Oblivion at Alton
Towers
has the distinction of being the first dive coaster ever built. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard (as
is the case with all existing dive coasters), it stands 65 feet tall at ground
level. The train consists of two rows
seating 8 across for a total of 16 riders.
Prior to dispatch, the riders see a video designed to scarify. The train ascends a 65-foot chain lift hill
and upon reaching the drop, hangs over the drop for about five seconds before
plunging 180 feet at a an 89-degree angle into an underground tunnel. From there it rises up into a right
overbanked turn before returning to the station.
The ride is short
but sweet. The drop is awesome although
I would have welcomed a second drop with hang time such as can be enjoyed on
later B&M dive machines. However, considering
that Oblivion was innovative and the first of its kind, I can’t complain. Also, it features a single rider queue, which
enabled me to get on quickly. 4 out of 5
stars. For more information about rides
at Alton
Towers ,
visit https://www.altontowers.com/
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