Ghoster Coaster (Canada's Wonderland)

Ghoster Coaster
Previously known as Scooby's Gasping Ghoster Coaster
Canada's Wonderland
Park section Planet Snoopy
Coordinates 43°50′38″N 79°32′46″W / 43.843794°N 79.546033°W / 43.843794; -79.546033Coordinates: 43°50′38″N 79°32′46″W / 43.843794°N 79.546033°W / 43.843794; -79.546033
Status Operating
Opening date May 23, 1981
General statistics
Type Wood
Manufacturer Taft Broadcasting
Designer Curtis D. Summers
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 41 ft (12 m)
Drop 39 ft (12 m)
Length 1,356 ft (413 m)
Speed 35 mph (56 km/h)
Duration 1:20
Height restriction 40 in (102 cm)
Trains Single train with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train.
Ghoster Coaster at RCDB
Pictures of Ghoster Coaster at RCDB

Ghoster Coaster (formerly Scooby's Gasping Ghoster Coaster), is a junior wooden coaster located at Canada's Wonderland whose name was shortened to just "Ghoster Coaster" for the 2010 season, as part of the transition to Planet Snoopy.[1]

Ghoster Coaster opened, along with the entire park, on May 23, 1981. It was one of the four original roller coasters to open with the park. The other three were Dragon Fire, the Wild Beast, and the Mighty Canadian Minebuster. All three wooden coasters were designed by Curtis D. Summers and built in-house by the Taft Broadcasting Company.[2] Some sources claim Philadelphia Toboggan Company (PTC) built these coasters, but PTC stopped building coasters in 1979.[3]

Ghoster Coaster was awarded ACE Coaster Classic status, but that status has since been rescinded as a result of recent changes to the coaster.[4]

References

  1. Planet Snoopy at Canada's Wonderland website. Retrieved on 2009-01-27.
  2. Baldwin, Timothy; Seifert, Jeffrey (2000). Guide to Ride 2000. Mission, Kansas: American Coaster Enthusiasts. p. 27. ISBN 0-9703987-0-0.
  3. Rutherford, Scott (2000). The American Roller Coaster. Osceola, Wisconsin: MBI Publishing. p. 12. ISBN 0-7603-0689-3.
  4. "ACE Coaster Classic". American Coaster Enthusiasts. Retrieved August 26, 2012.


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