favorite for park goers today.
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