Pacific Scrambler
Pacific Scrambler is a Scrambler ride at Knott's Berry Farm, opened in 1989 as Whirlpool, and reopened on May 25, 2013 with the current name. It was created by the Eli Bridge Company.[1]
History
Pacific Scrambler originally opened in 1989 as Whirlpool. With the opening of the Boardwalk expansion it was reintroduced with a new name and livery. Originally Whirlpool it opened in 1989 to 1996 a classic scrambler carnival ride originally housed inside a building which included 'undersea' murals on the walls, a music soundtrack, and concert style lighting effects. It was renamed Headspin and moved in 1999 location at the outdoor under the Windjammer Surf Racers with the re-theming formerly the Roaring 20's to The Boardwalk area and Whirlpool building demolished to make room for the Perilous Plunge open in 2000. In July 2001 Headspin is changed renamed Wilderness Scrambler and moved again to the location at the Wild Water Wilderness area after Windjammer Surf Racers was demolished and to make room for the Xcelerator in 2002. It was removed in 2007 to make room for Pony Express roller coaster in 2008 but the Scrambler been storage in the maintenance building. The Wilderness Scrambler was renamed Pacific Scrambler and return to near its original Whirlpool location was formerly Perilous Plunge on site after demolished in 2012. Pacific Scrambler opened in May 2013 along with Coast Rider and Surfside Glide] in an effort to add to the boardwalk theming area.
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