East Coast(er) General was the very first non-employee to ride the coaster immediately following early morning testing at the start of the media preview event and even got the entire train to himself. This is that ride and it was only 36° F (2° C) at the time, so the coaster was running slower than usual. We'll post the mounted POV he filmed when the train was running faster that afternoon on Wednesday, so you can compare the two.
Texas Sting Ray, which opened to the public the day after this event, is the tallest, fastest and longest wooden coaster in the Lone Star State. The GCI (Great Coasters International) hybrid wooden coaster has a 96 foot (29m) tall lift hill with a 57°, 100 foot (30.5m) drop thanks to the elevated terrain the coaster is built on. Reaching a top speed of 55 mph (88.5 km/h), the ride also features large 76° banked turns, 16 different airtime hills and a 100 foot (30.5m) long tunnel along its 3,379 feet (1030m) of track.
This SeaWorld park is located in San Antonio, Texas.
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