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Coordinates: 51°2050N 0°1856W / 51.347279°N 0.315607°W / 51.347279; -0.315607
 

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Vampire
Previously known as The Vampire 1991-2001
Vampire's second lift hill and drop
Chessington World of Adventures
LocationChessington World of Adventures
Park sectionWild Woods
Coordinates51°20′50N 0°18′56W / 51.347279°N 0.315607°W / 51.347279; -0.315607
StatusOperating
Opening date11 April 1990
General statistics
TypeSteel – Suspended
ManufacturerArrow Dynamics
ModelSuspended Swinging Coaster
Lift/launch systemChain lift
Height70 ft (21 m)
Length2,200 ft (670 m)
Speed45 mph (72 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration2:30
Capacity960 riders per hour
G-force4.5G
Height restriction43.3 in (110 cm)
Trains2 trains with 12 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train.
ThemeGothic
Slogan"Sit back, hold on tight, the Vampire is taking flight!"

Reserve and Ride available

Disabled access Wheelchair accessible

Must transfer from wheelchair

Vampire at RCDB

Vampire (originally named The Vampire) is an Arrow suspended swinging roller coasteratChessington World of Adventures theme parkinLondon, England. It opened in 1990 in the new Transylvania area (now renamed "Wild Woods")[1] and is the only Arrow Dynamics suspended roller coaster still operating outside of North America.

The trains hang from the track, and swing freely as the roller coaster completes the course. It has two lift hills, featuring many dives and turns throughout, and takes place almost entirely through a forest. The ride layout was draughted by John Wardley and the theme design by British firm Sparks Creative Services.[2]

The Vampire underwent modifications in 2001 so that it could use new trains manufactured by Vekoma and reopened in 2002.

History

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Theme

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The ride has a Gothic theme and was originally very detailed, with a queue-line through castle gates, a fog-filled underpass beneath the coaster track, a graveyard canopy with Gothic tombs and dark passageway into the station. The station was dressed as a castle ballroom with flaming chandeliers, Gothic murals and a large pipe organ stage piece, with dramatic lighting and audio.[3] However most of this has since been removed. The famous theme music in the station was composed by Graham Smart in the style of an organ overture with a Gothic rock sound, alluding to Phantom of the Opera.[4]

The station features an animatronic organist playing at a large pipe organ (Named "Marcel").[citation needed] The character originally moved in time to the soundtrack, appearing to play to the music. In 2015, the graveyard canopy was demolished following years of little maintenance. The grand station chandeliers were also removed. Now, very little of the themed queue and station exists the way it was intended, with much of the scenery, sound and lighting design lost.

The original black, bat-themed trains were built by Arrow Dynamics and were the same style as the trains found on other Arrow Dynamics Suspended Coasters.

Towards the end of the ride, the coaster takes a sudden drop into a tunnel, before entering into the brake run. The tunnel was originally longer, darker and themed as a cave, however this theming has been removed to make room for larger, floorless trains provided by Vekoma.

In 1998, the ride was partly refurbished with new branding.

Floorless refurbishment

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As Vampire started to show its age, it suffered from a number of breakdowns and maintenance problems.[citation needed] The manufacturer, Arrow Dynamics, had gone bankrupt since the ride had been built, meaning little could be done to rectify these issues. The Vampire was closed for the 2001 season, and at the time this was thought to be permanent.

However, instead of removal, the decision was taken to modify the ride so that it could use a new type of suspended coaster train.[3] The track was to remain unchanged because modifying this would require planning permission, which was unlikely to be granted. Since the ride consisted of the suspended swinging model, with tight corners, any new trains would also have to be able to swing (reducing lateral Gs). This led to the development of swinging suspended floorless coaster trains, manufactured by Vekoma, which are still in use today. The modified ride opened in 2002.

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  • Ride station, themed as an abbey, with an organ in the far back
    Ride station, themed as an abbey, with an organ in the far back
  • Animatronic organ player
  • Riders in sitting position
    Riders in sitting position
  • Helix after lift two
    Helix after lift two
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Chessington World of Adventures Resort". Chessington World of Adventures Resort.
  • ^ "Vampire". T-Park. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  • ^ a b "Transylvania". ThemeUk.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  • ^ "John Wardley interview episode 103". Season Pass Podcast. 11 November 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
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