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  2. Worlds of Fun - Wikipedia

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    Worlds of Fun, is a 235-acre (95 ha) theme park located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, it was founded by American businessmen Lamar Hunt and Jack Steadman under the ownership of Hunt's company, Mid-America Enterprises in 1973. Oceans of Fun is a water park that opened in 1982 ...

  3. Spinning Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Spinning Dragons is a spinning roller coaster located at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.Manufactured by Gerstlauer, it was the second ride of its kind in the world after the Fairly Odd Coaster at Mall of America's Nickelodeon Universe.

  4. Prowler (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Riders are arranged 2 across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train. Prowler is a wooden roller coaster located at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri. Manufactured by Great Coasters International, the $8-million ride opened to the public on May 2, 2009. [1] The ride is located in the Africa section of the park behind Zulu.

  5. Six Flags - Wikipedia

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    Location Year opened Year acquired Notes Located in amusement parks Carolina Harbor: Charlotte, North Carolina: 1982 2006 Located within Carowinds. Oceans of Fun: Kansas City, Missouri: 1982 1995 Located adjacent to Worlds of Fun. In 2013, the water park became included with admission to Worlds of Fun. [28] Six Flags Hurricane Harbor ...

  6. Patriot (Worlds of Fun) - Wikipedia

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    Patriot at RCDB. Patriot is an inverted roller coaster located at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the inverted coaster opened to the public on April 8, 2006. It features four inversions, a height of 149 feet (45 m), and a track length of 3,081 feet (939 m).

  7. The new coaster is a nod to the original Zambezi Zinger, which was one of the park’s three coasters when Worlds of Fun opened in 1973. The new coaster will be 2,482 feet long and will reach ...

  8. Timber Wolf (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Timber Wolf is one of three wooden roller coasters at Worlds of Fun and Worlds of Fun's first wooden roller coaster. The coaster's highest point is 100 feet (30 m) and its largest drop is 95 feet (29 m), at which point it reaches speeds of 45 miles per hour (72 km/h) and incurs g-forces of 2.8.

  9. Geauga Lake - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.geaugalake.com (archived) Geauga Lake was an amusement park in Bainbridge Township and Aurora, Ohio. It was established in 1887, in what had been a local recreation area adjacent to a lake of the same name. The first amusement ride was added in 1889, and the park's first roller coaster – the Big Dipper – was built in 1925.