Zach's Zoomer

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Zach's Zoomer
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Zach's Zoomer at Michigan's Adventure
Michigan's Adventure
Location Michigan's Adventure
Coordinates 43°20′36″N86°16′51″W / 43.343424°N 86.280932°W / 43.343424; -86.280932
StatusOperating
Opening dateJuly 22, 1994
General statistics
Type Wood
Manufacturer Custom Coasters International
Lift/launch system Chain Lift Hill
Inversions 0
Duration1:20
Max vertical angle40°
Capacity450 riders per hour
Height restriction40 in (102 cm)
TrainsSingle train with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train.
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Zach's Zoomer at RCDB

Zach's Zoomer is a wooden roller coaster at Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon, Michigan. Zach's Zoomer was manufactured by Custom Coasters International. It opened in 1994 and is targeted toward younger audiences. Zach's Zoomer was named after Roger Jourden's grandson and former General Manager Camille Jourden-Mark's son, Zach Mark.

Contents

The roller coaster is a family coaster and is designed to be the first step to the larger coasters. It doesn't have sudden drops or high speeds. It is one of three wooden roller coasters in the park and is an ACE Coaster Classic. [1]

The layout is the same as the old John Allen-designed kiddie wooden coasters like Woodstock Express at sister parks Kings Island, Kings Dominion, and Carowinds.

Zach's Zoomer is one of only two roller coasters at Michigan's Adventure with manual brakes. Brakes must be opened and closed with buttons. The only other roller coaster with manual brakes is the Wolverine Wildcat.

Incidents

On June 30, 2000, a 38-year-old woman fell out of the ride and suffered critical injuries as she turned to take pictures of her relatives in the cars behind her. [2]

References

  1. "ACE Coaster Classic Awards". American Coaster Enthusiasts. Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  2. "2000's Accident Reports and News". RideAccidents. 2000-06-30. Archived from the original on 2015-04-26. Retrieved 2023-06-24.