War is coming.
Coming soon to a Universal theme park near you, Jurassic War is an ultra-compact B&M floorless coaster.
JURASSIC WAR STATS
LENGTH: 3,996 feet / 1,218 m
HEIGHT: 80 feet / 24 m
DROP: 110 feet / 33.5 m
SPEED: 58 mph / 93 km/h
INVERSIONS: 10
TRAINS: 4, 20-seat trains (5 rows of riders seated 4 abreast)
Isla Nublar and the Jurassic World theme park have been largely abandoned following the events of Jurassic World. However, a secret government agency has returned to the island to begin weaponizing the dinosaurs that roam the island, specifically the Velociraptors.
Riders are dropped into the "raptor pit" jungle as they duel other trains throughout the twisted, nearly 4,000-foot course.
The coaster contains two major "firsts" for manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard. It's the first B&M coaster to feature 10 inversions, and the first B&M coaster to feature a mid-course launch.
This overview shows a large amount of the course. A pre-lift inversion is hidden, however.
While Jurassic War stands only 80 feet tall, the first drop plunges 110 feet into the "raptor pit."
The coaster duels with itself throughout the ride.
The trains will dispatch at set intervals to allow for multiple close encounters.
There is still much work left to do before a video is ready.
Stay tuned. More previews are coming soon!
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Jurassic War - RIDE IT TODAY!
The wait is over. It's time to venture into the raptor pit.
Your adventure begins after the events of Jurassic World in the research facilities on the nearly deserted Isla Nublar, home of the ill-fated theme park.
A group of government officials have returned to the island to weaponize the remaining Velociraptors – an endeavor that played a role in Jurassic World.
Riders depart the station and navigate through the island’s rocky terrain. A barrel roll flips riders head over hills – a 180-degree turn transitions into the 80-foot-tall lift hill.
The train then plunges near-vertically 110 feet into the “raptor pit†testing ground. Riders enter a double-inversion bowtie element – a first for a Bolliger & Mabillard coaster.
The bowtie element transitions directly into the first vertical loop – which syncs with a train completing the second half the coaster’s 3,996-foot layout.
A sidewinder inversion turns the train back toward the core of the raptor pit. The train threads through the first vertical loop and plunges toward the ground, entering the first of three “cages†meant to slow the raptors. But as learned in Jurassic World, nothing goes according to plan. The first of the two cages “launch†riders rather than slow them. The first launch leads into a large banked turn.
The second launch is considerably more powerful – launching riders from 40-58 mph and into an inverted turn. Riders then maneuver an inclined loop before maneuvering a dizzying ground-hugging chase sequence toward the second vertical loop.
Like the first, it syncs with a train completing the first half of the coaster. A sweeping turn begins the return to the station, but not before a zero-g roll 40 feet above the ground.
The ride concludes with a “flatspin roll†element that leads into the brake run.
JURASSIC WAR STATS
LENGTH: 3,996 feet / 1,218 m
HEIGHT: 80 feet / 24 m
DROP: 110 feet / 33.5 m
SPEED: 58 mph / 93 km/h
INVERSIONS: 10
TRAINS: 4, 20-seat trains (5 rows of riders seated 4 abreast)
JURASSIC WAR INVERSIONS
1. Barrel Roll
2. 3. Bowtie (2)
4. Vertical Loop
5. Sidewinder
6. Inverted Turn
7. Inclined Loop
8. Vertical Loop
9. Zero-G Roll
10. Flatspin Roll
Let me know what you think! I greatly appreciate your feedback.
For more Jurassic War, follow me on Facebook and Twitter. See more of my videos on my YouTube channel.
Coming soon to a Universal theme park near you, Jurassic War is an ultra-compact B&M floorless coaster.
JURASSIC WAR STATS
LENGTH: 3,996 feet / 1,218 m
HEIGHT: 80 feet / 24 m
DROP: 110 feet / 33.5 m
SPEED: 58 mph / 93 km/h
INVERSIONS: 10
TRAINS: 4, 20-seat trains (5 rows of riders seated 4 abreast)
Isla Nublar and the Jurassic World theme park have been largely abandoned following the events of Jurassic World. However, a secret government agency has returned to the island to begin weaponizing the dinosaurs that roam the island, specifically the Velociraptors.
Riders are dropped into the "raptor pit" jungle as they duel other trains throughout the twisted, nearly 4,000-foot course.
The coaster contains two major "firsts" for manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard. It's the first B&M coaster to feature 10 inversions, and the first B&M coaster to feature a mid-course launch.
This overview shows a large amount of the course. A pre-lift inversion is hidden, however.
While Jurassic War stands only 80 feet tall, the first drop plunges 110 feet into the "raptor pit."
The coaster duels with itself throughout the ride.
The trains will dispatch at set intervals to allow for multiple close encounters.
There is still much work left to do before a video is ready.
Stay tuned. More previews are coming soon!
- - - - -
Jurassic War - RIDE IT TODAY!
The wait is over. It's time to venture into the raptor pit.
Your adventure begins after the events of Jurassic World in the research facilities on the nearly deserted Isla Nublar, home of the ill-fated theme park.
A group of government officials have returned to the island to weaponize the remaining Velociraptors – an endeavor that played a role in Jurassic World.
Riders depart the station and navigate through the island’s rocky terrain. A barrel roll flips riders head over hills – a 180-degree turn transitions into the 80-foot-tall lift hill.
The train then plunges near-vertically 110 feet into the “raptor pit†testing ground. Riders enter a double-inversion bowtie element – a first for a Bolliger & Mabillard coaster.
The bowtie element transitions directly into the first vertical loop – which syncs with a train completing the second half the coaster’s 3,996-foot layout.
A sidewinder inversion turns the train back toward the core of the raptor pit. The train threads through the first vertical loop and plunges toward the ground, entering the first of three “cages†meant to slow the raptors. But as learned in Jurassic World, nothing goes according to plan. The first of the two cages “launch†riders rather than slow them. The first launch leads into a large banked turn.
The second launch is considerably more powerful – launching riders from 40-58 mph and into an inverted turn. Riders then maneuver an inclined loop before maneuvering a dizzying ground-hugging chase sequence toward the second vertical loop.
Like the first, it syncs with a train completing the first half of the coaster. A sweeping turn begins the return to the station, but not before a zero-g roll 40 feet above the ground.
The ride concludes with a “flatspin roll†element that leads into the brake run.
JURASSIC WAR STATS
LENGTH: 3,996 feet / 1,218 m
HEIGHT: 80 feet / 24 m
DROP: 110 feet / 33.5 m
SPEED: 58 mph / 93 km/h
INVERSIONS: 10
TRAINS: 4, 20-seat trains (5 rows of riders seated 4 abreast)
JURASSIC WAR INVERSIONS
1. Barrel Roll
2. 3. Bowtie (2)
4. Vertical Loop
5. Sidewinder
6. Inverted Turn
7. Inclined Loop
8. Vertical Loop
9. Zero-G Roll
10. Flatspin Roll
Let me know what you think! I greatly appreciate your feedback.
For more Jurassic War, follow me on Facebook and Twitter. See more of my videos on my YouTube channel.