Wild Mouse
Layout of Wild Mouse in April 2010.
Lagoon Amusement Park
LocationLagoon Amusement Park
Coordinates40°59′02″N 111°53′40″W / 40.983885°N 111.894511°W / 40.983885; -111.894511
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 10, 1998[1]
General statistics
TypeSteel Wild Mouse
ManufacturerMaurer AG
DesignerIng.-Büro Stengel GmbH
ModelWild Mouse
Track layoutWild Mouse
Lift/launch systemChain
Height49.3 ft (15.0 m)
Length1,213 ft (370 m)
Speed28 mph (45 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:10
Max vertical angle46°
Capacity900 riders per hour
Height restriction46 in (117 cm)
Trains10 trains with a single car. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 4 riders per train.
Wild Mouse at RCDB

Wild Mouse is a Maurer steel roller coaster currently operating at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah.

History

Previous Wild Mouse Rides at Lagoon

Wild Mouse opened as a wooden roller coaster in 1965 after being relocated from the Seattle World's Fair. After operating in its location in Lagoon's North Midway, it was eventually retired in 1971.[2]

In 1973, the Wild Mouse roller coaster returned to Lagoon as "The New Wilder Wild Mouse." The new version of the ride was located at the South Midway, in the same location where the current Wild Mouse operates. Since this ride featured the same layout and look of the previous Wild Mouse, it's assumed this is the same ride installed in 1965. This version of the ride operated until 1989, when Lagoon decided to retire the Wild Mouse again.[2]

A common myth among local Utah residents is that one of these Wild Mouse coasters has had one or more severe accidents causing injury or death. However, there has been no verifiable evidence to conclude there has ever been a major incident on any Wild Mouse ride at Lagoon.[2]

Current Wild Mouse Ride

On April 10, 1998, Wild Mouse returned as a steel roller coaster. This version featured a similar layout to the original and was built in the same location as the 1973 version but is an all new ride built by Maurer Söhne. In the ride's first two seasons, there was no themed tunnel (decorated to look like a house) on the ride. This element was added beginning with the 2000 season.[3]

Layout

Like many other Wild Mouse roller coasters manufactured by Maurer Söhne, Wild Mouse features a layout that weaves in and out of itself with several hairpin turns and stiff brakes until riders reach the station again to complete the circuit.[4]

Wild Mouse originally had a purple and yellow color scheme, but it was repainted green and yellow for the 2013 season. Cars are painted to look like cats or mice to fit the theme of the ride.

References

  1. Arave, Lynn (1998-04-10). "Lagoon opens Friday with new Wild Mouse ride". Deseret News. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  2. 1 2 3 "Wild Mouse (1965)". Lagoon History. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
  3. "Wild Mouse (1998)". Lagoon History. Retrieved August 31, 2014.
  4. "Lagoon Rides". Lagoon - It's What Fun Is!. Retrieved August 31, 2014.
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