Lost Coaster of Superstition Mountain
The Lost Coaster of Superstition Mountain is a wooden roller coaster at Indiana Beach in Monticello, Indiana, themed to that of a mine shaft. It was the last coaster Custom Coasters International finished. The ride is unusual as it has an elevator to raise the cars to the top of the track as opposed to the more traditional lift-hill. CCI constructed new cage-enclosed cars due to the proximity between riders and the themed 'mountain' sections of the ride. Eight people may ride in a two-car train simultaneously. Two face forward and two backward, opposite each other in each car.
The ride enters an enclosed 'mountain' area several times throughout the ride. The imitation mountain was originally used for a previous dark ride. This dark ride went through the mountain and lights would illuminate scenes of various animals in the mountain.
The Lost Coaster is a moderate ride and does not have big drops. Part of the thrill is the alarming shake generated by the unusual track design.
The ride itself has been open since the mid-1980s as a mine like car ride with no hills or wooden tracks. The original ride's opening was delayed for a long time before officially opening in the 1980s.
Lost Coaster was designed to operate three, eight-passenger trains, but most of the time runs only one or two, which can result in long waiting times.
The Lost Coaster is also known for getting stuck quite often due to design flaws in the track. The train requires more weight in the front car to trigger sensors in the “Dynamite Willie” section of the ride, otherwise the car will get stuck in the break run.
The Gravity Group, which is run by the former CCI designers, stated that Lost Coaster was the inspiration for the design of Twister at Gröna Lund in Sweden.
Layout
Station
Riders start by boarding the train in one of two cars, either facing forwards or backwards. The ride operator then dispatches the train, which makes a right hand turn into a Trim brake, before entering the elevator lift. the train is stopped by a brake, and the elevator starts to ascend the 35 ft elevator shaft. While in the elevator, a skeleton animatronic gives one of three pre recorded spiels.Floor 3
Once at the top, the brake releases, sending the train out of the elevator and into a sharp turnaround that sends riders flying into the side of the car. The train then briefly enters the mountain, making a left hand turn and quickly exiting again. The car goes through a couple airtime hills before flying around an inner banked turnaround that will also send riders out of their seats. The car then flies through a couple of anti-rollbacks, and up into the mountain. The car makes a sharp right-hand turn and then a sharp left-hand turn, before transitioning slowly into a turnaround that leads to the mid-course brake run.during the midcourse, the train comes to a complete stop, and a short show scene plays in which a character dubbed 'Dynamite Willie' yells "Fire in the hole!" and pushes down a detonator, setting off fake explosions and sending the train off. Sometimes, the car will be going too slow, and will not make it far enough to trigger a proximity sensor, thus stopping the ride.