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|name = Dragon Mountain |image = BowtieDragonMountain.jpg |caption=The Bowtie element on Dragon Mountain |type = Steel |location = Marineland of Canada |locationarticle=MarineLand |manufacturer-category = Arrow Dynamics |manufacturer = Arrow Huss |designer = Ron Toomer |model = Custom Looping Coaster |track = Terrain |lift = Chain lift hill |status = Open |opened = 1983 |height_ft = 186 |drop_ft = 80 |length_ft = 5500 |speed_mph = 50 |inversions = 4 (two back to back vertical loops and a bowtie, consisting of two inversions) |duration = 3:30 |angle = |capacity = |cost = {{CAD|9 million}}[1] |restriction_in= 48 | trains=3 |carspertrain=7 |rowspercar=2 |ridersperrow=2 |rcdb_number=185 |coordinates={{Coord|43.061265|-79.080379|display=it}} }}Dragon Mountain is a steel roller coaster located at Marineland of Canada near Niagara Falls, Ontario, in Canada.[2] Built in 1983 by Arrow Huss, it was the tallest roller coaster in the world before the opening of Magnum XL-200 at Cedar Point.[3] At its opening, it claimed to have the longest ride time of 3 minutes and 30 seconds and the longest track length of {{convert|5500|ft|m}}.[4] Dragon Mountain reaches a maximum elevation of {{convert|186|ft|m}} although the first drop is only {{convert|80|ft|m}}. The ride covers {{convert|30|a|ha}} of land and is considered the "world's largest" roller coaster on that basis. It is also the only roller coaster with a bowtie element. The riders are first welcomed at the base of the mountain by a long path. At the end of the path lies the dragon's cave, which is carved to look like an actual dragon's head. The queue and station inside are almost in complete darkness. The station, however, is lit up more than the queue, because it would make operating the ride extremely difficult for the ride operators and attendants. Upon exiting the station, the riders are brought back outside climbing up the lush-green hill. Throughout the most of the ride, the track follows the terrain closely. Upon the opening in the early 80's, the ride was missing the proposed volcano facade around the helix, and the miniature waterfalls built around the stretch of track after exiting the first tunnel. These unthemed parts of the ride had nothing but the framework, which was constructed along with the track. In 2006, Marineland decided to complete the volcano to improve the ride's appearance. Whether the park would like to add more to the facade to make it look more like a volcano is unknown. This has been the only improvement to the ride's theming, as the other incomplete section has remained untouched. {{s-start}}{{succession box | title=World's Tallest Complete Circuit Roller Coaster| before=Loch Ness Monster | years=1983 – May 1989| after=Magnum XL-200}}{{s-end}}References1. ^{{cite news |work=Toronto Star |title=Marineland builds thrillseeker's dream |date=April 13, 1983 |page=A3}} 2. ^http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/coasters/yellowpages/coasters/dragon_marineland_ca.shtml 3. ^http://www.rcdb.com/185.htm Roller Coaster Database 4. ^{{cite news |work=Toronto Star |title=Dragon Mountain is new attraction |date=July 2, 1983 |page=S4}} External links
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