Hypercoaster

Height class for roller coasters


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::summary Height class for roller coasters ::

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A hypercoaster is a roller coaster with a height or drop measuring at least 200 feet. The term was first coined by Arrow Dynamics and Cedar Point in 1989 with the opening of the world's first hypercoaster, Magnum XL-200, which features a height of 205 ft and a drop of 194.7 feet (59.3 meters). The next hypercoaster, Steel Phantom at Kennywood, opened two years later in 1991, with a drop of 225 feet (68.5 meters) and a height of 160 feet (48.8 meters).

Other roller coaster manufacturers may or may not recognize the term hypercoaster when naming their models. Intamin calls their hypercoaster model a Mega Coaster, and Bolliger & Mabillard labels theirs a Hyper Coaster. The competition between amusement parks to build increasingly taller roller coasters eventually led to the next height classification for roller coasters known as giga coasters, which have a height or drop measuring at least 300 feet. This was soon followed by the world's first strata coasters – exceeding 400 feet – with the release of Top Thrill Dragster in 2003.

History

The world's first hypercoaster was Magnum XL-200 at Cedar Point, which cost $8 million to construct. Cedar Point hired Arrow Dynamics for the design and construction began in 1988. Since its debut on May 6, 1989, Magnum XL-200 has accommodated over 36 million riders. Cedar Point's official blog states that after building the ride, "...discussion was focused on just what a roller coaster such as Magnum should be called. After all, it had no loops like most of the other large steel coasters of the time and was so much bigger and faster than its non-looping brethren. After a couple of years, the name everyone agreed upon was hypercoaster."

Description

Hypercoasters were originally built for speed and airtime, to counter the trend of constructing bigger and bigger looping coasters. To accomplish this the elements of a hypercoaster often include a large first drop, several additional drops of declining height, a large turn or helix, and then many airtime-inducing hills. Hypercoasters are commonly designed with an out and back layout, although there are occasionally hypercoasters that use a twister layout, such as Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America, and others that combine both, such as Diamondback at Kings Island.

Hypercoasters are highly-ranked in the annual Amusement Today Golden Ticket Awards. In 2006, Six Flags New England's Superman: Ride of Steel (later named Bizarro and Superman The Ride) was ranked first place. Others such as Magnum XL-200 (third), Nitro (fourth), and Apollo's Chariot (fifth) followed closely behind in the top five, with hypercoasters making up the majority of the Top 10 Steel Coasters. By 2010, hypercoasters completely filled the top 10, as well as 16 of the top 20.

Hypercoasters were first manufactured by Arrow Dynamics in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Since then, a number of companies, including Bolliger & Mabillard, Intamin, D. H. Morgan Manufacturing, and Giovanola have designed and constructed hypercoasters.

Though hypercoasters are typically steel roller coasters, Son of Beast at Kings Island was the first and only wooden hypercoaster. Due to a number of issues, the ride was eventually demolished in 2012.

In 2018, Cedar Point opened the first hybrid hypercoaster, Steel Vengeance. Steel Vengeance is the first hypercoaster manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction.

Bolliger & Mabillard

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Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M) has produced 18 models over 21 years of production of hyper coasters, making it one of the more successful models manufactured by the company.

The first installation of the hyper coaster was Apollo's Chariot located in Busch Gardens Williamsburg. It was one of the two models released in 1999, the other being the Floorless Coaster. It was made in a similar style to the TOGO, D. H. Morgan Manufacturing, and Arrow Dynamics hypercoasters. In 2012, B&M produced its first giga coaster, Leviathan at Canada's Wonderland, exceeding 300 feet in height. Bolliger & Mabillard do not use the term giga, but have continued to produce roller coasters in this class.

The typical design of B&M's hyper coaster model includes a large lift hill then a large drop with a steep angle of descent, and typically includes airtime hills. One exception, Raging Bull at Six Flags Great America does not have this standard "out-and-back" layout, but rather features a "twister" layout.

The trains feature seven to nine cars of one row with four seats, resulting in each train seating 28 to 36 riders. Depending on the dispatch time and the number of trains, the coasters typically have a capacity of 1,200 to 1,500 riders per hour. Each seat features a unique clamshell restraint. Some trains used on B&M Hyper Coasters feature staggered seats, where the two outer seats are located farther back than the two center seats, creating a more open experience. Currently, this staggered seating arrangement is only featured on four coasters: Behemoth at Canada's Wonderland, Diamondback at Kings Island, Thunder Striker at Carowinds, and Shambhala at PortAventura Park.

Golden Ticket Awards

The B&M Hyper Coaster has been the most successful model in the Golden Ticket Awards.

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List of hypercoasters

The following is a list of roller coasters with a height of at least 200 ft. Shuttle roller coasters are typically not classified as hypercoasters and are therefore listed separately.

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ManufacturerNumberProduction
Intamin23 (5 Shuttle)
Bolliger & Mabillard22
Arrow Dynamics5
D. H. Morgan Manufacturing5
Premier Rides4 (All Shuttle)
S&S Worldwide4
Mack Rides5
Rocky Mountain Construction3
Giovanola2
TOGO2
Gerstlauer1
Chance Morgan1
Lagoon Amusement Park1
Meisho Amusement Machines1 (All Shuttle)
Roller Coaster Corporation of America1
S&S Sansei1
Vekoma2 (1 Shuttle)
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Complete circuit

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NameParkCountryManufacturerHeightOpenedStatusRef
Magnum XL-200Cedar PointUnited StatesArrow Dynamics205 ftMay 1989
The Big OneBlackpool Pleasure BeachUnited KingdomArrow Dynamics213 ftMay 1994
DesperadoBuffalo Bill'sUnited StatesArrow Dynamics209 ftAugust 1994
Wild ThingValleyfairUnited StatesD. H. Morgan Manufacturing207 ftMay 1996
FujiyamaFuji-Q HighlandJapanTOGO259 ftJuly 1996
Big Apple CoasterNew York-New York Hotel & CasinoUnited StatesTOGO203 ftJanuary 1997
Steel ForceDorney Park & Wildwater KingdomUnited StatesD. H. Morgan Manufacturing200 ftMay 1997
MambaWorlds of FunUnited StatesD. H. Morgan Manufacturing205 ftApril 1998
Apollo's ChariotBusch Gardens WilliamsburgUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard170 ftMarch 1999
Raging BullSix Flags Great AmericaUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard202 ftMay 1999
Ride of SteelSix Flags Darien LakeUnited StatesIntamin208 ftMay 1999
GoliathSix Flags Magic MountainUnited StatesGiovanola235 ftFebruary 2000
Superman The RideSix Flags New EnglandUnited StatesIntamin208 ftMay 2000
Superman – Ride of SteelSix Flags AmericaUnited StatesIntamin197 ftMay 2000
Millennium ForceCedar PointUnited StatesIntamin310 ftMay 2000
Son of BeastKings IslandUnited StatesRoller Coaster Corporation of America218 ftMay 2000
Steel Dragon 2000Nagashima Spa LandJapanD. H. Morgan Manufacturing318.3 ftAugust 2000
NitroSix Flags Great AdventureUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard230 ftApril 2001
TitanSix Flags Over TexasUnited StatesGiovanola245 ftApril 2001
Phantom's RevengeKennywoodUnited StatesD. H. Morgan Manufacturing/Arrow Dynamics160 ftMay 2001
X2Six Flags Magic MountainUnited StatesArrow Dynamics175 ftJanuary 2002
Silver StarEuropa-ParkGermanyBolliger & Mabillard239.5 ftMarch 2002
XceleratorKnott's Berry FarmUnited StatesIntamin205 ftJune 2002
Thunder DolphinTokyo Dome City AttractionsJapanIntamin262.5 ftMay 2003
Top Thrill 2Cedar PointUnited StatesIntamin420 ftMay 2003
Superman el Último EscapeSix Flags MéxicoMexicoChance Morgan219.8 ftNovember 2004
SheiKraBusch Gardens TampaUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard200 ftMay 2005
Kingda KaSix Flags Great AdventureUnited StatesIntamin456 ftMay 2005
StealthThorpe ParkUnited KingdomIntamin205 ftMarch 2006
GoliathSix Flags Over GeorgiaUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard200 ftApril 2006
ZaturnSpace WorldJapanIntamin205 ftApril 2006
EejanaikaFuji-Q HighlandJapanS&S Worldwide249 ftJuly 2006
GriffonBusch Gardens WilliamsburgUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard205 ftMay 2007
BehemothCanada's WonderlandCanadaBolliger & Mabillard230 ftMay 2008
DiamondbackKings IslandUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard230 ftApril 2009
Diving CoasterHappy Valley ShanghaiChinaBolliger & Mabillard213.3 ftAugust 2009
Thunder StrikerCarowindsUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard232 ftMarch 2010
PantherianKings DominionUnited StatesIntamin305 ftApril 2010
Wild EagleDollywoodUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard210 ftMarch 2012
LeviathanCanada's WonderlandCanadaBolliger & Mabillard306 ftApril 2012
DinocondaChina Dinosaurs ParkChinaS&S Worldwide226.4 ftApril 2012
ShambhalaPortAventura ParkSpainBolliger & Mabillard249.3 ftMay 2012
SkyrushHersheyparkUnited StatesIntamin200 ftMay 2012
Bullet CoasterHappy Valley ShenzhenChinaS&S Worldwide196.8 ftJuly 2012
OCT Thrust SSC1000Happy Valley WuhanChinaS&S Worldwide196.8 ftMarch 2014
Fury 325CarowindsUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard325 ftMarch 2015
The Oath of KärnanHansa ParkGermanyGerstlauer239.5 ftJuly 2015
CannibalLagoon Amusement ParkUnited StatesLagoon Amusement Park208 ftJuly 2015
FlashLewa AdventureChinaMack Rides200.2 ftJanuary 2016
Flying AcesFerrari World Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesIntamin206.7 ftFebruary 2016
ValravnCedar PointUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard223 ftMay 2016
Coaster Through the CloudsNanchang Wanda ParkChinaIntamin242.8 ftMay 2016
MakoSeaWorld OrlandoUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard200 ftJune 2016
Red ForceFerrari LandSpainIntamin367April 2017
DC Rivals HyperCoasterWarner Brothers Movie WorldAustraliaMack Rides202.1 ftSeptember 2017
Steel VengeanceCedar PointUnited StatesRocky Mountain Construction205May 2018
DrakenGyeongju WorldSouth KoreaBolliger & Mabillard206.7May 2018
HyperionEnergylandiaPolandIntamin252July 2018
Hyper CoasterLand Of Legends ParkTurkeyMack Rides200.22018
Yukon StrikerCanada's WonderlandCanadaBolliger & Mabillard223May 2019
Steel CurtainKennywoodUnited StatesS&S Sansei220 ftdata-sort-value”2019-07”July 2019
ZadraEnergylandiaPolandRocky Mountain Construction206August 2019
OrionKings IslandUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard287July 2020
CandymoniumHersheyparkUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard210 ft (64 m)July 2020
Iron GwaziBusch Gardens TampaUnited StatesRocky Mountain Construction206 ftMarch 2022
Beyond the CloudSuzhou Amusement Land Forest WorldChinaMack Rides203.4July 2022
HyperiaThorpe ParkUnited KingdomMack Rides236May 2024
Falcons FlightSix Flags Qiddiya CitySaudi ArabiaIntamin6192025
Iron RattlerSix Flags Qiddiya CitySaudi ArabiaVekoma2082025
SpitfireSix Flags Qiddiya CitySaudi ArabiaIntamin2392025
Tormenta Rampaging RunSix Flags Over TexasUnited StatesBolliger & Mabillard3092026
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Shuttle

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NameParkCountryManufacturerHeightOpenedStatusRef
Moonsault ScrambleFuji-Q HighlandJapanMeisho Amusement Machines229.7 ftJune 1983
Tower of Terror IIDreamworldAustraliaIntamin377.3 ftJanuary 1997
Superman: Escape from KryptonSix Flags Magic MountainUnited StatesIntamin415 ftMarch 1997
Batman & Robin: The ChillerSix Flags Great AdventureUnited StatesPremier Rides200 ftJune 1997
Mr. FreezeSix Flags Over TexasUnited StatesPremier Rides218 ftMarch 1998
Mr. Freeze Reverse BlastSix Flags St. LouisUnited StatesPremier Rides218 ftApril 1998
Speed – The RideNASCAR CaféUnited StatesPremier Rides224 ftApril 2000
Wicked TwisterCedar PointUnited StatesIntamin215 ftMay 2002
Big AirE-DA Theme ParkTaiwanVekoma209.3 ftDecember 2010
Turbo TrackFerrari World Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesIntamin210 ftMarch 2017
Legendary Twin Dragon / 传奇双龙Chongqing Sunac LandChinaIntamin229.6 ftFebruary 2021
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Gallery

B&M

File:Apollo's Chariot (Busch Gardens Europe) 01.jpg|Apollo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, the first B&M Hyper Coaster File:Leviathan Lift and Sculpture.jpg|Leviathan at Canada's Wonderland, the first B&M Giga Coaster File:Carowinds-Fury325Entry.JPG|Fury 325 at Carowinds File:Mako (38327155394) (cropped).jpg|Mako at SeaWorld Orlando File:Candymonium.jpg|Candymonium at Hersheypark File:Europa-Park Silver Star.jpg|Silver Star at Europa-Park File:Nitro coaster.jpg|Nitro at Six Flags Great Adventure

Other manufacturers

File:Dorney Park Steel Force.jpg|Steel Force (D. H. Morgan) at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom File:Goliath at Six Flags Magic Mountain (first drop).jpg|Goliath (Giovanola) at Six Flags Magic Mountain File:Hyperion, Energylandia - 2018 Aug 06.jpg|Hyperion (Intamin) at Energylandia File:DC Rivals HyperCoaster 1.jpg|DC Rivals HyperCoaster (Mack Rides) at Warner Bros. Movie World File:Eejanaika (April 2023).jpg|Fourth-dimension hypercoaster Eejanaika (S&S Worldwide) at Fuji-Q Highland File:Steel Vengeance Drop View.jpg|Hybrid hypercoaster Steel Vengeance (Rocky Mountain Construction) at Cedar Point

Notes

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