Wildcat’s Revenge opens at Hersheypark
Wildcat’s Revenge roller coaster reinvented at Hersheypark Hersheypark says the ride is its first-ever hybrid roller coaster, which means made of wood and steel, riders will climb a 140-foot hill, plunge downhill and reach speeds of up to 140 ahead. 62 MPH Watch the video above to take a first-person ride on Hersheypark’s newest roller coaster. Wildcat’s Revenge – What You Need to Know The 2-minute, 36-second experience begins as passengers sit in one of three custom trains (design to climb a 140-foot hill, plunge down an 82-degree incline, and hit a top speed of 62 mph along 3510 ft. of red course on a blackened steel and wood structure. Dive through four inversions, including the world’s largest downhill inversion, an inversion that begins with a climb up, followed by a 270-degree counterclockwise roll and then a sideways dive.
Hersheypark’s Wildcat’s Revenge Train is reinvented.
Hersheypark says the ride is its first-ever hybrid roller coaster, which means it’s made of wood and steel.
Riders will climb a 140-foot hill, plunge downhill and reach speeds of up to 62 mph.
Watch the video above for a first-person ride on Hersheypark’s newest roller coaster.
Wildcat Revenge – What you need to know
- The 2-minute, 36-second experience begins with riders seated in one of three custom trains (a first design for Hersheypark).
- Climb a hill of 140 feet.
- plunged into an 82-degree drop.
- Hit the top speed of 62 mph along 3,510 feet of red track on a black steel and wood structure.
- The chase continues as riders pursue their prey through four inversions, including the world’s largest downward inversion, an inversion that begins by climbing upwards, followed by a 270-degree counterclockwise roll and then diving towards the side.
Hersheypark will be open daily through September 4th.
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