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Industry Announcements: Powder Keg blasts riders 0-53mph in 2.8s

Posted at 3:29 PM EST (2029 GMT)

Feb. 17th, 2005 -- The Silver Dollar City theme park in Branson, Missouri is presenting an all-new super launch coaster for Spring 2005 that shoots riders into a thrill zone within seconds of climbing aboard, launching them from 0 to 53 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds.

Constructed within the forests of the Ozark Mountains and winding down a hillside, Powder Keg is a family thrill ride unlike any other in the history of the park. It combines launching speed with spiraling turns, negative gravitational or G forces, and floater hills to create a thrill ride of great magnitude. In addition, it’s packaged in an environmentally sound design.

“An air launch system like this is amazing - there is great launching speed yet virtually no impact on the environment,” said Stan Checketts, founder and CEO of Powder Keg manufacturer S&S Power of Logan, Utah. S&S is the world’s leading manufacturer of compressed-air rides and the largest ride manufacturer in the United States.

Checketts said Powder Keg is one of only three like it in the world that uses clean compressed air technology for incredibly fast and energy-efficient acceleration. "Unlike traditional mechanical or hydraulic systems, this technique runs cleanly, and the ride runs smoothly while soaring through the trees at speeds up to 64 miles per hour.”

A $10 million project, Powder Keg takes riders from the initial big blast up a lift to a 110-foot drop, into spiraling and dragonfly banked turns, through a wave of floater hills with negative G forces, giving riders the experience of weightlessness above the trees. As required by Silver Dollar City policy, only those trees that had to be removed were, with three additional trees planted elsewhere for every one removed.


Themed in the Real History of the Ozarks

In keeping with Silver Dollar City’s internationally-awarded commitment to bringing the colorful history of regions to life, Powder Keg salutes the miners who worked in the great Marvel Cave, which is located below the theme park. In the late 1880s, tons of nitrogen-rich bat guano were hauled out of the cave’s massive sinkhole using an archaic pulley system. The guano was taken by stagecoach and railroads to powder mills across the state and the country where it was used to make valuable black powder.

“The Powder Keg ride begins in a powder mill amid barrels of nitro-explosives that rock and tip,” said Brad Thomas, general manager of Silver Dollar City. “As the nitro ‘explodes,’ the cars blast out of the building with special effects of fire and smoke shooting through the roof!” While the ride offers thrills, it has been designed to accommodate families. Anyone over 42 inches in height can ride, which is roughly a five or six-year-old, said Thomas, who cites guest surveys that resoundingly requested a family thrill ride as the reason for choosing Powder Keg.

A trip on Powder Keg lasts nearly three minutes and spirals around six acres on 3,500 feet of track. The ride carries more than 1,000 people per hour with 16 passengers per train. Silver Dollar City’s Corporate Development team and the Maintenance & Construction Division are handling theming and construction.

Silver Dollar City, an 1880s theme park located in Branson, Missouri, brings to life the history and heritage of the Ozark region. The park offers rides, entertainment, signature foods, and five world-class festivals during its operating season, March through December. For tickets, schedules and information, call 1-800-831-4FUN, or visit the web site at www.silverdollarcity.com.

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RLLrCoastrLover

Joined: Mar 2004
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YES. I can not wait to ride this! The construction seems to be coming along great. Anyone that has witnessed the ride from the lift of Wildfire would agree that even though this is a semi-family ride, it still is going to pack a punch.

2/17/2005 3:36 PM
sfne stinks

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I also can not wait to ride this coaster.. Ooh if onlt june would come...

2/17/2005 5:28 PM
5150

Joined: Jul 2004
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I keep hearing about Kingda Ka and Sheikra, but this might be the erection of the year! I thought it was going to be another TA2K, but this thing looks dynamite! This will be, for sure, worth a trip to the ozarks! Tremendous!

2/17/2005 8:51 PM
coasterlove

Joined: May 2001
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5150, actually I have the erec....ahh nevermind.

Anyways this seems cool but it's truly hard ti imagine this thing as a family coaster with a pretty solid launch in both speed and accleration. But I guess this is a good way to the kids started on some real coasters.

2/18/2005 3:28 AM
Phil

Joined: Jun 2002
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The ride layout for this looks quite different than other launched coasters.

2/18/2005 7:10 AM
sfft_2108

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Yah, Its a good way to start kids getting use to some real coasters. The layout kicks ass.

2/19/2005 4:24 PM


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