Spring is in the air and all the theme parks and amusement parks are rolling out new attractions for the upcoming Summer season. Here's a rundown of what's new behind the admission gates of some of the parks in the region...
Kings Dominion updates it's water park and gives it the new name Soak City. Besides the name change and facility upgrades the new park will feature several new attractions. "Hurricane Heights, the 65-foot tall slide complex features three thrilling new attractions. On Paradise Plunge,
thrill-seekers will step into one of three chambers and wait anxiously
for the floor to drop out from underneath their feet, sending them in a
high-speed, almost vertical free fall through a series of loops and
s-curves in a translucent flume. Aqua Blast will send
riders twisting and spiraling through an enclosed chute featuring four
intense 360-degree loops across 449 feet of slide before they’re dropped
out into a pool of water. A wet and wild adventure will await guests on
Thunder Falls as they climb into a single or double raft before being launched down a series of intense drops and turns." There will also be a new kids area.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg debuts a new roller coaster: "In the rich tradition of the classic Italian daredevils, no single man
wowed the crowds like Tempesto. Busch Gardens’ daring new roller
coaster, Tempesto, lets riders take center
stage and recreate his signature stunt. Guests daring enough to take on
Tempesto will race into unbelievably tight turns at 63 miles per hour
and defy gravity as they roll through a complete inversion 154 feet in
the air. Busch Gardens® newest thrill
coaster features three launch experiences and Tempesto’s signature
loop-the-loop."
Hersheypark in Pennsylvania also has a unique new roller coaster. "Laff Trakk is the first indoor, spinning, glow-coaster in the
United States. This family friendly house of laughs spins riders through
an exciting adventure of sights and sounds complete with glimpses of
colorful characters, a dizzying hall of mirrors, and more!"
Impulse is the largest construction project in Knoebel's history. The traditional amusement park in Elysburg, PA has added a major new coaster to their lineup. "This steel tower coaster will consist of over 2,000 feet of track
throughout which the ride will reach speeds of over 55 miles per hour.
To begin the ride, the cars will be pulled via a chain lift up a 98-foot
vertical hill, creating anticipation for what’s to come. Following the
ascent to the peak of what is called a top hat hill, is a 90-degree free
fall drop."
Dorney Park in Allentown, PA offers a new swing ride, Cedar Creek Flyers, to it's guests in 2015. Riders will sit in one of eight “eagles” suspended from arms 28 feet in
the air. As the ride spins, the eagles will swing outward – and riders
have the unique opportunity to control their flight experience from mild
to wild!"
Another variation on the swing ride with debut at Dutch Wonderland. “Bon Voyage Balloon Chase will take guests on a magical ride in one of
eight flying hot air balloons where every seat has a view. The ride
soars to lofty heights of 20 feet while rotating clockwise. Your balloon
will ascend and descend as it spins; while the wheel at the center of
your gondola basket lets you control the direction and speed of your
spin."
For Six Flags fans, Six Flags America presents a shiny new version of a carnival classic, "Bourbon Street Fireball, a wild looping coaster. Our new coaster will
seat riders in a forward and backward, face-to-face position for a
pendulum style take off with multiple 360° revolutions. Just when you
think you can’t take any more, the train will suspend upside down and
reverse course for additional loops!" A similar ride will also debut at sister park Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey, with the name El Diablo.
Quoted information from park's press releases.
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