In contrast, traditional wooden coaster trains have bare metal wheels.
In the ride's finale, the coaster trains are sent hurtling over an eighteen-foot-high drop into a pool of water.
After exiting the 19-foot-tall lift hill, the coaster train goes through a 270-degree turn to the left, followed by a small dip.
The ride lasts just under two minutes and the coaster train reaches speeds up to 45 mph (72 km/h).
Upon reaching the top of the tower the coaster train goes through the layout in reverse to the station.
The coaster trains travel along tracks just a few feet apart from one another.
In the ride's finale the coaster trains are sent hurtling over a drop into a pool of water with a splash down finish.
On May 18, 2009, a 55-year-old park employee died after being run over by a coaster train as he was performing maintenance.
At the top of the lift hill the coaster trains makes a 180 degree right turn into the first drop.
In 2008 the Lights on the coaster trains were turned off or broke down and have never been repaired since then.