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Park section
  
Africa

Opening date
  
1973 (1973)

Type
  
Steel

Height
  
23 m

Max speed
  
66 km/h

G-force
  
2.1 g

Status
  
Removed

Closing date
  
1997 (1997)

Manufacturer
  
Anton Schwarzkopf

Closed
  
1997

Opened
  
1973

Park
  
Worlds of Fun

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Similar
  
Orient Express, Schussboomer, Mamba, Timber Wolf, Patriot

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Zambezi Zinger opened in 1973 in Kansas City, MO as one of Worlds of Fun's original roller coasters. The ride stood for 25 seasons at Worlds of Fun, which at the time was the longest-standing coaster in the park's history (overtaken in 2014 by the Timber Wolf).

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The roller coaster is now located in Colombian National Coffee Park, Montenegro, Quindio, Colombia, and is known as Broca. It is one of only two Schwarzkopf Speed Racer models still in operation today; the other is Whizzer at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. The site where Zambezi Zinger once stood is now occupied by Boomerang and the Haunt attraction Doll Factory. The ride was unusual as it did not have seatbelts or any lap bar restraint.

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Ride Experience

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After loading into your train, in an African themed station, the ride propelled you outward into a 167 degree right turn to the lift hill. The lift hill was unusual, as it spiraled in an upward, left-handed helix, rather than the typical straight section found on most roller coasters. At the top of the lift was a drop past the exit station and storage tracks, followed by another climb upward into a swooping left turn, sending you back toward the lift hill for a fly-by. A steep drop to the left sent you into the thick of the forest, as the track twisted upward again past the Worlds of Fun Railroad trestle. A short drop and hop up into the start of a large sweeping 730 degree series of spiral left turns. The ride gave you brief last breath before being plunged into a seemingly endless underground tunnel, before being hurled out, up, and onto the brakes.

Trains

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There were five trains, each with three cars. Riders were arranged inline (tandem) in three rows per car (maximum two riders per row), for a maximum of 18 riders per train. However, if a parent or adult had 2 small children, all 3 could ride in the same row. With five-train operation, the capacity of the roller coaster was 1400 riders per hour.

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References

Zambezi Zinger Wikipedia