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Wild One

Six Flags America
A traditional "out and back" wooden coaster with a long history involving multiple designers. Wild One was originally the Giant Coaster at Paragon Park before it was relocated by the Dinn Corporation to Six Flags America in 1986. John A. Miller was the original designer, but the roller coaster was rebuilt by Herb Schmeck in 1932.
Roller Coaster Details
| Track |
Type |
Year |
Designer/Manufacturer |
| Wood |
Out and Back |
1917 |
John A. Miller, Herb Schmeck, Charles Dinn |
Roller Coaster Stats

| Height: 98 feet |
Drop: 88 feet |
| Top speed: 53 mph |
Length: 4,000 feet |
| Ride time: 2 minutes |
Trains: 2 - 24 passenger |
More Information About Wild One

1932 - Rebuilt by Herb Schmeck
1986 - Relocated from Paragon Park by the Dinn Corporation where it was called Giant Coaster.
Trains have four cars with three rows each, seating two abreast per row.
Height requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall
Ride Location

Six Flags America, Largo, MD
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