![]() It does this pretty fast making this only for dedicated thrill-seekers. The ride cycle is simple seeing as it is in a giant barn and it swings you back and forth. Giant Barn Swing on a stormy day as seen from the train. Our favorite is sitting right next to Outlaw Run called Giant Barn Swing. Silver Dollar City is home to some other great flat rides that are not roller coasters. Silver Dollar City has Other attractions for Thrill-Seekers. So this isn’t Outlaw Run, but it is a great way to introduce the youngest to the thrill of roller coasters. Adults who will squeeze into them should have some fun with it. A Zamperla Gravity coaster that will please the younger kids. Last is the parks kiddie coaster called Grand Exposition Coaster. Regardless of it being great or not you certainly won’t be forgetting it. With old-fashioned charm seeping out of every crevice, I wouldn’t call Fire in the Hole a great roller coaster. Will just say that it is a combination of dark ride/roller coaster. We tend to not talk much about this one since I think the less you know the better for it. There is first the very odd Fire In the Hole. Silver Dollar City doesn’t have a bad roller coaster. Just because these are lower tier doesn’t mean they are bad. This B&M looper rides smoothly and shouldn’t be missed. However, it won’t last for long till you are dropping and getting flipped upside down. When you crest the lift hill it takes your breath away. Wildfire might have the prettiest setting of any roller coaster we have ever been on. It has a Double Helix that is easily my favorite element of any of these kinds of mine trains! Off in the woods and almost completely out of sight this family coaster was only the second built for Silver Dollar City, but proves they always try to think outside the box with their coasters. This one is still a family coaster but it is rather intense for one. Thunderation is a classic Arrow Dynamics Mine Train. Thunderation is very intense for a family coaster. ![]() If you have younger thrill-seekers then make sure and hit up Powder Keg. One of our favorite thing about Powder Keg is how forceful it is, but anyone over 42 inches can ride with an adult supervisor. After the launch, you will go through tight turns and some airtime hills. This S&S compressed air launch goes from 0 – 53 in only 2.8 seconds! It may not be the fastest around but the rate at which you get up to speed feels incredible. Well, actually Powder Keg will try its hardest with its launch. These three won’t blow you away like the top two but Powder Keg, Thunderation, and Wildfire are still really great roller coasters. Silver Dollar City: The middle-tier Coasters It also is one of the best- themed coasters we have ever seen. So you won’t just be spinning out of control. These trains have a computer system that will only allow them to spin so fast. However, if you are like us and aren’t excited about the prospect of spinning out of control then don’t worry. From there you take each element as your car spins. It features one of the greatest first drops on any coaster. This Mack Rides Xtreme Spinning Coaster was the first of its kind. One of the best things about this coaster is its double-barrel finale which has to be ridden to fully understand how great it is. Whenever you make that first drop there is no catching your breath. It is our opinion that Outlaw Run was the first to do it successfully. Wooden coasters had tried to feature inversions before. It made its debut in 2013 and was an instant hit. Outlaw Run is a wooden roller coaster by the incredible Rocky Mountain Construction. Regardless of where your taste lies, both are world-class. I find the coaster enthusiast usually prefers Outlaw Run while your average theme park goer will side with Time Traveler. These two are usually most people’s favorites depending on your specific taste. In the top tier, we have Outlaw Run and Time Traveler. Each one is very unique and offers something different. Silver Dollar City is home to seven roller coasters. ![]() Silver Dollar City: The top-tier Coasters Silver Dollar City just does things a little differently than most theme parks. If you come to Branson you can expect a great collection of roller coasters, the best food of any theme park, dazzling shows, tons of family rides, an overwhelming amount of quality shops, and themed experiences. This helps seal in a very family-friendly and wholesome vibe that permeates throughout the park. Located in the beautiful hills of Branson Missouri, where once you enter the park you are now in the 1880s. Silver Dollar City has been in operation since 1960.
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