Zugspitz

Zugspitz in March 1973. Photo used in several local newspaper articles.

Before Musik Express opened on Lagoon’s South Midway in 1982, there was a similar ride on the North Midway. Zugspitz opened in 1973 and was removed after just a few seasons. The ride featured modern music and nearly 10,000 light bulbs. Gale force winds blew through Lagoon the day after it opened and many of the lights on the ride were damaged.

Zugspitz was housed in a round structure and decorated with an alpine theme. The ride had a partition across the middle of the ride with openings over the track, like Musik Express also used to have. A newspaper article from when the ride opened said the operator had a microphone to ask riders if they wanted to speed up or slow down. Most people who remember the ride tend to recall it spinning in both directions like today’s Jumping Dragon.

When it opened, it was said to be located in the original location of the park’s first Wild Mouse, which is where the north station of the Sky Ride is today. Some also remember it being where the Boomerang is now, which is where it appears to be in the photo below. Boomerang opened there in April 1977 so it’s assumed that Zugspitz closed some time before that.

Zugspitz, the yellow building in the background of this 1974 photo taken from the parking lot, appears to be in the present location of the Boomerang building. Photo: U of U Special Collections

German manufacturer, Mack Rides, named this ride after Germany’s highest peak, Zugspitze, with an “e” at the end. The original Bavarian spelling was Zugspitz, without the “e”. In the photo at the top of the page, there’s a space at the end of the sign where an “e” would’ve been. This photo was taken before the wind damage, so it’s possible that the ride operated in another location before coming to Lagoon where the “e” was lost – or Lagoon removed the “e” intentionally to use the original spelling of Zugspitz, which is how the ride was branded in ads.

May 1973 newspaper ad.
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4 responses to “Zugspitz”

  1. Annie Avatar
    Annie

    Musik Express goes both ways………

    1. admin Avatar

      Musik Express originally went both ways, but that changed awhile ago and now only travels forwards.

  2. Karen kramer Avatar
    Karen kramer

    I loved that ride! I wish I could show a few of my friends it! I also want to know, why did they get rid of it so early?

  3. Gary Rudd Avatar
    Gary Rudd

    Zugspitz was a very unique version of the classic Musik Express ride. Very European looking. I absolutely loved it. It was very fast and did always go forward and backwards during its cycle. I wonder why Lagoon has never run the current Musik Express backwards. Maybe the cycle is too long or maybe it increases the chance of some people getting sick. Who knows?

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