Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster)

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Big Bad Wolf

The 80-foot drop over the Rhine River.
Location Busch Gardens Europe
Park section Oktoberfest
Type Steel - Suspended
Opened 1984
Manufacturer Arrow Dynamics
Track layout Terrain
Height 100 feet (30.5 m)
Drop 80 feet (24.4 m)
Length 2,800 feet (853.4 m)
Max speed 48 miles per hour (77.2 km/h)
Inversions 0
Duration 3:00
Big Bad Wolf at RCDB
Pictures of Big Bad Wolf at RCDB

The Big Bad Wolf is a suspended roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Europe. A suspended swinging coaster has the cars hanging under the track, which swing freely after every turn.

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"Thank you, and enjoy traveling at the speed of fright" are the words you hear upon leaving the station. After that you go into a very small dip to gain momentum. The track then veers sharply to the left into the first lift hill. Once at the top, the train descends down reaching speeds of around 40 mph. The train then steers its way though a Bavarian village, narrowly missing houses and shops. The first section of the ride climaxes with a helix through a wooded area adjacent to the village.

The train then enters a set of block brakes in order to slow the train prior to the second lift. Following the brake, the track veers right and the second lift hill begins. This chain lift takes the riders up to an unsuspected 80-foot drop. This drop sends riders barreling straight towards the Rhine River at 48 mph, swooping right above the water, and making that image one of the most classic coaster images ever. The dive toward the water is also helped because the cars are below the track, making it even more convincing. After this close encounter with the fish, the train twists and turns and slowly makes its way back up to the station.

The ride uses three trains, each comprising seven cars, giving a total capacity of 28 riders at a time. During the circuit, the ride ascends two lift hills.

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