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Arkansas Twister is a wooden roller coaster at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls amusement park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Originally opening in 1978 as The Roaring Tiger at Circus World theme park, the roller coaster was purchased in 1991 by Magic Springs, where it reopened as Arkansas Twister on May 30, 1992. It features a 92-foot drop (28 m) and reaches speeds of up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) as it travels through the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The ride was also known as "Florida Hurricane" and "Michael Jackson's Thrill Coaster" over the years. Magic Springs purchased the ride from Boardwalk and Baseball for $10,000, and relocation costs brought the total investment to roughly $900,000.

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  • Arkansas Twister in Magic Springs Theme and Water Park (Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA) ist eine Holzachterbahn des Herstellers Michael Black and Associates, die am 30. Mai 1992 eröffnet wurde. Von 1996 bis 1999 war die Bahn geschlossen. Ursprünglich wurde sie bereits 1978 in als Roaring Tiger eröffnet, wurde dann aber am 17. Januar 1990 geschlossen. Boardwalk and Baseball verkaufte die Bahn an Magic Springs & Crystal Falls für 10.000 US-Dollar. Der Transport und die Neuerrichtung der Bahn trieben jedoch die Gesamtkosten auf 900.000 USD. Sie ist 1018 m lang und erreicht eine Höhe von 29 m mit einer 28 m hohen ersten Abfahrt, auf der die Züge eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 80 km/h erreichen. Das maximale Gefälle beträgt 56° und es entwickeln sich 3,4 g. Die Fahrgäste müssen mindestens 1,22 m groß sein, um mitfahren zu dürfen. (de)
  • Arkansas Twister is a wooden roller coaster at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls amusement park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Originally opening in 1978 as The Roaring Tiger at Circus World theme park, the roller coaster was purchased in 1991 by Magic Springs, where it reopened as Arkansas Twister on May 30, 1992. It features a 92-foot drop (28 m) and reaches speeds of up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) as it travels through the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The ride was also known as "Florida Hurricane" and "Michael Jackson's Thrill Coaster" over the years. Magic Springs purchased the ride from Boardwalk and Baseball for $10,000, and relocation costs brought the total investment to roughly $900,000. (en)
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  • Arkansas Twister is a wooden roller coaster at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls amusement park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Originally opening in 1978 as The Roaring Tiger at Circus World theme park, the roller coaster was purchased in 1991 by Magic Springs, where it reopened as Arkansas Twister on May 30, 1992. It features a 92-foot drop (28 m) and reaches speeds of up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) as it travels through the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The ride was also known as "Florida Hurricane" and "Michael Jackson's Thrill Coaster" over the years. Magic Springs purchased the ride from Boardwalk and Baseball for $10,000, and relocation costs brought the total investment to roughly $900,000. (en)
  • Arkansas Twister in Magic Springs Theme and Water Park (Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA) ist eine Holzachterbahn des Herstellers Michael Black and Associates, die am 30. Mai 1992 eröffnet wurde. Von 1996 bis 1999 war die Bahn geschlossen. Ursprünglich wurde sie bereits 1978 in als Roaring Tiger eröffnet, wurde dann aber am 17. Januar 1990 geschlossen. Boardwalk and Baseball verkaufte die Bahn an Magic Springs & Crystal Falls für 10.000 US-Dollar. Der Transport und die Neuerrichtung der Bahn trieben jedoch die Gesamtkosten auf 900.000 USD. (de)
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