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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wild_MouseWild mouse - Wikipedia

    The modern Wild Mouse was invented by German designer Franz Mack. In the original wooden Wild Mouse coasters of the 1960s and 1970s, the cars were so small that they could only fit two adults in close contact. While the low capacity of these rides led to long lines, the cars were small by design.

  3. Wild Mouse was a hybrid wild mouse roller coaster at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio, USA. It operated from May 30, 1959 [1] [2] to 1963.

    • $50,000
    • May 30, 1959 to 1963
    • Sandusky, Ohio, USA
    • Defunct
  4. Oct 27, 2024 • #rollercoasters #themeparks #wildmouse. This is a very brief history of the wild mouse roller coaster! Instagram: @maloneys_coasters Discord: / discord Join this channel to get...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cedar_PointCedar Point - Wikipedia

    The park's first roller coaster since the Cyclone, the Wild Mouse, was built. The resort also got a new kind of ride, a monorail, that was the most popular ride in 1959. Breakers Hotel was restored and the neglected cottages were demolished. The Coliseum and Grand Pavilion were both painted and remodeled.

  6. With a nod to the original Wild Mouse coaster, the modern Wild Mouse has it all: hills, twists, dives and hairpin turns as you play an unpredictable game of “cat and mouse” in your quest to capture the cheese! Wild Mouse features six mouse-themed cars and one cheese-themed car.

  7. A 1960 brochure lists the Wild Mouse as a new ride, but stories dates May 14, 1959 in the Sandusky Register and on May 28, 1959 in the Mansfield News-Journal report this ride was to open Memorial Day that year.

  8. Wild Mouse was a steel wild mouse roller coaster at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio, USA. It operated from 1959 to 1962. In 2022, it was announced that a new spinning roller coaster of the same name will open in 2023.

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