MedusaRoller coasterMinimum height to ride: 54 inches About MedusaThe Tallest, Fastest, Longest, Most technologically advanced coaster in Northern California! A must ride ride! Features a 130 foot Loop, Dive Loop, Zero G roll, first ever Sea Serpant. 3,937 feet long. 150 feet tall. 65 MPH. 4.5 g's. -- Last edited by mark geron [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from MedusaSafety
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Great coaster - rode it five times in one day, and while it isn't the best of its kind, the first drop is one of the biggest thrills I've ever had. You will definitely love this one. - T.S. Stone I remember loving this ride when I was younger, the rare straight drop on a B&M and the Sea Serpent inversion makes this ride a unique and thrilling experience. - Jacob Sundstrom This ride has a great build-up, poor maintenance, and overall is a bit dissapointing. I guess I'm just too used to Space Mountain or Big Thunder. Oh well. - Jack Williams The best roller coaster in Northern California. - AJ Hummel BEST AND MOST THRILLING COASTER IN NORTH CA, WHICH ONLY INCLUDEz OUTTA DIz PARK AND GREAT AMERICA. SO FAST DA DROP IS SO STEEP. LONG COASTER TOO - Anthony Hill
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