Desperado roller coaster Details
- Hours of operation: Friday - Sunday, 12:15 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. Closed Monday - Thursday.
- Cost:
- Payment options: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express.
- Reservations: Not applicable. For more information on prices and times call the ride hotline at (702) 679-RIDE.
- Location: At Buffalo Bill's, about 40 miles south of Vegas in Primm.
- Age/Height/Weight restrictions: Must be 48 inches tall to ride.
Desperado roller coaster Description
If you're driving across the California/Nevada state line, there's one particular thing that catches your attention.
We're not talking about thousands of neon lights. That's all Vegas. The one structure that stirs major curiosity is Buffalo Bill's Desperado roller coaster, one of the tallest and fastest roller coasters in the entire country, located in Primm, Nev.
The ride starts off slow and serene -- talk about keeping you in suspense! This is your chance to admire the scenery of the Southwest mountain ranges and desert. Once you hit that 209-foot peak, you'll plummet through a tunnel, reaching speeds close to 90 mph.
Just when you thought the scare was over, Desperado's second drop is a thrilling 155-foot-tall spiral. This ride features a four G-force. To give you an idea of how strong it is, astronauts feel 3.5 Gs on a space shuttle take-off. Just imagine the fluttering your stomach will feel during the experience.
Speaking of fluttering, this ride is not for the faint of heart. It does rattle a bit. If your back and neck are sensitive, you might leave the ride feeling a little sore. Our advice? Try and sit back as stay still as much as possible.
If you've come to Vegas to do something out of the ordinary, Desperado's speeds, twists and turns are a great way to start (or end ) your trip.
Ride facts
Length: 5,843 feet
Max Height: 209 feet
Biggest Drop: 225 feet
Max Speed: About 90 mph
Ride Duration: 2 minutes, 43 seconds
Capacity: 1,700 people per hour on three trains
Designer: Arrow Dynamics, Clearfield, Utah
Special Features: A high-speed dive down a 55-degree hill into a tunnel kicks off the ride followed by a 155-foot second hill. That's higher than most other coasters' first drop
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