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Recently finished upgrades include new faster sleds with working headlights and taillights. They also have on-board computers to prevent bumping into the sled in front of you. This is the only alpine coaster in the world to use led tracer lights along the track layout and what a difference it makes between riding during the day and at night. The attraction is opened until 11pm weekdays and until midnight on weekends, so be sure to go back after dark and use the discount re-ride offer for even more fun. Check out the on-ride POV video we posted to see what it's like to be on this fun alpine coaster during the daytime: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE-gy6kQ0g0 You can also watch the ridercam on-ride reverse POV video we posted to see more of how this alpine coaster rides and the pops of airtime it offers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJoeJh8lRuE The Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Also called mountain coasters, these gravity-operated rides installed on a hill or mountain utilizes a track made of stainless steel tubes. The sleds are designed to not come off of the track during the ride and riders control their speed by applying or releasing brakes connected to levers on each side of the sled. This is the exact same video as the Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster at night 3D on-ride POV video we posted for those that cannot view the 3D version on their phone or tablet. Here's the link to the 3D video we posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1Jq-ZCNavQ This is us: http://www.coasterforce.com Read CF tweets: http://www.twitter.com/coasterforce Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/coasterforce