Nights in White Satin: The Trip

Nights in White Satin: The Trip was a theme park ride located at Hard Rock Park (now Freestyle Music Park) in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and was based on the song "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues. It was a dark ride that incorporated visual effects, digital CGI, and special effects installed by Attraction Design Services; it utilized sights, sounds, and smells. The attraction was developed by Sally Corporation and Jon Binkowski of Hard Rock Park. In early 2009, as a part of Hard Rock Park's new management, the ride was redesigned to fit a more family oriented theme, and renamed "Monstars of Rock".[1]

Nights in White Satin: The Trip
Freestyle Music Park
AreaBritish Invasion
StatusRemoved
Opening dateApril 15, 2008 (2008-04-15)
Closing date2009 (2009)
Broadway at the Beach
StatusRemoved
Opening dateMay 30, 2011 (2011-05-30)
Closing dateAugust 13, 2017 (2017-08-13)
Replaced byLandry's Seafood House
General statistics
Attraction typeDark ride
ManufacturerSally Corporation
Length718 ft (219 m)
Capacity1200 riders per hour
Vehicles20
Duration4:45
Facade of the dark ride "Nights In White Satin - The Trip" during the 2008 operating season of Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

The ride was relocated to Broadway at the Beach in 2011.

The ride

20 cars from ETF Ride Systems of the Netherlands accommodated 1,200 people per hour over 718 feet (219 m) of track and past 14 scenes, many using black lights and various psychedelic imagery. The Moody Blues recorded a new version of the song "Nights in White Satin" for the attraction, timed to match the length of the ride.

The ride was 4 minutes and 45 seconds in duration.

The high-fidelity sound system found in each car was provided by JL Audio and a custom-designed 24-volt amplifier system. The fidelity of this system is considered to be quintessential to the experience and was a major point in the design of the attraction. “The biggest challenge was providing good on-board audio,” confirms Binkowski.[2]

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