This
coaster is very aptly named because part of the ride is indoors and what
happens inside the mine is indeed a mystery to the uninitiated. Some interesting things happen inside the
mine, such as the train stopping in total darkness. There are odd shapes, eyes seemingly looking at you and cackles. It's pretty weird and eerie but in a fun way. Upon exiting the mine the first time, the
train goes up a lift hill at a 95-degree angle; it really does feel as if
you’re going straight up. Inside the
mine for the second time, riders are treated to another steep ascent and
spectacular effects with flames bursting forth and a sensation of intense heat.
The two inversions - heartline roll and
dive loop - take place outside the mine and are pretty entertaining, especially
the last one. However, the ride on the
whole tends to be a bit on the rough side.
A ride operator suggested holding onto the harness to avoid banging my
head, and this was good advice. One
thing which struck me as unusual about this coaster was the configuration of
the train, which consists of only two rows seating four across. Mystery Mine is a fun and fairly original
ride. 3 ½ out of 5 stars. For more information about rides at
Dollywood, visit www.dollywood.com/
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