- Rim Runner
:"This article is about a water ride. For other uses, see
Rimrunners (disambiguation) ."Rim Runner is anArrow Dynamics Shoot-the-Chutes located atAdventuredome theme park atCircus Circus Las Vegas and is one of the world's longest and tallest indoor water flume rides with a height of 65 feet and a drop of 60 feet.Ride layout
Riders board on the second level of the park. Each boat currently holds up to 15 passengers in three rows of five secured by a single position lap bar that spans each row. Once dispatched, conveyor belts move the boat into the water for a short "whitewater" trip through the dome. Whereas once the boat passed animatronic dinosaurs, the ride now passes newer attractions such as Chaos and the Frog Hopper and under the
Canyon Blaster roller coaster.The boat slows as it enters a "lake" area and makes a right turn. The water is at its deepest point at this point, approximately 12 feet, as this is the main reservoir for the ride. Another set of conveyor belts lift the boat out of the water, into a tunnel and onto the one and only chain lift for the ride. As riders ascend the dimly lit cavern, pin points of light that look like eyes flicker. During the annual Halloween event, Fright Dome, special music and extra decoration fills the lift tunnel.
At the top, there is a slight drop off the chain as the boat heads toward the drop. An animatronic "falling rock" teeters close to the boat. This area was once filled with an extremely dense layer of mist, to obscure riders' vision of what lies ahead. At this point the Canyon Blaster is mere feet above the heads of Rim Runner passengers. Another set of conveyor belts positions the boat for its final plunge, a 60 foot camelback drop to a wet conclusion. A final right hand turn places the boat at the final set of conveyor belts that lifts the boat out of the water and back into the station.
Changes
When the attraction first opened riders were soaked during the final plunge and splashdown. The large wave created would hit the bridge that spans over the runout, getting onlookers wet as well. However, due to complaints an
acrylic glass wall was soon added to the bridge to keep the upper level dry. This area is now home to numerous arcade-style video games.In addition to the wet spectators, passengers began to complain that the ride was simply too wet for the climate-controlled theme park. During the first few years of operations several remedies were tried by making adjustments to the boats themselves. At one point they even kept one boat in the original configuration calling it the "soak boat" and the modified one the "sprinkle boat". Eventually all the boats were modified to minimize the amount of water hitting the riders.
Over the years the boats have had other changes as well. Complaints about injuries sustained when the boat impacted the runout at the bottom of the drop were common during the first few years. First management put up a higher height requirement for the front row before eventually blocking off the front row entirely. Next, the back row was blocked off persumably to "balance" the boat (although not until some time later). The result is now a boat designed for 20 to 25 passengers fitting a maximum of 15.
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