Skycoaster

Skycoaster
A typical Skycoaster arch tower.
General statistics
Manufacturer Ride Entertainment Group
Designer William Kitchen & Ken Bird
Model Single Swing
Dual Swing
Height 100 ft – 300 ft
A typical Skycoaster's entire structure, including the lifting towers and the main arch
The A-frame tower of the world's tallest SkyCoaster in Kissimmee, Florida

Skycoaster is an amusement park ride, produced and managed by Skycoaster, Inc., owned division of Ride Entertainment Group. On the ride, riders in groups of 1 to 3 are winched to the top of a launch tower and then dropped towards the ground, swinging from a cable tether back and forth until brought to a rest. Sky Coasters can range from 100–300 feet (30.5–91.4 m) in height. Skycoaster is an upcharge attraction at most installations, an additional fare is charged to riders who have already paid general admission to the park, and so must pay again for each ride. Names for the ride include variations of Skycoaster, along with Dare Devil Dive (at Six Flags parks), RipCord, and Xtreme Skyflyer (at Cedar Fair parks).

History

William Kitchen, founder of Sky Fun 1 Inc., and Ken Bird originally came up with the idea of the Skycoaster in 1992. They wanted to find a way to let others experience the thrill of jumping out of a plane. They wanted a ride with the same thrills of bungee jumping but with the safety factor of a merry-go-round. Sky Fun 1 Inc. was later sold to ThrillTime Entertainment International Inc. for $12 million.[1]

The Ride Entertainment Group[2] has owned Skycoaster since 2005. Skycoaster has grown their award-winning safety program in that time and remains one of the most popular and safest "extreme ride" in the amusement industry.[1]

Production

The company is based in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Parts are manufactured throughout the United States, with the attractions assembled on site.

The two most common types of Skycoasters are lattice and monopole. Lattice Skycoasters were manufactured in a variety of sizes, but the 173-dual arch and 100-foot single arch were the most common. Monopole Skycoasters were manufactured in a variety of sizes, 100-foot single, 100-foot dual, 180-foot single, 180-foot dual, and one 300-foot unit. Earlier Skycoasters have some unique tower structures that do not fall within these categories.

Flight cables are made of 516 inch (7.9 mm) galvanized steel, which supports 9,800 pounds (4,445 kg), or stainless steel, which supports 9,000 pounds (4,082 kg). However, the maximum weight for a flight is 850 pounds (386 kg), mainly due to the winch. The 3-ring release system used on the Skycoaster is the same kind used on parachutes. The flight suits worn are similar to hang gliding suits, and are made by a parachute company to support weight of up to 10,000 pounds (4,535 kg).

There are two types of Skycoaster loading systems:

  • Rolling boarding platform: A cart is rolled out to and from flight line in order to help the flyers on and off the ride
  • Scissors lift: An elevator-like platform is raised up and down to allow flyers on and off the ride.

Amusement parks with Skycoasters

Park nameRide nameLocationHeight
Fun Spot USASkycoasterKissimmee, Florida300 feet or 91.4 metres
Fun Spot AmericaSkycoasterOrlando, Florida250 feet or 76.2 metres
Wet'n'Wild SydneySydney SkycoasterSydney, Australia250 feet or 76.2 metres
Parque de la CostaVertigoXtremoTigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina213 feet or 64.9 metres
SkyborneSkycoasterLondon200 feet or 61 metres
PlayCenterSkycoasterSão Paulo, Brazil197 feet or 60 metres
Six Flags MexicoX-FlightMexico, Mexico City197 feet or 60 metres
Wild AdventuresGeronimo SkycoasterValdosta, Georgia180 feet or 54.9 metres
State Fair of TexasSkyCoasterDallas189 feet or 57.6 metres
Six Flags Hurricane HarborCaribbean SwingArlington, Texas189 feet or 57.6 metres
Worlds of FunRipCordKansas City, Missouri189 feet or 57.6 metres
Michigan's AdventureRipCordMuskegon, Michigan183 feet or 55.8 metres
Schlitterbahn Waterpark ResortSkyCoasterNew Braunfels, Texas183 feet or 55.8 metres
KennywoodSkycoasterWest Mifflin, Pennsylvania180 feet or 54.9 metres
Lake CompounceSkycoasterBristol, Connecticut180 feet or 54.9 metres
ValleyfairRipCordShakopee, Minnesota180 feet or 54.9 metres
Darien LakeRedhawkDarien, New York180 feet or 54.9 metres
Six Flags Over GeorgiaSkycoasterAustell, Georgia180 feet or 54.9 metres
Ultimate Rush Speed & Thrill ParkUltimate RushReno, Nevada180 feet or 54.9 metres
United Entertainment & Tourism CompanyShaab Park, Kuwait180 feet or 54.9 metres
Great EscapeDare Devil DiveLake George, New York175 feet or 53.3 metres
Hopi HariHadikaliVinhedo, São Paulo, Brazil174 feet or 53 metres
La RondeLa CatapulteMontreal, Quebec, Canada173 feet or 52.7 metres
Canada's WonderlandXtreme SkyFlyerVaughan, Ontario, Canada170 feet or 51.8 metres
Seoul LandSKY-XSeoul, South Korea165 feet or 50.3 metres
SuperlandSky CoasterRishon LeZion, Israel165 feet or 50.3 metres
Oakwood Theme ParkVertigoPembrokeshire, Wales164 feet or 50 metres
Wet'n'Wild Gold CoastSkyCoasterGold Coast, Australia164 feet or 50.0 metres
Elitch Gardens Theme ParkXLR8RDenver160 feet or 48.8 metres
Kings IslandXtreme SkyflyerMason, Ohio153 feet or 46.6 metres
Six Flags Magic MountainDive DevilValencia, California153 feet or 46.6 metres
Kings DominionXtreme SkyFlyerDoswell, Virginia153 feet or 46.6 metres
CarowindsRipCordCharlotte, North Carolina153 feet or 46.6 metres
California's Great AmericaXtreme SkyFlyerSanta Clara, California153 feet or 46.6 metres
Six Flags Great AdventureDare Devil DiveJackson, New Jersey153 feet or 46.6 metres
Six Flags Over TexasDive Bomber AlleyArlington, Texas153 feet or 46.6 metres
Cedar Point Professor Delbert's Frontier Fling Sandusky, Ohio 152 feet or 46.3 metres
Six Flags St. LouisDragon's WingEureka, Missouri152 feet or 46.3 metres
Lagoon Amusement ParkSkycoasterFarmington, Utah143 feet or 43.6 metres
Wild Waves Theme ParkI-5 Sky DiveFederal Way, Washington125 feet or 38.1 metres
Six Flags Great AmericaDare Devil DiveGurnee, Illinois125 feet or 38.1 metres
South Pier, BlackpoolSkycoasterBlackpool120 feet or 36.6 metres
Six Flags AmericaSkycoasterPrince George's County, Maryland115 feet or 35.1 metres
Frontier CityGeronimoOklahoma City113 feet or 34.4 metres
Casino PierSkycoasterSeaside Heights, New Jersey110 feet or 33.5 metres
The Track Family Fun CenterSkycoasterGulf Shores, Alabama110 feet or 33.5 metres
KarasykSkycoasterAyia Napa, Cyprus110 feet or 33.5 metres
Zero GravitySkycoasterDallas110 feet or 33.5 metres
Big Kahuna'sSkycoasterDestin, Florida110 feet or 33.5 metres
The Track Family Recreation CenterSkyFlyerDestin, Florida110 feet or 33.5 metres
TusenfrydSkycoasterOslo, Norway110 feet or 33.5 metres
Parque Mundo AventuraSkycoasterBogotá D.C., Colombia110 feet or 33.5 metres
Cici WaterparkThe SkycoasterAcapulco, Mexico100 feet or 30.5 metres
Ratanga JunctionThe SlingshotCentury City, Cape Town, South Africa100 feet or 30.5 metres
Broadway Grand PrixSkycoasterMyrtle Beach, South Carolina100 feet or 30.5 metres
Ozark Mountain SkycoasterSkycoasterBranson, Missouri100 feet or 30.5 metres
Extreme World/Mt. OlympusSkycoasterWisconsin Dells, Wisconsin100 feet or 30.5 metres
Indiana BeachSky CoasterMonticello, Indiana100 feet or 30.5 metres
Morey's Piers – Adventure PierSky CoasterWildwood, New Jersey100 feet or 30.5 metres
Royal Gorge Bridge and ParkRoyal RushRoyal Gorge, Colorado100 feet or 30.5 metres
Seacoast AdventureSky SwingNorth Windham, Maine100 feet or 30.5 metres
Six Flags Discovery KingdomSkycoasterVallejo, California100 feet or 30.5 metres
Mitsui GreenlandParachute DropArao-shi, JapanUnknown
Tokyo SummerLandTokyo, JapanUnknown

Defunct Skycoasters

Park nameRide nameLocationHeight
MGM Grand AdventuresSky ScreamerLas Vegas250 feet or 76.2 metres
The American AdventureSkycoasterIlkeston, Derbyshire200 feet or 61 metres
Kentucky KingdomSkycoasterLouisville, Kentucky180 feet or 54.9 metres
Six Flags Fiesta Texas Screamin' SkycoasterSan Antonio180 feet or 54.9 metres
Six Flags New OrleansSky CoasterNew Orleans180 feet or 54.9 metres
Opryland USASkycoasterNashville, Tennessee152 feet or 46.3 metres
Six Flags AstroWorldBarnstormerHouston151 feet or 46 metres
Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe SkycoasterGreensboro, North Carolina125 feet or 38.1 metres
Bell's Amusement ParkDive DevilTulsa, Oklahoma113 feet or 34.4 metres
Six Flags New EnglandSkycoasterAgawam, Massachusetts110 feet or 33.5 metres
Funtown PierSky CoasterSeaside Heights, New Jersey110 feet or 33.5 metres
Luna Park, Coney IslandBoardwalk FlightConey Island, New York110 feet or 33.5 metres
Geauga LakeRipcordAurora, Ohio100 feet or 30.5 metres
Joyland ParkSky CoasterWichita, Kansas100 feet or 30.5 metres
Morey's Piers – Surfside PierSky CoasterWildwood, New Jersey100 feet or 30.5 metres

References

  1. 1 2 Waddell, Ray (August 3, 1998). "ThrillTime Entertainment purchases Sky Fun 1; to be named SkyCoaster". Amusement Business. 110 (31): 19.
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