Wildebeest

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Description: 

Can you tame the Wildebeest? He’s a fast-moving rascal! Wildebeest is the World’s Longest Water Coaster.

When we say Wildebeest is long, we really mean it. Wildebeest is one-third of a mile long and it thrills riders for two-and-a-half soaking minutes of hills, drops, twists and turns.

Wildebeest begins with a conveyor ride up the water coaster’s lifthill. Following the four-story drop at a 45-degree angle, linear induction motors (LIMs) propels the four-person boats up seven additional hills, through two underground tunnels, and around a helix. Wildebeest covers more than two acres; its top speed is 36 feet per second. Wildebeest’s tallest elevation is 64 feet higher than its lowest drop; the conveyor-style lifthill replaces any slide-tower stairs, making the water coaster accessible to riders who might have difficulty walking up stairs.

How do the LIMs work?
The linear induction motor (LIM) technology for shooting the boats up the hills involves an alternating magnetic field beneath the slide surface. The LIMS propel the boats, pushing them rapidly and smoothly uphill.

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Ride Facts

Quick Facts: 
  • Type: HydroMagnetic Rocket
  • Height: 64 feet
  • Length: 1/3 mile (1,710 feet)
  • Highest Drop: 38 feet at 45-degree angle
  • Drops: 7 drops, totaling 178 feet
  • Linear Induction Motors: 8
  • Top Speed: 36 feet/second
  • Average Speed: 20 feet/second
  • Tunnels: 2 underground
  • Ride Time: 2 minutes, 30 seconds
  • World Record: World’s Longest Water Coaster
  • Boats: Four-person toboggan-style with seatbacks
  • Theme: Wildebeest is a swift-moving safari animal
  • Designer: ProSlide Technology Inc., Ontario, Canada.

 

Tips for your visit

Tips: 
  • Weight limit is 800 pounds per raft.
  • Wildebeest does not have any slide-tower stairs, so it’s accessible to folks who have difficulty with stairs.