Thunderbolt Express

An announcement surfaced that the ride would reopen in 2002, but the roller coaster was dismantled following the 2004 season and replaced by a miniature golf course.

[1] A total of six shuttle loop roller coasters opened that same year throughout the United States, including Screamin' Demon at Kings Island.

[2] Unlike the vertical track used as a reverse point at one end of King Kobra, Arrow used loading platforms on both sides instead.

[3][4] At the end of the 1987 season, the ride was sold and relocated to Camden Park in West Virginia where it was renamed Thunderbolt Express.

After coming to complete stop for a brief moment, the train is launched in reverse to repeat the course and return to the loading station.