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Shockwave

As the first consecutive looping roller coaster in the world, Shockwave is guaranteed to give you amazing thrills with two intense loops and a lot of airtime on the many drops it witholds.

• 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.

N/A
Status: Under Construction
Opening: 1978
Type: Steel Looping Speedracer Coaster
Location: Tower
Height: 116 Feet
Drop Height: 110 Feet
Track Length: 3,500 Feet
Max Speed: 60mph
Inversions: 2
Trains: 3
Cars Per Train: 7
Riders Per Car: 4
Ride & Train Manufacturer: Schwartzkopf
Track Color: Neon Green
Support Color: Blue

• Shockwave supports a lapbar and seatbelt restraint system.
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Shockwave History
1980
Shockwave recieves paint job - Dark blue track & supports

1983
Shockwave recieves paint job - Light blue track & supports

1985
Shockwave recieves paint job - Silver track & dark blue supports

1992
Shockwave recieves paint job - White track & mustard yellow supports

1996
Shockwave recieves paint job - Dark blue track & red supports

1999
Train 1 completes rehab - New paint scheme & blue stripe

2000
Train 2 completes rehab - New paint scheme & yellow stripe

2001
Train 3 completes rehab - New paint scheme & maroon stripe
Shockwave recieves paint job - Neon green track & blue supports

2004
Shockwave retrenched after flood - Closed most of summer

2008
The high speed turn around of Shockwave is retracked during the spring
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