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Knott’s Berry Farm begins testing new HangTime Coaster

                             

During today’s construction tour at Knott’s Berry Farm, we got a first look at not only the new HangTime Coaster, but we were among the first to see the coaster as it begins testing at the park. The new coaster is one of the most anticipated new attractions of the year, and the first major new coaster at Knott’s Berry Farm in a decade.

The park’s last major coaster was Silver Bullet in 2004. The coaster is made by Gerstlauer, and marks the first dive coaster on the West Coast, and the first Gerstlauer for Cedar Fair.

 

Let’s take a look at the new coaster in action.

 

Video-Watch the first test of Hang Time at Knott’s

 

 

The coaster is epic, as it uses the Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster concept to stick true to the HangTime name. The coaster has two epic stalls after it climbs 150 feet up the vertical lift hill. It goes through five inversions, including two stalls. There are three trains, each with four rows, seating four in each row, for a total of 16 riders per train. Each train will have two “modified” seats allowing for larger riders to ride.

 

 

 

The new coaster replaces Boomerang, and will be open early summer! The new coaster will top off an amazing year that will start with an expanded Boysenberry Festival, which kicks off March 16th.

Stay tuned for more from Knott’s Berry Farm, and be sure to get social with us on Facebook, and follow along with us on Twitter @BehindThrills for the latest updates!

For more information about The Knott’s Berry Farm Boysenberry Festival, including tickets, visit the official website by clicking here!