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Speed – The Ride

Speed – The Ride is a roller coaster in storage at Akita Plaza on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada. Originally located at the Sahara Hotel and Casino, it opened to the public on April 28, 2000, and closed on May 1, 2011.

Speed – The Ride
Akita Plaza
Coordinates36°05′35″N 115°10′18″W / 36.093031°N 115.171732°W / 36.093031; -115.171732 (Speed)
StatusRemoved
Sahara Hotel and Casino
Park sectionNascar Café
Coordinates36°08′36″N 115°09′25″W / 36.14333°N 115.15694°W / 36.14333; -115.15694
StatusRemoved
Opening dateApril 28, 2000 (2000-04-28)
Closing dateMay 1, 2011
General statistics
TypeSteel – Launched – Shuttle
ManufacturerPremier Rides
DesignerWerner Stengel
Height224 ft (68 m)
Length1,365 ft (416 m)
Speed70 mph (110 km/h)
Inversions1 (transversed twice)
Duration0:45
Max vertical angle90°
Capacity1600 riders per hour
Acceleration0 to 45 to 70mph
G-force3.5
Height restriction54 in (137 cm)
Speed – The Ride at RCDB

History edit

NASCAR Café (2000–2012) edit

Speed – The Ride was constructed during the Sahara Hotel and Casino's 1999 remodeling, as part of the NASCAR Café addition. Original plans called for an indoor roller coaster with a maximum height of 100 feet (30 m), but the layout was later modified.[1] The ride was designed and manufactured by Premier Rides and fabricated by Intermountain Lift, Inc.[2]

The Sahara casino closed on May 16, 2011. The outdated resort had been suffering from decline and lack of upkeep in prior years.[3] Speed – The Ride ceased operation prior to the hotel's closure on May 1, 2011.[4][5] Dismantling of the coaster began in April 2012.[6]

Akita Plaza edit

According to the contractor dismantling the ride, Speed will be reinstalled at Akita Plaza, a small shopping center across the street from Mandalay Bay, which also plans to add new restaurants and a concert venue.[7][8] The Akita Plaza development later stalled, and Speed – The Ride remained dismantled and in storage at the site.[4] By 2019, a portion of the ride was recycled for scrap and it’s still in storage since December 22, 2022[1]

Ride experience edit

The ride began with a launch from the inside of the NASCAR Café, accelerating from 0–45 mph (0–72 km/h) in two seconds. The train dropped into an underground tunnel in front of the resort and then passed through a 92-foot (28 m) vertical loop. Afterwards, a second launch accelerated the train from 35–70 mph (56–113 km/h) in two seconds. After a quick snaking turn, the train traveled up a 224-ft (68m) tower before falling and traversing the entire course backwards. On the return trip, the second launch area decelerated the train from 70–35 mph (113–56 km/h) before traveling back through the vertical loop and the underground tunnel. The train then reached the final brake run and returned to the station.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Stilwell, Andrew (November 15, 2020). "20 in 2020: Speed: The Ride". Coaster101. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  2. ^ . Intermountain Lift, Inc. July 30, 2011. Archived from the original on November 8, 2014. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
  3. ^ "Sahara's closure on May 16 will mark 'the end of an era'". March 11, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Marden, Duane. "Speed – The Ride". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  5. ^ "Speed the Ride Reopening".
  6. ^ "Roller coaster dismantled". April 13, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  7. ^ Breslin Builders (December 28, 2011). "Akita Retail and Events Center to get a roller coaster..." Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  8. ^ Breslin Builders (April 12, 2012). "SPEED The Ride – Sahara Roller Coaster Removal Starting..." Retrieved April 19, 2012.

External links edit

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speed, ride, roller, coaster, storage, akita, plaza, vegas, strip, nevada, originally, located, sahara, hotel, casino, opened, public, april, 2000, closed, 2011, akita, plazacoordinates36, 093031, 171732, 093031, 171732, speed, statusremovedsahara, hotel, casi. Speed The Ride is a roller coaster in storage at Akita Plaza on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada Originally located at the Sahara Hotel and Casino it opened to the public on April 28 2000 and closed on May 1 2011 Speed The RideAkita PlazaCoordinates36 05 35 N 115 10 18 W 36 093031 N 115 171732 W 36 093031 115 171732 Speed StatusRemovedSahara Hotel and CasinoPark sectionNascar CafeCoordinates36 08 36 N 115 09 25 W 36 14333 N 115 15694 W 36 14333 115 15694StatusRemovedOpening dateApril 28 2000 2000 04 28 Closing dateMay 1 2011General statisticsTypeSteel Launched ShuttleManufacturerPremier RidesDesignerWerner StengelHeight224 ft 68 m Length1 365 ft 416 m Speed70 mph 110 km h Inversions1 transversed twice Duration0 45Max vertical angle90 Capacity1600 riders per hourAcceleration0 to 45 to 70mphG force3 5Height restriction54 in 137 cm Speed The Ride at RCDB Contents 1 History 1 1 NASCAR Cafe 2000 2012 1 2 Akita Plaza 2 Ride experience 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editNASCAR Cafe 2000 2012 edit Speed The Ride was constructed during the Sahara Hotel and Casino s 1999 remodeling as part of the NASCAR Cafe addition Original plans called for an indoor roller coaster with a maximum height of 100 feet 30 m but the layout was later modified 1 The ride was designed and manufactured by Premier Rides and fabricated by Intermountain Lift Inc 2 The Sahara casino closed on May 16 2011 The outdated resort had been suffering from decline and lack of upkeep in prior years 3 Speed The Ride ceased operation prior to the hotel s closure on May 1 2011 4 5 Dismantling of the coaster began in April 2012 6 Akita Plaza edit According to the contractor dismantling the ride Speed will be reinstalled at Akita Plaza a small shopping center across the street from Mandalay Bay which also plans to add new restaurants and a concert venue 7 8 The Akita Plaza development later stalled and Speed The Ride remained dismantled and in storage at the site 4 By 2019 a portion of the ride was recycled for scrap and it s still in storage since December 22 2022 1 Ride experience editThe ride began with a launch from the inside of the NASCAR Cafe accelerating from 0 45 mph 0 72 km h in two seconds The train dropped into an underground tunnel in front of the resort and then passed through a 92 foot 28 m vertical loop Afterwards a second launch accelerated the train from 35 70 mph 56 113 km h in two seconds After a quick snaking turn the train traveled up a 224 ft 68m tower before falling and traversing the entire course backwards On the return trip the second launch area decelerated the train from 70 35 mph 113 56 km h before traveling back through the vertical loop and the underground tunnel The train then reached the final brake run and returned to the station See also edit2011 in amusement parksReferences edit a b Stilwell Andrew November 15 2020 20 in 2020 Speed The Ride Coaster101 Retrieved August 18 2021 Amusement Intermountain Lift Inc July 30 2011 Archived from the original on November 8 2014 Retrieved September 5 2014 Sahara s closure on May 16 will mark the end of an era March 11 2011 a b Marden Duane Speed The Ride Roller Coaster DataBase Speed the Ride Reopening Roller coaster dismantled April 13 2012 Retrieved April 13 2012 Breslin Builders December 28 2011 Akita Retail and Events Center to get a roller coaster Retrieved April 20 2012 Breslin Builders April 12 2012 SPEED The Ride Sahara Roller Coaster Removal Starting Retrieved April 19 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Speed The Ride Speed The Ride Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Speed The Ride amp oldid 1221532773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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