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Zodiac (ride)

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Area
  
Lost City

Model
  
Enterprise

Speed
  
19 mph (31 km/h)

Manufacturer
  
HUSS Park Attractions

Riders per row
  
2

Attraction type
  
Spinning Ride

Height
  
59 ft (18 m)

Opened
  
2001

Vehicles
  
1

Riders per vehicle
  
40

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Opening date
  
2000 (As 'Enterprise') 2001 (As 'Zodiac') 2006 (Replacement)

Similar
  
Vortex, Rush, Samurai, Flying Fish, Tidal Wave

Zodiac is a ride at Thorpe Park, Surrey, United Kingdom.

Contents

History

The ride originally opened in 2000 as 'Enterprise', though it came to be renamed 'Zodiac' the following year to better suit the expanding Lost City theme alongside the opening of Vortex (Thorpe Park). This marked the decision to maintain the ride as a permanent installation, though an incident during which a gondola became partially detached from the main frame of the ride early during the 2004 season necessitated that the ride be replaced. The eventual replacement (for 2006) was yet another Huss Enterprise - sourced from Drayton Manor theme park - that was differently decorated to the original (2001-2004), having a plain white finish on the spokes and minimal red stripes. This has still not been rectified, suggesting that the park have no intention of doing so.

Ride Experience

Riders enter small gondolas that are suspended next to a large disc that spins once the ride is in motion. The small gondolas seat two people and there are no restraints, the idea being that the force of the ride will hold you in place and allow you to experience the ride more freely. Ride operators run round the large disc to check that all the cabins have their gates closed correctly. When it is considered safe, Zodiac is put into motion. The disc starts to spin, slowly at first, but becoming faster and faster. Eventually, the suspended gondolas are being forced almost completely sideways and the disc starts to pitch upwards into the air on a powerful hydraulic arm. Once the spinning disc is upright, riders are inverting in the suspended cars, completing a manuveure similar to a vertical loop element of a rollercoaster. After several full rotations, the arm lowers, the disc slows and riders slowly come to a halt as gravity takes over and reorientates the base of the gondolas towards ground.

Incidents

On the rare occasion that Zodiac (or any other HUSS Enterprise), tilts over 90 degrees, an emergency stop procedure is initiated. This is a very uncomfortable situation for guests as the gondolas swing uncontrollably until the wheel comes to a halt. The ride slowly lowers itself back to a level position.

References

Zodiac (ride) Wikipedia


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