Viper (Desertworld)

Viper is a wooden roller coaster formerly located at Desertworld in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. It was a wooden coaster built and designed by William Cobb.

It was modeled after Rocky Glen Park's Million Dollar Coaster.

History
The coaster opened with the rest of the park in 1977.

Closure and demolition
In 1996, it was announced that Desertworld would not reopen due to M.E. Company going bankrupt the previous year. The coaster remained Standing But Not Operating until February of 2001, when it would be demolished.

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Design
The layout was a clone of the original Million Dollar Coaster at Rocky Glen Park.

Color scheme
When this coaster along with the park opened in 1977, it has an unpainted wooden track and supports. In the 1978 season, they painted yellow wooden tracks with red handrails and supports.

Trains
2 trains with 4 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 24 riders per train.

Incidents
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Trivia
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