Mystery Mine | |
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Dollywood | |
Location | Dollywood |
Park section | Timber Canyon |
Coordinates | 35°47′44″N 83°31′48″W / 35.795583°N 83.530059°W |
Status | Operating |
Soft opening date | March 31, 2007 |
Opening date | April 13, 2007 |
Cost | $17.5 million |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel – Euro-Fighter |
Manufacturer | Gerstlauer |
Designer | Werner Stengel |
Model | Euro-Fighter (Custom) |
Track layout | Terrain |
Lift/launch system | Two Chain lift hills |
Height | 85.3 ft (26.0 m) |
Length | 1,804.5 ft (550.0 m) |
Speed | 43.5 mph (70.0 km/h) |
Inversions | 2 |
Duration | 2:30 |
Max vertical angle | 95° |
Capacity | 1000 riders per hour |
Height restriction | 48–76 in (122–193 cm) |
Trains | 7 trains with a single car. Riders are arranged 4 across in 2 rows for a total of 8 riders per train. |
TimeSaver Pass available | |
Must transfer from wheelchair | |
Mystery Mine at RCDB |
Mystery Mine is a steel roller coaster located at Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Manufactured by Gerstlauer, the Euro-Fighter model is heavily themed as a haunted mining operation from the 19th century. Opened in 2007, the roller coaster was Dollywood's largest single investment in the park's history at the time, costing $17.5 million to construct.[1] A large portion of the track is located indoors, where the ride utilizes a series of special effects. It was the first Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter installation in the United States and had the steepest drop of any coaster in North America at the time of its opening. The ride was installed by Ride Entertainment Group, who handles all of Gerstlauer's operations in the Western Hemisphere.[2][3]