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- Gwazi abstract "Gwazi is a dueling wooden roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida. The name Gwazi originates from a fabled creature with the head of a tiger and the body of a lion. Accordingly, the two sides are named "Lion" and "Tiger". Often, the two tracks are called "yellow" and "blue", (yellow being the primary color of the Lion trains, blue being the primary color of the Tiger trains). It includes almost 7,016 feet of combined track and reaches speeds of 51 m.p.h. Both tracks have similar but nonidentical track layouts.The roller coaster opened in 1999, a few months after Florida's only other dueling roller coaster, the Dueling Dragons at Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure. Gwazi holds the record for most fly-bys on a dueling roller coaster, with six. A fly-by is where the two roller coasters pass each other in opposite directions at high speeds, giving the psychological impression that the two will collide. It is the largest and fastest double wooden roller coaster in the Southeastern U.S.Due in part to the Philadelphia Toboggan Company designed trains, which have been known to deliver rough rides on GCI designed coasters, Gwazi was known for giving rough (and at some points, painful) rides, similar to ROAR! at Six Flags America. At the beginning of the 2010 season, Gwazi was spotted with what appeared to be Millennium Flyer trains on the track, with water dummies on board. Starting in 2011, the ride has run with the new cars, making the ride marginally smoother.In 2006, a 52-year-old Palm Springs resident collapsed and died shortly after riding Gwazi. It was determined that the ride (which was functioning properly) had aggravated an existing condition of high blood pressure. See Incidents at SeaWorld parks for more info.At the end of the 2012 Summer season, the Tiger side of Gwazi closed for budget purposes. As of April 13, 2014, Gwazi Tiger is still closed,and that there is speculation that the trains of Gwazi will be sent to Busch Gardens Williamsburg for a possible new attraction and that Gwazi is expected to close within the next couple of years to make way for a new coaster opening in 2015 or 2016, according to a park employee.".
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- Gwazi angle "50".
- Gwazi capacity "2880".
- Gwazi caption "A view of Gwazi's entrance and the Lion lift hill.".
- Gwazi cost "$10,000,000 USD".
- Gwazi drop1Ft "91.57".
- Gwazi drop2Ft "91.57".
- Gwazi duration "150.0".
- Gwazi gforce "3.5".
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- Gwazi height1Ft "105.89".
- Gwazi height2Ft "105.89".
- Gwazi inversions "0".
- Gwazi length1Ft "3508".
- Gwazi length2Ft "3508".
- Gwazi lift "Chainlift".
- Gwazi location "Busch Gardens Tampa Bay".
- Gwazi manufacturer "Great Coasters International".
- Gwazi name "Gwazi".
- Gwazi name "Lion".
- Gwazi name "Tiger".
- Gwazi opened "1999-06-18".
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- Gwazi restrictionIn "48".
- Gwazi section "Morocco".
- Gwazi speed1Mph "43".
- Gwazi speed2Mph "43".
- Gwazi status "Closed".
- Gwazi status "Operating".
- Gwazi type "Dueling".
- Gwazi type "Wood".
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- Gwazi virtualQueueName "Quick Queue".
- Gwazi virtualQueueStatus "available".
- Gwazi subject Category:Busch_Gardens_Tampa.
- Gwazi subject Category:Roller_coasters_in_Tampa,_Florida.
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- Gwazi comment "Gwazi is a dueling wooden roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida. The name Gwazi originates from a fabled creature with the head of a tiger and the body of a lion. Accordingly, the two sides are named "Lion" and "Tiger". Often, the two tracks are called "yellow" and "blue", (yellow being the primary color of the Lion trains, blue being the primary color of the Tiger trains). It includes almost 7,016 feet of combined track and reaches speeds of 51 m.p.h.".
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