Anyone who has ever ridden GhostRider at Knott’s Berry Farm can tell you about the white-knuckle and back-breaking experience.
The roller coaster is a herky-jerky jaunt full of twists and turns and stop and gos. But come next year, the 17-year-old high-speed wooden coaster will have a new look and feel.
“The ride will be the smoothest wooden roller coaster in Southern California,” said Adam Yerdon, a design engineer at Great Coasters International, a Pennsylvania company rehabbing GhostRider.
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