Spinball Whizzer Explained

Spinball Whizzer
Previousnames:Sonic Spinball (2010–15)
Location:Alton Towers
Section:The Towers
Type:Steel
Type2:Spinning
Status:Operating
Year:2004
Manufacturer:Maurer AG
Model:SC 2200[1]
Lift:Chain lift hill
Height M:17
Length M:470
Speed Km/H:60
Inversions:0
Duration:1:15
Capacity:950
Cost:£3,500,000
Gforce:3
Restriction Cm:120-195[2]
Virtual Queue Name:Fastrack
Virtual Queue Image:AltonTowersFastTrack.svg
Virtual Queue Status:available[3]
Single Rider:is not available[4]
Rcdb Number:2472
Coordinates:52.9889°N -1.8946°W

Spinball Whizzer is a spinning roller coaster located in the Adventure Land area of Alton Towers in Staffordshire, England. Built by Maurer Söhne, it was previously sponsored by Sega, the company that created the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, and was known as Sonic Spinball from 2010 to 2015.

History

Opening in 2004, Spinball Whizzer featured a loose pinball machine theme. The name was a pun on the song "Pinball Wizard" by The Who. In 2010, it was announced that Spinball Whizzer would be receiving a Sonic the Hedgehog re-brand as part of a partnership with Japanese video game company Sega.[5] The roller coaster was therefore given a red and blue track repaint; new decoys, signage and audio, including songs from the games with the station announcements provided in-character by Roger Craig Smith as Sonic (prior to his official debut as the character in Sonic Free Riders). The ride re-opened to the public as Sonic Spinball on 13 February 2010 during the park's February half term event. A Sonic-themed room was also made available at the Alton Towers Hotel, which featured various playable Sonic games and wallpaper based on .[6]

Sega previously had a deal with Alton Towers for the Toyland Tours dark ride. A Sonic animatronic featured in one of the ride's scenes along with associated sound effects and music. However, the ride was closed for refurbishment in June 2005 to make way for, and currently the Alton Towers Dungeons. Sega's sponsorship was set to end in 2013 as part of the three-year deal. At the end of 2013, the sponsorship was renewed, and continued until 2016.

On 2 June 2015, the ride was temporarily closed, owing to an accident on The Smiler at Alton Towers. Sonic Spinball reopened on 15 June 2015.[7] The ride's original Spinball Whizzer theme was restored for the 2016 season as part of an area of the park called Adventure Land.[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maurer Söhne - Forces in Motion - Maurer Rides: SC 2200. Maurer Rides. https://web.archive.org/web/20090409120757/http://www.maurer-rides.com/s-coaster/SC_2200/. dead. 9 April 2009.
  2. Web site: Theme Park Height Restrictions. Alton Towers Resort.
  3. Web site: FastTrack Passes . Alton Towers.
  4. Web site: DO YOU OPERATE SINGLE RIDER QUEUELINES? . support.altontowers.com . Merlin Entertainments Group.
  5. News: Dickens. Anthony. SEGA Confirms Alton Towers Tie-In. 14 March 2016. Nintendo Life. 24 January 2010.
  6. Web site: SPOnG Exclusive: Photos of the Sonic Suite at Alton Towers. 13 February 2010.
  7. Web site: Alton Towers reopens rides following accident. 15 June 2015. Ride Rater. 13 July 2015.
  8. Web site: Alton Towers Ridetimes. 15 June 2015. Ridetimes. 12 March 2016.