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Entrance to the attraction.:StatusOperatingOpening dateApril 18, 1999General statisticsType– –ManufacturerDesignerReverchon IndustriesModelSpinning CoasterTrack layoutWild MouseLift/launch systemChainHeight42.7 ft (13.0 m)Length1,377.9 ft (420.0 m)Speed29.1 mph (46.8 km/h)0Duration1:48 (2:30 including start/stop)Capacity900 riders per hour2.5Height restriction46 in (117 cm)Trains9 trains with a single car. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 4 riders per train.The Exterminator is a located at amusement park in, near. The ride was developed by.The ride is heavily themed around the concept of the rider as a rat attempting to escape from Kennywood exterminators.
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Jul 12, 2017 Kennywood's The Phantom's Revenge on ride POV 07.05.17. News Stories of Laser Loop Closing and Steel Phantom Opening at Kennywood 1990 - 1992 - Duration: 25:04. Parking: Kennywood offers both free and preferred parking. Preferred parking is $7 per vehicle. If you don’t mind a slightly longer walk (you’ll be walking through the park all day anyways!) the free parking is located in these areas: Farthest North end of the first level lot closest to the Exterminator building.
The concept is a pun of the phrase ', which describes this type of coaster, characterized by small cars (4 people/car for Exterminator) and sharp turns. Much of the theming takes place in the line for the ride, which includes such elaborate media as fake news broadcasts, and is usually the park's longest, being usually or beyond a 40-minute wait. The ride is very dark and unique, as the introduction says 'unlike any ride you've rode before'. The tracks are fast, rough, include a few sudden falls, and end with a fast finale that includes flashing lights, and the car seemingly spinning out of control.
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Like other spinning wild mouse coasters, the cars face forwards for the first half of the ride, but are free to spin during the second half.External links.
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