Cyclops (roller coaster)
Cyclops | |
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Cyclops' final drop | |
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park | |
Coordinates | 43°36′58″N 89°47′23″W / 43.61611°N 89.78972°WCoordinates: 43°36′58″N 89°47′23″W / 43.61611°N 89.78972°W |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | 1995 |
Cost | $7,000,000 |
General statistics | |
Type | Wood |
Manufacturer | Custom Coasters International |
Designer | Dennis McNulty, Larry Bill |
Track layout | Terrain |
Lift/launch system | Chain |
Height | 70 ft (21 m) |
Drop | 75 ft (23 m) |
Length | 1,900 ft (580 m) |
Speed | 58 mph (93 km/h) |
Duration | 1:00 |
Max vertical angle | 52° |
G-force | 4.2 |
Height restriction | 48 in (122 cm) |
Cyclops at RCDB Pictures of Cyclops at RCDB |
Cyclops is the name of a wooden roller coaster located at Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The ride starts with a left hand 180 degree 76- foot dive off the lift, traverses three short hills, and a right-handed drop in front of the station and then climbs back up to the breaks [1] is a short terrain roller coaster at only 1,750 feet.[1]
Cyclops first opened in 1995 and was built by Custom Coasters International and is intertwined with Zeus's structure. Cyclops was designed by Dennis McNulty and Larry Bill of Custom Coasters.[1] ride operates with a single five-car train, built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. The last car of the train is notable among coaster enthusiasts for the intense ejector "air-time" experienced during the ride. Because of this, only riders 18 and older are allowed in the last two rows.
Roller coaster stats
- Height: 85 feet
- Drop: 76 feet
- Top Speed: 58 mph
- Length: 1,750 feet
- Trains: 1 - 20 passenger
- Train Mfg: Philadelphia Toboggan Co.
- Ride Time: 1 minute[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Cyclops-Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park". Ultimate Roller Coaster. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
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