Maxx Force Explained

Maxx Force
Logodimensions:250px
Imagedimensions:250px
Location:Six Flags Great America
Section:Carousel Plaza
Coordinates:42.3689°N -87.9365°W
Status:Operating
Previousattraction:Pictorium
Type:Steel
Type2:Launched
Manufacturer:S&S - Sansei Technologies
Designer:Joe Draves
Model:Compressed Air Launch
Height Ft:175
Length Ft:1800
Speed Mph:78
Inversions:4
Duration:0:23
Acceleration From:0
Acceleration Mph:78
Acceleration In:1.8
Restriction In:48
Trains:2
Carspertrain:4
Rowspercar:2
Ridersperrow:2
Virtual Queue Name:Flash Pass
Virtual Queue Image:Fastpass availability icon.svg
Virtual Queue Status:Platinum tier (one time)
Single Rider:available
Rcdb Number:16586
Video:Maxx Force - Six Flags Great America, off-ride footage (2022).ogv
Cost:$15 million

Maxx Force is a launched steel roller coaster at the Six Flags Great America amusement park in Gurnee, Illinois, United States.[1] It opened on July 4, 2019, and was manufactured by S&S - Sansei Technologies. Maxx Force is themed on drag racing and is located in the Carousel Plaza area. The park marketed the ride as having the quickest acceleration in North America, traveling from 0 to 78mph in 1.8 seconds. The park also claimed the ride opened with the fastest inversion in the world at 60mph.

History

Development

On May 4, 2018, The Pictorium, a 980-seat IMAX theater that opened in 1979 as the "world's largest cinema experience", was closed and demolished with little publicity, almost one year away from its 40th anniversary.[2] From August 2 through August 23, 2018, Six Flags Great America released four episodes of a teaser series titled "Road to Glory" on social media. In these episodes, a racer appropriately named "Maxx" races around the park as referees cheer him on. On August 30, 2018, Maxx Force was officially announced along with the rest of 2019 attraction announcements by Six Flags. Ride time is approximately 25 seconds.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Construction and operation

Shortly after Maxx Force's announcement on August 30, 2018, construction began in Carousel Plaza, forcing the nearby Whizzer to temporarily close and have a section of its track removed in order to place footers for the ride.[7] In December 2018, track pieces had already arrived at the park.[8] Maxx Force then went vertical on January 15, 2019 shown at the American Coaster Enthusiast (ACE) event that took place January 19, 2019.[9] On May 13, 2019, the last piece of track was placed toward the end of the ride.[10]

On June 12, 2019, one month after the last piece of track was completed, the Maxx Force coaster train made its first complete circuit after a few weaker launches to test the air launch mechanics. A commercial filming day was held on June 30. Media Day was on July 2, 2019 followed by a passholder preview the following day. The ride officially opened to the general public on July 4, 2019.[11]

After the 2019 season, Six Flags worked in conjunction with a village-recommended sound engineer to review the noise level generated by Maxx Force. The launch system was so loud that it could be heard all throughout the park and surrounding areas of Gurnee. To reduce noise complaints, the company made modifications to the launch system, such as the addition of sound barriers.[12]

For the 2022 season, the park added a single rider line for the attraction.[13]

Ride experience

Seating

Maxx Force features Formula One themed trains where riders are seated in eight rows, each consisting of two riders, for a total of sixteen riders per train. Each seat is equipped with a lap bar and seatbelt, in addition to shin guards and a pneumatic ratcheting system to lock. The seats are constructed of fiberglass with a metal supporting frame, with a soft foam seat backing to protect the head and back during the rapid acceleration of the launch.

Layout

After leaving the station, the train pulls forward into the launch area. The catch wagon then attaches to the front of the train prior to launch. During the launch, the train accelerates from 0 to 78mph in 1.8 seconds, followed by a "dog tongue" double inversion at off the ground. The train slows as it reaches the top producing a moment of weightlessness as the train begins its descent. The dive is followed by a turn to the right and a heartline roll, in which riders enter at speeds up to 60mph. Next, the train enters the Maxx Dive Loop, a single inversion above the station similar to a heartline roll up that turns and suspends riders 90 degrees to the right, before turning upside down in the other direction and diving toward the ground. A set of brakes are located halfway down the final inversion, slowing the train as it returns to the station. One cycle of the ride lasts approximately 23 seconds.

Theme

Maxx Force features a racing theme, with the train representing a Formula One car complete with styled wheels on the front. One train is red, and the other is black.[14] The ride's entrance reuses the old Pictorium entrance, painted red and grey with the ride's logo on it. The gift shop nearby originally named Carousel Plaza Gifts that sold Great America apparel was transformed into Victory Lane which now sells Maxx Force items and Great America apparel.[15]

Reception

Dan Moran of the Chicago Tribune positively commented on the ride, stating that "while elements are similar to Vertical Velocity and X Flight, Maxx Force succeeds in making its own mark" and Illinois representative Joyce Mason remarked that the ride is "amazing" with a feeling of "soaring like an eagle," and compared the attraction to the roller coaster American Eagle by saying "it's so much better [...] because it's so much smoother."[16] Marcus Leshock of WGN-TV described the roller coaster as "pure exhilaration."[17]

World records

According to Six Flags, Maxx Force held these records on opening:[18] [19]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Six Flags Great America adding Maxx Force to its roller coaster roster. Daily Herald. December 16, 2018. August 30, 2018.
  2. Web site: The Pictorium, Great America's IMAX pioneer, bids a sudden & quiet departure. Chicago Tribune. June 12, 2018. December 20, 2018.
  3. Web site: Six Flags: New roller coasters, thrill rides announced for 2019.. USA Today. October 16, 2018. December 20, 2018.
  4. Web site: Record-breaking launch coaster to debut at Six Flags Great America. NWI Times. September 1, 2018. December 20, 2018.
  5. Web site: New Maxx Force roller coaster coming to Six Flags Great America in 2019. ABC 7 Chicago. August 30, 2018. December 20, 2018.
  6. Web site: New Six Flags Great America roller coaster Maxx Force to reach 78 mph in 2 seconds. Chicago Sun Times. August 31, 2018. December 20, 2018.
  7. Web site: Maxx Force Construction Update Fright Fest Six Flags Great America 9-22-18. JiggidyNDG. September 23, 2018.
  8. Web site: Eerste trackdelen Maxx Force aangekomen in Six Flags Great America.
  9. Web site: Marcus Leshock on Twitter: MAXX FORCE DETAILS FROM @SFGreatAmerica!. Leshock. Marcus. January 19, 2019. Twitter. May 1, 2020.
  10. Web site: Track van Maxx Force in Six Flags Great America is klaar.
  11. News: Maxx Force roller coaster to open July 4 weekend at Six Flags Great America. Lake County News Sun. June 20, 2019. Chicago Tribune. December 30, 2019.
  12. Web site: Six Flags Great America Maxx Force Noise Concerns.
  13. Web site: Kirby . Hannah . Six Flags Great America in Gurnee is set to open for the season this week. Here's what's new. . April 13, 2022 . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . en-US.
  14. News: Kirsch . Jesse . Maxx Force: Six Flags Great America's newest roller coaster opening this week . October 12, 2019 . ABC 7 Chicago . July 2, 2019.
  15. Web site: John . Maxx Force Review: A Force to be Reckoned With . Coaster 101 . October 12, 2019. August 19, 2019 .
  16. Web site: Moran . Dan . 2019-07-02 . Moran: Maxx Force brings a sonic boom to the Great America landscape . 2023-06-03 . Chicago Tribune.
  17. Web site: Brown . Forrest . 2019-07-03 . Maxx Force launch coaster: 0 to 78 mph in less than 2 seconds . 2023-06-03 . CNN . en.
  18. Web site: Six Flags Great America to debut new coaster Maxx Force, in-park Wi-Fi for 2019 season. Alleman. Annie. chicagotribune.com. March 2, 2020.
  19. Web site: Maxx Force launch coaster: 0 to 78 mph in less than 2 seconds. Forrest . Brown. CNN. en. March 2, 2020.