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Croc Drop (ride)

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Croc Drop
Chessington World of Adventures
AreaForbidden Kingdom
StatusOperating
Cost£900,000
Opening date12 April 2021; 2 years ago (2021-04-12)
ReplacedRameses Revenge
Ride statistics
ManufacturerSBF Visa Group
DesignerMerlin Magic Making
ModelDrop'n Twist Tower
ThemeSobek
Height25.6 m (84 ft)
Height restriction120 cm (3 ft 11 in)
Reserve and Ride available
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible

Croc Drop is an SBF Visa drop tower flat ride, which opened in April 2021 at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in southwest London, England, forming part of the park's Forbidden Kingdom section.

History

Following the closure of Rameses Revenge at the end of 2019, plans were soon spotted for a multi-million pound replacement drop tower. Two years on, it opened alongside the Blue Barnacle for the 2021 season in Forbidden Kingdom. The ride is manufactured by the SBF Visa Group and is the third model of its type in Britain, after Skyraker 001 at Flambards and Magma at Paultons Park. Croc Drop marks the first significant new ride hardware at Chessington since Zufari and Kobra.

In 2020, the ride's name was opposed by the American footwear manufacturer Crocs. The opposition was not upheld by the UK Intellectual Property Office and the ride's name was retained.[1]

Description

As with all rides of its type, a gondola with 16 seats is lifted to the top of a large vertical structure, then released to free-fall down the tower. Brakes slow the gondola as it approaches the bottom of the ride. This design expands on this concept with features including rotating gondolas and several bounces before coming to rest. The total weight of the ride is around 26,000 kg and it rotates at 6 rpm.[2]

The ride's soundtrack has been composed by Nick Hutson alongside Kieron Quinn.

Riders plunge 25m into the giant jaws of a crocodile, Sobek, the ancient Egyptian Crocodile God and protector of the Nile, who has been possessed by evil spirits, transforming him into a cruel deity. With the once fertile Nile laying stagnant, riders must take part in a ceremony to banish the evil spirits from Sobek, plunging into the crocodile's soul and freeing the waters back into the Nile. Chessington ran a teaser campaign throughout 2020 for the new attraction, with mysterious clues posted on their social media channels for people to solve.

Those between 1.2m and 1.3m must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 16, while those a minimum height of 1.3m can ‘drop’ alone.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Croc Drop: Chessington ride name approved. RideRater. 13 December 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  2. ^ "DROP'N TWIST 28mt. - Family Rides - Towers - SBF Rides". www.sbfrides.com. Retrieved 17 March 2021.

External links

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This page was last edited on 17 January 2024, at 00:11
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