New Mexico Rattler Explained

New Mexico Rattler
Logodimensions:256
Imagedimensions:256
Location:Cliff's Amusement Park
Coordinates:35.143°N -106.5884°W
Status:Operating
Opened:September 28, 2002
Year:2002
Cost:$2,000,000
($ in dollars)
Type:Wood
Type2:Steel
Manufacturer:Custom Coasters International
Track:Out and back and twister
Speed Mph:47
Height Ft:80
Drop Ft:75
Length Ft:2,750
Angle:52
Duration:1:15
Trains:1
Carspertrain:6
Rowspercar:2
Ridersperrow:2
Rcdb Number:1659
Gforce:3.1
Logo Alt:A script of the text "The New Mexico Rattler", with ascending letter size from "The", then "New Mexico", to "Rattler". "The New Mexico" is colored white with a green border, while the word "Rattler" features red text with a green outline. A green scaled rattlesnake is depicted between the words "New Mexico", mouth open with venomous features prominent.
Image Alt:The first drop and returning track is observed from the viewpoint on the ground. The drop is prominently featured with the returning track in the background. The empty track curves to the left amidst foliage and support structures.
Restraint:Lap bar

New Mexico Rattler is a wooden roller coaster located at Cliff's Amusement Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The roller coaster was designed and manufactured by Custom Coasters International (CCI); the park completed the attraction after CCI went bankrupt in July 2002. The New Mexico Rattler opened on September 28, 2002, having cost $2 million. The roller coaster reaches a maximum height of 80feet, with a maximum speed of 47abbr=onNaNabbr=on and a total track length of 2750feet.

The New Mexico Rattler spans the entire length of the park but only occupies 1abbr=onNaNabbr=on of land. Located in the southwest section, the roller coaster navigates over different attractions throughout the park. The New Mexico Rattler utilizes a steel support structure with a wooden track. The layout incorporates elements of an out and back and twister roller coaster. Upon opening, the roller coaster generally received positive reviews from guests and critics, and it received several awards.

History

A major roller coaster at the Cliff's Amusement Park had been proposed for ten years prior to its construction.[1] The growing size of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a contributing factor in constructing the roller coaster; by the early 2000s, the nearby population had grown enough that a large addition to the park was feasible.[2] In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, park co-owner Gary Hays brought forward the construction of its conceived roller coaster by a year to help in the recovery of tourism.[3] Then-mayor of Albuquerque Martin Chávez assisted in facilitating permits for the park to build the roller coaster in 2002; in part, facing some opposition from city hall. Hays contracted Custom Coasters International (CCI) to manufacture and build the roller coaster in January 2002, based on their reputation and deals offered.[4] [5] A month later, groundbreaking and construction of the roller coaster began.

Park owners Gary and Linda Hays, as well as Chávez, announced the construction of the roller coaster at the Albuquerque city hall on February 20, 2002. The unnamed wooden roller coaster would cost $2 million to construct and have a projected opening date for June 21. Park officials simultaneously announced a contest for the public to submit names through local Wendy's locations for the attraction. Park officials wanted to advertise the roller coaster to an adult demographic and would increase park admission prices. The construction of the roller coaster would result in "15 to 30 jobs" being added, with the park aiming for an increase in attendance for the 2003 season. Installation of concrete foundations began after the roller coaster's announcement.

The contest ended in April 2002, with the name, "New Mexico Rattler", chosen from a 4-year-old's submission in May. The owners selected the name because of its likeness to the predator and state.[6] In early May, steel supports began to be built,[7] with construction of the wooden track taking place soon after.[8] The roller coaster's anticipated opening date was set back in June due to construction delays; a new opening date scheduled for mid-July. A second set back to its opening date in July delayed the roller coaster's opening near the fall season, due to pending delivery of construction materials.[9] In late July, manufacturer CCI filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio,[10] ending operation.

At the time of the manufacturer's bankruptcy, the "roller coaster was 95% finished".[11] Following CCI's closure, the park employed seventeen previous workers from manufacturer and another eight workers to finish the roller coaster. The delays caused additional costs to the $2 million initially slated for its construction, and the bankruptcy was partially attributed by industry experts to the amusement market decline. The roller coaster was removed from advertising that had been intended to promote it until it opened. Final test runs for the roller coaster were conducted on September 27, 2002, and it opened the next day, September 28.[12]

Ride experience

After leaving the station, the train dips to the right before ascending the 25.4-degree, 80sp=usNaNsp=us lift hill. Cresting the hill, the train descends the 52-degree, 75sp=usNaNsp=us right-banked drop,[13] reaching its maximum speed of 47abbr=onNaNabbr=on.[14] It then traverses a series of left-banked hills before descending into a drop. The train ascends to the left before dropping into a succession of curved hills; thereafter entering a right-banked hill. Following the banked turn, the train continually descends into the 125sp=usNaNsp=us tunnel, emerging in an upward right banked turn. The train continues downward into a right turn, ascending a few hills before banking into the left turn. Exiting the turn, the train goes slightly right into the final brake run before turning right to enter the station. One cycle of the roller coaster takes approximately a minute and fifteen seconds to complete.

Characteristics

The New Mexico Rattler was primarily designed, manufactured, and constructed by Custom Coasters International.[15] Before the manufacturer's closure, there were around 25 people who worked on building the wooden roller coaster, both from the company and locally. Engineering plans for the roller coaster took a month to complete. The roller coaster spans the entirety of the amusement park. The roller coaster lies on 1abbr=onNaNabbr=on of land and is located in the southwest section of Cliff's Amusement Park. The park relocated several attractions as a result of New Mexico Rattler's construction.[16] In addition, the roller coaster navigates over multiple rides and trees. The New Mexico Rattler was the first major roller coaster built in New Mexico.[17]

Contrasting from traditional wooden roller coasters, the New Mexico Rattler utilizes steel supports, which required less area to support the wooden track. The roller coaster combines features an out and back and twister layout. The roller coaster exerts a maximum of 3.1 g-forces to its riders. The roller coaster has a total track length of 2750feet, longer than the originally planned 2620feet. The New Mexico Rattler operates with one train, which has six cars that contain two rows of two seats, allowing a maximum capacity of 24 people. The train was built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.[18] Each seat contains a lap bar restraint system.[19]

Reception

Upon opening, the New Mexico Rattler generally received positive reviews from guests and critics. Leanne Potts, a writer for the Albuquerque Journal, commented on the roller coaster's nonstop pacing, stating there were "no pauses in the ride, no slowing down". Potts also remarked that after the initial drop "the speed is unrelenting", relating the experience to that of falling "off a five-story building and living to tell about it". Potts recorded several guests reactions to the roller coaster, with one guest commenting on the different positive ride experiences in the front and back; another expressing their enthusiasm for the roller coaster, wanting to ride it again.

Awards

During the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) 2003 exposition, the park earned two Brass Rings in relation to its press kit and billboard advertisements for the New Mexico Rattler.[20] [21] The Cliff's Amusement Park owners also earned the "2003 best promotion award" for actualizing the wooden roller coaster and marketing efforts. The New Mexico Rattler received various placements on Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards as being one of the top wooden roller coasters.

Notes and References

  1. News: Salem . Nancy . February 21, 2002 . Monster coaster heads to Cliff's . A2 . . November 12, 2022 . . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112160612/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112937846/monster-coaster-heads-to-cliffs/ . live .
  2. News: Rayburn . Rosalie . February 21, 2002 . Cliff's Reaches for the Sky With 80-Foot-Tall Coaster . A1, A5 . . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112160613/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112928828/cliffs-reaches-for-the-sky-with/ . live .
  3. News: Commings . Jeff . September 28, 2002 . Fall in line . A3 . The Albuquerque Tribune . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112160615/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112928969/fall-in-linejeff-commings/ . live .
  4. News: Rayburn . Rosalie . August 17, 2002 . Cliff's Takes Over Rattler Construction . C1 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112165625/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112927426/cliffs-takes-over-rattler/ . live .
  5. News: Nathanson . Rick . July 26, 2002 . Loop The Loop . D1-D2 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112165626/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112927238/loop-the-looprick-nathanson/ . live .
  6. May 20, 2002 . 'Rattler' To Uncoil At Cliff's . Amusement Business . 114 . 20 . 9 . .
  7. News: Rayburn . Rosalie . May 11, 2002 . Rattler Rolls on June 21 . C1 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112160613/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112926528/rattler-rolls-on-june-21rosalie-rayburn/ . live .
  8. News: Rayburn . Rosalie . June 22, 2002 . Roller Coaster Delayed . C1 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112164759/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112926574/new-mexico-rattler-roller-coaster/ . live .
  9. News: Staff . July 16, 2002 . Cliff's Rattler Is Delayed Again . B4 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112164757/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112927412/cliffs-rattler-is-delayed-again/ . live .
  10. News: July 28, 2002 . Bankruptcies . D5 . . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112164755/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112943721/bankruptcies/ . live .
  11. Emmons . Natasha . August 5, 2002 . Cliff's Amusement Park Scrambles To Complete Unfinished 'Rattler' . Amusement Business . 114 . 31 . 7 . .
  12. Web site: September 28, 2002 . Rattler's First Rider . November 12, 2022 . Albuquerque Journal . en . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112174418/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112927503/rattlers-first-rider/ . live .
  13. News: Potts . Leanne . October 11, 2002 . On a roll: Cliff's long-awaited coaster is off to a rattling start . 18-19 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112204757/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112927688/on-a-roll-cliffs-long-awaited-coaster/ . live .
  14. News: October 6, 2002 . The Rattler Statistics . 6 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112204803/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112955320/the-rattler-statistics/ . live .
  15. News: October 6, 2002 . Cliff's Amusement Park's New Mexico Rattler Set to Give Boost to State Tourism . 3-4 . Albuquerque Journal . Advertisement . live . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112214843/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112927635/cliffs-amusement-parks-new-mexico/ . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com.
  16. Web site: May 9, 2022 . New Mexico Rattler front seat on-ride 5K POV @60fps Cliff's Amusement Park . November 12, 2022 . CoasterForce . . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112204757/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW5surMKy5A&ab_channel=CoasterForce . live .
  17. Web site: October 2, 2002 . Cliff's opens Rattler . https://web.archive.org/web/20021013012947/http://www.amusementtoday.com:80/extra.html . October 13, 2002 . November 12, 2022 . Amusement Today.
  18. Web site: Marden . Duane . New Mexico Rattler - Cliff's Amusement Park (Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States) . November 12, 2022 . . December 3, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221203174449/https://rcdb.com/1659.htm . live .
  19. Web site: February 2020 . Guest Services . November 12, 2022 . Cliff's Amusement Park . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112214836/https://www.cliffsamusementpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Guest-Services-Revised-Feb-2020.02.pdf . live .
  20. News: December 1, 2003 . Cliff's honored for its coaster ads . Business Outlook 4 . Albuquerque Journal . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112234832/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112928043/cliffs-honored-for-its-coaster-ads/ . live .
  21. News: December 12, 2003 . Awards: Cliff's Amusement Park . B4 . The Albuquerque Tribune . November 12, 2022 . Newspapers.com . November 12, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221112234832/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112928052/awards-cliffs-amusement-park/ . live .