Viper
Height
188 ft
Speed
70 mph
Length
3,830 ft
Riders begin by ascending a massive chain lift hill that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountain terrain before plunging into a steep, high-speed drop. The train tears through three consecutive vertical loops, exerting intense positive G-forces that press passengers deep into their seats. The course continues with a complex batwing maneuver and a pair of tight corkscrews, maintaining a relentless pace across the red steel track. This experience concludes with a high-speed helix, delivering a classic, forceful ride characteristic of golden-age multi-looping machines.
Technical Specifications
| Status | Operating |
|---|---|
| Type | Sit-Down |
| Propulsion | Chain Lift |
| Opened | 1990 |
| Manufacturer | Arrow Dynamics |
| Designer | Ron Toomer, Arrow Dynamics |
| Height | 188 ft |
| Drop | 171 ft |
| Max Speed | 70 mph |
| Length | 3,830 ft |
| Inversions | 7 |
| Duration | 2 minutes 30 seconds |
| Capacity | 1,700 riders per hour |