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Oct 2, 2018
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Was thinking about it and with a few original rides still existing at the park, no one really talks about the rides that came and left in a short time span. Mach Tower was about 11.5 years, much shorter than other drop towers, but B for E was much shorter (3-4 years right? I never actually rode it as I was away between 2018 and 2022). Any rides last shorter than Battle for Eire? What other rides had a relatively short lifespan/stay at the park? Wild Maus was something like 8 or 9 years before it was moved to BGT right?
 
Drachen Fire only operated for 6 years. That has to be the winner. The Simulator rides are a gray area because they technically are the same physical ride that is still there.
If we count *operational* years then Battle for Eire is the winner. 2 seasons and then it never reopened after Covid.
 
Drachen Fire only operated for 6 years. That has to be the winner. The Simulator rides are a gray area because they technically are the same physical ride that is still there.
Gladiator's Gauntlet had a shorter lifespan. Drachen Fire operated for 7 seasons (1992-1998). Gladiator's Gauntlet opened in either 1987 or 1988 and closed in 1992, making its lifespan either 5 or 6 seasons.

(Most sources online say Gladiator's Gauntlet opened in 1988 but I'm pretty sure it actually opened in 1987 along with the rest of Festa Italia; there's some ambiguity because none of the Festa rides are listed on the 1987 park map.)

The only rides I can think of that might have had an even shorter run could be one of the old Oktoberfest flats, or maybe one of the park's obscure kiddie rides like Little Nessie, but I don't know their exact timelines. But for now, if we're not counting simulators, I think Gladiator's Gauntlet is the ride to beat.
 
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