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Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster) : ウィキペディア英語版
Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster)

Big Bad Wolf was a suspended roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Williamsburg. First opened on June 15, 1984, the ride operated for 25 years, and was closed on September 7, 2009. The footers, queue line, and station were left standing and have been re-purposed for Verbolten, an attraction introduced in the 2012 season. The complete #2 train, some sections of track, the ride control panel, and other artifacts from the ride such as lift chain segments and chain dogs were sent to the National Rollercoaster Museum.
==Ride experience==

Following a safety announcement and recorded departure message, "Thank you and enjoy traveling at the speed of fright!", the ride would start out with two small dips out of the station, turning left then right before ascending the first lift hill. It would then travel down the first drop. The train would then steer its way though a mock Bavarian village, narrowly missing houses and shops. The ride completed three turns, first to the left, then the right, then the left, each of approximately 180 degrees. After the third turn, the ride hit a straight piece of track, then headed towards a helix through a wooded area adjacent to the village.
The train then enters a set of Block Brakes. Following the brakes, the train then turned right, and began to ascend a second lift hill. The second lift hill climbed towards the park's mock Rhine River. At the top of the lift, the ride turned 90 degrees to the left, before traveling down a drop, barreling straight towards the river at , swooping to the left in close proximity to the water.
Originally, mist machines were used to enhance the effect that the train was too close to the water. In the early 90s, however, the mist machines were removed. After passing by the mist machines, the train made a 180 degree turn up and to the right, followed by a straight section where the trains would swing freely, before a final 180 degree left hand turn into the final brake run, which then returned riders to the boarding station.

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