Corkscrew, Steel roller coaster at Michigan's Adventure, Muskegon, United States.
Corkscrew is a steel coaster at Michigan's Adventure featuring two complete loops along approximately 2,350 feet of track. The ride reaches speeds of 45 miles per hour and carries 24 passengers per train.
This coaster opened in 1979 and was Michigan's first inverted roller coaster, designed by Arrow Development. Its arrival changed how the park and region approached thrill ride experiences.
This coaster has been a gathering spot where families and friends share the excitement of inversions together over many visits. People often return to ride it again and introduce first-timers to the experience of being turned upside down.
Riders must be at least 48 inches tall to experience this coaster. It helps to secure loose items before boarding and to visit during less crowded times for shorter wait periods.
In 2022 the coaster received a fresh teal and white color scheme that made it stand out more clearly across the park. This refresh gave an older attraction a more modern appearance.
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