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Speaking of pride I liked how Great Coasters International placed a nice
sign on White Lightning letting everyone know who built it.

Of all of the coasters up at Fun Spot America Orlando I was the most
interested in White LIghtning.

White Lightning is a "L" shaped out and back coaster that butts up
against the edge of a couple of streets.

White Lightning really intrigued me as GCI are more known for their
twister coaster designs and this is about the straightest of any of
their designs that I have experienced.

White Lightning kicks it all off with a lift that takes riders up
sixty-nine feet before sending you spiraling down sixty-seven feet.
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