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From the official Six Flags Over Texas site:
On top of Tormenta Rampaging Run’s 95 degree beyond vertical drop, the new giga dive coaster touts six World Records:
- Tallest Dive Coaster: 309 ft
- Highest 95 Degree Beyond Vertical Drop: 285 ft
- Fastest Dive Coaster: 87 mph
- Highest Immelmann Inversion: 218 ft
- Tallest Vertical Coaster Loop: 179 ft
- Longest Dive Coaster: 4,199 ft
I am pumped about this coaster and will likely visit SFOT for the first time just to ride it. Dive coasters have grown on me quite a bit over these past few years, despite me thinking they were boring initially.
But I think the bigger thing is this is likely to be the rare instance I get nervous before riding a coaster. The only time I'm fearful of a ride is when it's a tower of some kind. I avoid drop towers if I can and I still say that Wind Seeker is the scariest ride at Cedar Point. I couldn't even muster the courage to get in line for Falcon's Fury, let alone ride it.
Dive coasters feel like drop towers and the thought of looking down 300ft is insane. I thought Valravn and Griffon were tall enough, but this will feel like falling for days.
I guarantee that enthusiasts will complain that it's "forceless" or some such nonsense. The bigger the element, the "slower" they seem. I recall this was what people said about Alpengeist, with its huge inversions. (I happen to love that ride.)
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I may have to venture down to Texas and visit my sister-in-law next year. I had been avoiding that state for many reasons.
The layout looks pretty typical for a B&M dive coaster, just scaled up. I got a chance to ride Wrath of Rakshasa yesterday and absolutely loved it. It has some really unique elements and no mcbr. I hope Tormenta uses Rakshasa's loose article bins system. Such a fun solution!
Out of curiosity, are there any dive coasters built at a "mountain park"? I'm thinking of, for example, a Kennywood style park with something like Thunderbolt where the dive is actually down into a significant ravine and the lift hill is somewhat minimal? I can't think of any, but this would work at a place like Dollywood, Lake Compounce, Kennywood...
There's the Oblivion clone in Taiwan that's built on a hill and drops down the side and into a tunnel.
I love how the clone shows just how far into the hole Oblivion travels. It goes much deeper than I expected.
-Travis
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I know, I know. After I hit Submit reply, I said out loud with a chuckle, "That's what she said."
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The park posted a neat drone video that's essentially a POV of what has been built so far:
I literally just read this about 10 minutes ago. Looks like the opening of Tormenta will be delayed for who knows how long ?!?!?! Also, it would appear Shockwave is down too.
While I’m a big believer with it will open when it opens, but I think it may be time for these parks to consider starting construction 3-6 months sooner so as to meet the public expectation that a new ride opens on opening day. You have this ride, Nightflight, Sirens Curse, etc that are all opening too late. While it will make it harder to save the announcement until August to boost SP sales, they can still do it. Veliciocoaster was famously a “new churro stand” even as footers started being poured. The GP has an expectation and gets disappointed when their trip to the park happens with the new ride closed. It’s clearly taking longer to build these things, move back construction so you avoid the black eye.
2026 Trips: Universal Orlando, Dollywood, Cedar Point, Kings Island, Schlitterbahn New Braunfels, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Sea World San Antonio, Sea World Orlando, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Walt Disney World, Silver Dollar City
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