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Batman: The Ride

Batman: The Ride is an inverted roller coaster based on the DC Comics character Batman and found at seven Six Flags theme parks in the United States. Built by consulting engineers Bolliger & Mabillard, it rises to a height of between 100 and 105 feet (30 and 32 m) and reaches top speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h). The original roller coaster at Six Flags Great America was partially devised by the park's general manager Jim Wintrode. Batman: The Ride was the world's first inverted roller coaster when it opened in 1992,[4] and has since been awarded Coaster Landmark status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts. Clones of the ride exist at amusement parks around the world.

Batman: The Ride
A vertical loop and corkscrew on the ride at Six Flags Great America
General statistics
TypeSteel – Inverted
ManufacturerBolliger & Mabillard
DesignerWerner Stengel
ModelInverted Coaster – Batman
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Inversions5
Duration1:45
Capacity1280–1400[1][2] riders per hour
G-force4
Restraint StyleOver-the-shoulder
Height restriction54 in (137 cm)
Trains2 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train.
Height100 or 105 ft (30 or 32 m)
Length2,693 or 2,700 ft (821 or 823 m)
Speed50 mph (80 km/h)
Drop84.5 ft[3]
Flash Pass available
Single rider line available

History edit

The concept of an inverted roller coaster with inversions was developed by Jim Wintrode, the general manager of Six Flags Great America, in the early 1990s.[5][6] To develop the idea for the park, Wintrode worked with Walter Bolliger and Claude Mabillard – from Swiss roller coaster manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard – and engineer Robert Mampe.[5] The ride soft opened to the public on May 2, 1992, with an official opening one week later on May 9.[5][7] The ride cost $7 million to build.[8] At the time, it was the single biggest investment made by Six Flags Great America on one attraction.[9]

Following the ride's success, then-parent company Time Warner devised an expansion plan to install clones of the original at the rest of the US parks in the Six Flags chain throughout the 1990s. In 1992, Six Flags Great Adventure announced the addition of Batman: The Ride in place of Lightnin' Loops.[10] It opened to the general public on May 1, 1993.[1] Six Flags Magic Mountain announced the addition of their installation on August 4, 1993.[11] The attraction opened on March 26, 1994 as part of a new Gotham City Backlot section.[12][13]

On September 7, 1994, Six Flags St. Louis announced that they would be receiving their installation of Batman: The Ride.[14] The attraction opened on April 22, 1995 and was the first location to be a flipped clone and feature a different queue line.[15][16] Six Flags Over Georgia announced the ride in 1996 as part of a new Gotham City section, which became the largest investment in 30 years for the park.[17] It opened for the first time on May 3, 1997.[18]

Six Flags Over Texas announced a copy of Batman: The Ride on November 4, 1998. The ride would sit next to Mr. Freeze, being located towards the back of the park in a new Gotham City area.[19] Batman: The Ride made its debut at Six Flags Over Texas on May 26, 1999.[20] This location features a unique loading station themed as the Wayne Foundation Industrial Park, unlike the others which are labeled Gotham Public Works.[21] As new Batman films were being released, Six Flags St. Louis opened their installation to coincide with 1995's Batman Forever, while Six Flags Over Georgia debuted theirs to coincide with 1997's Batman & Robin.

In 2002, La Ronde in Montreal opened a mirror clone of the ride under the name Le Vampire (The Vampire).[22] The name was the result of La Ronde, which is not a branded Six Flags park, lacking the necessary brand licensing agreement with Warner Bros. and DC Comics.[23] It was expected to receive the Batman label when the park was scheduled to be converted to a Six Flags park in the mid-2000s, however, the plans were abandoned.[24] Also in 2002, Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid opened another clone named Batman: La Fuga (Batman: The Escape).[25]

The final installation was constructed at Six Flags New Orleans in 2003,[26] which was formerly located at Japanese amusement park Thrill Valley, where it operated as Gambit from 1995 to 2002.[27] In 2005, the effects of Hurricane Katrina resulted in Six Flags abandoning the New Orleans park.[28] The coaster remained abandoned for two years and was then relocated to Six Flags Fiesta Texas, where it was refurbished and repainted. The ride reopened as Goliath on April 18, 2008.[29][30]

From 2013 to 2015, the Batman: The Ride coasters at five locations operated backwards at different times throughout the three years.[31][32][33][34][35][36] On February 1, 2018, it was announced that the St. Louis location would run backwards for the first half of the 2018 season.[37]

Installations edit

 
Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain
Locations for Batman: The Ride
Park Area Opening date Status Refs
Six Flags Great America DC Universe[a] May 9, 1992 Operating [7]
Six Flags Great Adventure Movie Town May 1, 1993 Operating [1]
Six Flags Magic Mountain DC Universe March 26, 1994 Operating [12]
Six Flags St. Louis Studio Backlot April 22, 1995 Operating [15]
Six Flags Over Georgia Gotham City May 3, 1997 Operating [18]
Six Flags Over Texas May 26, 1999 Operating [20]
Six Flags New Orleans DC Comics Super Hero Adventures April 12, 2003 Relocated and renamed[b] [26]

Characteristics edit

 
An overview of the ride's first drop and vertical loop at Six Flags Great Adventure

Structure edit

The original installation of the ride at Six Flags Great America features a maximum height of 100 feet (30 m), while the installations to follow reached 105 feet (32 m). Each installation of Batman: The Ride has a track length of approximately 2,700 feet (820 m). The rides reach a top speed of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) and exert up to four times the force of gravity. There are five inversions, which are two vertical loops, a zero-g roll and two corkscrews.[38]

Batman: The Ride clones operate with two steel and fiberglass trains, each containing eight cars. Each car seats four riders in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train.[38]

The ride's original layout was specifically designed to fit in the Yankee Harbor (now DC Universe) themed area at Six Flags Great America, on the space previously occupied by Tidal Wave. The layout for each successive attraction is either identical or a mirror image of the original.[39]

Color scheme edit

 
Batman: The Ride at Six Flags St. Louis

While some later Batman: The Ride clones opened with dark blue track and supports, the originals were all black. Over the years there have been modifications in Batman: The Ride color schemes, with more incorporating yellows, blues and purples. The original ride at Six Flags Great America retained the original black color scheme until 2004, when the track was painted yellow and supports dark purple.[7] That year, the Six Flags Great Adventure location's original black color scheme was repainted with yellow track.[1] For the 2010 season, the Six Flags Magic Mountain and Six Flags Over Georgia locations were both repainted with medium blue track.[40] As of 2019, the only installation of Batman: The Ride to retain its all-black color scheme is Six Flags St. Louis.

Ride experience edit

Queue edit

 
Batman: The Ride theming at Six Flags Great America

The decorative theme of Batman: The Ride attempts to capture the spirit of the fictional Gotham City for those queuing to board the ride. As the queue moves through Gotham City Park,[41] the theme transitions from bright and peaceful, to dark and ominous.[42] Modeled after Nigel Phelps' award-winning art direction on the 1989 film Batman, the atmosphere indicates a crime-ridden and dirty environment, with discarded pieces of equipment, crumbling concrete, and in some versions, a Gotham City Police Department car riddled with bullet holes.[42] After the outside queue, guests enter the ride structure through an entrance themed after an access to a storm drain.[42] The ride passenger loading area is modeled after Batman's Batcave and features a replica of the Batsuit from the 1989 film.[41]

Layout edit

Batman: The Ride begins with the track floor in the station descending. The train moves out of the station and up a chain lift hill. At the top of the hill, the train dips down through a Bolliger & Mabillard pre-drop, coasts down a 190-degree swoop to the left and drops into the first vertical loop. It then flips through a Heartline Spin (zero-G roll), followed by another vertical loop. The train then travels upward around a tight spiral to the left, then through a wider turn to the right, drops slightly and quickly turns through the first corkscrew (referred to as a "flatspin" by the manufacturer). Following this is a tight right turn and another flatspin, then a tight left turnaround before the train enters the final brake run.[38][43]

Incidents edit

  • On May 26, 2002, a 58-year-old park employee working in the roller coaster's restricted area at Six Flags Over Georgia was killed after being struck in the head by the dangling leg of a 14-year-old girl riding in the front. The girl was hospitalized with a leg injury.[44]
  • On June 28, 2008, a 17-year-old South Carolina teenager was killed after being struck by the Batman roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia. The teen, who was on a trip to the park with his church's youth group, scaled two fences with a friend into a restricted area and walked into the ride's path. Although witnesses stated he was trying to retrieve his hat, a Cobb County police spokesman reported the teens were attempting to take a shortcut into the park.[45][46]

Reception edit

 
ACE Roller Coaster Landmark plaque for Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America

Batman: The Ride has generally received positive reviews. The Dallas Morning News stated the ride "is proof that new thrills on the cutting edge of technology generate excitement". They also praise the theme of the "smooth-riding coaster" stating "the mysterious crime-fighter is a proven crowd-pleaser".[47] American Coaster Enthusiasts have also praised the ride, awarding it Coaster Landmark status in 2005. They describe the ride as a "revolutionary design" which offers "unprecedented intensity, while maintaining remarkable smoothness, comfort, and pacing".[5][48] Ultimate Rollercoaster describes Batman: The Ride as "the ride of your life". They state "the sensation created by an inverted coaster is very different from that of traditional roller coasters. It is a sensation that every coaster fan must experience".[42]

Awards edit

In Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards for Best Steel Roller Coasters, Batman: The Ride ranked in the late 1990s before dropping off the poll and returning once in 2005. The original installation at Six Flags Great America was ranked 23 and 25 in 1998 and 1999, before returning in 2005 at position 45. In 1998, the Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags St. Louis installations ranked 19 and 21, respectively.[49][50][51]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally Yankee Harbor until the 2022 season.
  2. ^ The roller coaster was relocated to Six Flags Fiesta Texas and renamed Goliath.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website for first installation, Six Flags Great America

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This article is about the steel inverted roller coasters For the 4D spin roller coaster see Batman The Ride S amp S Free Spin For the Vekoma SLC see Batman The Ride Six Flags Mexico For other similarly named rides see Batman Adventure The Ride and Batman The Escape Batman The Ride is an inverted roller coaster based on the DC Comics character Batman and found at seven Six Flags theme parks in the United States Built by consulting engineers Bolliger amp Mabillard it rises to a height of between 100 and 105 feet 30 and 32 m and reaches top speeds of 50 mph 80 km h The original roller coaster at Six Flags Great America was partially devised by the park s general manager Jim Wintrode Batman The Ride was the world s first inverted roller coaster when it opened in 1992 4 and has since been awarded Coaster Landmark status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts Clones of the ride exist at amusement parks around the world Batman The RideA vertical loop and corkscrew on the ride at Six Flags Great AmericaGeneral statisticsTypeSteel InvertedManufacturerBolliger amp MabillardDesignerWerner StengelModelInverted Coaster BatmanLift launch systemChain lift hillInversions5Duration1 45Capacity1280 1400 1 2 riders per hourG force4Restraint StyleOver the shoulderHeight restriction54 in 137 cm Trains2 trains with 8 cars Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train Height100 or 105 ft 30 or 32 m Length2 693 or 2 700 ft 821 or 823 m Speed50 mph 80 km h Drop84 5 ft 3 Flash Pass availableSingle rider line available Contents 1 History 2 Installations 3 Characteristics 3 1 Structure 3 2 Color scheme 4 Ride experience 4 1 Queue 4 2 Layout 5 Incidents 6 Reception 6 1 Awards 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe concept of an inverted roller coaster with inversions was developed by Jim Wintrode the general manager of Six Flags Great America in the early 1990s 5 6 To develop the idea for the park Wintrode worked with Walter Bolliger and Claude Mabillard from Swiss roller coaster manufacturer Bolliger amp Mabillard and engineer Robert Mampe 5 The ride soft opened to the public on May 2 1992 with an official opening one week later on May 9 5 7 The ride cost 7 million to build 8 At the time it was the single biggest investment made by Six Flags Great America on one attraction 9 Following the ride s success then parent company Time Warner devised an expansion plan to install clones of the original at the rest of the US parks in the Six Flags chain throughout the 1990s In 1992 Six Flags Great Adventure announced the addition of Batman The Ride in place of Lightnin Loops 10 It opened to the general public on May 1 1993 1 Six Flags Magic Mountain announced the addition of their installation on August 4 1993 11 The attraction opened on March 26 1994 as part of a new Gotham City Backlot section 12 13 On September 7 1994 Six Flags St Louis announced that they would be receiving their installation of Batman The Ride 14 The attraction opened on April 22 1995 and was the first location to be a flipped clone and feature a different queue line 15 16 Six Flags Over Georgia announced the ride in 1996 as part of a new Gotham City section which became the largest investment in 30 years for the park 17 It opened for the first time on May 3 1997 18 Six Flags Over Texas announced a copy of Batman The Ride on November 4 1998 The ride would sit next to Mr Freeze being located towards the back of the park in a new Gotham City area 19 Batman The Ride made its debut at Six Flags Over Texas on May 26 1999 20 This location features a unique loading station themed as the Wayne Foundation Industrial Park unlike the others which are labeled Gotham Public Works 21 As new Batman films were being released Six Flags St Louis opened their installation to coincide with 1995 s Batman Forever while Six Flags Over Georgia debuted theirs to coincide with 1997 s Batman amp Robin In 2002 La Ronde in Montreal opened a mirror clone of the ride under the name Le Vampire The Vampire 22 The name was the result of La Ronde which is not a branded Six Flags park lacking the necessary brand licensing agreement with Warner Bros and DC Comics 23 It was expected to receive the Batman label when the park was scheduled to be converted to a Six Flags park in the mid 2000s however the plans were abandoned 24 Also in 2002 Warner Bros Movie World Madrid opened another clone named Batman La Fuga Batman The Escape 25 The final installation was constructed at Six Flags New Orleans in 2003 26 which was formerly located at Japanese amusement park Thrill Valley where it operated as Gambit from 1995 to 2002 27 In 2005 the effects of Hurricane Katrina resulted in Six Flags abandoning the New Orleans park 28 The coaster remained abandoned for two years and was then relocated to Six Flags Fiesta Texas where it was refurbished and repainted The ride reopened as Goliath on April 18 2008 29 30 From 2013 to 2015 the Batman The Ride coasters at five locations operated backwards at different times throughout the three years 31 32 33 34 35 36 On February 1 2018 it was announced that the St Louis location would run backwards for the first half of the 2018 season 37 Installations edit nbsp Batman The Ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain Locations for Batman The Ride Park Area Opening date Status Refs Six Flags Great America DC Universe a May 9 1992 Operating 7 Six Flags Great Adventure Movie Town May 1 1993 Operating 1 Six Flags Magic Mountain DC Universe March 26 1994 Operating 12 Six Flags St Louis Studio Backlot April 22 1995 Operating 15 Six Flags Over Georgia Gotham City May 3 1997 Operating 18 Six Flags Over Texas May 26 1999 Operating 20 Six Flags New Orleans DC Comics Super Hero Adventures April 12 2003 Relocated and renamed b 26 Characteristics edit nbsp An overview of the ride s first drop and vertical loop at Six Flags Great Adventure Structure edit The original installation of the ride at Six Flags Great America features a maximum height of 100 feet 30 m while the installations to follow reached 105 feet 32 m Each installation of Batman The Ride has a track length of approximately 2 700 feet 820 m The rides reach a top speed of 50 miles per hour 80 km h and exert up to four times the force of gravity There are five inversions which are two vertical loops a zero g roll and two corkscrews 38 Batman The Ride clones operate with two steel and fiberglass trains each containing eight cars Each car seats four riders in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train 38 The ride s original layout was specifically designed to fit in the Yankee Harbor now DC Universe themed area at Six Flags Great America on the space previously occupied by Tidal Wave The layout for each successive attraction is either identical or a mirror image of the original 39 Color scheme edit nbsp Batman The Ride at Six Flags St Louis While some later Batman The Ride clones opened with dark blue track and supports the originals were all black Over the years there have been modifications in Batman The Ride color schemes with more incorporating yellows blues and purples The original ride at Six Flags Great America retained the original black color scheme until 2004 when the track was painted yellow and supports dark purple 7 That year the Six Flags Great Adventure location s original black color scheme was repainted with yellow track 1 For the 2010 season the Six Flags Magic Mountain and Six Flags Over Georgia locations were both repainted with medium blue track 40 As of 2019 the only installation of Batman The Ride to retain its all black color scheme is Six Flags St Louis Ride experience editQueue edit nbsp Batman The Ride theming at Six Flags Great America The decorative theme of Batman The Ride attempts to capture the spirit of the fictional Gotham City for those queuing to board the ride As the queue moves through Gotham City Park 41 the theme transitions from bright and peaceful to dark and ominous 42 Modeled after Nigel Phelps award winning art direction on the 1989 film Batman the atmosphere indicates a crime ridden and dirty environment with discarded pieces of equipment crumbling concrete and in some versions a Gotham City Police Department car riddled with bullet holes 42 After the outside queue guests enter the ride structure through an entrance themed after an access to a storm drain 42 The ride passenger loading area is modeled after Batman s Batcave and features a replica of the Batsuit from the 1989 film 41 Layout edit Batman The Ride begins with the track floor in the station descending The train moves out of the station and up a chain lift hill At the top of the hill the train dips down through a Bolliger amp Mabillard pre drop coasts down a 190 degree swoop to the left and drops into the first vertical loop It then flips through a Heartline Spin zero G roll followed by another vertical loop The train then travels upward around a tight spiral to the left then through a wider turn to the right drops slightly and quickly turns through the first corkscrew referred to as a flatspin by the manufacturer Following this is a tight right turn and another flatspin then a tight left turnaround before the train enters the final brake run 38 43 Incidents editSee also Incidents at Six Flags parks On May 26 2002 a 58 year old park employee working in the roller coaster s restricted area at Six Flags Over Georgia was killed after being struck in the head by the dangling leg of a 14 year old girl riding in the front The girl was hospitalized with a leg injury 44 On June 28 2008 a 17 year old South Carolina teenager was killed after being struck by the Batman roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia The teen who was on a trip to the park with his church s youth group scaled two fences with a friend into a restricted area and walked into the ride s path Although witnesses stated he was trying to retrieve his hat a Cobb County police spokesman reported the teens were attempting to take a shortcut into the park 45 46 Reception edit nbsp ACE Roller Coaster Landmark plaque for Batman The Ride at Six Flags Great America Batman The Ride has generally received positive reviews The Dallas Morning News stated the ride is proof that new thrills on the cutting edge of technology generate excitement They also praise the theme of the smooth riding coaster stating the mysterious crime fighter is a proven crowd pleaser 47 American Coaster Enthusiasts have also praised the ride awarding it Coaster Landmark status in 2005 They describe the ride as a revolutionary design which offers unprecedented intensity while maintaining remarkable smoothness comfort and pacing 5 48 Ultimate Rollercoaster describes Batman The Ride as the ride of your life They state the sensation created by an inverted coaster is very different from that of traditional roller coasters It is a sensation that every coaster fan must experience 42 Awards edit In Amusement Today s Golden Ticket Awards for Best Steel Roller Coasters Batman The Ride ranked in the late 1990s before dropping off the poll and returning once in 2005 The original installation at Six Flags Great America was ranked 23 and 25 in 1998 and 1999 before returning in 2005 at position 45 In 1998 the Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags St Louis installations ranked 19 and 21 respectively 49 50 51 Notes edit Originally Yankee Harbor until the 2022 season The roller coaster was relocated to Six Flags Fiesta Texas and renamed Goliath References edit a b c d e Marden Duane Batman The Ride Six Flags Great Adventure Roller Coaster DataBase Batman The Ride Six Flags Magic Mountain Parkz Batman The Ride Beamer3K Meyer Russell May 12 2014 Coaster Tech An Insider s look at inverted coasters themeparkinsider com Retrieved May 21 2015 a b c d Coaster Landmark Award Batman The Ride American Coaster Enthusiasts June 20 2005 Archived from the original on January 7 2014 Retrieved January 6 2013 O Brien Tim March 24 2003 In my office Jim 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