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Batman The Escape

Batman The Escape was a stand-up roller coaster located at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas, United States. Manufactured by Intamin, the ride featured one inversion and originally opened as Shockwave at Six Flags Magic Mountain in 1986. After briefly operating at Six Flags Great Adventure, it was moved a second time to AstroWorld, where it reopened in 1993 as Batman The Escape. The coaster operated there until the park's permanent closure in 2005. The track was eventually moved to Six Flags Darien Lake, placed into storage, and never reassembled.

Batman The Escape
Batman The Escape in 2004 at Six Flags Astroworld.
Six Flags AstroWorld
Coordinates29°40′24″N 95°24′34″W / 29.673375°N 95.409454°W / 29.673375; -95.409454
StatusRemoved
Opening dateApril 24, 1993 (1993-04-24)
Closing dateOctober 30, 2005 (2005-10-30)
Batman The Escape at Six Flags AstroWorld at RCDB
Six Flags Great Adventure
NameShockwave
Coordinates40°08′17″N 74°26′17″W / 40.138°N 74.438°W / 40.138; -74.438
StatusRemoved
Opening dateApril 21, 1990 (1990-04-21)
Closing dateSeptember 1992 (1992-09)
Replaced byHoudini's Great Escape Slingshot
Shockwave at Six Flags Great Adventure at RCDB
Six Flags Magic Mountain
NameShockwave
Coordinates34°25′16″N 118°36′01″W / 34.421056°N 118.600196°W / 34.421056; -118.600196
StatusRemoved
Opening dateMay 16, 1986 (1986-05-16)
Closing date1988 (1988)
ReplacedSarajevo Bobsleds
Replaced byPsyclone
Shockwave at Six Flags Magic Mountain at RCDB
General statistics
TypeSteel – Stand-up
ManufacturerIntamin
Height90 ft (27 m)
Drop85 ft (26 m)
Length2,300 ft (700 m)
Speed55 mph (89 km/h)
Inversions1
Duration2:18
G-force3.4
Height restriction54 in (137 cm)
Trains2 trains with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 20 riders per train.

History

Six Flags Magic Mountain

The ride was originally known as Shockwave at Six Flags Magic Mountain. It was a prototype stand-up coaster that was purchased from the Intamin testing facility in Switzerland. Over fifty trucks delivered the 771,618 lb (350,000 kg) ride to Los Angeles in 40-foot (12 m) long containers. Shockwave officially opened to the public on May 16, 1986.[1] The coaster was a very popular attraction at Magic Mountain regardless of its roughness due to the positions of the restraints. At the time, Six Flags had a ride rotation program, in which some coasters would remain at a park for a couple years and then transferred to another park.

Six Flags Great Adventure

Shockwave closed in 1988 and was relocated to Six Flags Great Adventure, where it reopened in 1990. Its former location at Magic Mountain would be repurposed for the wooden twister roller coaster, Psyclone, which opened in 1991. Shockwave operated at Great Adventure through 1992. It was dismantled in the offseason and relocated to Six Flags AstroWorld.[2]

AstroWorld

 
Batman The Escape, 2005

In December 1992, AstroWorld announced that they would be receiving Batman The Escape for the park's 25th anniversary. The ride was given a new color scheme and featured over 100 special effects.[3] It reopened on April 24, 1993.[4] A Batcave adjacent to the coaster was created out of an artificial mountain for a previous attraction and heavily themed as guests would prepare to ride the coaster – its theme would later be removed in 1998.

On September 12, 2005, Six Flags CEO, Kieran Burke, announced that AstroWorld would be closed at the end of the 2005 season and later demolished. The company cited issues such as the park's performance, and parking challenges involving the Houston Texans football team, Reliant Stadium, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo leveraged with the estimated value of the property upon which the park was located. Company executives were expecting to receive upwards of $150 million for the real estate, but ended up receiving less than half of that amount.[5] After spending $20 million to demolish the park and clear the land, Six Flags received $77 million when the bare property was sold to a development corporation in 2006 (reported in a corporate earnings report).[6] This transaction contributed to the decision by shareholders of the company to remove CEO, Kieran Burke, from his position on the board. He was replaced by Mark Shapiro formerly of Disney and ESPN.

Six Flags Darien Lake

After being dismantled, Six Flags placed the track in storage at Six Flags Darien Lake. It remained in storage through the sale of the park to PARC Management and CNL Income Properties.[7][8] No mechanical parts, including engine components, were salvaged, and as of 2018 there are no plans to install the ride at Darien Lake.[9]

Facts

  • The ride featured a 66-foot-tall (20 m) vertical loop.[10]
  • The ride was painted blue and black when it opened. It was painted white in 1994 but was re-painted yellow and black in 2004.

References

  1. ^ "Magic Mt. waves in 'Shock'-ing new ride". The Signal. May 16, 1986. Retrieved May 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Shockwave At Six Flags Great Adventure". www.greatadventurehistory.com. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
  3. ^ "Batman The Escape to highlight Houston Astroworld's 25th year". Abilene Reporter-News. December 27, 1992. Retrieved January 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Sloan, Gene (April 25, 1993). "Amusement parks are going Hollywood". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Gannett News Service. Retrieved February 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "For AstroWorld, the ride is over". Chron. 13 September 2005.
  6. ^ Jennifer Dawson (May 11, 2006). "Local developer to acquire former Astroworld site - Houston Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
  7. ^ Rodriguez, Miguel (April 1, 2015). "Gus Macker tourney won't make a Buffalo stop in 2015". Buffalo News. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  8. ^ "Storage".
  9. ^ "No Mechanical Parts".
  10. ^ Marden, Duane. "Batman The Escape  (Six Flags AstroWorld)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 2020-01-28.

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Astroworld Six Flags AstroWorldCoordinates29 40 24 N 95 24 34 W 29 673375 N 95 409454 W 29 673375 95 409454StatusRemovedOpening dateApril 24 1993 1993 04 24 Closing dateOctober 30 2005 2005 10 30 Batman The Escape at Six Flags AstroWorld at RCDBSix Flags Great AdventureNameShockwaveCoordinates40 08 17 N 74 26 17 W 40 138 N 74 438 W 40 138 74 438StatusRemovedOpening dateApril 21 1990 1990 04 21 Closing dateSeptember 1992 1992 09 Replaced byHoudini s Great Escape SlingshotShockwave at Six Flags Great Adventure at RCDBSix Flags Magic MountainNameShockwaveCoordinates34 25 16 N 118 36 01 W 34 421056 N 118 600196 W 34 421056 118 600196StatusRemovedOpening dateMay 16 1986 1986 05 16 Closing date1988 1988 ReplacedSarajevo BobsledsReplaced byPsycloneShockwave at Six Flags Magic Mountain at RCDBGeneral statisticsTypeSteel Stand upManufacturerIntaminHeight90 ft 27 m Drop85 ft 26 m Length2 300 ft 700 m Speed55 mph 89 km h Inversions1Duration2 18G force3 4Height restriction54 in 137 cm Trains2 trains with 5 cars Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 20 riders per train Contents 1 History 1 1 Six Flags Magic Mountain 1 2 Six Flags Great Adventure 1 3 AstroWorld 1 4 Six Flags Darien Lake 2 Facts 3 ReferencesHistory EditSix Flags Magic Mountain Edit The ride was originally known as Shockwave at Six Flags Magic Mountain It was a prototype stand up coaster that was purchased from the Intamin testing facility in Switzerland Over fifty trucks delivered the 771 618 lb 350 000 kg ride to Los Angeles in 40 foot 12 m long containers Shockwave officially opened to the public on May 16 1986 1 The coaster was a very popular attraction at Magic Mountain regardless of its roughness due to the positions of the restraints At the time Six Flags had a ride rotation program in which some coasters would remain at a park for a couple years and then transferred to another park Six Flags Great Adventure Edit Shockwave closed in 1988 and was relocated to Six Flags Great Adventure where it reopened in 1990 Its former location at Magic Mountain would be repurposed for the wooden twister roller coaster Psyclone which opened in 1991 Shockwave operated at Great Adventure through 1992 It was dismantled in the offseason and relocated to Six Flags AstroWorld 2 AstroWorld Edit Batman The Escape 2005 In December 1992 AstroWorld announced that they would be receiving Batman The Escape for the park s 25th anniversary The ride was given a new color scheme and featured over 100 special effects 3 It reopened on April 24 1993 4 A Batcave adjacent to the coaster was created out of an artificial mountain for a previous attraction and heavily themed as guests would prepare to ride the coaster its theme would later be removed in 1998 On September 12 2005 Six Flags CEO Kieran Burke announced that AstroWorld would be closed at the end of the 2005 season and later demolished The company cited issues such as the park s performance and parking challenges involving the Houston Texans football team Reliant Stadium and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo leveraged with the estimated value of the property upon which the park was located Company executives were expecting to receive upwards of 150 million for the real estate but ended up receiving less than half of that amount 5 After spending 20 million to demolish the park and clear the land Six Flags received 77 million when the bare property was sold to a development corporation in 2006 reported in a corporate earnings report 6 This transaction contributed to the decision by shareholders of the company to remove CEO Kieran Burke from his position on the board He was replaced by Mark Shapiro formerly of Disney and ESPN Six Flags Darien Lake Edit After being dismantled Six Flags placed the track in storage at Six Flags Darien Lake It remained in storage through the sale of the park to PARC Management and CNL Income Properties 7 8 No mechanical parts including engine components were salvaged and as of 2018 there are no plans to install the ride at Darien Lake 9 Facts EditThe ride featured a 66 foot tall 20 m vertical loop 10 The ride was painted blue and black when it opened It was painted white in 1994 but was re painted yellow and black in 2004 References Edit Magic Mt waves in Shock ing new ride The Signal May 16 1986 Retrieved May 5 2021 via Newspapers com Shockwave At Six Flags Great Adventure www greatadventurehistory com Retrieved 2017 02 10 Batman The Escape to highlight Houston Astroworld s 25th year Abilene Reporter News December 27 1992 Retrieved January 22 2023 via Newspapers com Sloan Gene April 25 1993 Amusement parks are going Hollywood Green Bay Press Gazette Gannett News Service Retrieved February 12 2021 via Newspapers com For AstroWorld the ride is over Chron 13 September 2005 Jennifer Dawson May 11 2006 Local developer to acquire former Astroworld site Houston Business Journal Bizjournals com Retrieved 2011 01 01 Rodriguez Miguel April 1 2015 Gus Macker tourney won t make a Buffalo stop in 2015 Buffalo News Retrieved April 23 2015 Storage No Mechanical Parts Marden Duane Batman The Escape Six Flags AstroWorld Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved 2020 01 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batman The Escape amp oldid 1135249724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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