Dive Coaster Explained

Dive Coaster
Imagedimensions:250px
Status:in production
First Produced:1998
No. Of Installations:14
Manufacturer:Bolliger & Mabillard
Vehicle Type:Floorless or normal seats located above the track
Rows:2/3
Riders Per Row:6/7/8/10
Restraint:Over-the-shoulder/Vest restraint
Rcdb Number:6803

The Dive Coaster is a steel roller coaster model developed and engineered by Bolliger & Mabillard. The design features one or more near-vertical drops that are approximately 90 degrees, which provide a moment of free-falling for passengers. The experience is enhanced by unique trains that seat up to ten riders per row, spanning only two or three rows total. Unlike traditional train design, this distinguishing aspect gives all passengers virtually the same experience throughout the course of the ride. Another defining characteristic of Dive Coasters is the holding brake at the top of the lift hill that holds the train momentarily right as it enters the first drop, suspending some passengers with a view looking straight down and releasing suddenly moments later.

Development of the Dive Coaster began between 1994 and 1995 with Oblivion at Alton Towers opening on March 14, 1998, making it the world's first Dive Coaster. The trains for this type of coaster are relatively short consisting of two to three cars. B&M also uses floorless trains on this model to enhance the experience. As of May 10, 2024, seventeen Dive Coasters have been built, with the newest being Iron Menace at Dorney Park which features a drop of 152 feet or 46 meters. Featuring a height of, a length of, and a maximum speed of, Yukon Striker, as of 2019, was the world's tallest, longest, and fastest Dive Coaster.

History

According to Walter Bolliger, development of the Dive Coaster began between 1994 and 1995.[1] On March 14, 1998, the world's first Dive Coaster, Oblivion, opened at Alton Towers. Though Oblivion is classified as a Dive Coaster, it does not have a true vertical drop as the drop angle is 87-degrees. Two years later, the second Dive Coaster built, Diving Machine G5, opened at Janfusun Fancyworld and also does not have a vertical drop. In 2005, SheiKra opened at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and was the first Dive Coaster to feature a 90-degree drop and a splashdown element.[2] In 2007, Busch Gardens Williamsburg announced that Griffon would be the first ever Dive Coaster to feature floorless trains[3] and SheiKra would have its trains replaced with floorless ones.[4] [5] In 2011, the first 'mini' Dive Coaster opened at Heide Park Resort, named Krake. Unlike other Dive Coasters, Krake has smaller trains consisting of three rows of six riders. In 2019, Yukon Striker at Canada's Wonderland was the first Dive Coaster to feature a vertical loop, allowing it to have the most inversions on a Dive Coaster with four in total.[6] On July 30 2022, Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger at Six Flags Fiesta Texas is the first B&M Dive Coaster to feature a beyond vertical (95°) drop and 7-across seating.

Design

The design of a Dive Coaster can vary slightly from one to another. Depending on the amusement park's request, one row on the train can seat anywhere from 6 to 10 riders. Stadium seating is also used to give every rider a clear view. Next, compared to standard Bolliger & Mabillard 4 abreast cars, because of the extra weight of each train on a Dive Coaster, the size of the track must be larger than other B&M models (such as the Hyper Coaster) to support the weight.[7] At the top of the primary vertical drop, a braking system holds the train for 3 to 5 seconds, giving riders a view of the drop ahead before being released into the drop.[8]

In the station, Dive Coasters that use non-floorless trains simply use a standard station. With Dive Coasters that use floorless trains, in order to allow riders to load and unload the train, a movable floor is necessary. Because the front row has nothing in front of it to stop riders from walking over the edge of the station, a gate is placed in front of the train to prevent this from happening. Once all the over-the-shoulder restraints are locked, the gate opens and the floor separates into several pieces and moves underneath the station.[9] When the next train enters the station, the gate is closed and the floors are brought back up where the next riders board.

Installations

Bolliger & Mabillard has built sixteen Dive Coasters as of 2023.

Name Park Country Opened Status
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Cedar PointUnited States[19]
Flying Apsaras in Western Region [20]
Draken[21]
[22]
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Emperor[24]
Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger[25]
Iron Menace[26]
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Similar coasters

HangTime, a Gerstlauer roller coaster located at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, has been marketed as "the first dive coaster on the West Coast".[28]

In 2018, Golden Horse, a Chinese amusement ride manufacturer infamous for creating knock-off coasters and rides, installed a Dive Coaster at Great Xingdong Tourist World. The trains contain four cars, each seating 6 riders per row, compared to B&M dive coasters, which have two or three cars per train.[29]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IAAPA 2011 Trade Show Part 4 Theme Park Review Fishpipe Water Ride B&M Zamperla . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211219/aBQ7tfjlMfE . 2021-12-19 . live. Theme Park Review. YouTube . November 16, 2012 . October 8, 2012.
  2. Web site: Splashdown Bolliger & Mabillard . October 8, 2012.
  3. Web site: Griffon at Busch Gardens Williamsburg Roller Coaster Review . About.com . October 18, 2012 . April 6, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406192301/http://themeparks.about.com/od/coasterridereviews/fr/GriffonBGE.htm . dead .
  4. Web site: SheiKra to have new floorless trains installed . COASTER-net . 2007-02-02 . 2024-02-05 . live . http://coaster-net.com/news/800-sheikra-to-have-new-floorless-trains-installed/ . 2011-12-19 .
  5. Web site: Bolliger & Mabillard Dive Machine . Roller Coaster Database . July 23, 2012.
  6. News: Canada's Wonderland: Record-breaking Yukon Striker coaster announced. Levine. Arthur. August 15, 2018. USA Today. August 24, 2018. en.
  7. Web site: Scott & Carol Present: Getting On Track With B&M . NewsPlusNotes . December 11, 2008 . October 8, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055515/http://newsplusnotes.blogspot.ca/2008/12/scott-carol-present.html . September 21, 2013 . dead .
  8. Web site: Coaster opens May 25 . Daily Press . March 21, 2007 . October 17, 2012.
  9. Web site: Griffon (HD) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211219/tdl8wnQOkjM . 2021-12-19 . live. SeanFlaharty . August 16, 2009 . October 8, 2012.
  10. Oblivion . Alton Towers . 777 . July 21, 2012.
  11. Diving Machine G5 / 飛天潛艇 G5 . Janfusun Fancyworld . 1417 . July 21, 2012.
  12. SheiKra . Busch Gardens Tampa Bay . 2662 . July 21, 2012.
  13. Griffon . Busch Gardens Williamsburg . 3631 . July 21, 2012.
  14. Dive Coaster / 垂直过山车 . Chimelong Paradise . 3930 . July 21, 2012.
  15. Diving Coaster / 绝顶雄风 . Happy Valley Shanghai . 4224 . July 21, 2012.
  16. Krake . Heide Park Resort . 9097 . July 21, 2012.
  17. Oblivion: The Black Hole . Gardaland . 12050 . April 11, 2014.
  18. Baron 1898 . Efteling . 12083 . July 28, 2014.
  19. Web site: Cedar Point's ride would be area's only dive coaster. Detroit Free Press. Ellen Creager. September 4, 2015. September 4, 2015.
  20. Flying Apsaras in Western Region / 西域飞天 . Happy Valley Chengdu. 13653 . June 22, 2023.
  21. Draken / 드라켄 . Gyeongju World. 14310. May 11, 2018.
  22. Valkyria . Liseberg . 14301. September 27, 2016.
  23. Yukon Striker. Canada's Wonderland. 16021. August 15, 2018.
  24. Emperor. SeaWorld San Diego. 17030. January 8, 2019.
  25. Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger. Six Flags Fiesta Texas. 19495. July 28, 2021.
  26. Iron Menace. Dorney Park. 21085. August 10, 2023.
  27. Wrath of Rakshasa. Six Flags Great America. 22031. August 15, 2024.
  28. Web site: HangTime First Dive Coaster On the West Coast Knott's Berry Farm. www.knotts.com. en. 2019-06-16.
  29. Web site: Vertical Roller Coaster - Great Xingdong Tourist World (Puding, Anshun, Guizhou, China). rcdb.com. 2020-04-23.