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WildCat
WildCat is a wild mouse
type roller coaster. Seems kind of ironic that a coaster called cat is
a mouse type of coaster. Anyway, WildCat does live up to its name.
Ignore the compact, newly painted structure, WildCat is for real. The
four person cars travel up a 50 foot hill, ride around the top of the
structure, then speed right down to the ground. Your train travels
right back up, repeats the process, and goes through a few turns
before ending in a helix. WildCat is a whole lot of fun, do not
overlook it because of its size. The size only plays a part in its low
capacity, meaning longer lines. Still, the lines rarely get over 30
minutes, making this coaster a great stop on your day of coaster
riding.
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| Quick Facts |
Opened in: 1970
Built By: Anton Schwarzkopf
Capacity: 800 riders per hour
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Height: 50 ft.
Ride Time: 1 min. 30 sec.
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| Also of Interest |
| WildCat is located very close to the entrance of the Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad. Hop on, and it will take you to the back of the park. |
| Important Information |
Riders need to be at least 48" to ride WildCat.
WildCat ends very abruptly, but is otherwise smooth and pain free.
The trains, or cars in this matter, are a little on the small side.
Thrill Rating: 3.5/5 |
| Average Wait Times |
In general, on an average summer day, one waits 10-30 minutes for this ride. This ride is generally most busy around noon.
Click here for info on Wait Times |
| Photos |
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Photos of WildCat are available at PointPics.com! |
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