Dollar Matters > Dollar > Take a look inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole DollarTake a look inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The HoleJanuary 29, 2024 The burning bridge in Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Covered by a black blanket, the beloved Red Flanders, who still can’t find his pants, will still be part of Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader A 3-D printed steam train, a model of the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train, is an upgrade from the original Fire In The Hole’s strobe light placed within a coffee can before the drop inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader A cardboard box full of prop dynamite waiting to be placed near the near “Kinney Bridge” in Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader The new cars that will carry passengers around Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Covered by a black blanket, the beloved Red Flanders, who still can’t find his pants, will still be part of Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader The burning bridge in Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader The burning bridge in Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader A 3-D printed steam train, a model of the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train, is an upgrade from the original Fire In The Hole’s strobe light placed within a coffee can before the drop inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader A new concrete walkway from Fireman’s Landing at Silver Dollar City connects to the second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader The new cars that will carry passengers around Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader A spilled bucket of prop dynamite insides Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Covered by a black blanket, the beloved Red Flanders, who still can’t find his pants will still be part of Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader A buggy from the original Fire In The Hole roller coaster was moved into the second-generation roller coaster that is slated to open in March at Silver Dollar City. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader The burning bridge in Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Inside Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Silver Dollar City’s second-generation Fire In The Hole roller coaster that is slated to open in March. 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