Status Operating Inversions 4 Height 30 m Max speed 88 km/h Cost 8 million USD | Opening date April 25, 2015 Model Custom Duration 1:10 Opened 2015 Height restriction 1.22 m | |
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Similar Twister, Flying Turns, Phoenix, Black Diamond, Kozmo's Kurves |
Impulse is a steel roller coaster located at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. It is manufactured by Zierer and is the first major steel coaster located at Knoebels since the Whirlwind which closed in 2004.
Contents
Riders are restrained by a lap bar only which comes across the legs and the waist. The ride features small, 8 passenger trains, resulting in a low capacity.
The ride starts off by rounding a bend and then climbing the 98 ft (30m) lift hill. The train then proceeds to go straight down and into the first inversion, a cobra roll. The train then goes into a vertical loop followed by a series of twists and turns around the vertical lift hill until it enters the final inversion, a zero g roll. The train then goes into a short, but intense, helix before the brake run and into the station. The complete ride is one minute and twenty seconds.
Riders can also purchase a photograph of themselves on the roller coaster after the ride is through.
History
The park was looking for a new roller coaster since 2004 when Whirlwind (now Bocaraca) was closed and shipped to a new park in Costa Rica and with more a more push by park visitors for a new Roller Coaster. So the park enlisted the help of Zierer Rides a German coaster builder for the design. The actual design of the ride didn't start until 2009. Due to the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, Construction of the parts began in July 2013 and was assembled at the park in late February 2015 and construction being complete by April 2015.