Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Premier is supplying Ice Breaker to SeaWorld Orlando



The following is an unedited press release:

Ice Breaker™ – Opening Spring 2020
Making its debut in spring 2020, riders will shiver through family friendly adventures on SeaWorld Orlando’s first launch coaster: Ice Breaker™. Named after the icy Arctic summits, Ice Breaker will feature four launches, both backwards and forwards, culminating in a reverse launch into the steepest beyond vertical drop in Florida — a 93-foot tall spike with 100-degree angle.

Located near the Wild Arctic Attraction, the ride’s theme is reflective of this area with a nod to Ice Breaker’s conservation partner, Alaska SeaLife Center. Primarily dedicated to marine research, education and wildlife response, the Alaska SeaLife Center mission matches closely to SeaWorld Orlando’s, making them an ideal partner to help educate riders about the Artic and its inhabitants.

The opening of Ice Breaker is the perfect addition to SeaWorld’s ever-growing ride portfolio, and its 48-inch rider height makes it a family friendly thrill ride.   From the roller coaster thrills of Mako, Manta and Kraken, to the water rapids of Infinity Falls and the flume fun of Journey to Atlantis, Ice Breaker joins the park’s famed attractions as a must-do experience in Orlando.
              
Ice Breaker Fast Facts
Opening Date:  Spring 2020
Conservation Partner: Alaska SeaLife Center
Special Features: SeaWorld Orlando’s first launch coaster and a quadruple launch coaster.  Experience a reverse launch into the “steepest beyond vertical drop,” a 93” tall spike with 100 degree angle.
Maximum Height
-        Rear Spike:          93 ft.
-        Top Hat:               80 ft.
Length of Track
-        Track length:      1900 ft.
-        Track traveled    2750 ft.
Maximum Speed:            52 mph
Ride Duration:                  80-90 seconds
Number of trains:              two
Number of coaches:          three per train, with three rows per coach
Minimum rider height:    48 inches
Manufacturer:  Premier Rides


Here are a few construction photos from 11/17/2019, Rescue Weekend, a celebration of SeaWorld's 36,000th animal rescue.
                                                                                      






































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