[3] On February 2, 2019, American Dream officials held a press conference at the ACE EastCoaster event at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where four of the park's coasters were revealed.
[6] Speculation on the cause(s) would ensue for several months, with various unverified reports and rumors attempting to explain its delayed opening until the park was forced to shut down in March due to the emerging COVID-19 pandemic.
[10] Sandy's Blasting Bronco, as reported for some time previously, opened with the park and began regular operations for the public.
Sandy's Blasting Bronco packs 4 inversions and 1,607.6-foot (490.0 m) of track into an extremely compact site, where it stands as tall as 85.3-foot (26.0 m).
The ride is powered by a Linear Synchronous Motor (LSM) launch, which can send riders into a top speed of 47.8 mph (76.9 km/h), whether the train is positioned forwards or backwards.