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Wildcat (Hersheypark)

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Status
  
Operating

Cost
  
US$5,000,000

Height
  
27 m

Opened
  
26 May 1996

Opening date
  
May 26, 1996

Type
  
Wood

Max speed
  
80 km/h

Park
  
Hersheypark

Wildcat (Hersheypark)

Manufacturer
  
Great Coasters International

Designer
  
Clair Hain and Mike Boodley

Address
  
100 Hersheypark Dr, Hershey, PA 17033, USA

Similar
  
Lightning Racer, Great Bear, SooperDooperLooper, Sidewinder, Wild Mouse

Wildcat is a wooden roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The coaster opened on May 26, 1996, as the anchor attraction of the Midway America section of the park. Wildcat was the first coaster built by Great Coasters International, and initially ran with trains built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company until 2007 when they were replaced with GCI's Millennium Flyer trains.

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History

The ride was named after Wild Cat (Hersheypark), Hersheypark's first roller coaster, which operated from 1923-1945.

Ride experience

Like many other GCI coasters, Wildcat contains a curved first drop to reduce chances of nausea. There is an on-ride camera located towards the end of the ride prior to the final brake run.

Characteristics

The ride was known for being extremely rough and painful while operating with the original trains. After the ride was retrofitted with Millennium Flyer trains, guests and enthusiasts alike noticed that the ride was less painful but retained its original roughness.

The Wildcat is located on a relatively large hill, causing it to appear much higher than it is in reality.

In October, when Hersheypark is decorated in a Halloween theme (Hersheypark in the Dark), the Wildcat is dubbed the Scaredycat.

References

Wildcat (Hersheypark) Wikipedia