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first built was Blackpool, Kennywood, in 1958... although DandiLion Park has had one since 1929 'or later'... probably not, but you know...

 

linky: http://www.rcdb.com/ir.htm?coasternamee=Wild%20Mouse&page=1

 

 

 

 

my thought on the name 'Wild Mouse' is because wild mice are usually really jerky and take sharp turns... hence the sharp turns and brakes everywhere...

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The most logical explanation would simply be that mice run around really quickly and make sharp turns a lot. This inspired the back-and-forth design, also a vehicle for the oh-no turns. Also, the original cars were probably shaped like mice.

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^^I have two pet theories about why it's called a mouse:

 

1. It's a little wooden coaster.

2. The hairpin turns the cars take as they switch back-and-forth on the track are kind of like the movements a mouse makes as it scampers across a floor (those little suckers can do an "about face" like nobody else's business).

 

Just my two cents.

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