Mystery Mine
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| Mystery Mine | |
| Location | Dollywood |
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| Park section | Timber Canyon |
| Type | Steel |
| Status | Open |
| Opened | March 31st, 2007 (soft)
April 13th, 2007 (official) |
| Manufacturer | Gerstlauer |
| Designer | Werner Stengel |
| Model | Euro-Fighter (Custom) |
| Track layout | Terrain |
| Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
| Drop | 85 ft (26 m) |
| Length | 1,811 ft (552 m) |
| Max speed | 46 mph (74 km/h) |
| Inversions | 2 |
| Duration | 2:30 |
| Max vertical angle | 95° |
| Capacity | 1000 riders per hour |
| Cost | $17,500,000 USD |
| Max g-force | 3.7 |
| Height restriction | 4 ft 0 in (120 cm) |
| Mystery Mine at RCDB Pictures of Mystery Mine at RCDB |
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Mystery Mine is a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter roller coaster at Dollywood, a theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The ride is heavily themed as a haunted mining operation from the 1800s, with sections taking place outdoors and within a large building that features special effects. At a cost of $17.5 million to construct, Mystery Mine was Dollywood's largest single-attraction investment. It was the first Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter installation in the United States, and, at the time of it's opening, had the steepest drop of any coaster in North America.
[edit] Awards
- On July 2, 2007, Theme Park Insider awarded Mystery Mine its "Best New Theme Park Attraction" award for 2007.
- Mystery Mine was ranked 48th on the Amusement Today Top 50 Best Steel Coasters list for 2007.
- In September of 2007 Amusement Today announced that Mystery Mine was awarded the #2 new ride for 2007, Cedar Point's Maverick was #1.
[edit] Ride Elements
- Two vertical lifts
- 95 degree drop
- Heartline roll
- Dive loop

