A few years ago, I saw the Lakeside Cyclone in Denver on a Discovery Channel show. Ever since, I've been fascinated with the coaster and love looking at pictures of it. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to ride it. Has anyone here ridden it? How does it compare to the new smaller woodies that CCI made? Thanks.
-Charlie Weingartner
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I lived in Denver in the mid-90s and rode Lakeside's Cyclone quite often. For one it has one of the most beautiful coaster stations...ever! Check this out:
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery211.htm?Picture=2
From the station is a quick trip thru an S-shaped tunnel to the lift. The coaster is a twister/out-n-back hybrid. The first half of the coaster consists of a undulating counter-clockwise helix-like structure, best seen on the left side of this picture:
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery211.htm?Picture=4
and here:
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery211.htm?Picture=5
The second half of the coaster is the out-n-back portion:
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery211.htm?Picture=3
I could be wrong but I believe the coaster originally began as an out and back and the first half was added later to extend the length.
Anyway its a fun coaster despite the lack of extreme air on the out-n-back portion - and that's not a complaint, just an observation.
Moosh
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The park's wild mouse (Wild Chipmunk) is also one funny ride...:)
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