Cannon Ball
Height
70 ft
Speed
50 mph
Length
2,272 ft
Climbing the classic wooden structure, riders are treated to a scenic view of the surrounding park before plunging down a sweeping seventy-foot drop. The traditional out-and-back layout delivers a relentless barrage of floaty airtime moments as the train flies over a series of speed hills. With the nostalgic, thunderous rattle of the wooden track echoing beneath, the train maintains its brisk fifty-mile-per-hour momentum all the way to the final brake run. It is a wonderfully pure and breezy journey that perfectly captures the timeless essence of vintage American woodies.
Technical Specifications
| Status | Operating |
|---|---|
| Type | Sit-Down |
| Propulsion | Chain Lift |
| Opened | 1967 |
| Manufacturer | Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, Inc. |
| Designer | John C. Allen |
| Height | 70 ft |
| Drop | 70 ft |
| Max Speed | 50 mph |
| Length | 2,272 ft |