Wacky Worm (SOURCE)

seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from Australia
seen from Yemen
seen from Kuwait
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Germany

seen from United States
Wacky Worm (SOURCE)
Tac Talks Coasters - Post 21: #150
Photo Sources: All photos are mine
Wacky Mouse at the New Jersey State Fair!
<- Previous | Start | Next ->
Opened: Not listed Manufacturer: Fajume Height: 16.4 ft (1.9 m) Speed: Not Listed Length: 721.8 ft (220 m) My most recent ride: 2015
Some people don't count coasters at fairs as credits if they're not permanent installations, which is a fair way of looking at it. But for me, it's still a coaster so it's still a credit imo lol. I mean, either way it doesn't impact my total credit count too much, since this is the only fair coaster I've ridden, but still worth mentioning.
Anyways, this is your basic Wacky Worm layout with slow turns, tiny hills along the top, a shallow drop in the middle and some more slow turns at the bottom in a figure eight layout. There are hundreds of Wacky Worms from a bunch of manufacturers all across the world and this one's nothing special in that regard. I don't remember it being notably bad, rough or uncomfortable, it just literally did not do anything. There are not many coasters that I would call outright boring, but this is one of them. Of course, that also stems from me being outside the target demographic for this ride, but even then. I can't imagine too many kids even in the right age range for this being overly thrilled or scared by this one.
Also please forgive my bad photos for this one, I was like 13 and taking photos with a GoPro lmao. If I get back to the state fair this year, I'll try to get some better shots lol.
Thanks for checking out today's coaster post! Keep an eye out for tomorrow's coaster!
Worm of the day: this worm from Looney Tunes' 1941 cartoon, The Wacky Worm!
(07/27/21)
Ryuk and I riding the Wacky Worm! 🐛🍎
Worm on a String theory: They don’t have real legs but they don’t slither like a snake either, instead each individual hair is able to act like hundreds of little legs. This gives them the ability to move across any surface, as the hairs are sticky when it is needed.
Not the healthiest fish I’ve ever seen, but I was happy to see a fish of this quality still in this pond
I still haven’t found anybody who sells O-rings that fit finesse worms, so I’ve been 3D printing my own
One of my favorite baits on these slow summer days are these little 3 inch senkos