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Arrow Dynamics
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Arrow Dynamics is a leading manufacturer of amusement park rides. It has been in the business of producing top quality rides for over 50 years. Over the last half-century Arrow has continued to be a symbol of innovation. Many of the rides you enjoy today are partly due to pioneering developments by Arrow.
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Major Coasters: |
X, Six Flags Magic Mountain, 4th dimension
coaster, 2001.
Desperado, Buffalo Bill's Resort & Casino, hyper, 1994.
Pepsi Max Big One, Blackpool Pleasure Beach (England),
hyper, 1994.
Steel Phanton, Kennywood, looping, 1991.
Viper, Six Flags Magic Mountain, looping, 1990.
.Magnum XL-200, Cedar Point, hyper, 1989.
Great American Scream Machine, Six Flags Great Adventure,
1989.
Vortex, Paramount's Kings Island, looping, 1987.
Big Bad Wolf, Busch Gardens Williamsbug, suspended,
1984.
The Bat, Paramount's Kings Island, suspended, 1981 (shut down
in 1983).
Loch Ness Monster, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, double (interlocking)
looping, 1978. |
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Related Websites: | Arrow Dynamics |
Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M)
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Basic Information: |
B&M was initially part of Intamin, another roller coaster
builder. Walter Bolliger and Claude Mabillard split off and built
its first coaster, Iron Wolf at Six Flags Great America in 1990. This
coaster was recognized for its extreme smoothness. In 1992, B&M built
the world's first inverted coaster, Batman: The Ride at Six Flags
Great America. It was Kumba, built in 1993 at Busch Gardens Tampa,
that helped B&M gain recognition. Kumba was very fast, intense and
a highly regarded coaster in 1993 and still is today. Since then,
B&M has been a leader in the roller coaster building industry. B&M
was the first to build inverted coasters, as well as the vertical
coaster and the new floorless model. |
| Major Coasters: |
Talon, Dorney Park, inverted, 2001.
Nitro, Six Flags Great Adventure, hyper, 2001.
Medusa, Six Flags Marine World, floorless, 2000.
Medusa, Six Flags Great Adventure, floorless, 1999.
Apollo's Chariot, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, hyper, 1999.
Raging Bull, Six Flags Great America, hyper, 1999.
The Incredible Hulk, Universal Studios Islands of
Adventure, launched looping, 1999.
Dueling Dragons, Universal Studios Islands of Adventure,
duel inverted, 1999.
Oblivion, Alton Towers (England), vertical dive coaster,
1998.
Alpengeist, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, inverted, 1997.
Montu, Busch Gardens Tampa, inverted, 1996.
Kumba, Busch Gardens Tampa, looping, 1993.
Iron Wolf, Six Flags Great America, standup, 1990.
Batman: The Ride, several parks, inverted, several
years.
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| Related Websites: |
Bolliger.cjb.net |
Chance Morgan (formerly
D.H. Morgan Manufacturing, Inc.)
| Basic Information: |
D.H. Morgan Manufacturing, Inc. is dedicated to the goal
of manufacturing amusement rides to the highest quality possible while
providing exciting, safe rides to parks and attractions worldwide.
Its extensive facilities located on beautiful Monterey Bay in Northern
California are staffed and equipped to perform every phase of manufacturing
from engineering to final paint, insuring that our goals are consistently
achieved. |
| Major Coasters: |
Phantom's Revenge, Kennywood, hyper (rebuilt
from Steel Phantom), 2001.
Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spaland (Japan), giga coaster,
2000.
Mamba, Worlds of Fun, hyper, 1998.
Steel Force, Dorney Park, hyper, 1997.
Wild Thing, Valleyfair!, hyper, 1996. |
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Chance Morgan |
Custom Coasters International (C.C.I.)
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*** Amusement Business on July 18, 2002 reported that CCI
has closed its operations. The owner gave personal reasons for closing
the company.
Drawing on family experience since 1970, CCI was founded in 1991.
CCI specializes in wooden roller coasters from kiddie, junior, family
to “mega-woodies”. CCI has designed and built over 30 coasters,
several of which have been regarded very highly in the coaster “ratings”
polls.
Custom Coasters is honored to have designed and built a record 9
of the top 10 and 13 of the top 20 roller coasters in this year's
Internet Wooden Tracked Roller Coaster Poll. The CCI rookies, CornBall
Express and Cheetah, debuted among the best of them at #15 and #17
respectively. This poll is considered one of the most objective
polls around.
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| Major Coasters: |
Cheetah, Wild Adventures, 2001.
Cornball Express, Indiana Beach, 2001.
The Legend, Holiday World, 2000.
MegaZeph, Jazzland, 2000.
Ghostrider, Knotts's Berry Farm, 1999.
Rampage, VisionLand, 1998.
Shivering Timbers, Michigan's Adveture, 1998.
Raven, Holiday World, 1995.
Sky Princess, Dutch Wonderland, 1992. |
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Custom
Coasters International (not operational since July 2002) |

Great Coasters International (G.C.I.)
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Basic Information: | G.C.I. built its first coaster, the Wildcat in Hersheypark, Hershey, PA in 1996. This put them on the map as being a great twister-style coaster builder. They have had a few major coasters every year, mostly twister-style.
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| Major Coasters: |
Lightning Racer, HersheyPark, 2000.
Roar, Adventure World/Six Flags America - 1998, Six Flags
Marine World, 1999.
Gwazi, Busch Gardens Tampa, 1999.
Wildcat, HersheyPark, 1996. |
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Great
Coasters International |
Intamin AG
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Basic Information: |
Intamin made a huge name for itself after building the
record breaking Superman: The Escape, at Six Flags Magic Mountain
in 1997. The builder has moved on to build coasters such as Superman:
Ride of Steel (Six Flags Darien Lake, Six Flags America, and Six Flags
New England), Volcano (Paramount's Kings Dominion), and the record
breaking Millenium Force (Cedar Point). Intamin has also built several
drop rides, including Pit Fall at Kennywood Park, and water rides
such as Perilous Plunge at Knott's Berry Farm. |
| Major Coasters: |
V2 Vertical Velocity, Six Flags Great America
and Six Flags Marine World, inverted launched shuttle, 2001.
Superman: The Ultimate Escape, Six Flags Ohio, launched
shuttle, 2000.
Millenium Force, Cedar Point, giga coaster, 2000.
Superman: The Ultimate Escape, Six Flags Ohio,
launched shuttle, 2000.
Superman: The Escape, Six Flags Magic Mountain, launched,
1997.
Volcano: The Blast Coaster, Paramount's Kings Dominion,
launched inverted, 1998.
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Intamin |
Premier Rides
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Premier Rides is dedicated to supplying the leisure industry with
the highest caliber of amusement rides and attractions available.
Its passion for innovation and high ethical standards help us create
maximum thrills while providing an unequaled commitment to guest
safety, superior customer service, unsurpassed levels of quality
and precision craftsmanship in all areas of ride design, fabrication,
installation and service.
Premier Rides is the industry leader in innovation. It was the
first to introduce the Linear Induction Motor (LIM) roller coaster.
Its creative team continues to introduce breakthrough new products
such as the Liquid Coaster TM which provides
the thrills of a coaster with the chills of a water ride in one
attraction.
The industry recognizes its vision and leadership by continually
honoring Premier Rides with IAAPA's most coveted awards including,
the Impact Award and the Best New Technology Applied to Amusements
Award.
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| Major Coasters: |
Joker's Jinx, Six Flags America,
launched looping, 1999.
Mr. Freeze, Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags St. Louis,
launched shuttle, 1998.
Batman and Robin: The Chiller, Six Flags Great Adventure,
launched shuttle, 1998.
Outer Limits, Flight of Fear, Paramount's Kings Dominion
and Paramount's Kings Island, launched indoor looping, 1996. |
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Premier
Rides |
S&S Sports Power, Inc.
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S&S Power, the World leader in vertical amusement rides, is
based in Logan Utah. Their rides, however, span the globe. They
have 74 towers in 54 locations in more than 21 countries including
Japan, Sweden, Mexico, South Korea and many other locations.
S&S Power is the result of a few amazing ideas of founder and
CEO Stan Checketts who holds the U.S. Patent on the Space Shot technology.
His rides, the Turbo Drop, a vertical drop ride, and the exciting
newest ride, the Double Shot, are now in parks worldwide.
S&S Power recently got in the roller coaster business, starting
with Thrust Air 2000. The Thrust Air 2000 is the first air launched
coaster. It has pneumatic tires and shock absorbers for a smooth
ride. With specially designed I-beam rails, the Thrust Air 2000
is quieter, cost effective, energy efficient and requires less maintenance.
The track is a complete circuit. The prototype has one 178' section
consisting of two towers with a connecting bridge. The passenger
cart rushes down the track (zero to 80 miles per hour in under two
seconds) to a 90 degree angle straight up and over the top to a
90 degree angle straight down then into a banking curve and straightening
out for the return to the loading station. Thrust Air 2000, the
thrill ride for the new millennium.
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| Major Coasters: |
Hypersonic XLC, Paramount's
Kings Dominion, air launched, 2001. |
| Related Websites: |
S&S
Power, Inc. |
Vekoma International
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It was way back in 1926 that Vekoma first began forging steel into
practical mechanical devices. Founded in Vlodrop, The Netherlands,
the company initially focused on designing and manufacturing not
thrill rides, but agricultural equipment. Some time later, the firm
also began servicing the petro-chemical industry and for many years
Vekoma was content to stick with this lucrative but (...yawn...)
decidedly unglamorous business. Fortunately for you and I, the local
petro-chemical equipment market took a dive in the 1960s, and Vekoma
was forced to rethink its mandate. Thrillseekers everywhere should
be grateful that the company's directors took a peek at the burgeoning
amusement industry and liked what they saw. Vekoma fabricated its
first ride, a Ferris wheel dubbed the "Giant Wheel," and things
took off. The company quickly shifted its efforts into this new
line of work and never looked back.
In 1993, the company acquired one of its major sub-contractors,
The Muurmans Construction Company, also of The Netherlands, adding
45 employees and additional production facilities, and today, Vekoma
is over 210 employees strong, with departments in R&D, engineering,
marketing and sales, project management and manufacturing.
For some time, Vekoma specialized primarily in rollercoasters,
both standard models and one-of-a-kind layouts. But in the last
decade, they have added to the list of goodies in their inventory
- all sorts of spinning, flipping, splashing, twirling, looping,
shuddering machines.
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| Major Coasters: |
Deja Vu, Six Flags Magic
Mountain, Six Flags Over Georgia, Six Flags Great America, super boomerang,
2001.
Batwing, Six Flags America, flying coaster, 2001.
X-Flight, Six Flags Worlds of Adventure, flying coaster
2001.
Stealth, Paramount's Great America, flying coaster,
2000.
Invertigo, Paramount's Great America, inverted boomerang,
1998; Clones: Two Face at Six Flags America and Face/Off
at Paramounts Kings Island, 1999.
Boomerang, several parks, shuttle. This ride is the most common
roller coaster clone in the world and is currently in operation at
over 2 dozen amusement parks.
SLC (Suspended Looping Coaster), several coasters and
parks including Mind Eraser at Six Flags New England and Six Flags
America, T2 at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, and The Great Noreaster
at Morey's Pier, inverted. |
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Vekoma |
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