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

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

--Dave Althoff, Jr.



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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.

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.

PyroKinesis09's avatar

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.

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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