The Cinerama Smasher (Tucson's Wonderland)

The Cinerama Smasher is a William Cobb / Curtis D. Summers wooden roller coaster located at Tucson's Wonderland in Tucson, Arizona, USA. It was modeled after Atom Smasher (later known as Cinerama Coaster).

History
The park intends to construct a new coaster in 1987. Since the park doesn't have a wooden coaster, the park originally wanted to buy the original Atom Smasher coaster and relocate it to their park. However, that didn't work out because the price of that roller coaster was too high and too old. So instead of relocating the old coaster, the park hired both William Cobb and Curtis D. Summers to build their version of the Atom Smasher, so people thought that they rebuilt the old Atom Smasher coaster.

In the 1988 season, the ride opened to the public, becoming the first wooden coaster in the state of Arizona since Sidewinder at Legend City (never built).

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Design
The layout was based on the original Atom Smasher coaster at Rockaways' Playland. However, The Cinerama Smasher was taller and longer.

Elements

 * Chain lift hill
 * Hill
 * Bunny hill
 * Hill
 * Bunny hill

Color scheme
Unpainted track and white supports

Trains
2 trains with 6 cars per train. In each, car, riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows, for a total of 24 riders per train. The Cinerama Smasher's original two-bench PTC trains with buzz bars were replaced by Gerstlauer two-bench wooden coaster trains for the 2000 season. The colors of the 2 trains were red and blue.

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