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Kings Dominion to Introduce $25 Million Steel Giga-Coaster In 2010
Intimidator 305 will be the Biggest, Baddest and Meanest on the East Coast
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Posted:
8/20/2009 9:27:37 PM
Doswell, VA. (Aug. 20, 2009) – The most exciting ride in Kings Dominion’s
35-year history will
debut in the spring of 2010, as the amusement park introduces a mammoth
5,100-foot long steel
Giga-coaster. Intimidator 305 takes it name from one of stock car racing’s most
beloved and
tenacious drivers, Dale Earnhardt, “the Intimidator™” along with the height of
the coaster’s lift hill,
305 feet.
Intimidator 305, only the second Giga-coaster ever built in North
America, will be the tallest and
fastest roller coaster of its type on the East Coast. The lift hill will stand a
towering 305 feet at its
highest peak; descend 300 feet at an 85 degree-angle and thunder along the track
at speeds in
excess of 90 miles per hour during its three minute race to the finish. The
trains, fashioned after
Dale Earnhardt’s signature black car, will roar through six airtime humps plus
three high-speed
turns and the experience will have guests screaming for another lap around the
track.
“Intimidator 305 will break records as the single largest capital investment in
the history Kings
Dominion,” said Pat Jones, Kings Dominion’s vice president and general manager.
“The numbers
speak for themselves, at a cost of $25 million, a lift hill and first drop close
to the height of the
park’s landmark Eiffel Tower; you’ll have to see it to believe it.” Intimidator
305 will be located in
the park’s Congo section and becomes Kings Dominion’s 15th World-class roller
coaster.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. will partner with Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, owners
of Kings
Dominion, to bring the massive coaster to life. “We’re excited to see this new
roller coaster
celebrate the speed and intensity of the legendary career of Dale Earnhardt,”
said Jeff Steiner,
executive vice president and general manager of Dale Earnhardt, Inc. “there are
millions of fans
that still honor their racing hero and this is a very real way for them to
connect with the spirit and
passion of the Intimidator™.
Guests will have the opportunity to see the ride being built from the ground up
during the
remainder of the park’s 2009 season, as well as follow its progress by watching
the online
webcam, set up to overlook the entire work site. Those who cannot wait until
2010 may take a
virtual ride on Intimidator 305, access exclusive updates, features, virtual
renderings, ride
statistics, and more at
www.intimidator305.com.
Intamin AG of Wollerau, Switzerland, a recognized industry leader in roller
coaster development,
designed Intimidator 305. The ride is scheduled to open in the spring of 2010.
Kings Dominion is owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, a
publicly traded
partnership that is listed for trading on The New York Stock Exchange under the
symbol “FUN.” In
addition to Kings Dominion, Cedar Fair owns and operates ten other amusement
parks, six
waterparks, one indoor waterpark resort, and five hotels. Cedar Fair also
operates the Gilroy
Gardens Family Theme Park in Gilroy, Calif. under a management contract.
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