- Alpine Bobsled
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For the Olympic winter sport, see Bobsleigh.
Alpine Bobsled Queue entrance gate with purple track in background. Location The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom Park section Fest Area Coordinates 43°21′04″N 73°41′16″W / 43.351088°N 73.687716°WCoordinates: 43°21′04″N 73°41′16″W / 43.351088°N 73.687716°W Status Operating Opened 1998 (built in 1984) Type Steel Manufacturer Intamin Model Bobsled roller coaster Height 64 ft (20 m) Length 1,490 ft (450 m) Max speed 37 mph (60 km/h) Inversions 0 Duration 1 min. 40 sec. Height restriction 3 ft 6 in (107 cm) Alpine Bobsled at RCDB Pictures of Alpine Bobsled at RCDB Amusement Parks Portal Alpine Bobsled is a steel roller coaster of bobsled design. It has been at three places:
- From 1984 to 1988, named Sarajevo Bobsled, at Six Flags Great Adventure
- From 1989 to 1996, named Rolling Thunder, at Six Flags Great America
- Since 1998, named Alpine Bobsled, at The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom in Queensbury, New York.
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Theming
The alpine theme of the coaster was partly inspired by the park's proximity to Lake Placid New York where the 1980 and 1932 Winter Olympics, both of which included bobsled races, were held. The ride has four cars, all themed from different countries: the United States, Canada, Italy, and Jamaica. A large archway is the entrance to the long queue area leading up to the loading station. The arch itself is decorated with an old Olympic-style bobsled and the path up to the loading area is scattered with old broken sleds as well. The loading station is built to resemble an 19th century alpine ski lodge. The outside of the bobsled's trough is purple and white, with the inside also being white.
History
The coaster was built in 1984 and was located at Six Flags Great Adventure as the Sarajevo Bobsled. The ride was quite popular. Its purpose was to commemorate the 1984 Olympics. The area of the park was becoming dull and needed an overhaul.
In the spring of 1988, it was determined that this area would have an Airplane/Space/Boardwalk theme, and that the park needed a larger roller coaster, and that the coaster would occupy the land that Sarajevo Bobsleds was occupying. The Bobsled was then closed mid season and dismantled. The coaster was replaced with a multiple steel looping roller coaster that was then state of the art and would for a month be the tallest coaster in the world. The Great American Scream Machine was built in its place, and it stood there until it was dismantled in July of the 2010 season[1]. The area has now been confirmed to be the new home of Chang, a coaster that was at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom until 2009.[2]
After the ride was dismantled and removed, it was relocated to Six Flags Great America in 1989 and in 1990 opened as Rolling Thunder.
It was replaced by Raging Bull, a state of the art steel hyper twister non-looping coaster. Rolling Thunder was then sold to Premier Parks and then moved to Great Escape in 1997.
It reopened in 1998 as the Alpine Bobsled. Premiere Parks bought Six Flags in 1998 bringing Great Escape into and this coaster back to the Six Flags family.
Ride experience
Riders are arranged two across in four rows per car. Since each car travels individually and contains only eight riders, the Alpine Bobsled's wait times can sometimes be long.
References
Six Flags Great Adventure Roller Coasters: Batman: The Ride · Bizarro (formerly Medusa) · Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train · The Dark Knight · El Toro · Green Lantern · Kingda Ka · Nitro · Road Runner Railway · Rolling Thunder · Runaway Mine Train · Skull Mountain · Superman: Ultimate FlightOther Rides: SkyScreamerFormer: Alpen Blitz · Batman & Robin: The Chiller · Big Fury · Great American Scream Machine · Haunted Castle · Lightnin' Loops · Lil' Thunder · Sarajevo Bobsled · Shockwave · Ultra Twister · Viper · Wild RiderSix Flags Great America Coasters American Eagle · Batman: The Ride · The Dark Knight Coaster · Demon · Little Dipper · Ragin' Cajun · Raging Bull · Spacely's Sprocket Rockets · Superman: Ultimate Flight · Vertical Velocity · Viper · Whizzer · X-Flight (Opening in 2012)Other rides Past rides Cajun Cliffhanger · Déjà Vu · Gulf Coaster · Iron Wolf · Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension · Power Dive · Rolling Thunder · Shockwave · Sky Whirl · Tidal Wave · Z-ForceThe Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom Roller coasters Alpine Bobsled · Boomerang: Coast to Coaster · Canyon Blaster · Comet · Frankie’s Mine Train · Nightmare at Crack Axle Canyon · Steamin' DemonOther rides Sasquatch · KIDZOPOLISCategories:- Steel roller coasters
- Intamin roller coasters
- Bobsled roller coasters
- Roller coasters introduced in 1998
- The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom
- Six Flags Great America
- Six Flags Great Adventure
- Six Flags roller coasters
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