A double launch family coaster added to
Dollywood’s lineup in 2014, FireChaser Express is beautifully themed and
constructed. The theme is a volunteer fire station in the Smoky Mountains . Operating with three trains containing 7 cars
seating two across for a total capacity of 14 riders per train, the ride begins
with a siren going off. The train is
then launched, negotiating a couple of twisty turns, before reaching the lift
hill. After ascending the lift hill it
navigates a couple more turns, goes over a camelback, swings right into another
camelback and proceeds through more twisting turns, travelling through a
tower. Additional turns follow and the
train enters a make-believe storage warehouse containing fireworks. This is an enclosed area in which riders are
treated to flames and the menace of “Big Bertha,” a firecracker pointing at the
train and throwing out sparks. This
results in a spray of mist resembling smoke.
From the “Gasoline and Fireworks Emporium” the train is launched backwards
through more turns and another fire tower before returning to the station.
This is a really fun ride with some nice
elements although I must say that the fireworks storage area felt somewhat
claustrophobic. It also felt very hot
and I would imagine that on a hot day the heat would be intense enough to feel
suffocating. The launches are tire-propelled,
something of a rarity, as there are less than half a dozen at the time of
writing this that use that type of launch.
FireChaser Express gets 3 ½ out of 5 stars. For more information about rides at
Dollywood, visit www.dollywood.com/