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Jack Rabbit
Built in 1920, the Rabbit is the third oldest operating coaster in the country. It's a Miller & Baker wood coaster with an out and back layout. The 2,150 feet of track features a spectacular 75-foot drop, awesome dips, a wild last curve and a fantastic finale through a dark tunnel.
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Whirlwind
Forwards, backwards, sideways, down - you don’t know which way you’re going. Experience the ultimate in non-stop thrills with a wild spin on this cutting edge steel coaster. Let the spinsanity begin!
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Bobsleds
Created by the Long family in 1968, this custom-made Seabreeze original is a unique combination of wood structure and tubular steel track. The ride runs 1,240 feet long, it reaches a height of 31 feet, and its cars have a top speed of 23 mph. With its runaway thrills and quirky curves, the Bobsleds has long been a favorite among coaster fans.
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Bear Trax
Built in 1997, this junior steel coaster has an awesome height of 12 feet! A track length of 380 feet lets the riders reach a top speed of 25 feet per second (that's almost 17 mph)! The Bear Trax — fast but fun, so you and the little ones will want to ride again and again.
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Yo Yo
It's up, up and away as you soar through the clouds and check out the breathtaking view of Lake Ontario.
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Bumper Cars
Get behind the wheel, go for a spin and get ready to bump your buddy. No driver's license required. One-way only — and please, no head-ons.
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Sea Dragon
Set sail for the skies, but hold on to your hats. This action packed swinger will have your stomach doing flip-flops!
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Music Express
Get ready to ride this new "rapid transit" -- round 'n round, up 'n down, and of course backwards & forwards! High energy music and spectacular lighting will make the experience complete. All aboard the Music Express!
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Log Flume
Race over white water rapids before dropping down one of the steepest log flume hills in the country. It's a ride you and your butterflies won't forget.
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Screamin' Eagle
Come fly like an eagle as you soar seventy feet in the air. Go forward, backwards and even be suspended upside down. You won't want to miss it — or maybe you do?
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