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  1. Serpent was a steel roller coaster at Six Flags AstroWorld. It was built by Arrow Dynamics in 1969, which made it the park's first roller coaster and the last junior mine train made by Arrow Dynamics. After AstroWorld closed at the end of the 2005 operating season on October 30, 2005, the ride was demolished.

  2. The sea serpent is a roller coaster element with two inversions similar to a cobra roll, but the train enters and exit in the same direction. It features two vertical loop halves connected by two half corkscrews that face in opposite directions.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sand_SerpentSand Serpent - Wikipedia

    Sand Serpent was a Wild Mouse roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida. The ride originally operated at sister park Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia as Wild Izzy in 1996 and later as Wilde Maus from 1997 to 2003.

  4. Serpent was a steel hybrid terrain kiddie roller coaster previously located at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas, USA. History. Serpent was built by Arrow Dynamics and opened in 1969 making it the park's first roller coaster and the last Mini Mine Train to be built by Arrow. Also opened that year was the Bamboo Shoot log flume. [1] .

    • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Defunct
    • Oriental Village
  5. Serpent was a steel roller coaster previously located at Kokomo's Family Fun Center in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. History. The ride originally opened at Noble Park Funland in Paducah, Kentucky, USA in 1987. It was removed in 1988 and relocated to LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park in Middletown, Ohio, USA, where it operated from 1989 through 2002.

  6. The Serpent was a steel junior Arrow Dynamics mini minetrain coaster in the Oriental Village Corner section of Six Flags AstroWorld in 1969, which was a year after the park opened. This was the park's very first rollercoaster.

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