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== Concept Video ==
Lagoon Is Fun forum user Coasters created a mockup of Cannibal in NoLimits showing off what many of us expect Cannibal will look like when finished.
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== Manufactured and constructed locally ==
== Manufactured and constructed locally ==

Revision as of 13:12, 8 January 2015

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Tower Height: 208 Feet
Track Length: 2,735 Feet
Ride Time: 2 ½ minutes
Maximum G Force: 4.2 G’s
Maximum Speed: 70 miles per hour
Maximum Inverted Loop: 140 Feet Tall
Riders Per Car: 12
Rider Capacity Per Hour: 1,200
Minimum Height to Ride: 46 to 48 inches, to be determined
Budget: $22 Million
Aggressive Thrill

Note: Cannibal is currently under construction and expected to open when Lagoon's 2015 season begins. The information on this page will change as newer and more accurate information becomes available. We encourage you to follow the discussion of Cannibal on the Lagoon Is Fun Forum.

Lagoon unveiled plans to debut the most exciting roller coaster in the park’s history, Cannibal. According to Julie Freed, spokesperson for Lagoon, “We have named it Cannibal, because in our collective mind it will eat other roller coasters in their tracks!” Cannibal has been under construction for over two years and is set to open for the upcoming 2015 season. This steel roller coaster is one of a kind, and is primarily manufactured and constructed locally.

Cannibal will be the tallest attraction on the park with a height of 208 feet. This state of the art coaster will thrill riders with its unique elements unlike anything else at Lagoon. Riders will be lifted 208 feet on a vertical lift and then plunged into a free fall at a break-over angle of 116 degrees into an underground tunnel. The 12 rider vehicles travel up to 70 miles per hour through three inversions. Cannibal will be the most exciting thrill ride in Lagoon history and is unlike anything else in the country.

Unique Ride Elements

  • Vertical Lift
  • Inverted Loop
  • Diving Loop
  • Underground Tunnel
  • Exclusive thrill element to be announced at a later date.

Design Images

All images below provided as a courtesy by Lagoon.

Concept Video

Lagoon Is Fun forum user Coasters created a mockup of Cannibal in NoLimits showing off what many of us expect Cannibal will look like when finished.

Cannibal: Lagoon Amusement Parks 2015 Roller Coaster

Manufactured and constructed locally

One of the most unique aspects about Cannibal is its construction. This ride is designed and built by Lagoon. Over 75% of contractors and vendors used to help build this coaster are from Utah. Below is a list of these companies as identified by Lagoon.

  • Automotive & Industrial Supply
  • Border States Electric
  • Brundage-Bone
  • Codale Electric Supply
  • Colonial Building Supply
  • Fastenal Company
  • FOR-SHOR Company
  • GEM Buildings
  • Geneva Rock Inc.
  • H&E Equipment Services
  • HOJ Engineering & Sales
  • Intermountain Concrete Specialties
  • Intermountain Lift
  • Lakeview Rock Products
  • Marmon/Keystone, LLC
  • Marz Precision Manufacturing
  • Masco, Inc.
  • Mountain Crane Services, LLC
  • Pacific Steel
  • Petersen Incorporated
  • Pilot Freight Services
  • Quality Fire Protection
  • Richards Sheet Metal
  • T.H.B. Inc.
  • Wadsworth Brothers Construction
  • Ward Engineering Group
  • Wells Fargo Bank
  • Wells Fargo Equipment Financing
  • Wilson Brothers Trucking