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The Rollercoasters of Frontier City
New Coaster Comming This Summer! More details near bottom of page.

Silver Bullet
Originally located at Ocean City in Maryland. Then moved to The State Fair of Texas in 1984. Finally found a loving home at Frontier City in 1986.

Steel- Schwarzkopf Looping Star

Built- 1979

Length- 1942'

Height- 83'

Drop- 75'

Inversions- 1, 63' vertical loop

Speed- 55-60 mph

Duration- 1:15

Trains- 2, 28 passangers each

Tunnel added in 1986

Nightmare (SBNO)

The first coaster was once an outdoor coaster. Know as The Orange Blossom Special. It was located closer to the access road next to I-35. The second coaster to become Nightmare. Was relocated from Fun Junction in Colorado. It was installed in the building. But during the change to computerized brakes they hit a problem. And I guess they didnt know how to use a phone. So it never got fixed. And is now probbly never going to run again at Frontier City aleast. Because it is for sale. No telling what happened to the first coaster. Probbly sold for scrap!

Steel Indoor- SDC Galaxi Twister

Built- 1989

Length- 1430'

Height- 45'

Drop- 32'

Speed- 20 mph

Trains- 2, 4 passangers each

Special Features- Reverse Tunnel


Wildcat
Built for the now defunct Fairyland Park in Kansas City. Saved and relocated to Frontier City in 1991 by John Pierce and he added the double down into the splash pool ending when it was rebuilt (Note: they dont use water to slow down the trains anymore) sad huh...

Wood track with Steel supports- NAD & Aurel Vaszin out and back layout

Built- 1967

Length- 2653'

Height- 75'

Drop- 65'

Speed- 60 mph

Duration- 2:10

Special notes- Former ACE Classic Coaster, Removed from list because of the addition of PTC trains in 1999.

Wild Kitty
Frontier City's only Childrens coaster

Junior Steel- Allen Herschell Little Dipper Oval layout

Built- 1991

Length- 280'

Height- 12'

Speed- 15 mph

Trains- 1, 12 passangers

Diamondback
This rollercoaster was once the bottom half of 2 interlocked Arrow Launched Loops. They were known as Lighting Loops at Six Flags Great Adventure. Found a home at Frontier City in 1993.

Steel- Arrow Launched Loop, Shuttle Loop

Built- 1978

Length- 635'

Height- 65'

Drop- 47'

Inversions- 1, vertical loop

Speed- 45 mph

Duration- 1:06

G force- 4

Trains- 1, 24 passangers
New for 2008! Steel Lasso

Vekoma Suspended Family Coaster

Built: Chance Morgan

Length: 965 feet

Height: 49 feet

Speed: 30 mph

Trains: 1, 16 passengers

Will have Vekoma's new train design. This will allow riders feet to hang free. And does not require over the shoulder restraints.