Boneshaker (Alton Towers)

Boneshaker
Alton Towers
Area UG Land
Status Closed
Opening date 1995 (1995)
Closing date 2003 (2003)
Replaced by Rita: Queen of Speed in 2005
General statistics
Manufacturer Mondial
Model Supernova
Capacity 1400 riders per hour
Height restriction 120 cm (3 ft 11 in)
Previous names Energizer (1995-2001)

Boneshaker was a Mondial Supernova located at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, England. It was removed in 2003 because it was unreliable and the park needed space to build their new roller coaster for 2005, Rita: Queen of Speed. It first opened in the park being a really thrilling ride but was tamed over the years.


History


Energizer in Festival Park

Energizer first opened in 1995 on the former 1001 Nights site in Festival Park. The ride brought in many crowds of teenagers and thrill-seekers! At the time, this ride was extremely popular because of how it swung from side to side so much with only a lap bar to keep visitors secure. Being alongside the Corkscrew, a world famous attraction, the ride normally had quite long queue times!

Energizer in X-Sector

When Fantasy World was re-themed into X-Sector for 1998, Energizer was re-located into a new area. It still proved to be popular while next to Oblivion, the world's first vertical drop roller coaster, now pulling in guests of all ages. At the end of 2000, Energizer was removed to make way for Submission, a Chance Double Inverter. As of 2014, Submission has also been removed from the park.

Boneshaker in UG Land

After what was thought to be the end of Energizer, it returned under the name of Boneshaker replacing DinoDancer at the back of the newly re-themed Festival Park, UG Land. Due to UG Land being a family area, the ride's settings were changed and it never operated the way it used to ever again. Following these setting changes, the ride experienced many faults and became extremely costly for the park to maintain. The park decided to close the attraction at the end of the 2003 season. It was kept SBNO at the park in 2004 but was removed at the end of the year to make way for the new 2005 roller coaster.

Some images and information was acquired from towerstimes.co.uk

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, April 27, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.