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Colossus (Ferris wheel)

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Area
  
1904 World's Fair

Opening date
  
1986

Manufacturer
  
Carousel Holland B.V.

Address
  
Eureka, MO 63025, USA

Status
  
Operating

Replaced
  
Petting zoo

Model
  
Ferris wheel

Opened
  
1986

Colossus (Ferris wheel)

Similar
  
River King Mine Train, Xcalibur, Screamin' Eagle, The Boss, Mr Freeze

Colossus is a 180-foot tall (54.9 m) Ferris wheel at the Six Flags St. Louis theme park in Eureka, Missouri, United States. It is 165 feet (50.3 m) in diameter, weighs 180 short tons (160 metric tons), and has a maximum capacity of 320 people.

Colossus was originally debuted at the 1984 New Orleans World's Fair. It and the other rides there were operated by Six Flags, Inc. It cost $2.50 per passenger at that point. It turned at a rate of 1½ revolutions per minute which equates to 10 mph (16.1 km/h).

Colossus stands where the Pet-A-Pet petting zoo used to be. That was removed in 1985 to make room for the addition of Colossus in the 1986 season.

As of 1992 Colossus was lit by 2200 lights which displayed a 24-pattern performance with a starburst finale. During the months that the park was closed they displayed a giant clock face which was visible to those passing on nearby Interstate 44.

On June 17, 2009 there was a power outage at the park and as a result several guests had to be manually released from certain rides. Colossus was the most difficult one for the employees to release riders from, because, with no power, it had to be manually cranked to get the passengers to the ground, which took about 75 minutes.

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Colossus (Ferris wheel) Wikipedia