is a steel family roller coaster located at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California.
Built by Zierer and designed by Werner Stengel, the coaster opened to the public in 1995.
Riders approach the ride through the temple in the Fiesta Village section of the park.
Riders can sometimes hear the roaring of the Jaguar, activated when the train enters the helix located at the end of the coaster.
The queue rises in elevation to the station where riders board the roller coaster.
After that, the coaster does a banked right turn up, and then travels through the top of the temple (where the fire effect used to occur) and then goes through the loop of MonteZOOMa: The Forbidden Fortress.
The trains are themed to match the architectural style of the temple and surrounding area, with a man on the front that the employees, specifically the maintenance personnel, call Victor, in honor of a maintenance person who once worked at Knott's Berry Farm that had an uncanny resemblance to the man on the front of the train, but untimely died from a car accident.
has a semi-complex "block system" to prevent the trains from coming too close or in complete contact with each other.
The location of each train is monitored by proximity sensors that when sensing the metal of the brake fin, send the location to the main computer, which is displayed on the main dispatch control panel.
"C Block", the only possible place to have a "Set Up" occur, is from the top of the second lift to the station approach section of the track.
[3] One of the first changes to the ride may have been the removal of the fire effect from the top of the temple and the steaming from the jaguars located in the Station Approach section of the track during Cedar Fair's corporate take over.
was the addition of fabric seatbelts; very similar to the ones found on MonteZOOMa: The Forbidden Fortress and GhostRider, also due to Cedar Fair.