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What rides got stuck at Wonderland?

Lumberjack ride at Canada's Wonderland park pauses mid-air, trapping passengers : NPR. Lumberjack ride at Canada's Wonderland park pauses mid-air, trapping passengers The oscillating Lumberjack ride at Canada's Wonderland theme park stopped suddenly, in mid-air, on Sunday.



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A day of adventure turned into a nightmare for amusement park riders in Canada on Saturday after a ride stopped suddenly, leaving passengers suspended upside down, 75 feet above the ground for almost half an hour.

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Leviathan is a steel roller coaster at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Located in the Medieval Faire section of the park, the Hyper Coaster model from Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard ...

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Local beer magnate Frederick Krug was the owner and namesake of Omaha, Nebraska's Krug Park, but no alcohol was involved when the Big Dipper's train derailed July 24, 1930. Instead, it was mechanical failure that led to the deadliest roller coaster accident in United States history.

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Gravity Max (The Tilt Coaster) One of the wackiest roller coasters is located at Lihpao Land in Taiwan. The Gravity Max, also known as the Tilt Coaster, is the world's first coaster to feature a true 90-degree drop and the world's only tilt coaster.

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When you go around a turn, you feel pushed against the outside of the car. This force is centripetal force and helps keep you in your seat. In the loop-the-loop upside down design, it's inertia that keeps you in your seat. Inertia is the force that presses your body to the outside of the loop as the train spins around.

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The amusement park will open in May with two new rides for 2023. Two new rides — for daredevils and families alike — are coming to Canada's Wonderland this spring. When the amusement park opens to the public on May 5, riders will have the option to board the new Tundra Twister and the Snoopy Racing Railway.

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It will be the latest addition to our lineup of 18 roller coasters at the park, which also features guest favourites Yukon Striker, Leviathan and Behemoth.

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