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[[http://ochh.net/tracysurvivingattractions.html Surviving attractions]] at the Bill Tracy Project | [[http://ochh.net/tracysurvivingattractions.html Surviving attractions]] at the Bill Tracy Project | ||
[[http://lagoonhistory.com/project/attractions/terroride/ The Terroride]] at the Lagoon history project | [[http://lagoonhistory.com/project/attractions/terroride/ The Terroride]] at the Lagoon history project | ||
Revision as of 03:46, 15 February 2015
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Location: Main Midway |
Manufactured by: Bill Tracy |
Built In: 1967 |
Car Capacity: 3 |
Number of Cars: 7 |
Height Requirements: Riders under 36" must be accompanied by a responsible person. |
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The Terroride is Lagoon's oldest haunted attraction still in operation. It is one of two dark rides at the park.
Ride Details
The Terroride is a classic dark ride designed by Bill Tracy. It is one of only eight Bill Tracy dark rides still in operation (Dracula's Castle is also one of the eight). Riders sit in a car and travel around a track viewing different scenes of nightmarish horror with the rare, but occasional gag that can startle some riders. The cars feature an on-board speaker that used to play a scary soundtrack for the ride.
The ride has a castle-like facade with a skeleton and a witch that pop out from shutters in the castle's turrets. There are colorful letters spelling out "Terroride" on the front of the ride, these letters rock back and forth.
For the 2010 season, Lagoon did some work on the station. They added in a new animated vulture that periodically tells puns to those who are waiting in line. They also repainted the wall that the Vulture is housed in and added dead trees for theming.
Mural
Before the 2010 update, there was a mural in the station that depicted various creatures, flying ghouls, and a dancing man. It was a very odd painted mural and no one is sure of the intent of the painting. It is possible that at the time the mural was painted, it depicted gags that used to be located within the ride. The mural was not destroyed, and is currently located in one of Lagoon's nearby offices.
Gallery
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Former mural in the station.
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Skeleton popping out from the ride's facade.
Video
See Also
[Surviving attractions] at the Bill Tracy Project
[The Terroride] at the Lagoon history project