Wild Mouse (Memphisworld 1989)

Wild Mouse was an steel hybrid wild mouse formerly located at Memphisworld in Germantown, Tennessee, USA. It was Wild Mouse model built by B. A. Schiff & Associates, formerly operated at Adventureland in North Webster, Indiana, USA from unknown date to 1988.

History at Memphisworld
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Media
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Adventureland Amusement Park
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Memphisworld
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Trains
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Incidents

 * On September 8, 1995, at 4:18 pm, a wheel on one of the Wild Mouse cars came loose after a huge drop. Luckily, no one was injured, but the ride itself was closed forever due to the fact that it was not only a maintenance nightmare but also because it was already on the chopping block. Things got worse, however, as during the off-season demolition of Wild Mouse, a member of the demolition crew (Caleb Walker, 39) fell from the 30 foot wooden support structure after a rainstorm made the wood wet, and "had his back broken into a million pieces". He later sued M.E Company for $25 million. The lawsuit was settled out of court as MEC was in the process of merging with Premier after a massive money scandal all but wiped out MEC's money reserves.