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Thunderhawk (Michigan's Adventure)

Thunderhawk is an inverted roller coaster located at Michigan's Adventure amusement park in Muskegon, Michigan. Designed and built by Vekoma, the roller coaster originally debuted in 1998 as Serial Thriller at Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio. It was renamed Thunderhawk in 2004 following Cedar Fair's acquisition of the park. After Geauga Lake's permanent closure in 2007, Thunderhawk was dismantled and moved to Michigan's Adventure, where it reopened in 2008.

Thunderhawk
Previously known as Serial Thriller (1998–2003)
Michigan's Adventure
Park sectionTimbertown
Coordinates43°20′43″N 86°22′12″W / 43.345208°N 86.37°W / 43.345208; -86.37
StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 17, 2008 (2008-05-17)
Cost$10 million
Geauga Lake
Coordinates41°21′00″N 86°16′37″W / 41.35°N 86.276975°W / 41.35; -86.276975
StatusRemoved
Opening dateMay 9, 1998 (1998-05-09)
Closing dateSeptember 16, 2007 (2007-09-16)
General statistics
TypeSteel – Inverted
ManufacturerVekoma
DesignerPeter Clerx
ModelSuspended Looping Coaster (689m Standard)
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Height109.3 ft (33.3 m)
Length2,260.5 ft (689.0 m)
Speed49.7 mph (80.0 km/h)
Inversions5
Duration1:36
Capacity1,040 riders per hour
Height restriction52–78 in (132–198 cm)
Trains2 trains with 10 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in a single row for a total of 20 riders per train.
Fast Lane available
Thunderhawk at RCDB
Video

History edit

 
Thunderhawk in 2006 at Geauga Lake in Ohio

The ride originally opened at Geauga Lake as Serial Thriller on May 9, 1998.[1] It was constructed over what was previously marshland along the shores of Geauga Lake. A small, man-made island was constructed, and to keep it dry, a pump was installed near the ride's entrance. Much of the track and its supports were built over water. The track was originally red and the supports were originally green.

Serial Thriller was kept in operation following the park's ownership changes over the years involving Six Flags and Cedar Fair. After Cedar Fair purchased the park in 2004, the ride's name was changed to Thunderhawk. The following year, the track was repainted orange while the supports were repainted yellow.[2]

On September 21, 2007, Cedar Fair announced that the amusement park side of Geauga Lake would close, leaving only the water park, Wildwater Kingdom, in operation.[3] On October 2, 2007, it was announced that Thunderhawk would be relocated to Michigan's Adventure under the same name.[4]

The ride's structure began to be reconstructed in January 2008.[5] During construction of Thunderhawk, the roller coaster was repainted with red track and the supports remained yellow. Its padding and restraints on the trains were replaced as well in accordance with the new color scheme, as well as to improve the ride experience. Michigan's Adventure also made full-length ride DVDs available for purchase by riders.[6] Thunderhawk opened at its current location on May 17, 2008.[7]

For the 2021 season the supports were repainted dark brown, while the track remained red.

Ride experience edit

After riders board the train, they are pulled up the 109-foot (33 m) lift hill. After cresting its highest point, it turns right and drops 85 feet (26 m), reaching speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h). The train then ascends into a roll over, in which the train goes through an Immelmann immediately followed by a dive loop. This element inverts riders twice and is shaped like a heart. Next, the train travels through a banked hill and into a sidewinder, followed by a 270 degree downward helix into a double inline twist that features multiple footchopper effects. The train curves again, dips, and rises up into the final brake run. As the train returns to the station, it curves to the right passing by its maintenance track.

Incident edit

On May 29, 2017, passengers were trapped on Thunderhawk for 90 minutes after a lift motor malfunction. One train was in the station while the other was on the lift hill. The ride was closed for the remainder of the day.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Whitmire, Lou (May 14, 1998). "Serial Thriller waiting for you". The Times Recorder. Thomson News Service. Retrieved November 28, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "GL's Thunderhawk to be repainted yellow and orange".
  3. ^ "Geauga Lake silences rides; water park remains".
  4. ^ Alexander, Dave (2007-10-02). "New roller coaster will be park's most expensive ride". Muskegon Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-10-02.
  5. ^ "Thunderhawk @ MiA Goes Vertical!". NewsPlusNotes. 24 January 2008.
  6. ^ http://www.miadventure.com/th_con_jan.shtml Construction Photos, accessed on 1-29-2008
  7. ^ Marden, Duane. "Thunderhawk  (Michigan's Adventure)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  8. ^ Mcguire, Justine (2017-05-30). "Michigan's Adventure's Thunderhawk traps riders for 90 minutes". mlive.com. Retrieved 2019-04-08.

External links edit

  • Official page

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For the wooden roller coaster of the same name at Dorney Park see Thunderhawk Dorney Park For other uses see Thunderhawk disambiguation Thunderhawk is an inverted roller coaster located at Michigan s Adventure amusement park in Muskegon Michigan Designed and built by Vekoma the roller coaster originally debuted in 1998 as Serial Thriller at Geauga Lake in Aurora Ohio It was renamed Thunderhawk in 2004 following Cedar Fair s acquisition of the park After Geauga Lake s permanent closure in 2007 Thunderhawk was dismantled and moved to Michigan s Adventure where it reopened in 2008 ThunderhawkPreviously known as Serial Thriller 1998 2003 Michigan s AdventurePark sectionTimbertownCoordinates43 20 43 N 86 22 12 W 43 345208 N 86 37 W 43 345208 86 37StatusOperatingOpening dateMay 17 2008 2008 05 17 Cost 10 millionGeauga LakeCoordinates41 21 00 N 86 16 37 W 41 35 N 86 276975 W 41 35 86 276975StatusRemovedOpening dateMay 9 1998 1998 05 09 Closing dateSeptember 16 2007 2007 09 16 General statisticsTypeSteel InvertedManufacturerVekomaDesignerPeter ClerxModelSuspended Looping Coaster 689m Standard Lift launch systemChain lift hillHeight109 3 ft 33 3 m Length2 260 5 ft 689 0 m Speed49 7 mph 80 0 km h Inversions5Duration1 36Capacity1 040 riders per hourHeight restriction52 78 in 132 198 cm Trains2 trains with 10 cars Riders are arranged 2 across in a single row for a total of 20 riders per train Fast Lane availableThunderhawk at RCDBVideo source source source source source source source source Contents 1 History 2 Ride experience 3 Incident 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Thunderhawk in 2006 at Geauga Lake in OhioThe ride originally opened at Geauga Lake as Serial Thriller on May 9 1998 1 It was constructed over what was previously marshland along the shores of Geauga Lake A small man made island was constructed and to keep it dry a pump was installed near the ride s entrance Much of the track and its supports were built over water The track was originally red and the supports were originally green Serial Thriller was kept in operation following the park s ownership changes over the years involving Six Flags and Cedar Fair After Cedar Fair purchased the park in 2004 the ride s name was changed to Thunderhawk The following year the track was repainted orange while the supports were repainted yellow 2 On September 21 2007 Cedar Fair announced that the amusement park side of Geauga Lake would close leaving only the water park Wildwater Kingdom in operation 3 On October 2 2007 it was announced that Thunderhawk would be relocated to Michigan s Adventure under the same name 4 The ride s structure began to be reconstructed in January 2008 5 During construction of Thunderhawk the roller coaster was repainted with red track and the supports remained yellow Its padding and restraints on the trains were replaced as well in accordance with the new color scheme as well as to improve the ride experience Michigan s Adventure also made full length ride DVDs available for purchase by riders 6 Thunderhawk opened at its current location on May 17 2008 7 For the 2021 season the supports were repainted dark brown while the track remained red Ride experience editAfter riders board the train they are pulled up the 109 foot 33 m lift hill After cresting its highest point it turns right and drops 85 feet 26 m reaching speeds of up to 50 mph 80 km h The train then ascends into a roll over in which the train goes through an Immelmann immediately followed by a dive loop This element inverts riders twice and is shaped like a heart Next the train travels through a banked hill and into a sidewinder followed by a 270 degree downward helix into a double inline twist that features multiple footchopper effects The train curves again dips and rises up into the final brake run As the train returns to the station it curves to the right passing by its maintenance track Incident editOn May 29 2017 passengers were trapped on Thunderhawk for 90 minutes after a lift motor malfunction One train was in the station while the other was on the lift hill The ride was closed for the remainder of the day 8 References edit Whitmire Lou May 14 1998 Serial Thriller waiting for you The Times Recorder Thomson News Service Retrieved November 28 2020 via Newspapers com GL s Thunderhawk to be repainted yellow and orange Geauga Lake silences rides water park remains Alexander Dave 2007 10 02 New roller coaster will be park s most expensive ride Muskegon Chronicle Retrieved 2007 10 02 Thunderhawk MiA Goes Vertical NewsPlusNotes 24 January 2008 http www miadventure com th con jan shtml Construction Photos accessed on 1 29 2008 Marden Duane Thunderhawk Michigan s Adventure Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved August 26 2021 Mcguire Justine 2017 05 30 Michigan s Adventure s Thunderhawk traps riders for 90 minutes mlive com Retrieved 2019 04 08 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Thunderhawk Michigan s Adventure and wbr Thunderhawk Geauga Lake Official page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thunderhawk Michigan 27s Adventure amp oldid 1207745896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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