Experiments" found that steel coasters weren't as popular or enjoyable to the public, "the sound and feel all contribute to the thrill of the ride.
It was the park's first steel coaster, and was built by Arrow Dynamics.
This design essentially applies the principles of steel coaster manufacturing to wood.
It is a portable steel coaster built by Chance Rides.
This is a steel coaster designed for families and children.
It continued to add attractions, such as a steel coaster called the Revolution, and others.
Though quite tame in comparison to modern steel coasters, it remained popular with park visitors.
This simple steel coaster is located in the park's Timbertown section.
It has been ranked among the top 10 steel coasters in the world.
Today it is the world's oldest operating tubular steel coaster.