A forest of thrills

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Mean Streak                         Thrill Rides

The Coaster on the Coast! A forest of thrills! Mean Streak, located in Frontiertown, is one of the tallest and fastest wooden roller coasters in the universe. Made from 1.7 million board feet of treated Southern yellow pine, this wood giant is a marvel to look at and a joy to ride.

Swoosh! Fly by in a streak!After cresting the gigantic 161-foot-tall-first hill, riders zoom down 155 feet at a 52-degree angle and reach a maximum speed of 65 mph. Passengers complete the ride by traveling over and through a 5,427-foot-long maze of sharp turns and steep hills. Celebrating its 10th birthday in 2001, Mean Streak has given more than 13.3 million rides in its history.

Mean Streak Layout
 

VIDEOS
Quicktime-56K Quicktime-ISDN
HEIGHT REQUIREMENT
48"  tall or taller
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS

Track Length:

5,427 feet
Lift Height: 161 feet
Vertical Drop: 155 feet
Angle of Descent: 52 degrees
Second Hill Height: 123 feet, 11 inches
Overall Dimensions: 890 feet long, 445 feet wide, on 5 1/2 acres
DESIGN

Model:

Oblong path traced three times
Structure: 1.7 million board feet of treated Southern yellow pine
Features: Banked curves, high speeds and moments of negative gravity accent a course that crisscrosses the structure nine times and includes 12 hills and valleys
Time: Approximately 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Speed: Approximately 65 mph
Coaches: Seven four-passenger vehicles on each train
Three 28-passenger trains
Vehicle Design: Steel-framed vehicles with wooden sides, L-shaped individual lap bars, a seat belt, padded seat divider and high-back seats
Ride Capacity: Approximately 1,600 riders per hour
MANUFACTURING
Investment: $7.5 million
Ride Manufacturer: Designer: Curtis D. Summers, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio
Builder:  Dinn Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio

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