Hunting a WildCat: The Most Confusing Coaster(s) in CP History?

RideMan

Good guess. Obviously I need to come up with harder questions!

--Dave Althoff, Jr.



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TheRealMaverick

It was a good question but I have seen a few other ferries wheels that use tanks and after they relocated it from wher MF is currently they didn't remove the base which could be more appealing.

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Augustmueller

I much enjoy the three hundred foot kiddy giga.. but no wonder why Wildcat was so thrilling! How about the BRACE!FOR!STOP! Finale? It was intense. My favorite Wildcat attribute? The swing-set like lift chain. Not the standard huge bicycle like chain used on most coasters.

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PyroKinesis09

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As someone who has been to Jolly Rodger Amusement Park in Ocean City, Maryland on and off during the years listed as "mystery", I can confirm that the original Wildcat was there all those years.

Now, it may not have been running, but it was there.

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Augustmueller

I bought a car in Laurel Maryland in 2008. Near the destination was a roadside amusement place.. seemed small, go kart, putt-putt, batting cages? Anyway, there was definitely a Schwarzkopf Wildcat there. Unfortunately it was winter and not open.

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