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Manta (SeaWorld San Diego)

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Status
  
Operating

Lift/launch system
  
LSM

Height restriction
  
1.22 m

Opened
  
26 May 2012

Manufacturer
  
Mack Rides

Max speed
  
69 km/h

Height
  
9.1 m

Manta (SeaWorld San Diego)

Soft opening date
  
May 23, 2012 (2012-05-23)

Opening date
  
May 26, 2012 (2012-05-26)

Type
  
Steel – Launched – Family

Address
  
Mission Bay Park, 500 Sea World Dr, San Diego, CA 92109, USA

Similar
  
Journey to Atlantis, Shipwreck Rapids, Wild Arctic, Giant Dipper, Riptide Rescue

Manta is a steel family launched roller coaster at SeaWorld San Diego in San Diego, California, United States. The ride was manufactured by MACK Rides and opened to the public on May 26, 2012. It utilizes the same ride system that was used in Blue Fire which opened in 2009 at Europa Park.

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History

Rumors about a new roller coaster for SeaWorld San Diego date back to October 2007 when details of a possible 2010 project were leaked. This plan was cancelled in mid-2008. In early January 2011, construction documents were discovered which detailed the plans for a $10 million manta ray-themed ride and animal exhibit due to open in 2012. On February 9, 2011, SeaWorld San Diego announced that they would be opening a Mack launched roller coaster called Manta in 2012.

Ride

The Manta features two launches. Riders reach speeds of up to 43 miles per hour (69 km/h) on the two-minute, 2,800-foot (850 m) long ride. The ride stands at a height of 30 feet (9.1 m) and features a drop including an underground portion of 54 feet (16 m). The limited height was required due to height restrictions in place by the California Coastal Commission.

Trains

Manta's four trains each feature manta ray shaped fronts. The 5-car trains each seat riders 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train. There is also elevated seating for the second row of each car.

Media

Manta begins with 270 degree projected media experience at the first launch. The train rocks forward and backward in synchronization with the projected film of a coral reef and school of rays. The media tunnel and film was produced by Falcon's Treehouse.

Animal exhibit

The previously existing Forbidden Reef exhibit was incorporated into the attraction, featuring a touch pool above and an aquarium below The 100,000-US-gallon (380,000 L) exhibit features 65 Bat rays, 10 Shovelnose guitarfish, 2 White sturgeons and more than 400 other fish.

References

Manta (SeaWorld San Diego) Wikipedia