Xcalibur (ride) explained

Xcalibur
Location:Six Flags St. Louis
Section:Britannia
Status:Removed
Closed:2022
Replacement: Nothing Currently
Location2:Six Flags Great Adventure
Section2:Fantasy Forest
Status2:Relocated to Six Flags St. Louis
Previousattraction2:Fantasy Fling
Replacement2:Fender Benders
Manufacturer:Evolution (ride)Nauta Bussink Baily
Model:Evolution
Height Ft:113
Vehicles:16
Riders Per Vehicle:4
Restriction In:54

Xcalibur was a spinning thrill ride located in Britannia at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri. The ride was manufactured by Ronald Bussink, and opened in the spring of 2003.[1]

History

Xcalibur was built in 1992 and debuted at the 1992 Munich Oktoberfest as Evolution. Evolution traveled across Europe until 1998 when it was purchased by Six Flags.

Six Flags Great Adventure (1999-2002)

See also: Six Flags Great Adventure. Xcalibur was announced at Six Flags Great Adventure as Evolution, for the 1999 season along with 24 other attractions, known as War on Lines. Evolution was supposed to be built in Movietown but later the ride was built where Fantasy Fling was located in the Fantasy Forest section of the park. Before it opened the ride went through rigorous testings and state inspections. Since Evolution opened the ride faced multiple problems with operations on the control panel that few can operate. Just after four seasons at the park Evolution was removed and relocated to Six Flags St. Louis. Fender Benders (bumper cars) was constructed at the former site of Evolution and opened in Summer 2012.[2]

Six Flags St. Louis (2003-2022)

Evolution was relocated to Six Flags St. Louis and opened at the Missouri park in Spring 2003 as Xcalibur.[1] During the relocation Xcalibur received a better control panel than before and enhanced Medieval theme elements. Also each of the 16 gondolas received a sound system where the ride operator can talk during the ride and play theme music.

Xcalibur was closed for the 2018 season for an extensive refurbishment reopening for the 2020 season.

The ride was removed during the 2023 offseason.

Ride

Unlike Pirate ship rides that let gravity control the ride, Xcalibur motion was controlled. Xcalibur's speed and direction was determined by servos located in the hub of the ride at the top of the leg supports. Xcalibur was manufactured by Nauta Bussink & Baily. The spinning ride was 113feet tall. It had 16 gondolas and could carry 64 people per ride.

References

Primary sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Xcalibur. July 13, 2012. Coaster-Net.
  2. Web site: Six Flags Great Adventure Announces New Attractions for 2012. Press Release. Six Flags. April 21, 2012. Six Flags Great Adventure. September 1, 2011. March 31, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120331131501/http://news.sixflags.com/2012news/2011/08/26/greatadventure/. dead.