Steel Eel
Height
150 ft
Speed
65 mph
Length
3,700 ft
As the train crests the lift hill, riders are treated to a sweeping view of the landscape before plunging down a steep first drop that generates sustained momentum. The layout is defined by a series of large camelback hills designed to provide repeated moments of significant airtime, lifting passengers out of their seats. The track weaves through high-speed turns and a signature double down maneuver that maintains a brisk pace throughout the return run. This experience emphasizes a smooth, rhythmic flow of forces, focusing on the sensation of weightlessness.
Technical Specifications
| Status | Operating |
|---|---|
| Type | Steel |
| Propulsion | Chain Lift |
| Opened | 1999 |
| Manufacturer | D.H. Morgan Manufacturing |
| Designer | Steve Okamoto |
| Height | 150 ft |
| Max Speed | 65 mph |
| Length | 3,700 ft |
| Duration | 1 minutes 40 seconds |
| Capacity | 1,200 riders per hour |