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Colorado Adventure

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Colorado Adventure
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Phantasialand
LocationPhantasialand
Park sectionMexico
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StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 11, 1996
General statistics
TypeSteel – Mine Train
ManufacturerVekoma
ModelCustom MK-900 M
Height85 ft (26 m)
Length4,199 ft (1,280 m)
Speed31.1 mph (50.1 km/h)
Duration2:55
Capacity2,300 riders per hour
Colorado Adventure at RCDB

Colorado Adventure is a mine train roller coaster located at Phantasialand in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. During construction, it was decided to opt for a roller coaster in a Western style rather than a traditional roller coaster. The name Colorado is derived from the U.S. state of the same name, well known during the ‘Wild West’ period in the USA.

Until 2013 its full name was Colorado Adventure – The Michael Jackson Thrill Ride. The ride was open from the beginning of the 1996 season and was ‘officially’ opened by Michael Jackson on May 11.

Designed by Peter Clerx, the Colorado Adventure includes 5 trains with 6 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 36 riders per train.[1] The first car is designed as a locomotive and offers two seats. The other cars all have three rows for a total of six people and a maximum of four trains can be used at one time.

Reception

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The ride has been voted by fans as one of the world’s best examples of the mine roller coaster.[citation needed] A review in Theme Park Insider said, "I enjoyed it but will admit that it was significantly faster and more intense than it looked."[2]

Noise levels

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Local residents have complained about the amount of noise generated by riders on the Colorado Adventure. The ride has been fitted with extra tunnel sections and also partly covered with noise barriers. In 2011, the Smokey Mountain was replaced by a new child attraction "Tikal".

References

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