Pipeline: The Surf Coaster
Pipeline: The Surf Coaster | |
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SeaWorld Orlando | |
Location | SeaWorld Orlando |
Park section | Sea of Power |
Coordinates | 28°24′39″N 81°27′50″W / 28.4109°N 81.4639°W |
Status | Operating |
Soft opening date | May 12, 2023 |
Opening date | May 27, 2023 |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel – Launched – Stand-up |
Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Model | Surf Coaster |
Lift/launch system | LSM launch |
Height | 110 ft (34 m) |
Length | 2,950 ft (900 m) |
Speed | 60 mph (97 km/h) |
Inversions | 1 |
Duration | 1:50 |
Height restriction | 54–78 in (137–198 cm) |
Trains | 2 trains with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train. |
Theme | Surfing |
Website | Official website |
Quick Queue available[1] | |
Pipeline: The Surf Coaster at RCDB |
Pipeline: The Surf Coaster, or simply Pipeline, is a launched roller coaster at SeaWorld Orlando in Orlando, Florida, United States. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), the roller coaster opened on May 27, 2023. Pipeline is a Surf Coaster model from B&M and is themed to surfing, featuring surfboard-shaped vehicles.
The roller coaster is a prototype where the seats of riders shift up and down along the course layout. It reaches a height of 110 feet (34 m) and a maximum speed of 60 mph (97 km/h), and it features a track length of 2,950 feet (900 m). Following Mako, Manta and Kraken, Pipeline is the fourth B&M coaster located at SeaWorld Orlando.
History
[edit]The roller coaster manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard filed a patent trademark for "Surf Coaster" on May 28, 2019.[2] A project codenamed "Project Penguin" was revealed in January 2020 after site-work plans were filed with Orange County officials for a new attraction in 2021.[3][4] The new project was planned to be built toward the front of the park near a pathway that runs along Bayside Stadium.[5] The area had been used in the past for festivals in the park.[5][6] Subsequent plans were made in June and September 2020, which also confirmed the new project to be a "custom launch coaster" featuring a stand-up restraint design. Early reports speculated that the Surf Coaster model would be built at SeaWorld Orlando.[2][7]
Teasers for SeaWorld Orlando's new roller coaster began in April 2022. A picture of trees with roller coaster track in the background was depicted in the first teaser. Construction fencing began appearing along the surrounding area.[3] In June 2022, the park teased with the warning, "High surf advisory".[8] The teaser warning would later be used as a hashtag to tease and promote the roller coaster on social media.[9] Due to the fallout from Hurricane Ian in September 2022, the official unveiling of the new coaster in an announcement was delayed.[10]
The final teaser video was released in early October 2022. In the video, the attraction's construction progress was on display.[11][12] On October 18, 2022, the park officially unveiled Pipeline: The Surf Coaster in an announcement.[13][14] The scheduled opening was revealed to be spring of 2023.[15] It was marketed as the first surf coaster in the world.[16] Track construction went vertical in late October 2022.[17] Pipeline's trains were put on display at the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Expo on November 15, 2022.[18]
Construction of the track completed a month later on December 19, 2022,[19][20] which was followed by testing in March 2023.[6] The official opening date was revealed as May 27, 2023, with a soft opening preview period for passholders starting on May 12, 2023.[21]
Ride experience
[edit]After exiting the station, the surfboard-themed train launches 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) into a 110 feet (34 m) overbanked turn to the right. Following the overbanked turn, the train turns left into an inversion billed as the "wave curl" inversion by the park, before the train goes up and turns right into one of two helix elements. After succeeding the 360° helix, the train immediately turns into a second overbanked turn. Traveling into a banked airtime hill, the train turns right and then whips to the left into a second, 270° helix. Then, the train turns left immediately after the helix, before turning right, into the final brake run.[22][23] The total duration for the roller coaster is approximately one minute and fifty seconds.[24]
Characteristics
[edit]Pipeline: The Surf Coaster is a surf coaster model manufactured by Bolliger and Mabillard. Though the ride strikes similarities with the stand-up roller coaster model, the ride was clarified as not being one, as stated by Jonathan Smith, SeaWorld's vice president of rides and engineering. Smith expressed at the IAAPA Expo on November 15, 2022 that the differences were that unlike stand-up roller coasters where riders stand "erect", the restraints on surf coasters have movement.[25] The roller coaster is the fourth Bolliger & Mabillard roller coaster at SeaWorld Orlando, the other three being Mako, Manta and Kraken.[9][16]
Track
[edit]The steel track for Pipeline: The Surf Coaster is approximately 2,950 feet (900 m) long and the height of the highest peak, the first overbanked turn, is 110 feet (34 m).[26][27] The color of the track is teal and the supports are white.[28][29]
Theme
[edit]Pipeline: The Surf Coaster is themed to surfing,[30] especially surfing cultures in California and Australia.[17] The park bills the launch section of the roller coaster as a "surfing launch", along with "wave jumping motions", which shift rider's seats up and down to resemble the feeling of surfing.[31][24][32] Additionally, the roller coaster's trains are designed to mimic surfboards.[13] The roller coaster's only inversion is titled the "wave curl" inversion, which is based on the "cork alley oop" surfing maneuver.[33]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Tuttle, Shannon (October 19, 2022). "Pipeline: The Surf Coaster Coming to SeaWorld Orlando". Pirates & Princesses. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
- ^ a b Zachary (December 6, 2021). "BGWFans Leaks SeaWorld Orlando's Project Penguin". BGWFans. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ a b Carter, Ashley (February 10, 2022). "SeaWorld Orlando Plans Hint at Possible New Attraction". Spectrum News 13. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
- ^ Lehman, Mark (January 27, 2022). "Take a ride on Ice Breaker, SeaWorld's first launch roller coaster". WKMG. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
- ^ a b Carter, Ashley (March 18, 2022). "SeaWorld Orlando drops hints that new attraction is another coaster". Spectrum News 13. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
- ^ a b McReynolds, Landon (March 21, 2023). "SeaWorld: 'Pipeline' surf coaster testing underway". WKMG. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
- ^ Stevenson, John (September 28, 2020). "Bolliger & Mabillard Files Patent for Stand-Up Coaster Restraint". Coaster101. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
- ^ Stilwell, Andrew (June 3, 2022). "Surf's Up: SeaWorld Orlando Begins Teasing 2023 Roller Coaster". Coaster101. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
- ^ a b Whitworth, David (July 7, 2022). "SeaWorld progress with new "Surf Coaster"". InterPark. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
- ^ Sim, Natalie (October 17, 2022). "SeaWorld Orlando New Coaster Announcement Has Been Rescheduled". Theme Park Tourist. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ SeaWorld [@SeaWorld] (October 14, 2022). "Get ready for the 🌊..... 10.18.22 #HighSurfAdvisory" (Tweet). Retrieved October 18, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ Shane & Emma (October 14, 2022). "High Surf Advisory! SeaWorld Orlando To Officially Announce Their New Surf Coaster On October 18". Gotta Go Orlando!. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
- ^ a b Carter, Ashley (October 18, 2022). "SeaWorld Orlando reveals more details about new "Pipeline" coaster". Spectrum News 13. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ Bevil, Dewayne (October 18, 2022). "SeaWorld: New coaster will be named Pipeline, feature surfing action". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ "SeaWorld Orlando's new roller coaster: What we know about Pipeline, and when it's planned to open". FOX 35 Orlando. October 18, 2022. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ a b White, Tharin (October 18, 2022). "Pipeline – World's first surf coaster, coming to SeaWorld Orlando". Attractions Magazine. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
- ^ a b Shane & Emma (October 24, 2022). "PIPELINE: The Surf Coaster Goes Vertical At SeaWorld Orlando". Gotta Go Orlando!. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
- ^ Bevil, Dewayne (November 15, 2022). "SeaWorld Orlando unveils Pipeline roller coaster car at IAAPA Expo". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
- ^ SeaWorld Orlando [@seaworldorlando] (December 19, 2022). "In case you missed it - the track for Pipeline: The Surf Coaster is now complete! 🤩 Tag your 2023 surf buddy below 🏄 #PipelineSWO". Retrieved December 20, 2022 – via Instagram.
- ^ White, Tharin (December 20, 2022). "SeaWorld's Pipeline Surf Coaster completes track installation". Attractions Magazine. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
- ^ Zizo, Christie (April 30, 2023). "SeaWorld surf coaster gets May 27 open date, passholder period". WKMG. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
- ^ Marden, Duane. "Pipeline the Surf Coaster (SeaWorld Orlando)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
- ^ "Pipeline: The Surf Coaster - Opening Spring 2023 | SeaWorld Orlando". SeaWorld Orlando (Video). October 18, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ a b Glenn, Brian. "SeaWorld Orlando shares more details on Pipeline - The Surf Coaster; opening Spring 2023". Inside Universal. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ Gregory, John (November 15, 2022). "SeaWorld unveils trains for first "surf coaster"". Theme Park Tribune. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
- ^ "Surf's up: SeaWorld unveils new stand-up roller coaster "Pipeline"". WFTV. October 18, 2022. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ "SeaWorld Orlando Announces New Coaster For 2023 – Pipeline: The Surf Coaster". Laughing Place. October 18, 2022. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ Poulisse, Adam (March 19, 2022). "SeaWorld hints at new roller coaster". WFTV. Retrieved October 19, 2022.
- ^ Hart, Lance (June 4, 2022). "SeaWorld Florida". Screamscape. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ Galbraith, Alex (October 18, 2022). "SeaWorld Orlando is building a standing, surf-themed roller coaster". Orlando Weekly. Retrieved October 19, 2022.
- ^ Burrus, Emily (October 18, 2022). "NEWS: Opening Timeline for Brand New SeaWorld Orlando Ride - Pipeline: The Surf Coaster". AllEars. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ Otto, Isabella Otto (October 25, 2022). "Conheça a Pipeline, primeira montanha-russa "em pé" de surf de Orlando". Capricho (in Portuguese). Retrieved October 30, 2022.
- ^ Chen, Eve (October 18, 2022). "SeaWorld makes waves with 3 groundbreaking new roller coasters". USA TODAY. Retrieved October 18, 2022.