Prowler (Worlds of Fun)
Prowler |
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Prowler with car asecending |
Location |
Worlds of Fun |
Park section |
Africa |
Status |
Operating |
Opened |
May 2, 2009 |
Cost |
$8 Million |
Type |
Wood |
Manufacturer |
Great Coasters International |
Model |
Custom |
Track layout |
Terrain Wood Twister Out and Back |
Lift/launch system |
Chain Lift |
Drop |
85 ft (26 m) |
Length |
3,074 ft (937 m) |
Max speed |
51 mph (82 km/h) |
Inversions |
0 |
Duration |
2 min 30 sec |
Capacity |
850 riders per hour |
Prowler at RCDB |
Pictures of Prowler at RCDB |
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Prowler is a wooden roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri. It was built by Great Coasters International and opened May 2, 2009 at an estimated cost of 8 million USD.[1]
The Ride
Prowler is the second wooden roller coaster to be built at Worlds of Fun with the first one being Timber Wolf. The ride reaches an unspecified height of 85 feet, into a spiral drop which swoops into a ravine and through the woods at the top speed of 51 MPH.[1] The ride is located in the Africa section of the park behind the Zulu Ride.[1] Prowler has an estimated capacity of 850 riders per hour. It is the third ride to occupy that current spot at the park that the ride is operating in; originally home to the Safari Adventure, and the Python Plunge (later renamed The Plunge). The lot was vacant from the Plunge's close in 1999 to the Prowler's opening in 2009.[2] The ride's layout (darting in and out of the woods) and promotional material (logo and tagline) makes reference to the famous wooden coaster The Beast at Kings Island, another Cedar Fair park near Cincinnati, Ohio.
Trains
Two "Millennium Flyer trains" with 12 cars per train. Riders are arranged two across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train.
The Hype
Before the announcement of the new ride, there were teasers put out by the park. These teasers included placing a mysterious large storage crate at the front of the park, which was 'delivered' by the "International Wildlife Organization" or the "IWO".[3] More details of the package kept coming out through the blog and videos came out [4][5][6] as the IWO storyline continued until the main announcement of the ride on September 1, 2008.[1]
Rankings
Prowler was voted Best New Ride of 2009 - Amusement Park in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards.[7]
Mitch Hawker's Best Roller Coaster Poll: Best Wooden-Tracked Roller Coaster |
Year |
2009 |
2010 |
Ranking |
6
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