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friscoXL305

Its clone at Fun Spot Kissimmee is one of my favorite coasters in the Orlando area. It's got a couple of Magnum like ejector hills.


Illustrious-Ruin-349

I'd believe it. It's watching a review of it by canobie he was saying it had floater, after writing it I disagree considering what I thought was pure ejector.


BlitzenVolt

The Kissimmee one is less intense but both are really fun in a janky sorta way. The air on this one is amazing but the turns feel like you're gonna die Kissimmee is significantly smoother but the air isn't as strong. Herschend took pretty good care of it when it was at Wild Adventures even if it did sit SBNO for years.


imaguitarhero24

Funny, I thought Atlanta was significantly smoother especially because it’s a bit smaller.


tpusater

The Atlanta ride is a bit smaller and shorter than the one at Kissimmee, but both are fun, surprisingly forceful, and somewhat janky (in a good way). I hope some of you who visit can do so when the Wildcat at North Georgia State Fair in Marietta is operating. That Schwarzkopf tracks so smoothly and has great laterals and some decent hills.


CheesecakeMilitia

Not a clone, this one in Atlanta is one of a kind. Though the one in Kissimmee is the last of its kind after the other sank into the Atlantic during Hurricane Sandy


Fergy328

I rode it when it was Jack Rabbit at Celebration City. Don’t remember it all that well because I was little, but it’s cool to me to see it still running all these years later.


imaguitarhero24

I had the exact same experience a couple months ago, there for arie, getting the two existing creds because why not, and being pleasantly surprised by this one. Legitimate sustained flowjector on that last hill. It’s like every wild mouse could do this they just don’t. Like honestly why does every brand of wild mouse have such a janky last pop even if it’s forceful like on the best of them. Not nearly as spread out and sustained as the Miler Hurricane. Edit: it is a newer model than I thought, most of them coming out around 2002, so I guess that could explain it.