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Joker's Jinx

Roller coaster

About Joker's Jinx

This coaster built by Premier Rides uses Linear Induction Motor technology to blast riders from 0-60 mph in just over three seconds. After the blast off, riders are sent through a twisted steel maze featuring 30 vertical curves, 25 horizontal curves and four inversions. With a height of 78 feet and a track length of 2,705 feet, this coaster is really compact, but packed with thrills. -- Last edited by Dan Forget

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Enter the the Joker's Carnival of Chaos fun-house and board the awaiting train. All of sudden you will be launched at 60 mph thru a circus of twists,loops,and dips. This ride will have you laughing and screaming until the end! - Nick Crawford

For some reason, not as fast as intended, but still good. If you've been on Flight of Fear at Kings Island or Kings Dominion, it's only fun in the back where you get good g's. - Eli Katzman


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