That same year the ride ceased operation, the plot of land where the bobsleds stood was reused and housed Batman The Escape (known as Shockwave at Magic Mountain), another roller coaster manufactured by Intamin and the ride was relocated to Six Flags Over Texas and opened as the Avalanche Bobsled in 1986.
The ride was later renamed La Vibora and painted to resemble a snake to better match the theme of the Spain section of the park.
[2] The karts/trains that ride on La Vibora are originally from the Bob Track in Efteling.
La Vibora permanently closed during the 2024 season, without prior announcement.
[3] With the closure of La Vibora, no Intamin Swiss Bob models remain in operation.