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Wild Mouse
Opened: 18 April 1998
Location: South Midway
Manufactured By: Maurer-Soehne 
Max Height: 50 feet
Max Speed: 28 mph
Track Length: 1213 feet, 11 inches
Ride Time: 1 min 10 sec
Number of Cars: 10
Ride Capacity: 4 persons per car
Hourly Capacity: 600 riders per hour
Height Requirement: 46" minimum
 
RIDE EXPERIENCE
Up to four riders climb in to the small cars and ride up the lift hill. They zig zag back and forth a few times before sliding up and down the drops and hills and jolting at each of the several brakes throughout the ride. One drop takes you through a "Mouse House" and out the other end.
 
RIDE HISTORY & INFO
This particular model was the first one built in America. It stands where the New Wilder Wild Mouse once stood. The "Mouse House" in the middle was added a year or two later. Although it's a fun ride, and it's better than other steel Wild Mouse rides I've been on, it just isn't the same as the original.
      The mouse on the northeast corner of the ride, with a magnifying glass, seems like it may have been salvaged from the wooden Wild Mouse. If you know for sure, click on the "Submit Info" link below.
 
 
PHOTOS
© 2001-2005 Brian Reichow Photo: © 2001-2005 Brian Reichow
 
© 2001-2005 Brian Reichow Photo: © 2001-2005 Brian Reichow
 
 Photo: © 2005 Braden Miskin
The entrance at the back of the Wild Mouse at night.
 
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