A 120-foot-tall, 90-degree hill that is ascended by an elevator-style, chain link lift; and. Two beyond 90-degree “raven” drops giving the sensation of free-falling.
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Though I was wary at first, The Joker wasn't as scary or stomach-churning as I had imagined. I love rollercoasters and I don't shy away from ones that go upside-down, however the “unpredictable” nature of never knowing when the ride is going to flip was intimidating. As it turns out, my hesitance was unnecessary.
You have a choice of four ways to ride.The coaster has cars on both sides of the track. The green side is a more intense ride with more flips and spins. The purple side follows the identical track with a less intense experience as you don't flip as much. You still rock and often go upside down but don't fully flip.
In Branson, Missouri, Silver Dollar City can now claim to the world's only wooden coaster to twist upside down three times. With its 720° double barrel roll, Outlaw Run will draw visitors like bears to honey.