Sidewinder (Hersheypark)

Sidewinder is a shuttle roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Pioneer Frontier section of the park, right across from Storm Runner. While the coaster itself is a standard Vekoma Boomerang, this installation is notable because it was the first Vekoma Boomarang to use Vekoma trains (previous Boomerangs used Arrow trains). For the 2011 season, the Sidewinder's trains were replaced with Vekoma's modern trains, similar to the train on Carowinds' Carolina Cobra. This ride was also the first coaster installed in the park in 14 years since the SooperDooperLooper in 1977.

Sidewinder
Half of Sidewinder's Cobra Roll
Hersheypark
LocationHersheypark
Coordinates40.289932°N 76.653773°W / 40.289932; -76.653773
StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 11, 1991
General statistics
TypeSteel Shuttle Boomerang
ManufacturerVekoma
ModelBoomerang
Lift/launch systemCable and Chain lift hill on both towers
Height116.5 ft (35.5 m)
Length935 ft (285 m)
Speed47 mph (76 km/h)
Inversions6 (3 forward, 3 backward)
Duration1:48
Capacity760 riders per hour
G-force5.2
Height restriction48 in (122 cm)
TrainsSingle train with 7 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 28 riders per train.
Sidewinder at RCDB
Pictures of Sidewinder at RCDB

Each ride contains six inversions: 3 loops in the ride's structure, each of which is traversed forward and backward.

History

Sidewinder was built on a former catering area. This moved to the area that at the time was occupied by Kaptain Kid's Kove, and became Trailblazer's catering pavilion.[1]

Ride experience

The ride begins with riders being pulled backwards out of the station up a hill by a cable winch. At the top of the hill, the train is released, and speeds through the station and goes through the ride's three inversions, including a cobra roll and a vertical loop. The train goes up a second lift hill and, when it reaches the top, the lift disengages, and the train falls backwards through the inversions, pressing about 5 G's of force on riders (especially in the loop) before it returns to the station. The restraints on the trains have extra padding so that there is minimal discomfort, this has been used on many modern Vekoma Boomerangs. At only 935 feet long, it has the shortest track length of any roller coaster at Hersheypark.

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