Recoil (Wonderla Hyderabad)
History
It originally opened in 1988 as Titan at World Expo Park in Brisbane, Australia. It closed after only one season before opening as Demon in 1992 at Wonderland in Sydney. It operated until the park closed in April 2004, where it then was relocated to Alabama Adventure.
Following the 2004 season, Southland Entertainment Group announced that VisionLand would introduce a new steel coaster for the 2005 season. Originally slated for inclusion for the 2006 season, its opening was moved up due to demand and improved attendance numbers. The name Zoomerang was announced in February 2005 and was chosen from a field of over 6,500 suggestions in a name the ride contest. The ride officially opened on May 8, 2005.
Ride
The ride starts with the train being pulled backwards up the first lift via cable to a height of 116.5 feet (35.5 m). At the top it is released where it then passes through the station at 47 miles per hour (76 km/h). It goes through three inversions then goes up a second chain lift. The train is released and travels the course in reverse.
Train
The train was built by German company Sunkid Heege GmbH and features 7 cars, seating 4 per car (28 total). When it was Zoomerang at Alabama Adventure, it used a train manufactured by Arrow Dynamics.
See also
References
- ^ "Google Maps". Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ Williams, Roy L. (2012-01-06). "Alabama Adventure sold to company created by former owner". The Birmingham News.
- ^ Tomberlin, Michael (December 5, 2004). "New steel roller coaster rocketing to Visionland". Birmingham News. p. 21A.
- ^ Staff Reporters (February 26, 2005). "News Briefs". Birmingham News. p. 13A.
- ^ Wolfson, Hannah (May 9, 2005). "Visionland goes on rampage Mother's Day opening draws a big crowd". Birmingham News. p. 1B.
- ^ Marden, Duane. "Recoil (Wonderla Amusement Park Hyderabad (Hyderabad, Telangana, India))". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
- ^ Marden, Duane. "Zoomerang (Alabama Splash Adventure (Bessemer, Alabama, USA))". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
External links
- Pictures of the titan being constructed at World Expo Park
- Pictures of the Demon being reconstructed at Australia's Wonderland
- Pictures of the Demon in operation at Australia's Wonderland Sydney
- Videos of the Demon in operation at Australia's Wonderland Sydney
- Pictures of the Demon being removed from Wonderland Sydney
- The Zoomerang being constructed at Alabama Adventure