Debutting as the tallest, fastest, steepest and longest steel coaster in the world, Desperado fell into a new category of roller coasters called Hypercoasters.
A hypercoaster is a steel roller coaster designed with large drops for speed and plenty of airtime and no inversions. A Hypercoaster generally begisn with a first drop in excess of 200 feet, which is then followed by a series of drops, hills and maybe a high-speed turn or two.
Desperado begins inside of the casino as it begins the trip up the 209-foot tall lift hill. Peaking high above the adjacent hotel tower, the first drop is incredibly steep as it plunges down 225-feet to then pass through a dark, underground tunnel.
Guests arriving at Buffalo Bill's Hotel and Casino will get a front row view of Desperado as the trains pass through the porte corchere at speeds of nearly 70 mph. It's a definite must see!
After the memorable first drop, Desperado begins the second, a 155 foot tall spiral drop that propels the trains to speeds in excess of 70 mph! Riders will feel the G-forces as the train screams by the parking lot below.
If you've survived so far, it's save to say you'll survive the rest. Averaging about 60 miles per hour, Desperado begins to fly up and over a series of camelbacks delivering incredible airtime. You'll either hang on tight or go with the flow as ride the wave of negative G-forces, up and down, over and over again.
After the series of camelbacks the track begins to head for home making its way around the resort. After a mid-course brake check, the train picks up speed and flies towards the big drop on the Adventure Canyon Log Flume attraction. Avoiding the log ride, the track curves around the themed mountain and dives into a tunnel to begin a high-speed, upward helix inside the mountain.
With one final small dip and a decent headchopper effect, Desperado finally comes to an end. Approaching te station it's now time to catch your breath as you've just survived the Desperado. Yes, you can now claim you've ridden one of the tallest, fastest, longest steel roller coasters in the world.
As the brakes tighten bring the train to a stop its time get get off, but before you step off, why not treat yourself to one more ride. Ready to ride again? We're certain you won't pass up the chance.