HersheyPark – Front right seat ride on Storm Runner, HersheyPark’s 5-year-old steel launched rollercoaster, filmed June 8, 2009 using Flip Video.
It was constructed in 2004 and was the third Intamin AG Accelerator Coaster. It reaches a height of 150 ft (46 m) and catapults riders from 0 to 72 mph (116 km/h) in 2 seconds. It features a top hat and three inversions, a dual loading station and a magnetic braking system.[1] It was built to interact with three other Hersheypark rides: the Dry Gulch Railroad, the Monorail, and the Trailblazer.
Storm Runner is the first accelerator coaster to utilize over-the-shoulder restraints and the first to have a dual-loading station with switch tracks. Likewise, it was also the first accelerator coaster to feature inversions; Kanonen at Liseberg was the second.
When Storm Runner first opened in 2004, the queue line would often be extended with ropes due to the ride’s popularity. In 2005, the park added an overflow queue line located next to the Trailblazer’s first drop.
As the train leaves the station, it moves slow and eerily onto the launch platform. As it is rolling to its launch , a pre-recorded sound of a heart beat is heard. A voice says,”All right riders, sit up right with your head back, hold on tight to the grab handles at all times, and keep your arms and legs inside the car at all times.” Then they hear Storm Runner’s mascot, a mustang, make a loud screaming neigh. After a few seconds, the trains rolls back as the magnetic brakes drop and riders hear a voice saying “Now get ready, here we go”, and then the train launches from 072 mph in less than 3 seconds (just when the voice says the word “go”). Riders are photographed by the on-ride camera a short way down the launch track. In 2004 during the wait, riders would listen to a heart beat then a count down from five before hearing the voice. After traveling down the take-off runway and hitting a top speed of 72 MPH, the train climbs straight up the 170-foot tall “top hat” element providing some airtime, and back down again, 185-feet down the side of a hill leading down toward Spring Creek. The train next climbs and rolls left through the first-ever “Cobra Loop”. The train then speeds up and into into a straight line barrel roll which then leads to the first-ever “Flying Snake Dive” which consists of a heartline roll followed by a half Immelman roll that makes a vertical plunge back down toward Spring Creek. The train shoots back up and to within 10-feet under the park’s Monorail track, over a portion of the Trail Blazer, quickly twists to the left and to the right, then back above the treetops for one last dose of airtime. The train hits the magnetic brakes at fast speed, and then slowly glides back into the station. The duration of the ride is 40 seconds from launch to the brakes.
To launch the trains, Storm Runner utilizes a system invented by Intamin that launches the trains using hydraulics. This system is similar to blowing up a balloon and then releasing the air, but instead of using air, they use liquids. On the track there is a catch car that would hook up to the train. Once the launch occurs, the catch car pulls the train all the way down the track. Once the train reaches the end of the launch track, it releases and the ride continues by itself.
The launch track features magnetic brake fins. These slow down the car if the launch is unsuccessful (also known as a rollback). Storm Runner does not have a very tall top hat like Top Thrill Dragster and Kingda Ka, and usually does not have a problem clearing it. After a successful (although slightly rocky) first season, the ride’s launch system is generally considered reliable.
Storm Runner is also a coaster available for construction in the video game Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 with the Soaked! expansion pack.
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Dude I went on this …
Dude I went on this for the first time when I was 5 haha. Sooooooo fun and freaky. It goes from 0 mph- 72 in 1 second.
the beginning of …
the beginning of this ride reminds me of Kingda Ka at Six Flag…only Storm Runner is a little more intense!
One thing I …
One thing I remember from riding this last summer was, I don’t think my butt planted itself back in the seat until we were back at the station.
its a copy of the …
its a copy of the superman escapes ride in movieworld queensland australia
This ride scares …
This ride scares the SHIZ out of me… and ive been on it so many times… !!!!
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@ModernWarfareGamerzz 2 seconds to clarify.
is this ride smooth?
is this ride smooth?
lol i loved it
lol i loved it
Rode it 5 times in …
Rode it 5 times in a row and going to break that record best park ever
haha i sat in front …
haha i sat in front row with my friend….she now owes me $5 for screaming
@Hubbabubba255 Less …
@Hubbabubba255 Less, 0-72 in a second or maybe less
intense ride. sit …
intense ride. sit in the front!!!
OMG I LOVE THIS …
OMG I LOVE THIS RIDE!!! I WENT ON IT TWICE IN A ROW!!!
@timazago 0-72 in …
@timazago 0-72 in about 4 seconds?
lol how fast duz it …
lol how fast duz it go
Short, but freaking …
Short, but freaking awesome need to go there this summer
I would totally …
I would totally ride this, but its the drop im kinda afraid of. do you feel the drop like the comet?
lol i rode this …
lol i rode this yesterday its awesome i like how it says Now get ready Here we go – ZOOM – you go straight up then straight down then loops lol this ride is awesome
Now Get Ready! Here …
Now Get Ready! Here We Go! aaaahaaAAAAHAHAHAHAAA
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haa went on this …
haa went on this last night…i was waving to my family then right when it took off my headband fell off !!! but i got it back and had to hold it the whole ride through! the picture was of me getting my headband out of the back off my seat! lol STORM RUNNER ROX! i ride it every year
@VanHalenFreak99 …
@VanHalenFreak99 well actually today is the 26th but monday should be the 28th correct?
@IzzyAIProductions …
@IzzyAIProductions No the 26th
@bestmoviesEVAH Are …
@bestmoviesEVAH Are you blind? :O
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@randomlycrazyvideos i beleive its the 28th right?
I went on that ride …
I went on that ride twice yesterday, and it’s like a big adrenilyn rush