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Alpine Games – Alpine is located near the front of the park close to the Giant Sky Wheel. County Fair – opened 1980, According to park operators, this is Adventureland's most popular games area. County Fair is a rather large games area and features many popular games, including Speedball, Derby Downs, Center Ring and Skee Ball.
101°. Capacity. 3 cars - 8 riders each - 720 riders per hour. Height restriction. 48 in (122 cm) Monster at RCDB. Monster is a Gerstlauer steel roller coaster at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. It opened to the public on June 4, 2016 as the first Infinity Coaster in the United States. [1]
The Dragon at RCDB. The Dragon was an O.D. Hopkins steel roller coaster located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. The coaster opened for Adventureland's sixteenth season of operation on May 12, 1990, and was partially dismantled during the spring/summer of 2020 to make way for the Dragon Slayer 4D Freespin. [1]
Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez, Des Moines Register February 6, 2024 at 11:47 AM Guests enjoy riding the Rockin' Rainbow during the second annual Phantom Fall Fest at Adventureland Park in Altoona on ...
Adventureland will debut two new spots to grab a bite or a drink this year: Oink's restaurant and bar, with a focus on Iowa Pork, and the Falling Star Lounge, with a nostalgic touch to the décor.
A Des Moines man produced the iconic 1980s jingle that's still an earworm today. Get to know the story behind Adventureland's fun-filled song.
The Underground (roller coaster) The Underground is a wooden roller coaster manufactured by Custom Coasters International located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. This attraction is located next to the Frantic Freeway. [1] This attraction features two small lift hills to suspend riders. This ride's lifts are unique as no drops are present.
The Tornado is a wooden roller coaster located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa, near Des Moines. The Tornado made its debut on July 4, 1978, during Adventureland's third full season. It was designed by William Cobb, and built by the Frontier Construction Company. [1] The name Tornado has special significance for the park.