{{Short description|Roller coaster in Shakopee, Minnesota}} {{refimprove|date=June 2021}} {{Infobox roller coaster |name= Wild Thing |image=Wild_Thing_Treetop_View.jpg |caption= Wild Thing above the trees |location= Valleyfair |section= South Midway |type= Steel |status= Operating |opened=May 11, 1996 |manufacturer= D. H. Morgan Manufacturing |designer= Steve Okamoto |model= [[Hypercoaster]] |track= [[Out and Back roller coaster|Out and Back]] |lift= [[Lift hill|Chain-lift]] |height_ft= 207 |drop_ft= 196 |length_ft= 5460 |speed_mph= 75 |inversions= 0 |duration= 3:00 |angle= 60 |capacity= 1,700 |cost= $9,500,000 USD |acceleration= |restriction_in= 48 |gforce= 4.1 |trains=3 |carspertrain=6 |rowspercar=3 |ridersperrow=2 |rcdb_number= 137 |virtual_queue_name=[[Fast Lane (Cedar Fair)|Fast Lane]] |virtual_queue_image=Cedar_Fair_Fast_Lane_availability_icon.svg |virtual_queue_status=available |coordinates={{coord|44|47|54.8|N|93|27|31.4|W|region:US-MN_type:landmark|display=title,inline}} }}

'''Wild Thing''' is a [[hypercoaster]] located at [[Valleyfair]].<ref>https://www.valleyfair.com/rides-experiences/wild-thing</ref> It is an [[out and back roller coaster]] with more than one mile (1.6&nbsp;km) of track.<ref>https://rcdb.com/137.ht</ref> Its first hill is {{convert|207|ft|m}} with a 60 degree drop, and the [[roller coaster]] reaches speeds of up to {{convert|74|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}. Wild Thing's height was set by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] due to the nearby presence of [[Flying Cloud Airport]].

Designed and manufactured by [[D. H. Morgan Manufacturing]], it was the first [[hypercoaster]] to be built by the company, opening in 1996. It was the 5th tallest coaster in the world when it opened. The ride's success led to the construction of [[Steel Force]] at [[Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom|Dorney Park]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] in 1997 and [[Mamba (roller coaster)|Mamba]] at [[Worlds of Fun]] in [[Kansas City, Missouri]] the next year.

==History== After the success of [[Magnum XL-200]] at [[Cedar Point]], Valleyfair's parent company [[Cedar Fair]] planned a new roller coaster for Valleyfair's sister park [[Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom]]. However, Dorney Park could not secure the necessary permits for the ride, so Cedar Fair switched the recipient of the new coaster to Valleyfair. The move to Valleyfair was officially announced on August 25, 1995, revealing that it would be named Wild Thing. [[D. H. Morgan Manufacturing]] was hired to build the new [[hypercoaster]], a roller coaster that exceeds {{Convert|200|ft}} in drop height or overall height.<ref>{{cite news|date=August 26, 1995|title=Cedar Fair to build steel coaster|work=The Akron Beacon Journal|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/79914262/cedar-fair-to-build-steel-roller-coaster/|access-date=June 26, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> Wild Thing officially opened on May 11, 1996.<ref>{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Wild Thing|location=Valleyfair|url=https://rcdb.com/137.htm|accessdate=June 26, 2021}}</ref>

==Ride experience== [[File:Wild Thing Roller Coaster 2007.JPG|thumb|left|150px|Wild Thing's lift hill]] After the ascent to the top of the 207&nbsp;ft (63.1&nbsp;m) [[lift hill]], the train plunges down the 196&nbsp;ft (59.7 m) drop, reaching the maximum speed of 74&nbsp;mph (119.1&nbsp;km/h). The train then enters a 103&nbsp;ft (31.4&nbsp;m) [[Parabola|parabolic hill]], resulting in one of the longest low gravity sections of any coaster in the world. After the hill, the train climbs a larger 130&nbsp;ft (39.6m) hill and turns left followed by a large figure-eight turnaround. The train then makes a s-turn into a [[Brake run|mid-course brake run]]. followed by several airtime hills, two of which are inside a [[tunnel]] where riders are photographed via [[on-ride camera]]. The train is led into a final brake run followed by a right turn back into the station.

==Accidents== Several minor injuries occurred following a derailment on the Wild Thing on May 21, 2006, when a brake mount came loose. The accident happened in the mid brake, where a train waits to enter the station following a run. The failed brake mount struck the rear axle of the train's fifth car, causing the sixth car to detach from the train and de-rail on one side. 14 people were taken to St. Francis Regional Medical Center, but all were released the same day with minor or no injuries.

Contrary to widespread rumors, neither the train, the cars, or any of the riders fell from the track. All riders were wearing their required seat belts and lap bars, preventing them from being ejected from their car. The sixth car did not completely derail from the track, rather settling in a leaning position on its right side.

Wild Thing reopened on June 1, 2006, after being judged safe by inspectors.

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== {{Commons category|Wild Thing}} *[http://www.valleyfair.com/rides/Thrill-Rides/Wild-Thing Official page] *[http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/files/image_8232.jpg Press Release]

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