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Survivor: The Ride!

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Survivor: The Ride! is an amusement ride in Great America in Santa Clara, California. This ride is based on the television series Survivor. The riders are separated into four "tribes", who do tribal chants and rituals to spray water on the other tribe. This ride opened in 2006. The track is not a continuous circuit, at the end of which a fireball is shot into the air spraying hot air at the passengers. The ride had many operational difficulties in the beginning of the season. Many times the ride would close for the rest of the day due to technical difficulties. The breakdowns also caused many long lines where there was no shade in the queue. Official Webpage

Survivor
Seasons
Borneo (2000) · Australia (2001) · Africa (2001) · Marquesas (2002) · Thailand (2002)
Amazon (2003) · Pearl Islands (2003) · All-Stars (2004) · Vanuatu (2004) · Palau (2005)
Guatemala (2005) · Panama (2006) · Cook Islands (2006) · Fiji (2007) · China (2007)
Micronesia (2008) · 17 (2008)
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