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Minimum height: 48 inches Park location: County Fair About the ride Manufactured by Intamin, American Eagle opened in 1981 and remains the world’s largest double-racing wooden roller coaster.
Their mission was clear: Preserve Belmont Park’s unique legacy and prevent the giant wooden coaster from disappearing forever.
Since it first roared to life on July 4, 1925, the Giant Dipper roller coaster has stood as an icon of Belmont Park and Mission Beach’.
Park goers at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Georgia were stuck on rides for nearly an hour due to a power outage.
New mystery $8M roller coaster headed to San Antonio amusement park Here's when folks can expect to see it in the park.
The American Eagle roller coaster at Six Flags Great America has been honored with landmark status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts, becoming the third coaster at the park to earn the honor and ...
SeaWorld San Antonio visitors ride the Wave Breaker roller coaster in 2023. The ride is getting a new neighbor next year, according to a state filing, as the park is planning to build a new ...
Riders on the Steel Curtain roller coaster at Kennywood amusement park in West Mifflin got to spend more time on the ride than they perhaps expected this weekend.
The wooden coaster quickly became a fan favorite and was ranked the nation’s sixth-best new theme park attraction in January by USA Today’s 10Best.
Coaster fans visit Waldameer Park & Water World each year for Ravine Flyer Frenzy. This year, there's a special presentation, too.
Coaster fans visit Waldameer Park & Water World each year for Ravine Flyer Frenzy. This year, there's a special presentation, too.
Skyliner, Lakemont Park’s other wooden coaster, is one of the last coasters designed by John Allen, a premiere coaster designer in the mid– to late–1900s.