RollerCoasters
Intimidator 305 at Kings Dominion, which was called Project 305 this year, will be known as Pantherian next year as it will be joining the Jungle X theming.
- https:// www.wkyc.com /article/entertainment/places/cedar-point/cedar-point-sirens-curse-roller-coaster-ride-video-2025-season-announcement-something-is-surfacing/95-201676a9-cd48-4dec-be7d-22f26d632195
Out of nowhere Cedar Point has announced that a new coaster will open next year, named "Sirens Curse"
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This video came up in a conversation on our podcast and I had forgot about it but after watching it again I thought it was well worth sharing. This is an outside firm that is performing in depth maintenance on coasters and accessing the bolts that you can't just walk to by ropes. It's truly fascinating to watch. It's also clearly an old video with Volcano making an appearance.
I’ve had my platinum pass for Seaworld parks for 11 months now, it was my first time having a non Cedar Fair or Six Flags pass. Since I’ve lived 25 minutes from Williamsburg I figured it was the time to try, especially since almost everybody I know has a pass.
First, cost. My platinum pass was over $400. I have never paid this much for a pass before, and to rub salt in the wound, I could’ve gotten the same pass for only $200 if I didn’t live in Virginia (or any other state with a Seaworld park) by purchasing the San Antonio platinum pass. Having the same pass (with some differing benefits) for such a difference in price depending on location is insane.
Now, I will say that there have been a lot of benefits that I have been able to take advantage of with this pass. My 6 free tickets became easily over 10 if you count the platinum bonus tickets or the extra Water Country USA tickets, nobody else in my family needed a pass and we were able to go together or with friends multiple times. There were also double discounts on food and drinks, $10 “Busch bucks”, extra discounts on specific stores, and other free things that could be redeemed during your visit. Most of these were once a month benefits. There’s also a one time fast pass per trip, but I honestly never used it.
However, redemption of the pass perks is difficult. First you either need to wait in line at a kiosk or at guest services for them to print out individual cards. These cannot be reprinted, so if you lose one or don’t redeem it and forget to bring it back, you’re out of luck. Then, employees are unable to make all the discounts work appropriately. I think only once was I able to get both my platinum pass discount and whatever extra discount was on the card. Every other time after examining the receipt something didn’t come off correctly. I’m not sure how their computers are set up or their employees are training but something isn’t right.
The park map and the app is confusing. Most parks I can take a lap around and have a general idea of at least where all the big rides are. Here I felt like I hit so many dead ends and main paths that look like they lead nowhere. The map on the app does not allow rotating and as soon as you toggle something “on” giant labels take up so much of the screen space. The app itself also offers no filtering. You can see an alphabetical list of rides. You cannot filter by height requirements, type of ride, wait time, or anything else. The picture that is shown of the ride is usually not very helpful in determining what type of ride it is either.
Ride operations are honestly not too bad. They’re not the most efficient I’ve seen but I have also seen much, much worse. During busier times they also have single rider lines available at Griffon, Alpengeist, and Apollo’s Chariot (though honestly the lines never seem that long anyway). It’s important to note that the entire park doesn’t always open when the park does, which is something I’ve mostly seen at SeaWorld parks. I was planning on hitting Loch Ness Monster and then DarKoaster, only to find that all paths to get to DarKoaster were blocked off.
The coaster lineup is decent, and is definitely worth the trip if you’ve never been. There’s some good credits. You’ve got your Arrow looper, launch coaster, dive coaster, inverted coaster, indoor coaster, and your B\&M hyper. Verbolten is also a fun experience.
My conclusion is that Busch Gardens Williamsburg is a perfectly fine park, but is overpriced when compared to others, especially if your reason for visiting is thrill rides. I will not be renewing my pass, opting instead for Cedar Fair passports for this next year. (My toddler is almost 36” and wants “baby rollercoasters” in the worst way, and the Busch Gardens kiddie coaster is 38”). My biggest reason in the future for getting a SeaWorld pass again would be the convenient location and the number of friends that have passes. For just me, I’ll pass (no pun intended).
With all the recent announcements for coasters coming in 2025 I'm curious what everyone is looking forward to the most? Personally I think AlpenFury looks amazing and may be the biggest hit of the year.
Built by B&M the coaster will be called "Rakshasa" and have a 171ft drop with a beyond vertical 96 degree slope and reach speeds of 67mph
- www.canadaswonderland.com Launch Coaster | AlpenFury | Canada's Wonderland
AlpenFury: Canada's longest, tallest and fastest launch coaster.
Being built by Premier Rides this launch coaster will reach 115km/h (71mph) and blast you through the mountain (is this sounding familiar yet). It will take you through 9 inversions that seem to be mostly rolls (sounding more familiar) and all flow together. Clearly the real Volcano replacement went to another country 😂
- www.kingsdominion.com Rapterra | Launch Wing Coaster | Kings Dominion
Experience Kings Dominion's newest coaster, Rapterra, the world's tallest and longest launched wing coaster!
Kings Dominion has announced their new coaster for 2025
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Kennywood closes rollercoaster after photo appears to show cinderblocks supporting part of the ride
Kennywood closes rollercoaster after photo appears to show cinderblocks supporting part of the ride
WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. — Two days after an alarming photo from oneBURGH media blew up on Facebook, Kennywood pumped the brakes on the Racer, temporarily shutting the rollercoaster down Wednesday.
The picture appears to show part of the ride jacked up on two large cinder blocks.
“That’s not okay,” said Patrice Klimchock of Greensburg. “That’s scary to me.”
Channel 11 showed people the photo, including Justin Gambrell, a Kennywood employee.
“This doesn’t look right,” Gambrell said. “I didn’t even know about this, so this is a shocker for me. As somebody who works here, I feel like this should be stuff we know.”
A spokesperson for Kennywood said rides are inspected daily but wouldn’t say how this could’ve gone unnoticed.
“From my understanding that was inspected a few days ago, and that was how it was left to be running?” Klimchock said. “That concerns me.”
The Racer is one of Kennywood’s oldest rides, first opening in 1927.
Without going into detail about why the ride was closed, the amusement park’s communications director Lynsey Winters sent a brief statement saying, “A non-structural enhancement under the station is being made and the ride will reopen tomorrow.”
Some parkgoers are raising questions about safety protocols.
“I would want to know something like that even for the safety of others...because anything is possible,” Gambrell said.
Klimchock agreed.
“Kennywood’s a great place and we love Pittsburgh and want to support it, but they need to take better care,” she said.
When Channel 11 first inquired about the photo of the rollercoaster on Monday, Kennywood’s press team sent this statement:
“The safety of our attractions is our top priority. All rides at the park are inspected daily by Pennsylvania-certified state inspectors before opening so that they may be enjoyed safely by all guests.”
Channel 11 emailed and called the Department of Agriculture that oversees the ride’s inspectors and we have not heard back.
Morey served as the executive vice president and chief creative officer of the company, which has been family owned and operated since 1969.
- • 100%www.nbcnews.com Thousands of Disneyland workers vote to authorize a strike
The employees at the center of the labor fight include custodians, ride operators, candymakers and merchandise clerks at the popular theme park and resort complex.
This doesn't mean a strike will happen but it does mean that employees are willing to strike if negotiations don't go well.
- bgwfans.com Tipping Comes to United Parks Quick Service Dining
Busch Gardens Williamsburg's parent company, United Parks (formerly SeaWorld Parks), rolled out a new tipping system at their flagship property, SeaWorld Orlando, last month. United Parks propert...
This is honestly one of the most upsetting stories I've read in a while. I've really been losing more and more respect for United Parks (Sea World and Busch Gardens) but this may be one of their shadiest stunts yet. In short they've started prompting you to tip at counter service transactions which isn't ideal but something we're seeing at a lot of places anymore but, in this case, the money you tip actually first offsets Sea World's payroll before giving some to the employees (if there is enough).
The way this works is they are functionally reducing their employees pay rate to minimum wage but continuing to pay whatever their existing pay was as a guaranteed rate. This is creating a loophole where they can take the tip money and use it to pay part of the employee's wages. The only point where extra money would be given to any employees is if the tips exceed the amount of difference between everyone's minimum wage rate and their guaranteed rate.
How many coasters have you ridden that are now defunct (and not relocated), and do you have any fond memories of them?
My defunct credits are:
- Disaster Transport, Cedar Point
- Wicked Twister, Cedar Point
- Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge, Islands of Adventure
- Fire in the Hole, Silver Dollar City
- SandSerpent, Busch Gardens Tampa
I never got to ride Dueling Dragons while the two tracks dueled, and that’s still something I wish I could have experienced. I liked the concept of two completely different layouts with near misses over the course of the ride experience.
Honorable mentions to Iron Wolf at Six Flags Great America (now Firebird at Six Flags America) and Mantis at Cedar Point that are now floorless conversions.
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Man entered restricted area and critically injured after being struck by Banshee at Kings Island
abc13.com Man critically injured after being struck by roller coasterA 38-year-old man was critically injured at a Mason, Ohio amusement park Wednesday night after being hit by a roller coaster.
The guest ignored the direction of staff and various restricted area signs and entered the ride area to retrieve items he lost and was struck by either the train or a rider on the train. Entering this area likely required climbing over an 8ft tall fence.
- www.bbc.com New Thorpe Park coaster shut for third time in a month
Hyperia has been operational for just seven of the 27 days since it launched.
They have been trying but it just doesn't seem to stick. Hyperia broke down again today.
- www.laughingplace.com Universal Nearly Triples Acreage For Epic Universe District Plans - LaughingPlace.com
Documents filed May 29 by Universal City Development Partners Ltd., a subsidiary of Universal Orlando Resort, show the original plan to include 700 acres in the planned development of the Epic Universe district has now expanded to over 2,000 acres. What’s Happening: The Orlando Business
Universal isn't commenting on what they are planning to do with the additional land and the zoning will adapt as Universal's plans change. Sunrail will be expanding into the area as well.
- wkfr.com Mayflies Overwhelm Cedar Point Customers in Viral Videos
You will not believe the massive number of mayflies swarming Northern Ohio at night. These videos are shocking.
Anyone that's been to Cedar Point knows the hell that mayflies bring but this last weekend they seemed to step up their game
- www.lakeexpo.com Roller Coaster Construction Begins At The Oasis, New Lake Of The Ozarks Amusement Park
LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. — The skyline in Osage Beach is about to change: crews on Thursday began assembling the roller coaster rides at The Oasis at Lakeport, the
Looks like another new park really is coming to the US. The track looks like it could be Vekoma but the supports in the pictures are confusing (maybe they are for another ride).
- www.wbko.com UPDATE: Richardsville Fire Department responded to reported trapped riders at Beech Bend Park Sunday night
A park employee told WBKO that there were no trapped riders.
Apparently a rider's seat belt wouldn't unlatch on a ride a Beech Bend and the rider's mother called 911. Fire department responded to find that -- no one was trapped because the issue was already resolved.
- www.wxyz.com Cedar Point: 'We do not yet have a reopening date' for Top Thrill 2
Cedar Point has some bad news for roller coaster fans hoping to take a ride on their newest thrill ride - Top Thrill 2.
Cedar Point has announced that they still have no new information or reopening date for Top Thrill 2
- www.bbc.com UK's tallest rollercoaster could remain shut for two weeks
Thorpe Park says it is "unable to commit" to reopening the ride before 8 June.
Hyperia at Thorpe Park only operated for a single day before being closed and will remain that way for at least a couple of weeks.
Few details are accessible without deeper searches but it looks like Vekoma is filing a lawsuit against B&M regarding the Pipeline coaster at Sea World Orlando.
SC Holdings purchased the park today and is promising a $10 million investment. The former CEO of Tivoli Gardens also is joining the advisory board.
- japannews.yomiuri.co.jp Fuji-Q Highland to Close Do-Dodonpa, Fastest Roller Coaster in the Industry; Enjoyed by 9.3 Million People Since Opening in 2001
<p>Fuji-Q Highland, a theme park in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture, announced on Wednesday that it will cease operations of its Do-Dodonpa roller coaster.<p/>
Very sad news. After multiple injuries previously Do-Dodonpa had been closed for investigations and modifications but Fuji-Q has now announced that it will be too difficult to remedy the ride and therefore will cease operations.
The Six Flags shareholders have approved the merger of Cedar Fair and Six Flags. Cedar Fair unit holders do not need to vote. The merger is currently under review by the DOJ.
Not withstanding the typical Herschend over-reaction to low key announcements, I guess this is cool?
- https:// twitter.com /DraytonManor/status/1764969166321140062
Hold on tight for the thrill of a lifetime as we introduce The Wave🏄
Get ready because this spring, we’re making waves for sure!🌴
More info from Manchester Evening News below:
An iconic rollercoaster at Drayton Manor theme park has been given a major makeover with new look and name - and younger visitors will get to ride it for the first time. The iconic Shockwave ride will become "The Wave" when it opens for the first time this Spring.
Bosses say the new attraction maintains many of Shockwave’s original features, while adding a new double corkscrew and "unique zero gravity roll". When it reopens as The Wave it will also have a lower height limit, meaning children as young as 5 or 6 may be able to ride depending on height.
- • 100%www.cleveland.com Cedar Fair shareholders want to derail the merger with Six Flags -- but can they?
Among the opponents: New York City-based Neuberger Berman Investment Advisers, one of Cedar Fair's largest shareholders, which recently sent a sharply worded letter to the company's board and management, outlining numerous objections.
- www.coaster101.com Knott's Berry Farm Announces "MonteZOOMa: The Forbidden Fortress" for 2025 - Coaster101
The reports of the demise of Montezooma’s Revenge at Knott’s Berry Farm may have been greatly exaggerated. (okay, we’re absolutely a guilty party here, and we’ll own that.) Earlier today, Knott’s Berry Farm announced that reimagination has “re-zoomed” on MonteZOOMa:...
- • 100%www.coaster101.com Phoenix Rising Construction Update at Busch Gardens Tampa - Coaster101
This Phoenix Rising construction update gives an overview of the construction site of Busch Gardens Tampa's new-for-2024 B&M family inverted coaster.
- • 100%stories.hersheypa.com New Seats and Restraints on Skyrush Coaster at Hersheypark
Hersheypark amusement park is upgrading the Skyrush roller coaster flight experience to first class with all-new seats and restraints this spring. Passengers will now board Skyrush from a reimagined station platform featuring an all-new paint scheme, lighting effects and custom soundscape. The inves...
Hershey has announced they are putting new seats and restraints on SkyRush. I'm excited about the station improvements they talk about but I really don't know that the new restraints are going to make it a better experience..... SkyRush consistently scared the shit out of me and I loved it for that. I guess time will tell.
What do you think? Are you excited for more comfort or do you think the more secure feeling will take away from the ride experience?
- www.carowinds.com Behind-the-Scenes: Hurler Receives New Track
For 2024, Carowinds' in-house maintenance team is rebuilding Hurler's back curve to enhance the ride experience.
This is a perplexing one. It looks like perhaps they are rebuilding with wood track but that's also potentially just sub structure. The fact that they are using RMC is odd.... This is either a really clever misdirect or a troll that is so blatant that it's meant to be it's own misdirect...... or, most likely, we are all about to read way too much into something that doesn't mean much lol
EDIT: This video kinda seals the deal that it was a troll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgYbY6IS8TE
- • 100%blooloop.com Liseberg to rebuild Oceana water park after devastating fire
Swedish amusement park Liseberg has announced it will rebuild the Oceana water park after a huge fire broke out at the new attraction.
After last week's tragic fire which resulted in the death of an employee and complete devastation to the newly built water park, Liseberg has announced that they are going to work to rebuild the park.
Extremely disappointing news. Lakemont Park will not open any of their amusement rides in 2024 which includes Leap the Dips which is the world's oldest coaster.
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Some of the creative team behind Universal Epic Universe introduce details about this amazing new theme park, opening 2025 at Universal Orlando Resort. The f...
It's finally (officially) announced. Probably nothing new mentioned that we don't already know but it does solidify How to Train Your Dragon, Ministry of Magic, Super Nintendo World, and Dark Universe as well as a few other details.