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Skycoaster, most commonly also named Ripcord (in Cedar Fair, L.P.-owned theme parks) or Xtreme SkyFlyer (in former Paramount-owned theme parks), is an amusement park ride, produced and managed by Skycoaster, Inc.. On the ride, riders in groups of 1 to 3 are winched to the top of a "launch tower" and then dropped to the ground, swinging from a cable tether back and forth until brought to a rest. Sky Coasters can range from 100–300 feet (30–91 m) in height. There are plans to make a 500 foot (152 m) tall sky coaster but this has yet to happen. In most cases, riders who already paid admission to the park must pay again to ride the Skycoaster.
[edit] Notable facts
- The first Skycoaster ride opened in 1993; since then, Skycoaster, Inc. has opened more than 85 rides, all around the world.
- Flight cables are made of 5/16 inch (0.8 cm) galvanized steel, which supports 9,800 pounds (4,445 kg), or stainless steel, which supports 9,000 pounds (4,100 kg). However, the maximum weight for a flight is 850 pounds (385 kg), mainly due to the winch.
- The 3-ring release system used on the Skycoaster is the same as that used on parachutes.
- The flight suits worn are similar to hang gliding suits, and are made by a parachute company to support weight of up to 10,000 pounds (4,535 kg).
- Each flight lasts about 5 minutes.
- The only 300 foot tall Skycoaster is located in Kissimmee, Florida.
[edit] Amusement Parks with Skycoasters
[edit] United States
[edit] United Kingdom
Park Name |
Ride Name |
Location |
Height |
Big Kahuna's |
Skycoaster |
Destin, Florida |
110 Feet |
Bell's Amusement Park |
Dive Devil |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
?? |
Nascar Speedpark |
Skyflyer |
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
?? |
Ozark Mountain Skycoaster |
Skycoaster |
Branson, Missouri |
?? |
Six Flags America |
Skycoaster |
Prince George's County, Maryland |
?? |
Geauga Lake |
Ripcord |
Aurora, Ohio |
100 feet (30 m) |
Joyland Park |
Sky Coaster |
Wichita, Kansas |
100 feet (30 m) |
Extreme World |
Skycoaster |
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin |
100 feet (30 m) |
Indiana Beach |
Sky Coaster |
Monticello, Indiana |
100 feet |
Morey's Piers - Adventure Pier |
Sky Coaster |
Wildwood, New Jersey |
100 feet |
Morey's Piers - Surfside Pier |
Sky Coaster |
Wildwood, New Jersey |
100 feet |
Royal Gorge Park |
Royal Rush |
Royal Gorge, Colorado |
100 feet |
Seacoast Fun Park |
SkyMax |
North Windham, Maine |
100 feet |
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom |
Skycoaster |
Vallejo, California |
100 feet |
The Track Family Fun Center |
Skycoaster |
Gulf Shores, Alabama |
110 feet (33 m) |
Frontier City |
Geronimo |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
113 feet (34 m) |
Wet N' Wild Emerald Pointe |
Skycoaster |
Greensboro, North Carolina |
125 feet (38 m) |
Enchanted Village |
I-5 Sky Dive |
Federal Way, Washington |
125 feet |
Kings Island |
Xtreme SkyFlyer |
Warren County, Ohio |
125 feet |
Six Flags Great America |
Dare Devil Dive |
Gurnee, Illinois |
125 feet |
Six Flags New England |
Sky Coaster |
Agawam, Massachusetts |
128 feet (39 m) |
Lagoon Amusement Park |
Skycoaster |
Farmington, Utah |
143 feet (44 m) |
Cedar Point |
RipCord |
Sandusky, Ohio |
150 feet (46 m) |
Six Flags Magic Mountain |
Dive Devil |
Los Angeles, California |
153 feet |
Six Flags St. Louis |
Dragon's Wing |
Eureka, Missouri |
152 feet (46 m) |
Carowinds |
Xtreme SkyFlyer |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
153 feet (47 m) |
Great America |
Xtreme SkyFlyer |
Santa Clara, California |
153 feet |
Six Flags Great Adventure |
Dare Devil Dive |
Jackson, New Jersey |
153 feet |
Six Flags Over Texas |
Dive Bomber Alley |
Arlington, Texas |
153 feet |
Six Flags Elitch Gardens |
XLR8R |
Denver, Colorado |
160 feet (49 m) |
The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom |
Sky Coaster |
Queensbury, New York |
175 feet (53 m) |
Kennywood |
Skycoaster |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
180 feet |
Lake Compounce |
Skycoaster |
Bristol, Connecticut |
180 feet |
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort |
Sky Coaster |
New Braunfels, Texas |
180 feet |
Valleyfair! |
RipCord |
Shakopee, Minnesota |
180 feet |
Six Flags Darien Lake |
Skycoaster |
Darien, New York |
180 feet |
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom |
Skycoaster |
Louisville, Kentucky |
180 feet |
Six Flags Over Georgia |
Fearless Freep's Daredevil Dive |
Austell, Georgia |
180 feet |
Ultimate Rush Speed & Thrill Park |
Ultimate Rush |
Reno, Nevada |
180 feet |
Michigan's Adventure |
RipCord |
Muskegon, Michigan |
183 feet (56 m) |
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor |
Sky Coaster |
Arlington, Texas |
190 feet |
Wild Adventures |
Geronimo Skycoaster |
Valdosta, Georgia |
190 feet (58 m) |
Worlds of Fun |
RipCord |
Kansas City, Missouri |
189 feet |
Skycoaster Thrill Park of Kissimmee |
Skycoaster |
Kissimmee, Florida |
300 feet (91 m) |
Defunct Skycoasters |
Six Flags AstroWorld |
Barnstormer |
Houston, Texas |
151 ft feet (46 m) |
Six Flags Fiesta Texas |
Sceamin' Skycoaster |
San Antonio, Texas |
180 feet (55 m) |
Six Flags New Orleans |
Sky Coaster |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
180 feet |
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Park Name |
Ride Name |
Location |
Height |
Oakwood Theme Park |
Vertigo |
Pembrokeshire, Wales |
164 feet (50 m) |
Skyborne |
Skycoaster |
London, England |
200 feet |
Defunct Skycoasters |
American Adventure Theme Park |
Skycoaster |
Ilkeston, Derbyshire |
200 feet (61 m) |
Park Name |
Ride Name |
Location |
Height |
Mitsui Greenland |
Parachute Drop |
Arao-shi, Japan |
?? |
Tokyo SummerLand |
?? |
Tokyo, Japan |
?? |
[edit] Brazil
[edit] Other Countries (with just one Skycoaster)
Park Name |
Ride Name |
Location |
Height |
Al Jeewanah Trading Co. |
|
Fadheel, Kuwait |
?? |
Karasyk |
?? |
Ayia Napa, Cyprus |
?? |
Parque de la Costa |
Vertigo eXtremo |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
65 metros |
Parque de las Americas |
?? |
Bogotá, Colombia |
?? |
Superland |
Sky Coaster |
Rishon LeZion, Israel |
?? |
Tusenfryd |
Skycoaster |
Oslo, Norway |
110 feet (33 m) |
Cici Waterpark |
The Skycoaster |
Acapulco, Mexico |
100 feet (30 m) |
Ratanga Junction |
The Slingshot |
Century City, Cape Town, South Africa |
100 feet |
Seoul Land |
SKY-X |
Seoul, South Korea |
165 feet (52 m) |
Canada's Wonderland |
Xtreme SkyFlyer |
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada |
170 feet (55 m) |
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