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The Wave
Drayton Manor Resort
Park sectionAdventure Cove
StatusOperating
Opening date26th April 2024
Cost£4.2M
The Wave at Drayton Manor Resort at RCDB
Drayton Manor Resort
NameThe Shockwave
Park sectionAction Park/Adventure Cove
StatusConverted
Opening date1994
Closing date5th November 2023 (5th November 2023)
Cost£4.2M
The Shockwave at Drayton Manor Resort at RCDB
General statistics
TypeSteel – Looping
ManufacturerIntamin
DesignerWerner Stengel
ModelSit-Down/Looping
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Height120 ft (37 m)
Drop105 ft (32 m)
Length1,640.4 ft (500.0 m)
Speed53 mph (85 km/h)
Inversions4
Duration1:36
G-force4
Height restriction120 cm (3 ft 11 in)
TrainsSingle train with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train.

The Wave is a family sit down looping roller coaster, located at Drayton Manor ResortinTamworth in the United Kingdom. It has the same track layout as The Shockwave, but now uses sit-down lap bar restraints.

History[edit]

It was originally an Intamin Stand-Up roller coaster from 1994-2023 initially called The 7up Shockwave and then just The Shockwave, and was also the only stand-up roller coaster with a Zero Gravity Roll ever made. Shockwave was retired as a Stand-up coaster on the 5th November 2023 to have a new sit down train manufactured by Art Engineering for the 2024 season. This means that the height limit has been lowered from 1.4m to 1.2m so that a younger audience can experience the ride. [1][2][3]

Ride Experience[edit]

Once riders are seated and secured, the train exits the station where kicker wheels slowly takes the train down a long straight section of track. Then the train makes a small dip into the 120ft tall lift hill. Once riders are at the top the train gradually descends down to the left and drops into the first inversion, a Vertical loop. After completing the loop riders immediately enter the second inversion. A right hand Zero Gravity roll. Riders then bend slightly to the left onto a straight section of track where the left hand side on ride photo is taken before entering the final two inversions, a double left hand corkscrew. Immediately after the corkscrews the train bends to the right where the right hand on ride photo is taken before going down another straight section and turning right to go back into the station where the brake run is also located

former stand-up train entering the double Corkscrews

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hartley, J. (2023), “Last stand” for Drayton Manor “legendary” coaster before change, retrieved 15 December 2023
  • ^ Shockwave ride at Drayton Manor theme park in UK evacuated, 2019, retrieved 15 December 2023
  • ^ New name for iconic ride as Drayton Manor launches world’s first experience, 2023, retrieved 15 December 2023

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Wave_(Drayton_Manor)&oldid=1230408281"

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