Monday, March 25, 2024

Dorney Park's Iron Menace Official POV Released


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Dorney Park has released a brand new point of view spin on their dive coaster, Iron Meance.  The clip can be found below, but be sure to know that the park is not yet testing with the initial holding brake turned on.  It will be tested soon, however and is definitely coming!


"This morning the park released the first official on ride point of view video. It shows one of the 21-seat trains diving down the 160 foot high, 95-degree drop, before flying at speeds of up to 64 miles per hour across the brand-new track.  Iron Menace boasts four inversions including a tilted loop, which is the first of its kind for a dive roller coaster, in addition to some dynamic theming that pays homage to the Lehigh Valley’s rich industrial history.

“2024 will be a historic year for Dorney Park with Iron Menace and some of the story-telling that comes along with it,” said Dorney Park’s Public Relations and Communications Manager Ryan Eldredge. “A new restaurant and bar, a new gift shop, and Iron Menace’s breath-taking station will really bring our new Steel Yard themed area to life.”


Take a spin below!


Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Iron Menace Takes First Test Run at Dorney Park


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Iron Menace is officially alive!  The park confirmed that the new B&M Dive Coaster made its first test run successfully around 4:24 pm today.  The ride has been under construction for about 8 months, so it was super exciting for members of the Dorney Park team and construction crews to see Iron Menace run for the first time.

 

“We cheered. It was a special moment,” said Communications and Public Relations Manager Ryan Eldredge. “This park is a huge part of our lives and this community and we are beyond grateful to be a part of history. Based on that test run, this ride is going to be an absolute hit.”

 

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Iron Menace's official opening date is May 10th, but park officials have stressed that if at all possible they intend to open the park early for previews of the ride.  With this successful first test run, those early preview dates certainly look like a good bet right now!

 

Dorney Park has released some awesome B-Roll footage of the ride testing.  Iron Menace is much zippier than I expected, and in all the right ways!  I cannot wait to ride!


Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Dorney Park's Winter Chill Out - Menace + 2024 Changes


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Dorney Park held their first-ever Winter Chill Out event this past weekend, and it was an amazing backstage look at the park and the new Iron Menace roller coaster.  Best of all, the event raised a cool $10,000 for the Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital!  


The event featured a great presentation and q&a session with the park's Communications and Public Relations Manager Ryan Eldredge, and the park's Vice President and General Manager Jessica Naderman.  They were very frank in answering some great questions about the development of Iron Menace, including other rides that were in the running along with a B&M dive coaster, how the ride's name was developed, colors chosen and much, much more. Huge props to the park for really connecting with their fans in this way!


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But how about that new roller coaster, eh?  Iron Menace looks fantastic up close and personal, just as you'd expect.  The lower part of the park has been forever changed again with the addition of this ride.  It's going to be the start of a new chapter for the park, no doubt.


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As you approach the ride you immediately notice how much further out into the midway it is than Stinger used to be.  They've also widened the start of the midway heading toward the ride to account for the thrill seekers passing through this way.  Above is the area where the ride's marquee will be, we didn't get a preview of it but knowing Dorney's graphic artists and amazing sign shop we know it will be impressive.

 

The park also had out this test seat for visitors to sit in for photos - this is NOT the test seat's final location.

 

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At the base of the first drop there is a concrete pad poured just like we saw in the original drawings.  The park did confirm that some sort of theming element will be placed here, but I wasn't able to get a full description of exactly what is planned.  Looking forward to seeing what happens here!


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Iron Menace's station is coming along quickly, and it's looking more and more detailed with additional theming being placed.  One of Cedar Fair's designers was on hand as well to explain more about the elaborate backstory of the ride.  Visitors will be entering the old steel mill after some bloggers already went exploring there - and disappeared.  There will be traces of them in the queue and some of their findings on the queue monitors.  But they're gone...

 

The park recently installed that 39 foot tall smoke stack on the side of the station - it will be themed now that it's standing.  They're not messing around with theming for this ride!


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This side view of the station is pretty cool not only to see inside at some of the theming but also to note that the large tank on the far right of the photo is actually one of the air compression tanks from the park's old Screamin' Swing attraction.  Its being reused and rethemed to be part of the steel mill vibe.  Awesome!



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The views from all around the station area are impressive.   The park did mention that two of the other top names that were in the running for the coaster were Iron Inferno and Iron Raven.  They've both cool and maybe it's just because I feel like I know the ride now, but I'd still choose Iron Menace.


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Legit theming!  This is really and truly a new era for Dorney Park!  And honestly, I'd never have had "park adds a themed ride in a newly themed area" on my bingo card!  Couldn't be happier about it, though.


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On the backside of the ride you can see the tilted loop and final corkscrew in place.  The park has started to pour the queue for the ride (2nd pic) but has a lot left to go.  This will be a neat area to way for the ride with the going all around you.


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As we know the ride's two trains (each will feature bigger seats in the last two rows) are on the track and ready to go.  The park actually hoped the ride would run the first time on Saturday evening, but that was pushed to this week.  So at any time we could get word that Iron Menace has completed the track!


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Just cannot stress enough how much this ride has changed the lower part of the park.  It is beautiful!

 

Other notes on Iron Menace (though some I won't repeat as a bonus for those who attended): A 95 degree drop wasn't in the original design, but the park worked with B&M to get it added, there was a 200 foot tall version of the ride but having it that tall meant it lacked a "dynamic" layout, Iron Beast was another popular name for the ride during development, and of the three proposals from B&M Iron Menace is "alternate c" - with the park passing on "a" and "b."  Love this nerdy stuff! 


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The Steel Yard is a brand new themed area coming together around Iron Menace.  I've said it before and I'll say it again, I still cannot believe I'm writing about a themed area at Dorney Park!  Above is a concept (not final design) for the entrance sign to the Steel Yard themed area.  It will start at where the Monster formerly was and extend all the way back to Iron Menace and Ghost in the Machine.


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The flyers have been rethemed and are now known as MT Buckets - 'empty buckets' because ghosts are riding the ride!


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The new design of the flyers themselves could be seen in one of the pavilions that the park uses for off-season storage.  They're all ready to go, just waiting to be assembled on the ride!


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This is the location of the former Monster ride, it already has tables out on it since it will be a seating area this year to support the new restaurant next door.  The fate of the Monster ride has not been revealed yet, but at this point it is pretty certain if it stays it will not be in operation in 2024.


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Iron Mill Grill & Bar is under heavy construction at the moment.  The park is expanding the building slightly toward the midway and has already added the new thematic roof seen above.  The new restaurant will serve local favorites such as pierogies and flat breads.  Oh, and fried TastyKakes!


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Steel Yard Gifts has made major progress on the exterior renovations, and the inside is said to have made a ton of progress as well.  This new gift shop will offer a ton of Iron Menace related merchandise but also other general Dorney Park items.

 

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Some new signage had just started to go up in the Steel Yard area that will help visitors understand the backstory to the area.  You can read more on the above image!


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Dorney Park leaders have made a commitment to featuring Cedar Creek more and to do that they've started to clear out items that blocked the view of it.  The ladder balance game is already gone and the above basketball game is on the way out too.  The park is placing lots of seating along the creek for guests to enjoy and take a break.


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The opening up of the view of Cedar Creek from within the Steel Yard also includes the renovation of this old picnic pavilion.  It recently held the Possessions gift shop and a storage area (and a few old coin games) but has been gutted and is being dirtied up and themed for the area.  It will be a massive area for guests to relax next to the creek under the shade.  Also the fencing along the creek is all new, with the intent being that guests can enjoy the space closer to it.


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Thunderhawk is turning 100 this year!  The park fully intends to celebrate it quite a bit, just further in the summer when some of the Iron Menace buzz cools.  The park doesn't want a historic anniversary like T-Hawk's 100th anniversary to get overshadowed.  Guests to Winter Chill Out got to see and sit in the ride's train decorated for the event - including slick new decals on the side and a special logo on the front.  Watch for more info coming later on the celebration, it sounds like a whole weekend celebrating the ride is being planned.


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Another stop during the event was to go inside the electrical room for Possessed and hear directly from the park's lead electrician who maintains the ride.  The amount of high voltage thingies in that building is crazy!  A really cool benefit to the event.


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Getting to get a lights on tour of Ghost In The Machine - the park's uber popular new haunt last year that teased the Iron Menace backstory - was a very neat thing we got to do too!  The level of detail in the maze is incredible.  And the park is proud to point out that a team who worked on Knott's Berry Farm mazes created this one for the park.


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The last stop on the tour was the road that heads back behind Hydra and Steel Force's helix.  Many awesome photo spots could be found back here, like not often available shot of Hydra's first inversion from below.  Steel Force was testing too - the ride is getting and all new control system and is currently working on new programming which appears to include a much speedier lift hill!


A couple other notes before we wrap up here.  

• The park's candy store on the edge of Planet Snoopy is becoming a Sweet Spot... similar to ones in a couple other Cedar Fair parks.

• The Chickie's & Pete's sports bar is turning into White Water Tavern with an all new menu this year.  The Chickie's in the lower park and water park will remain.

• Zephyr will need until closer to Memorial Day to get its track replaced and reopen to guests.

• The Summer Nights event that is replacing Grand Carnivale will run Fridays through Sundays and the park previewed some of the special foods being designed.

• Tricks and Treats will be spread out in the lower park starting from around Center Stage and going all the way toward Steel Force.

• The old Speed Slides in the water park have been removed (they did not operate in 2023).


Congratulations to Dorney Park and its team for a very successful inaugural Winter Chill Out!  The park intends to make it an annual tradition so I highly recommend getting tickets before they sell out next year!


Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Iron Menace's Track is Now Complete!


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Dorney Park has made quick work of the last half of Iron Menace's layout, with the final track piece lifted into place just yesterday.  The coaster went up in order (like many B&Ms do), with the brake run and station area having gone in first, and now connected with the last piece, which was a part of the start of the brake area.  With the 2,169 feet of track now a complete circuit, the park will move on to focusing on the ride's station, theming, queue and other aspects of the overall experience.

 

"This is an exciting day for Dorney Park, our guests and our community,” said Ryan Eldredge, Dorney Park’s Communications and Public Relations Manager. "We started by announcing two new events for our 2024 season and we end with the news that our track is connected.  It’s such a special time to be at Dorney Park.” 


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Iron Menace's vertical construction started around November 15th, so total construction time to get all track and supports in place was around three and a half months.  Granted the park could have completed that even faster - but for a while they were putting up steel as it arrived, and there was a purposeful pause on track going up while the station was focused on for logistical reasons.  Either way, another B&M coaster has gone up smoothly, to say the least!


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Iron Menace features a 160 foot tall lift hill and a beyond-vertical 95 degree first drop that stretches 152 feet.  Four inversions follow that drop, including an Immelman, Zero-G Roll, the first ever on a dive coaster Tilted Loop, and a corkscrew.  The ride officially opens on May 10th but watch for special preview day information from the park in the near future!


Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Dorney Park to Feature Returning Favorites + 2 New Events in 2024


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Dorney Park has announced their lineup of special events for the park's 2024 season, and it includes some returning favorites along with some major changes with two new events announced.  The park will be featuring Iron Menace and the all new Steel Yard themed area this season, but on top of that will keep visitors busy with several events and an "exciting array of new investments coming to the park in 2024."


The park will celebrate Opening Day on Friday May 10th, which is the official opening date for Iron Menace, but do keep your eyes out for announcements about passholder previews and possibly other special events.  Then Wildwater Kingdom will open for the season on May 25th - but season pass holders will get a preview day on May 19th.


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On select nights from July 12th through August 18th the park will celebrate with Summer Nights, a new event that "will transport you to tropical shores with its energetic beats" and live entertainment.  Guests will be able to the "feel the rush of exhilarating night rides on our top-rated coasters, indulge in Caribbean and Latin American inspired cuisine, and sip exotic beverages" during Summer Nights.  Sounds like a great combination of family fun, thrilling rides, live shows and special food and beverage offerings.


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The fall season will also be accented by the new Tricks and Treats family-friendly Halloween event, running on Saturdays and Sundays from September 14th through October 27th.  Featuring "mischievous tricks, tasty treats" and the park's popular family rides, the event will be a new take on daytime Halloween fun.  Both Summer Nights and Tricks and Treats will be spread out through Dorney Park, unlike Grand Carniavle and the Great Pumpkin Fest, which they are replacing.


And fear not, Halloween Haunt will still be returning to Dorney Park on select nights from September 13th through October 26th, and the popular Food Truck Rally will be held on October 19th and 20th.

 

"We are so excited to celebrate the addition of the Iron Menace with an exciting lineup of events that are sure to dazzle and delight," said Jessica Naderman, vice president and general manager. "This promises to be a historic year for Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom and when you're making history, events have to be a part of that."  For more information on the park's special events, check out the park's official website.


Sunday, February 25, 2024

All New Themed Area - Steel Yard - To Debut at Dorney Park in 2024


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Dorney Park has said all along that the area surrounding their new B&M Dive Coaster - Iron Menace - would be dynamically themed, however I'm not sure most of us were on the same page with just what a massive change was coming to the lower part of the park.  Dorney has now explained all of the changes that are coming our way that will create a cohesively themed 'land' or 'section' at the park when the Steel Yard opens.

 

To be completely transparent, I am still in a bit of disbelief that I'm typing the works "cohesively themed land" in the same sentence as Dorney Park - after covering the park for so many years this is big, big news friends!


Lets 'dive' in (pun intended) and look at some of the changes that have been announced by the park.


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Up first - a ride that has had a rather lonely existence to date will be totally transformed in 2024.  Formerly known as the Cedar Creek Flyers, the family flat ride will now be known as MT Buckets.  The "MT" comes from Iron Menace's backstory, with Hiram McTavish and his steel mill serving as the backstory for the area.  The infamous steel company utilized "MT" as an emblem on many of the now decrepit buildings.  Plus, the name sounds like "empty buckets" which is just smart.


Cedar Creek Flyers opened in 2015 and next year will be repainted and lightly themed to better be a part of the Steel Yard.  It's a set of Flying Scooters created by Larson International.  


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Another addition just revealed is Steel Yard Gifts, a new retail location that will be centrally located across the midway from Possessed.  The building will be the home of plenty of Iron Menace merchandise along with other coaster and Dorney Park themed items.


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These images of both the inside and the outside of Steel Yard Gifts shows just how well themed the addition will be.  The inside especially looks to have a lot of thematic elements like the faux factory style windows and industrial shelving.


The building that is transforming into Steel Yard Gifts originally housed an animatronic Care Bears show in the late 1980s... yes for real, and in later years also was an indoor laser maze and most recently an employee break area.  It's great to see the structure being renovated and reopened!  

 

This also means that the area's current gift shop, Possessions, will no longer be open as a retail location.  It sounds like its use next year is not totally decided by the park just yet.  The rest of the Possessions structure, which had some games in it years ago, will be opened up into a nice covered seating area next year offering a place to rest and sit by Cedar Creek.


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Finally there will be major changes made to the Dorney Grille food location when it becomes Iron Mill Grill & Bar in 2024.  The serving area will become enclosed unlike the previous stand, and menu items slated to be featured include pierogies, flat breads, chicken sandwiches, pulled pork sandwiches and more.  The park is also building an outdoor bar on the side of the building that will feature local craft brews.


The park's Monster ride has been removed and its pad will be utilized as a large outdoor, shaded dining area for Iron Mill Grill & Bar.  The fate of the Monster has not been decided yet, so it is unclear if it will return at some point or not.


On top of all this the park is hinting at even more changes on the way that haven't been announced yet, but one of them will be in just a couple days.  Stay tuned!