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| type = Steel | type2=Enclosed | manufacturer = Anton Schwarzkopf | designer = | model = Twister roller coaster | lift = Chain lift hill | status = Defunct | opened = 1999 | closed = 2006 | height_ft = 44 | drop_ft = | length_ft = 1765 | speed_mph = 31 | inversions = 0 | capacity = | restriction_in = 48 | rcdb_number = 445 | coordinates = }} Nightmare at Crack Axle Canyon was a steel roller coaster of twister at Great Escape in Queensbury, New York. This simple steel coaster was enclosed in a warehouse-like building allowing the cars to run in the dark giving a heightened sense of disorientation as the cars go around the sharp curves of the track. The coaster was placed in the park’s Ghosttown area and was appropriately themed with Old West decoration. ==History== Before coming to The Great Escape, Nightmare was located at Beech Bend Park and Kentucky Kingdom as Starchaser, and Darien Lake (''formerly Six Flags Darien Lake'') as Nightmare at Phantom Cave. The 2006 season was the last season that the roller coaster was open at The Great Escape. The park has confirmed in the past the coaster is no longer and has been scrapped. It is presumed the coaster was scrapped shortly after its 2006 closure. In 2013, at The Great Escape during Fright Fest (Halloween event) the building is used for a haunted house. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nightmare at Crack Axle Canyon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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