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Monte Makaya

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Park section
  
Terra Africana

Opening date
  
January 16, 1998

Type
  
Steel

Height
  
37 m

Max speed
  
80 km/h

Opened
  
16 January 1998

Status
  
Closed

Closing date
  
June 2010

Manufacturer
  
Intamin

Closed
  
June 2010

Height restriction
  
1.3 m

Park
  
Terra Encantada

Address
  
Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Similar
  
Katapul, Montezum, Colossus, Batman & Robin: The Chiller, 10 Inversion Roller Co

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Monte Makaya is a steel, looping roller coaster manufactured by Intamin and located at Terra Encantada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. When it opened in 1998, it tied Dragon Khan's then-record with eight inversions; although it and Dragon Khan were made by different manufacturers and have very different layouts.

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Monte Makaya is located in the Terra Africana section at the back of Terra Encantada, at the park's far northwest corner.

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Layout

After ascending the 121-foot lift hill, riders turn around and make the first drop, which is then followed by a vertical loop. Coming out of the loop, they pass over a small airtime hill next to the station and then go into a cobra roll. The fourth and fifth inversions, two consecutive corkscrews, follow after the train exits the cobra roll. After another turnaround, riders pass through a triple heartline roll (three consecutive zero-g rolls); a downward helix; and a short banked hill, which turns them around one last time before the final brake run.

Although Monte Makaya has eight inversions, its layout is still compact; it is nearly 1500 feet shorter than Dragon Khan, another coaster with eight inversions.

Similar coasters

Monte Makaya has paved the way for similar coasters around the world. Monte Makaya was Intamin's first roller coaster with eight or more inversions; since its opening, Intamin has built two clones of Monte Makaya (in Guatemala and China) and two ten-inversion coasters which have a similar layout to Monte Makaya. In 2002, the first clone of Monte Makaya, Avalancha at Xetulul, and the world's first ten-looper, Colossus at Thorpe Park, opened. In 2006, exact replicas of Monte Makaya (Flight of the Phoenix at Phoenix Mountain's Happy Park) and Colossus (Tenth Ring Roller Coaster at Chimelong Paradise) opened at parks in China.

The ten-inversion coasters differ from Monte Makaya in that they feature two more inversions instead of a helix and a final banked hill. Instead, they pass riders through four consecutive heartline rolls, followed by a banked turn to the left and one more heartline roll, which ends just before the brake run.

References

Monte Makaya Wikipedia