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Ozark Wildcat

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Status
  
Closed

Closing date
  
October 25, 2008

Length
  
2,600 ft (790 m)

Closed
  
25 October 2008

Opened
  
1 May 2003

Cost
  
4 million USD

Opening date
  
May 1, 2003

Type
  
Wood

Height
  
24 m

Max speed
  
72 km/h

Park
  
Celebration City

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Manufacturer
  
Great Coasters International

Similar
  
Kentucky Rumbler, Powder Keg: A Blast into, Viking Voyage, Thunderation, Fire in the Hole

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The Ozark Wildcat was a wooden roller coaster at Celebration City in Branson, Missouri. The coaster closed forever on October 25, 2008 along with the rest of Celebration City. The coaster was demolished on December 15, 2015. Ozark Wildcat's coaster train was sold to Dollywood. In late October 2015, Herschend Family Entertainment announced that Ozark Wildcat will be demolished. It was eventually demolished on December 15, 2015.

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Rider Experience

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Once riders were carried out of the station, they entered a slow helix turn and the train went up into the chain lift. After the lift, a short dip was followed by a steep helix turn-drop. Many bunny-hops provided plenty of "air-time" while the padded seats of the coaster still provided a smooth ride. A large, fast, helix and a sudden drop proclaimed the final act before the train rolled into the train shack, turned 90 degrees to the right, and entered the loading station. The safety restraints automatically released, and after detaching precautionary seat belts, riders were free to exit the ride.

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References

Ozark Wildcat Wikipedia