Busch Gardens Africa Announces Floorless Shiekra
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“Floorless” SheiKra Raises
the Bar on Thrills as the Bottom Drops Out On America’s
First Dive Coaster
SheiKra’s legendary 200-foot, 90-degree
vertical dive takes on
a different point of view with new, floorless cars
Tampa, FL (January
31, 2007) – Two years ago, Busch Gardens
Africa introduced the world to a one-of-a-kind experience:
200 feet up, 90 degrees straight down. And that was just
the beginning.
On June
16, the adventure park will reintroduce SheiKra to the world
with a new twist: “floorless” cars
that allow riders an unobstructed view of the 70 mph rush.
When SheiKra
opened in May 2005, it signaled a new era in American roller
coasters. As the nation’s first dive coaster and only the third in the
world, SheiKra raised the bar with first-of-a-kind elements like a true 90-degree
drop, an Immelmann loop and a second vertical dive into an underground tunnel.
Now, technology has raised that bar even higher, introducing SheiKra’s
fans to an even greater thrill.
Mechanically,
SheiKra’s track will remain unchanged, with its combination
of drops, inversions and a water feature finale. Psychologically,
though, the effect of the floorless cars will be intense:
SheiKra’s cars will continue to
seat eight passengers across, three rows deep, but riders
will no longer be able to brace themselves for Florida’s
No. 1 thrill ride against the floor of the car. With the
front rail gone, passengers in the first row, especially,
will be completely exposed as they come over the crest of
SheiKra’s
signature 200-foot, 90-degree plunge.
Guests’ last
day to experience SheiKra in its current form will be Memorial
Day, May 28. The following day, America’s first dive coaster will
close for approximately three weeks for the floorless conversion
construction.
The coaster’s
existing seats and shoulder harnesses will be fitted into
new chassis that support only the chairs above and the wheels below. Between
each row of seats will be nothing but open air.
The bulk
of the changes occur at the loading platform, where retractable
floors and handrails will be installed. As each floorless car comes into the
station, the floors will raise into position, filling the gaps between the
rows so that passengers may board. A pivoting handrail will swing into place
in front of the car to assist those boarding the first row.
“Through
the years, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has set the standard for
thrill rides, and I’m confident guests will agree that the park has raised
the bar yet again with floorless SheiKra,” said Dan Brown, executive
vice president and general manager, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. “SheiKra’s
enhancement, along with its unprecedented ride features,
really reinforce Busch Gardens’ standing as Florida’s foremost
adventure destination.”
The
Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks include SeaWorld parks in
Orlando, San Diego and San Antonio; Busch Gardens Africa
and Adventure Island in Tampa Bay and Busch Gardens Europe
and Water Country USA in Williamsburg, Va.; Discovery Cove
in Orlando; and Sesame Place near Philadelphia. To learn
more about the Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks, visit www.4adventure.com or
call toll-free (800)4ADVENTURE.