[3] The next day, construction crews began the process of dismantling the Dragon, which had grown old and was in a steadily deteriorating shape to the point that it had become extremely uncomfortable to ride.
[4] Two days later, the park posted a second teaser, a rotating GIF confirming the new unknown ride, and text revealing the name of the attraction; Dragon Slayer.
[6][7] The ride would be located on the plot of land next to the park's Tornado wooden coaster, which was formerly occupied by Dragon's double helix finale.
[2] Dragon Slayer is a 4th Dimension coaster, where riders sit in horizontally spinning cars on either side of the track and freely flip throughout the ride.
[12] Dragon Slayer is manufactured by Utah-based S&S – Sansei Technologies, and belongs to the esteemed model line of 4-D Free Spins, which began production around 2013 or so.