Turbulence (Hersheypark)

Turbulence (Hersheypark)

Infobox roller coaster
name=Turblulence


caption=
location=Hersheypark
type=Steel
opened=
status=Canceled
manufacturer=Interactive Rides
model=Frequent Faller
designer=
track=
lift=
cost=$2-3 million
capacity=960
length=750
height=150
drop=
inversions=
speed=
duration=2 minutes
angle=
acceleration=
gforce=
rcdb_number=
:"See also Defunct Hersheypark Attractions"

Turbulence was to be the new attraction for 2005 at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and it would have been the first installation of a unique vertical roller coaster in the world, and the park's 11th roller coaster. It was a ride designed by Interactive Rides of Logan, Utah.

Painted red, white, and blue, the ride itself was scheduled to take the place of the Giant Wheel during the park's $4 million update to the park's Carousel Circle area. The year before, a GTP photo location was built to handle on-ride photos from the ride.

In December 2004, it was canceled, and the ride manufacturer was taken to court. Later, it was revealed that the company tried to raise the price from 2 million to 3 million, based on an increase in the cost of steel. The next year, the Carousel Circle themed area opened as Founder's Circle, and two classic rides, Balloon Flight and Starship America, were refurbished, and placed where Turbulence would have been installed.As of September 2007, Interactive Rides has not officially built this variant of coaster.

----

External links

* [http://www.interactiverides.com/pages/frequent_faller.html Interactive Ride's Frequent Faller]
* [http://www.interactiverides.com/pdf/frequentfaller.pdf PDF Brochure]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of former Hersheypark attractions — Like all amusement parks, Hersheypark has removed a number of rides and attractions over the years. Contents 1 Past characters 2 Past roller coasters 3 Past Rides 4 Other past attractions …   Wikipedia

  • Comet (Hersheypark) — Comet The Comet as seen from the since removed Giant Wheel Location Hersheypark Park section Comet Hallow …   Wikipedia

  • Giant Wheel (Hersheypark) — See also Defunct Hersheypark Attractions The Giant Wheel is a ride that existed in Hersheypark between 1973 and 2004. It was built by Intamin AG which has also built several other rides for Hersheypark, including Storm Runner and Canyon River… …   Wikipedia

  • Mini-Comet — The Mini Comet illustrated on the 1975 Hersheypark map Location Hersheypark Park section …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”