The Monster (Adventureland) Explained

Monster
Location:Adventureland (Iowa)
Coordinates:41.6518°N -93.5014°W
Status:Operating
Previousattraction:River Rapids Log Flume
Cost:$9 million
Type:Steel
Lift:Vertical Chain Lift Hill
Manufacturer:Gerstlauer
Model:Infinity Coaster
Track:Infinity Coaster - Custom
Duration:2 minutes
Length M:762
Height M:40.6
Inversions:5
Capacity:3 cars - 8 riders each - 720
Speed Km/H:105
Angle:101
Restriction In:48
Rcdb Number:12896

Monster is a Gerstlauer steel roller coaster at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. It opened to the public on June 4, 2016 as the first Infinity Coaster in the United States.[1]

History

Monster was announced on Adventureland's Facebook page on July 8, 2015. It replaced the River Rapids Log Ride, a log flume which was removed due to maintenance issues. The park was looking for a suitable replacement for the ride.[2]

On June 4, 2016, Monster opened to guests.[3]

Ride experience

The ride, located in the center of the park, can be distinguished by its bright-green track. Monster features a vertical 133feet lift hill and a first drop at a 101-degree angle. At the bottom of the hill the riders reach a top speed of . The next element is a large overbanked turn, providing a significant amount of hangtime, after which the riders are redirected into a hill and then navigate the twisted drop that goes directly into a Finnish loop, before going into a dive loop that will take riders into an air time hill then an Immelmann loop. The car then goes into its only set of trim brakes, an overbanked turn and its final inversion, a corkscrew.

Characteristics

The ride features of track, five inversions and takes roughly two minutes to complete. Monster features a nighttime LED display made up of 46 ground lights and 137 track-mounted fixtures provided by KCL Engineering.[4] The Monster lighting system originator and designer, Mike Lambert, was recognized with (2) Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Illumination Awards for Innovation in Design.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Watch Adventureland's "The Monster" in action. Des Moines Register. 10 May 2016. May 9, 2016.
  2. Web site: Altoona amusement park adding new roller coaster.
  3. Monster. Adventureland. https://rcdb.com/12896.htm. November 12, 2021.
  4. Web site: Lighting Systems Illuminating Thrills. Ride Entertainment. July 20, 2021.
  5. Web site: 2017 Illumination Awards.