Son of Beast was the first and only wooden roller coaster with a vertical loop from its opining in 2000 until the loop's removal in 2006. The reason for the loop's removal was because of an incident On July 9, 2006 at 4:45 pm. A structural failure created a bump on the track. When the train rolled over the bump 27 people were injured. Most of the injuries were to the chest and neck. None of the injuries were life-threatening. After the state of Ohio inspected the coaster, the following day the park announced that the problem was caused by a crack in the wood. The ride did not open again until the 2007 season so that the park could make repairs and alterations to ensure that the incident would not reoccur. The main alterations that were made were lighter trains and the removal of the loop. The park replaced the bulky trains with sleeker, lighter trains so that the track did not suffer as much wear and tear. The lighter trains weren't heavy enough to complete the vertical loop resulting of the removal.Son of Beast is 218 feet high with a 214 foot drop. The top speed is 78 mph. The length of the track is 7,032 feet with a ride duration of 3:00. Sadly, the Son of Beast is not currently open. It is still standing in the park, but it is not open for the public to ride. On June 16, 2009 a woman claimed to have suffered head and neck injury while riding the Son of Beast. Her visit to the park was on May 31 but the park officials didn't here about the injury until June 16. Her claim was that she suffered from a burst blood vessel in her brain, and as a result was put into intensive care. The Son of Beast was shut down for investigation. The investigation showed no problems, but the ride did not re-open as a precautionary measure. The ride was closed for the remainder of the 2009 season, as well as the 2010 season. The park also announced that the Son of Beast will remain closed for the 2011 season as well.
If you're obsessed with roller coasters then this is the blog for you. Here you will read all of the latest roller coaster news.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Coaster of the Day "Son of Beast"
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Coaster of the Day "Kingda Ka"
Special Safety Precautions:
Commonly in breezy or wet weather rollbacks occur on the Kingda Ka. Rollbacks are when the train doesn't reach the needed speed to make it over the 456 foot hill. If this should happen there are magnetic fin breaks located in the launch zone to bring the train to a stop. Many riders actually hope for a rollback because they get the rare experience of going backwards on the Kingda Ka and they are also treated to another launch. It is also possible that the train stalls and comes to a stop on top of the hill, but this is very rare because the train would have to be perfectly balanced atop the hill. If this were to happen there is an elevator at the base of the hill that employees can take to the top of the hill and manually push the train down the decent side.
Example of Rollback:
WARNING: I do try to stray away from videos that have any curse words in them due to the fact that anyone can view these at any age. Video does say the "H" word.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Coaster of the Day "The Voyage"
A Little Bit About My Obsession
I have been obsessed with roller coasters since I rode The Batman at Six Flags Over Mid America in Eureka, MO. I visit Six Flags St. Louis and Holiday World in Santa Clause, IN regularly. I also went to Disney World in Orlando, FL recently. It was probably one of the best things that has ever happened to me. In my spare time I watch any videos coaster related. I love learning about how they work and all of the stats. And as far as the age old question of "Steel or Wood" I'm indifferent. I love all coasters the same. I went through a period when my obsession really flourished and grew. In this time I did practically nothing but watch videos and read stories about all things coaster related. Lately I have been brushing up on all of my information. I used to be able to name at least one coaster in each of the 50 states and what theme park it was in.
Welcome!
Welcome to Coaster Freaks! This is my first blog I've ever made so I'm looking forward to watching it grow. As a "Coaster Freak" I intend to keep everyone up-to-date on all of the latest coaster news and depending on my availability post a "Coaster of the Day" or "Coaster of the Week". Once again welcome and enjoy.
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