DarKoaster: Escape The Storm explained

DarKoaster
Location:Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Section:Oktoberfest
Opened:May 19, 2023
Year:2023
Previousattraction:Curse of DarKastle
Type:Steel
Type2:Launched
Type3:Motorbike
Status:Operating
Manufacturer:Intamin
Model:Family Launch Coaster
Lift:Drive Tire Launch System
Length Ft:2,454
Speed Mph:36
Inversions:0
Capacity:600
Restriction In:48-77
Trains:2
Carspertrain:5
Rowspercar:1
Ridersperrow:2
Rcdb Number:7706

DarKoaster (also billed as DarKoaster: Escape The Storm) is an indoor launched roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in James City County near Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. It replaced the former Curse of DarKastle attraction, with the ride experience building on its predecessor's storyline and reusing its building. DarKoaster opened on May 19, 2023.[1]

History

Background

Curse of DarKastle was a dark ride that opened as a part of the park's Oktoberfest area in 2005. The attraction closed on September 4, 2017, ostensibly to house a new Howl-O-Scream haunted house named "FrostBite".[2] DarKastle's closure was assumed to be temporary by many; however, the ride failed to reopen after the event and was instead re-utilized for a Christmas Market. When interviewed in November, the park's Vice President of Marketing, Dan Dipiazzo, admitted that the attraction was still operable, but the park still needed to decide on its return. On January 24, 2018, Busch Gardens officially announced that Curse of DarKastle had been retired after 13 years of operation and subsequently reused its building for a new event space.[3] [4]

Three years later, Busch Gardens Williamsburg handled various ongoing projects as part of SeaWorld Entertainment's heightened capital investment strategy.[5] Pantheon – a major new launched coaster supplied by Intamin – had been completed but wouldn't open until after the COVID-19 pandemic had subsided.[6] For similar reasons, development on a proposed 355feet tall coaster dubbed "Drachen Spire" had also been put on hold.[7] In May 2021, the park filed plans to build a major storage and event facility near Festhaus Park, somewhat rendering DarKastle's building obsolete as a warehouse.[8]

Development

In December 2021, local fansite BGWFans published an exposé on the under-development coaster project, using city permits to reveal the attraction's layout and nature.[9] Dubbed "Darkoaster", the coaster would utilize DarKastle's show building and use a switch track function to allow trains to navigate the compact layout twice; instead of proceeding back to the station upon completion, the coaster would instead access a bypass route after the first lap and cycle through the course a second time.

Track and supports for the coaster first arrived in late May/early June 2022.[10] Due to the project's size and installation inside the existing building, construction remained discreet throughout the summer as crews assembled the ride indoors.

Announcement & Preparation

Busch Gardens officially announced DarKoaster: Escape The Storm on September 6, 2022, a "straddle-seated" coaster that was at the time billed as the world's first "all-indoor straddle coaster" – this was later revised to a "North American first".[11] [12] [13] In addition, the park revealed the completed roller coaster to the media, with thematic work yet to take place.[14]

Busch Gardens continued to engage the public throughout the following months with DarKoaster's progress. During select weekends in February and March, the park hosted a "Preview Center", allowing guests to view the attraction's storyboards, blueprints, and artwork.[15] In March, fans were polled through social media on the names of DarKoaster's two trains, with all four options being callbacks to the former Curse of DarKastle.[16]

Characteristics

Layout

DarKoaster's physical layout primarily contains two Drive Tire Launches and a handful of twists. The station is located at one end of the building and between the theoretical beginning and end of the layout. However, a pair of switch tracks lead to a bypass route in parallel with the station platform, allowing the coaster to skip past the station after its first lap and complete the layout a second time.[9]

Statistics

Contained inside of the building, DarKoaster will traverse a total track length of 2454feet and reach a top speed of 36mi/h. The coaster runs a pair of 10-passenger, straddle-seated trains, which seat riders in five rows of two and are respectively named Wild Wolf 9684 and FrostBite 17-19.[17]

Theme

DarKoaster builds upon the storyline of Curse of DarKastle, with riders traveling through King Ludwig's abandoned fortress and encountering a supernatural force.[1] The extensive theming and special effects have been designed by Holovis, a media and design firm that had also worked on show scenes for Mystic Timbers at Kings Island and Wicker Man at Alton Towers.[18] [19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Busch Gardens’ new ride DarKoaster almost ready to launch. April 12, 2023. catacora. Dominic. The Virginia Gazette. April 14, 2023.
  2. Web site: FrostBite Howl-O-Scream Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Entertainment. SeaWorld Parks &. seaworldparks.com. April 14, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20171208070719/https://seaworldparks.com/buschgardens-williamsburg/howloscream/haunted-houses/frostbite?m=1. 2017-12-08. dead.
  3. Web site: Busch Gardens to close Curse of DarKastle ride. January 24, 2018. Sidersky. Robyn. The Virginian-Pilot. April 14, 2023.
  4. Web site: Curse of DarKastle now closed at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. January 24, 2018. Tuttle. Brittani. Attractions Magazine. April 14, 2023.
  5. Web site: SeaWorld Entertainment shares details on the timeline, a major investment for future rides. August 6, 2018. Bilbao. Richard. Orlando Business Journal. April 14, 2023.
  6. Web site: Delayed by pandemic, Busch Gardens Williamsburg's roller coaster, Pantheon, to open in 2022. September 11, 2021. Richmond Times-Dispatch. April 14, 2023.
  7. Web site: Drachen Spire Stirs – BGWFans. March 2, 2022. Zachary. bgwfans.com. April 14, 2023.
  8. Web site: Enormous Event Building Proposed Near Festhaus Park. May 28, 2021. Zachary. bgwfans.com. April 14, 2023.
  9. Web site: Future Unknown for Busch Gardens' Curse of DarKastle. November 3, 2017. Zachary. bgwfans.com. April 14, 2023.
  10. BuschGardensVA. Busch Gardens Williamsburg. 1532512409260261378. June 2, 2022. Looks like it’s going to be a stormy night in the Gardens....
  11. Web site: Busch Gardens unveils new indoor 'straddle coaster'. September 6, 2022. WTVR-TV. April 14, 2023.
  12. Web site: Busch Gardens announces DarKoaster as world’s first all-indoor straddle coaster. September 6, 2022. Davis-Friedman. Samantha. Attractions Magazine. April 14, 2023.
  13. Web site: Busch Gardens® DarKoaster™ - Launching 2023. September 27, 2022. YouTube. Busch Gardens Williamsburg. April 14, 2023.
  14. BuckeyeCoaster. 1567153166164103169. September 6, 2022. Track work is already complete on this new coaster launching in 2023 at....
  15. Web site: Busch Gardens previews new DarKoaster ride, set to launch this spring. February 17, 2023. Wilkerson. Sian. The Virginia Gazette. April 14, 2023.
  16. BuschGardensVA. Busch Gardens Williamsburg. 1634970186049806337. March 12, 2023. Attention DarKoaster fans ⚠️ We need YOU to help us name the snowmobiles....
  17. BuschGardensVA. Busch Gardens Williamsburg. 1637893594856955916. March 20, 2023. You voted and the results are in! This spring, riders will escape the storm....
  18. Web site: Major Holovis projects set to open in 2023. February 28, 2023. Anstey. Tom. Planet Attractions. April 14, 2023.
  19. Web site: From Previz to Preshow, Holovis Brings Alton Towers’ Terrifying Wicker Man to Life. March 19, 2018. Kleiman. Joe. InPark Magazine. April 14, 2023.