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La Vibora
Jump into a bobsled and take a twisty and turning adventure through this trough. As it curves like a snake, this is how it gets its name of La Vibora.

• Must be at least 42" to ride.
• Expectant mothers may not ride.
• Riders with heart, back, neck or other serious conditions may not ride.
• Shoes must be worn in order to ride.
• No loose articles may be taken on the ride.

• Flash Pass Supported
• On-Ride Photos
Status: Operating
Opening: 1987
Type: Steel Bobsled Coaster
Location: Spain
Height: 60 Feet
Drop Height: N/A
Track Length: 1,490 Feet
Max Speed: 32mph
Inversions: 0
Cars 6
Riders Per Car: 6
Ride & Train Manufacturer: Intamin AG
Track Color: Yellow, Red, Black
Support Color: Green

• La Vibora is Spanish for The Viper.
• La Vibora supports a lapbar restraint system.
Judge Roy Scream Photos

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La Vibora History
1987
Installed as Avalanche Bobsled at Six Flags Over Texas, coming from Six Flags Magic Mountain

1995
Renamed from Avalanche Bobsled to La Vibora La Vibora recieves paint job - Yellow track & green supports

1997
La Vibora recieves paint job - Yellow, red, black track & green supports
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