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Excalibur — Attraction in Saco

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Excalibur
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The magical sword of Excalibur starts off in the hands of British lord Uther Pendragon (Gabriel Byrne) and then, years later, finds its way to his bastard son, Arthur (Nigel Terry), the knave destined to become king. Aided by the sorcerer Merlin (Nicol Williamson), Arthur fulfills his fate by bringi… MORE
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Funtown Splashtown USA
774 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072
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757 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072
OTTO
779 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072
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47 Spring Hill Rd, Saco, ME 04072
Go See TYCE BBQ, LLC
810 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072
Auto Mile Diner
819 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072
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Excalibur
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Excalibur

US Route 1, 774 Portland Rd, Saco, ME 04072
4.4(9)
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The magical sword of Excalibur starts off in the hands of British lord Uther Pendragon (Gabriel Byrne) and then, years later, finds its way to his bastard son, Arthur (Nigel Terry), the knave destined to become king. Aided by the sorcerer Merlin (Nicol Williamson), Arthur fulfills his fate by bringi… MORE

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Nearby attractions of Excalibur

Funtown Splashtown USA

Funtown Splashtown USA

Funtown Splashtown USA

4.5

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Excalibur

Martel's Ice Cream

OTTO

Maine Lobster Now

Go See TYCE BBQ, LLC

Auto Mile Diner

Martel's Ice Cream

Martel's Ice Cream

4.6

(236)

$

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OTTO

OTTO

4.1

(318)

$

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Maine Lobster Now

Maine Lobster Now

4.4

(1.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Go See TYCE BBQ, LLC

Go See TYCE BBQ, LLC

4.6

(101)

$$

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4.4
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5.0
1y

Excalibur, made by CCI in 1998, is the largest roller coaster in Maine, and the second-largest wooden coaster in New England. I think it may actually be my personal favorite wooden coaster in the region, simply because at the moment it's running fantastically well, thanks to a recent retracking with Gravity Group's precut wooden track. It's not so smooth that you can't tell it's wood, but beyond the rumble that gives such rides their character, it's a very smooth ride.

The layout is basically a twister, beginning with some airtime-filled drops and camelbacks and proceeding into a second half with twists and turns inducing powerful lateral forces.

It's a grand ride with a nice presentation for a park this tiny. It is near the parking lot and looks impressively huge from there, but from inside the park, you get to it across a medieval-themed "Camelot Bridge" that passes through a lovely small wooded area. On the other side, there's a gift shop and a walkway sloping up to a castle-themed station. The seats on the train cars are labeled with the names of the Knights of the Round Table, with King Arthur in front. The station area also has a little observation deck for watching the coaster do its thing.

There are special lines for both the front row and the back row, in addition to the general line for the other rows. I recommend the back row; as with many coasters, the forces are great there since you get yanked over the hills. There are bins for your loose items in the station; if you haven't put them in a locker, I recommend using these bins as the ride does have some airtime.

It's one-train operations and not particularly fast operations, but on the day I visited, a weekend toward the end of the summer, crowds were light and this was not a problem. Excalibur's capacity was more than enough to handle the situation. The middle rows were nearly a walk-on and the back row just involved waiting a couple cycles.

The ops seemed to be letting people re-ride without getting back in line. I don't know if this is general policy, but on a light day it...

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5.0
20w

This is a truly impressive coaster. Love the theming, love the thrill, wooden coasters are always cool. Make sure you ride...

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5.0
1y

One of the best wooden rollercoasters around!! SO much fun! I wish Funtown was open...

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Excalibur, made by CCI in 1998, is the largest roller coaster in Maine, and the second-largest *wooden* coaster in New England. I think it may actually be my personal favorite wooden coaster in the region, simply because at the moment it's running fantastically well, thanks to a recent retracking with Gravity Group's precut wooden track. It's not so smooth that you can't tell it's wood, but beyond the rumble that gives such rides their character, it's a very smooth ride. The layout is basically a twister, beginning with some airtime-filled drops and camelbacks and proceeding into a second half with twists and turns inducing powerful lateral forces. It's a grand ride with a nice presentation for a park this tiny. It is near the parking lot and looks impressively huge from there, but from inside the park, you get to it across a medieval-themed "Camelot Bridge" that passes through a lovely small wooded area. On the other side, there's a gift shop and a walkway sloping up to a castle-themed station. The seats on the train cars are labeled with the names of the Knights of the Round Table, with King Arthur in front. The station area also has a little observation deck for watching the coaster do its thing. There are special lines for both the front row and the back row, in addition to the general line for the other rows. I recommend the back row; as with many coasters, the forces are great there since you get yanked over the hills. There are bins for your loose items in the station; if you haven't put them in a locker, I recommend using these bins as the ride does have some airtime. It's one-train operations and not particularly fast operations, but on the day I visited, a weekend toward the end of the summer, crowds were light and this was not a problem. Excalibur's capacity was more than enough to handle the situation. The middle rows were nearly a walk-on and the back row just involved waiting a couple cycles. The ops seemed to be letting people re-ride without getting back in line. I don't know if this is general policy, but on a light day it wasn't a big deal.
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Excalibur, made by CCI in 1998, is the largest roller coaster in Maine, and the second-largest *wooden* coaster in New England. I think it may actually be my personal favorite wooden coaster in the region, simply because at the moment it's running fantastically well, thanks to a recent retracking with Gravity Group's precut wooden track. It's not so smooth that you can't tell it's wood, but beyond the rumble that gives such rides their character, it's a very smooth ride. The layout is basically a twister, beginning with some airtime-filled drops and camelbacks and proceeding into a second half with twists and turns inducing powerful lateral forces. It's a grand ride with a nice presentation for a park this tiny. It is near the parking lot and looks impressively huge from there, but from inside the park, you get to it across a medieval-themed "Camelot Bridge" that passes through a lovely small wooded area. On the other side, there's a gift shop and a walkway sloping up to a castle-themed station. The seats on the train cars are labeled with the names of the Knights of the Round Table, with King Arthur in front. The station area also has a little observation deck for watching the coaster do its thing. There are special lines for both the front row and the back row, in addition to the general line for the other rows. I recommend the back row; as with many coasters, the forces are great there since you get yanked over the hills. There are bins for your loose items in the station; if you haven't put them in a locker, I recommend using these bins as the ride does have some airtime. It's one-train operations and not particularly fast operations, but on the day I visited, a weekend toward the end of the summer, crowds were light and this was not a problem. Excalibur's capacity was more than enough to handle the situation. The middle rows were nearly a walk-on and the back row just involved waiting a couple cycles. The ops seemed to be letting people re-ride without getting back in line. I don't know if this is general policy, but on a light day it wasn't a big deal.
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