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21 Mar 2007 Dollywood’s adds US$17.5m rollercoaster BY Helen Patenall |
![]() Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US, has added a US$17.5m (£9m, 13.1m euro) steel rollercoaster to its collections of rides. Mystery Mine – the largest capital investment in the company’s history – will be set in an abandoned coalmine on the park’s existing Timber Canyon area. Visitors will climb on board a passenger mine cart, which will plunge them into darkness along a 1,811-ft (168-m) track through the ruins of an early 1900’s themed mine. The 2.5-minute ride will feature a 95-degree, 85-ft (26-m) vertical drop and a weightless inversion known as a heart-line roll as well as a rollover loop or double inversion. Dolly Parton said: “I’m proud of Dollywood being named one of the top three theme parks in the entire world. That’s why I thought it important to build a world-class roller coaster like Mystery Mine – it’s got a world of surprises in store for folks.” The rollercoaster was designed by Toronto-based Forrec and manufactured by Gerstlauer Elektro GmbH – Munsterhausen in Germany. Details: www.mysterymine.com Close Window |