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Doo Wopper

Morey's PiersOperating roller coastersRoller coasters in New JerseyRoller coasters introduced in 1998Roller coasters manufactured by Zamperla
Steel roller coastersWild Mouse roller coasters
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Doo Wopper is a steel roller coaster on the Surfside Pier of Morey's Piers amusement park in New Jersey. The attraction appeared along with Rollies Coaster, The Storm, and Shark Bite, but Shark Bite is now defunct. The Doo Wopper was relocated from the Adventure Pier to Surfside Pier where it replaced the RC-48. A S&S Screaming Swing took the Doo Wopper's former space on Adventure Pier. The Doo Wooper is a wild mouse type of roller coaster. This ride has undulating hills and is a modern version of a classic wild mouse coaster. The ride costs five tickets to ride. Morey's Piers has rated this ride as a moderate type of roller coaster.Doo Wopper was originally located at the Adventure Pier (formerly Wild Wheels) then moved to Surfside Pier.The theme of the Doo Wopper is set to the 1950s and has props of a typical drive-thru in a fast food restaurant.

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N 38.9892 ° E -74.803 °
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Surfside Pier

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08260
New Jersey, United States
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