Firefall (ride)

{{Short description|Amusement ride}}

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| name = Firefall

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| location = California's Great America

| section = All American Corners

| coordinates = {{Coord|37|23|48.5|N|121|58|21.7|W|region:US-CA_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}

| status = Removed

| cost = US$2,000,000

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| opened = {{start date|2008|5|17}}

| closed = October 30, 2016

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| replacement = Liberty Twirler

| location2 = Geauga Lake

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| status2 = Relocated

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| opened2 = 1993

| closed2 = September 16, 2007

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| type = Top Spin

| manufacturer = HUSS Park Attractions

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| model = Top Spin 1

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| drop_ft = 60

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| duration = 1:36

| restriction_in = 55-77

|virtual_queue_name=Fast Lane

|virtual_queue_image=Cedar Fair Fast Lane availibility.svg

|virtual_queue_status= was available

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| custom_label_1 = Previous names

| custom_value_1 = Texas Twister at Geauga Lake

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Firefall was a Top Spin located at California's Great America. Manufactured by HUSS Park Attractions, the ride was originally located at Geauga Lake under the name Texas Twister. It was the first of its kind in North America. Upon the park's closing in 2007, the ride was relocated to its sister park, California's Great America, where it reopened in 2008.{{cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/03/amusement-parks-in-san-francisco_n_909626.html|title=Amusement Parks In Northern California: A Huffington Post Travel Guide|last=Mitchell|first=Sandy|date=August 3, 2011|accessdate=August 7, 2017}} When it was moved, its original ride program was slightly modified. The ride operated at California's Great America until 2016, when it was closed, and later replaced by Liberty Twirler.

The ride featured a wall of water fountains which rose in front of the vehicle as it swung, giving the illusion that riders may get wet. Its finale sequence featured the bubbling water via pneumatic devices before catching on fire through the use of methane gas. The ride was set to the same soundtrack composed for the defunct ride The Crypt at Kings Dominion.

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