Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster
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| Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster | |
|---|---|
| SeaWorld San Antonio | |
| Location | SeaWorld San Antonio |
| Coordinates | 29°27′19″N 98°41′46″W / 29.4553°N 98.6961°W |
| Status | Operating |
| Soft opening date | June 10, 2017 |
| Opening date | June 16, 2017 |
| Cost | $18,000,000 |
| General statistics | |
| Type | Steel – Launched – Motorbike |
| Manufacturer | Intamin |
| Designer | SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment |
| Model | Family Launch Coaster |
| Track layout | Out and Back |
| Lift/launch system | Tire launch |
| Height | 61 ft (19 m) |
| Length | 2,600 ft (790 m) |
| Speed | 44 mph (71 km/h) |
| Inversions | 0 |
| Capacity | 886 riders per hour |
| Height restriction | 48 in (122 cm) |
| Trains | 3 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in a single row for a total of 16 riders per train. |
| Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster at RCDB | |
Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster is a double launch roller coaster at SeaWorld San Antonio amusement park in San Antonio, Texas. The roller coaster is designed to emphasize SeaWorld's animal rescue efforts. Opened in 2017, it is the first jet ski roller coaster in North America and would incorporate cars designed as jet skis used by SeaWorld's rescue team. Most of the track was built over the park's lake.[1]
The park's lake was partially drained and inflatable rubber dams were put in the lake to allow the construction site to be drained, but not the rest of the lake. The park closes annually from January to late February and during this time SeaWorld re-themed the area near the coaster's entrance queue. SeaWorld San Antonio regularly posted construction update videos on their YouTube channel. The roller coaster was officially opened on June 16, 2017.[2]
Ride experience
Once riders are seated and restrained, the train exits the loading station and enters a video orientation tunnel. Once the orientation is over, the train is launched up a camelback hump. The train then glides across the surface of the park's lake simulating a jet ski ride. Halfway through the ride, the train is launched one more time up the tallest point of the coaster (61 feet) and crosses the only section of the track that is on land (a small artificial island in the lake). After a few more seconds, the train returns to the station.[3][4] The attraction (queue and launch) also features an original 30 minute electric/orchestral hybrid score by composer Rick McKee.