Timber Wolf at Worlds of Fun Reopens with New Finale

Worlds of Fun’s Timber Wolf roller coaster has reopened with a new track layout. After months of construction and major renovations, the thrill ride now features a new finale that sends riders nearly sideways through an intense 70-degree banked turn.

The 70-degree banked turn replaces the helix on the Dinn wooden coaster, which originally opened in 1989.

Timber Wolf’s new twisted ending is one of many enhancements the classic wooden roller coaster has received since 2014. Worlds of Fun has now reengineered approximately 50-percent of the ride’s original track, from the first 100-foot drop through the new turn. Investments on the coaster are expected to continue through 2021.

“Since its debut in 1989, Timber Wolf has been a park icon and a long-time staple of Kansas City,” said Tony Carovillano, general manager of Worlds of Fun. “These investments ensure the ride continues to deliver an action-packed experience to a new generation of thrill seekers, and the new high-speed finale definitely gives guests a new reason to fall in love with the ride.”

Check out a POV Video of Timber Wolf with the new banked turn below!

Located in the Americana section of Worlds of Fun, the classic roller coaster features two, 24-passenger trains. Guests must be at least 48-inches tall to ride. For more information visit worldsoffun.com.

 

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