Thor's Hammer (Tusenfryd) Explained

Thor's Hammer
Location:Tusenfryd
Status:Operating
Cost:$8.5 million
Previousattraction:Vikingtoktet
Designer:P&P Projects
Bjørn Solli Havard
Theme:Thor, Norse mythology
Capacity:1080
Sitearea Sqm:1200
Duration:4 minutes
Type:Track-based
motion-based 3D dark ride
Manufacturer:ETF Ride Systems
Model:Multi Mover with Motion Platform
Length M:200
Vehicles:11 vehicles. Riders are arranged 3 across in 2 rows for a total of 6 riders per vehicle.
Restriction Cm:120
Custom Label 1:Projectors
Custom Value 1:10
Custom Label 2:CGI
Custom Value 2:P&P Projects
Custom Label 3:Theming
Custom Value 3:P&P Projects
Custom Label 4:Scenes
Custom Value 4:11

Thor's Hammer is a motion-based 3D dark ride at the Tusenfryd theme park in Norway. Themed after Norse mythology, the ride combines motion-based ride vehicles by ETF Ride Systems with 3D projections and physical scenery by P&P Projects.

The ride opened in June 2013 as a replacement for the Vikingtoktet motion simulator attraction which closed five years prior. Aside from a 3D cinema, Thor's Hammer is the only dark ride at Tusenfryd. It was nominated for a European Star Award in 2013.

History

In late 2008, Tusenfryd closed its Vikingtoktet motion simulator attraction which was located inside a cave. With a indoor area now vacant, park officials spent two years planning what a replacement attraction might be.[1] In October 2012, Project Mjølner was announced by the park.[2] Mjølner is the hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder. P&P Projects was contracted to design and build the ride, with a motion-based ride system being developed by ETF Ride Systems.[3] [4] After eight months of design and construction, Thor's Hammer officially opened to the public on June 22, 2013.[5] Aside from the park's Alterface 3D Cinema, Nightmare, Thor's Hammer is Tusenfryd's only dark ride.

Experience

Riders enter a cave to join the queue for Thor's Hammer. Once riders have boarded a vehicle it departs the station. It navigates along a 200adj=midNaNadj=mid track through eleven scenes consisting of physical scenery and ten 3D screens. Pieces of physical scenery are distributed between the 3D screens to minimise the effects of transitting between the screens. The ride's story is a prequel to the Norwegian mythological story Ragnarök, a battle where Thor and his half-brother Loki are killed. Riders are tasked to retrieve Thor's hammer, which Loki has stolen. Throughout the ride, other mythological beings including Fenrir, a monstrous wolf; Surtr, a giant; and Jörmungandr, a sea serpent make appearances. One cycle of the ride lasts approximately four minutes.[6]

Ride system

The ride system used on Thor's Hammer is a first-of-its-kind system developed by ETF Ride Systems.[7] At the 2012 IAAPA Trade Show in Orlando, Florida, ETF showcased a prototype trackless motion-based ride system, confirming a track-based version would be installed at Tusenfryd.[8] The eleven six-seater vehicles on Thor's Hammer each feature two degrees of freedom: pitching and rolling. The vehicles can travel at a top speed of 1.8m/s, spin at a rate of 10 revolutions per minute, and tilt plus or minus 8°.

P&P Projects' Philipp van Stratum compares the ride system to that of The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. At the time of the ride's installation in 1999, the cost of such a system would be prohibitive for most parks. He states, "the falling price of technology has made these kinds of attractions much more affordable and we can confirm that the budget for Tusenfryd is a fraction of what was paid for Spider-Man all those years ago; however we have still aim to put the bar very high." Ruud Koppens of ETF Ride Systems has echoed this sentiment.

Reception

In 2013, Thor's Hammer was nominated for an IAAPA-presented European Star Award for best dark ride.[9] The ride got second place after Etnaland's Haunted School won the category.[10] [11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thor's Hammer - Storyline. Tusenfryd. 11 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131023060238/http://thorshammer.no/en/. dead. 23 October 2013.
  2. Web site: New in 2013: Project Mjølner. Tusenfryd. 11 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130119113327/http://www.tusenfryd.no/no/Praktisk-info/Nyhet-2013-Prosjekt-Mjoelner. 19 January 2013.
  3. P&P designs new dark rides. Park World Magazine. 5 October 2012. 11 October 2013.
  4. News: MacDonald. Brady. Thor's Hammer dark ride set to debut at Norway's Tusenfryd. 11 October 2013. Los Angeles Times. 3 April 2013. Tribune Company.
  5. Thor's Hammer. Park World Magazine. August 2013. 32.
  6. Web site: Thors Hammer - TusenFryd onride. Helix. YouTube. 12 October 2013. 22 September 2013.
  7. Thor's Hammer at Tusenfryd. Park World Magazine. July 2013. 10.
  8. Koppens. Ruud. ETF Ride System at IAAPA 2012. 11 October 2013. 13 November 2012. The Coaster Crew.
  9. P&P Projects: 25 years of themes and dreams. Park World Magazine. September 2013. 28–29.
  10. Web site: We just received the 2nd prize.... Twitter. 12 October 2013. P&P Projects. 19 September 2013.
  11. Web site: European Star Award 2013. Gosetto. 12 October 2013. 20 September 2013.