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La Vibora
Previously known as Sarajevo Bobsleds at Magic Mountain, Avalanche at Over Texas
Six Flags Over Texas
Park sectionMexico and Spain
Coordinates32°45′18.43″N 97°4′19.34″W / 32.7551194°N 97.0720389°W / 32.7551194; -97.0720389
StatusOperating
Opening date1986
Cost$9 million
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Coordinates34°25′37″N 118°35′49″W / 34.427°N 118.597°W / 34.427; -118.597
StatusRemoved
Opening date1984 (1984)
Closing date1985 (1985)
Replaced byShockwave
General statistics
TypeSteel
ManufacturerIntamin
ModelSwiss Bob
Height60 ft (18 m)
Length1,490 ft (450 m)
Speed32 mph (51 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:30
Capacity600-675 riders per hour
Height restriction42 in (107 cm)
Flash Pass Available
Single rider line available
La Vibora at RCDB

La Vibora (The Viper) is a steel bobsled roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas, United States.

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History

The ride's cars do not run on conventional tubular rails, but instead travel through a winding half-pipe trough that emulates the experience of riding a bobsled. In keeping with the Texas location the theme was changed from an alpine bobsled ride to a snake theme. The name La Vibora translated to English is The Viper. The coaster's life began at Six Flags Magic Mountain under the name Sarajevo Bobsleds, being named in honor of the 1984 olympics and the ride opened that same year. However, the ride was part of Six Flags' (now defunct) Ride Rotation Program, and the coaster lasted two seasons at Magic Mountain and closed in 1985. That same year the ride ceased operation, the plot of land where the bobsleds stood was reused and housed Batman The Escape (known as Shockwave at Magic Mountain), another roller coaster manufactured by Intamin and the ride was relocated to Six Flags Over Texas and opened as the Avalanche Bobsled in 1986. The ride was later renamed La Vibora and painted to resemble a snake to better match the theme of the Spain section of the park.

The karts/trains that ride on La Vibora are originally from the Bob Track in Efteling.

This page was last edited on 12 August 2023, at 04:36
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