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Manufacturer | National Amusement Devices | ||||||||||
Designer / calculations | Aurel Vaszin Edward Leis | ||||||||||
Type | Wooden - Hybrid | ||||||||||
Track layout | Out and Back | ||||||||||
Propulsion | Chain lift hill | ||||||||||
Height | 75 feet | ||||||||||
Drop | 65 feet | ||||||||||
Top speed | 46 mph | ||||||||||
Length | 2653 feet | ||||||||||
Inversions | 0 | ||||||||||
Duration | 2:10 | ||||||||||
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Manufacturer | Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (1991−present) National Amusement Devices (1967−1977) |
Wildcat is a wooden hybrid roller coaster located at Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
History
Wildcat originally opened at Fairyland Park in Kansas City, Missouri, USA in 1967. It closed in 1977.
Wildcat reopened at Frontier City on April 20, 1991.
In 2021, a second train from Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters was added.[1][2]
Design
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Color scheme
Unpainted track and white supports.
Trains
Single train with 3 cars. In each car, riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows, for a total of 18 riders per train.
Images
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Wildcat's station
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The queue line
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The chicken exit
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The transfer track
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The lift hill
References
- ↑ "Frontier City". Screamscape. Archived from the original on 2021-07-18. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
- ↑ "Frontier City's Wildcat To Receive Update For 2021 Season". Coasternation.
External links
- Wildcat on the Roller Coaster DataBase.
Present
Attractions
Water slides
Former
Coasters