Vortex (Paramount's Carowinds)

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Vortex

The vertical loop
Location Paramount's Carowinds
Type Steel - Stand-up
Status Open
Opened March 14, 1992
Manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard
Designer Ingenieur Büro Stengel GmbH
Model Stand-Up Custom
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 90 ft (27.4 m)
Length 2040 ft (621.8 m)
Max speed 50 mph (80.5 km/h)
Inversions 2
Duration 2:19
Height Restriction 54 in (137.2 cm)
Vortex at RCDB
Pictures of Vortex at RCDB

Vortex at Paramount's Carowinds was built during the last year before Paramount bought the park in the year 1992. This extraordinary ride (of its time) officially opened on March 14, 1992. Vortex was Bolliger & Mabillard's 3rd ride and is a stand-up roller coaster. Although very small, the ride offers one loop and a corkscrew with a helix before returning riders into the station.

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[edit] Ride Layout

Riders depart from the station in a unique standing position ready to ascend a small 90 foot lift. A small dip, characteristic of Bolliger & Mabillard rides, follows the lift hill, preceding the curved drop. A loop follows the drop and is followed-up by a upward and downward banked turn. A helix follows the downwards turn and is followed-up by a corkscrew. After a wide turn the brake run slows the train before it enters the station.

[edit] Ride Elements

[edit] Construction Data

  • 109 columns and foundations
  • 411,000 pounds of steel
  • 931 cubic yards of concrete

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Roller coasters at Paramount's Carowinds

Borg Assimilator - Carolina Cyclone - Carolina Goldrusher - Fairly Odd Coaster - Flying Super Saturator - Hey Arnold's Taxi Chase - Hurler - Ricochet - Rugrat's Runaway Reptar - Thunder Road - Top Gun: The Jet Coaster - Vortex