Verbolten

Roller coaster in Virginia, US


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FieldValue
nameVerbolten
logoVerbolten logo.svg
logodimensions250px
imageVerbolten, Busch Gardens Williamsburg.jpg
imagedimensions251px
locationBusch Gardens Williamsburg
sectionOktoberfest
subsection
coordinates
opened
soft_openedMay 11, 2012
year2012
cost$54 million
previousattractionBig Bad Wolf
typeCoaster, Haunted attraction
statusOperating
manufacturerZierer
designerPGAV Destinations
modelFamily Launched Coaster
trackCustom terrain design
lift2 LSM Launches
height_ft
drop_ft80
length_ft2835
speed_mph53
inversions0
duration1:58
angle
capacity1400
acceleration
acceleration_from9
acceleration_mph53 MPH
acceleration_km/h
acceleration_in
gforce4.2
restriction_in48
trains5
carspertrain8
rowspercar1
ridersperrow2
virtual_queue_nameQuick Queue
virtual_queue_imageQuick Queue availability logo (Busch Gardens).svg
virtual_queue_statusavailable
single_rider
custom_label_1Theme
custom_value_1Black Forest/Autobahn
custom_label_2Tagline
custom_value_2Brave the Black Forest
custom_label_3Restraints
custom_value_3Lap bar
accessible
transfer_accessible
rcdb_number9463
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Verbolten is a Zierer multi-launched partially enclosed steel roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. The concept was jointly designed by the park's creative design team and by Zierer of Germany. "Verbolten" is a play on words of the German word verboten, which translates to "forbidden" in English.

History

Busch Gardens Williamsburg announced a renovation to the Oktoberfest section in October 2010. This included a now defunct drop tower named Mäch Tower, which opened the year after. The remodel also included a new multi-launch coaster with first-of-its-kind elements. In May 2011, the coaster's layout was made public during a James City County, Virginia board meeting.

On September 17, 2011, Busch Gardens Williamsburg officially announced Verbolten, a family launched roller coaster with two launched sections and a building that houses special effects. The coaster was constructed on the former site of Big Bad Wolf. The track layout was completed in January 2012. Verbolten had a soft opening on May 11, 2012. A week later on May 18, the ride opened to the public.

Other coasters, such as Th13teen at Alton Towers and Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure at Islands of Adventure, also feature a vertical free-fall drop.

On November 8, 2025, Busch Gardens Williamsburg announced that Verbolten would undergo a major re-imagining. The attraction closed on January 4, 2026, for refurbishment and retheming, and is expected to reopen in Spring 2026 under the new name Verbolten: Forbidden Turn.

Theme

The ride was inspired by the Autobahn, the German highway system. As shown in the teaser video, a car takes a leisurely trip down the Autobahn, but suddenly lightning strikes the car and causes it to drive into the Black Forest, a "forbidden" forest in which the ride takes place. The dark forest encounters weather changes, such as lightning, as shown in the video.

The queue and station are themed as a motor tours agency owned and operated by the brother-and-sister team of Gerta and Gunter Schwartzwald. A portion of the queue is decorated as Gunter's office, which houses such curious items as plant samples, monitors, and the luggage of the unlucky tourists who have come before. The station house is themed as a garage where riders board trains that resemble stretched roadsters in one of five colors. The theme of the ride itself is the Black Forest and various legends associated with it.

The ride features an indoor portion (referred to as the "show building"), which represents a ride through the Black Forest and features one of three alternating special effects–driven story lines. The inside of the event building is decorated with painted drops and set pieces, as well as featuring unique sound and lighting effects, such as low whistles.

Currently, there are three randomized story lines inside the event building:

  • The Spirit of the Forest: In this story, the effects feature a peaceful-sounding spirit who lures riders into the forest and then turns on them.
  • Lightning Storm: In this story, the effects feature a violent storm that threatens to destroy the riders and their vehicle.
  • The Big Bad Wolf: In this story, the effects feature a pair of glowing red eyes that stalk the train during its journey through the forest, a nod to the ride's predecessor.

The inclusion of multiple effects stories ensures that repeat riders will have a unique experience.

Layout

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The train departs the station gently dipping to the left into a leisurely winding S-curve. Exiting the S-curve, the train enters the first linear synchronous motor launch, accelerating through a stone archway into the event building and cresting an airtime hill. This is followed by a dive into a series of high speed turns and a helix that guides the train onto a brake run, where a psychedelic visual of leaves with wind-blowing sounds are on display. The train then dives into a curve and up a medium-sized hill onto a second brake run, as it slowly comes to a stop. During this time, more psychedelic special effects are displayed, which vary depending on the theme's rotation that switches from ride to ride. After the train stops for a few moments on a pitch black section of track, magnets suspending the train release, quickly dropping riders 18 ft feet vertically while they remain facing horizontally.

The train rests for a moment before descending a short dip into the second LSM launch, accelerating the train to its top speed of 53 mph (85km/h) out of the event building and through an ascending reverse S-turn. This leads to another brake run on a decaying covered bridge accompanied by sound effects of the bridge creaking in the wind. As a recreation of the Big Bad Wolf's finale, the train drops 88 ft off the bridge into a hard left-hand turn along the river bank. A high speed S-curve follows, as the train traverses a bunny hop and a turnaround into the final brake run.

Tributes to Big Bad Wolf

Multiple nods to Verbolten's predecessor, the Big Bad Wolf, can be found throughout the ride and queue:

  • One of the five trains, the orange train, reads "WOLF X ING" on its license plate.
  • One of the three stories played within the event building features glowing red wolf eyes that chase riders through the forest.
  • The final drop down to the riverbank as well as the turns that follow it copy the original coaster's drop towards the river and reuse the concrete footers.

Rankings

Verbolten was ranked in the Amusement Today Golden Ticket Awards for best new ride of 2012 with 7% of the vote, to come in fourth place. ::data[format=table]

Golden Ticket Awards: Best New Ride for 2012Ranking
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References

References

  1. Bush Gardens Williamsburg. (April 5, 2012). "The Wait Is Over For Busch Gardens' Verbolten". Sea World Parks Blog.
  2. "Busch Gardens Williamsburg 2011: Mach Tower & Much More".
  3. "Busch Gardens Williamsburg 2012 Layout". NewsPlusNotes.
  4. "Busch Gardens Williamsburg to add Verbolten coaster for 2012".
  5. "Verbolten Track Complete!". NewsPlusNotes.
  6. "Vertical Drop Track". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  7. "Verbolten: Queue House [Official Video]". Sea World Parks.
  8. "Verbolten: Cars Unveiled [Official Video]". Sea World Parks.
  9. Mike. (September 17, 2011). "Busch Gardens Williamsburg 2012 - Verbolten". NewsPlusNotes.
  10. (March 5, 2012). "Busch Gardens Williamsburg Unveils Verbolten Ride and Story Details". InPark Magazine.
  11. (March 7, 2012). "New Busch Gardens coaster, Verbolten, takes riders into the forbidden Black Forest". The Flagship.
  12. "Verbolten, Brave the Black Forest". Sea World Parks.
  13. "Amusement Today — Golden Ticket Winners 2012". Amusement Today.

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