HADES 360
Coming in 2013!
World?????????s First upside down wooden rollercoaster!
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park announces plans to unveil its newest addition and structural landmark as the famous underground wooden coaster Hades will transform to become the world first all wooden rollercoaster with an upside down roll coming spring 2013.
Hades 360 will be a unique technological marvel integrating the underground uniqueness of Hades and adding a 360 degree upside down loop and a 135 degree over-banked turn. Plus Hades 360 will also be equipped with a new state of the art rollercoaster train, giving riders the feel of riding on a steel coaster. Utilizing this state-of-the-art train by Gravity Group, Hades 360 will be the world?????????s longest underground and have world?????????s only upside down roll on an all wooden rollercoaster. Hades 360 will be the first to deliver an awe-inspiring wooden coaster thrill all while in the vast world of Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park.
With its unique construction, Hades 360 will have:
????????? The World?????????s First completely upside down roll on an all wooden coaster
????????? The World?????????s longest underground track measuring 800 feet underground
????????? A 90 degree turn underground in complete darkness
????????? A 135 degree over-banked turn
????????? A staggering drop of 140 feet with an amazing drop angle of 65 degrees
????????? Total length of 4,725 feet
????????? A 160 foot incline to the top drop
????????? A blazing top speed of 70 mph
Hades 360 will be a force to be reckoned with and a unique technological marvel, taking the classic wooden support structure and technically integrating an upside down roll into the existing track. The upgrade to Hades 360 will be engineered and constructed by Gravity Group, the same group that designed the original Hades. The Hades 360 transformation will exceed far beyond any mortal?????????s expectations. This innovation is so new in the amusement industry, it has never been done before.
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I'm very excited for this as it will be the only inversion on a traditionally tracked wooden coaster. Obviously you can argue that topper track IS wooden track (even though it isn't), but this is really a statement from the wooden coaster world to RMC that they aren't as innovative as they think and that their topper track is not superior to traditional tracking. Normally, I would frown upon this, but the statement that this made is amazing!
Also, I would like to congratulate Mt. Olympus for not building a new coaster over top of an aged pre-existing coaster and instead actually doing work on the coaster they actually have. This is a first.