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Casino Pier Jet Star Roller Coaster

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The Jet Star stood 44.3 feet high with a top speed of 31.1MPH, according to the Roller Coaster Database. The only thrill it has left to give, though, is going to come in the form of a wrecking ball. Jet Star, sometimes stylized as Jet-Star, was a steel roller coaster which operated between 1970 and 2000 at Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. It was replaced by—and sometimes confused with —Star Jet, the coaster which was swept into the Atlantic Ocean by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Casino Pier is an amusement park located in Seaside Heights. Jet Star Schwarzkopf Steel- Sit Down 1972. Roller Coaster Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The Jet Star Rollercoaster at the Jersey Shore, one of the most recognizable images of Hurricane Sandy's destruction to the North East that is submerged in the Atlantic Ocean, is finally coming down. This week construction crews began demolishing the JetStar roller coaster, a steel skeleton that was once busy thrilling families on Casino Pier in Seaside Heights.

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The next summer, a huge fire destroyed a major section of the New Jersey boardwalk on September 12, 2013, but Casino Pier narrowly escaped the blaze. Five coasters have left the pier: Jet Star (1972-2000) was a 45-foot tall Schwarzkopf 'Jet Star' model that ran at various German Fairs in 1968. It operated at Palisades Amusement Park in Cliffside Park, New Jersey from 1969 to 1971.

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