Infusion (roller coaster)


Infusion is an inverted roller coaster at Pleasure Beach Resort in Blackpool, England. It opened on 2 May 2007, and was built by Vekoma.
It is a 689m Standard "Mark 3" model of the Suspended Looping Coaster, and was the first of its kind to be suspended entirely over water.

History

[Image:Traumatizer.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Traumatizer at Pleasureland Southport in 2006]
Infusion was initially located at Pleasureland Southport, Pleasure Beach's former sister park, where it was known as "Traumatizer" and sponsored by the soft drink Tizer. It opened at Pleasureland Southport in 1999. When Pleasureland Southport closed in 2006, the ride was moved to Pleasure Beach Resort, where it has operated since 2007. The ride originally featured red track with teal supports, but the track has since been repainted blue. The ride cost a total of £8 million to construct.

Characteristics

[Image:Infusion structural support.JPG|thumb|Infusion's support structure]
Infusion operates two trains. Each train has eight cars that seat two riders, for a maximum of 16 riders per train. The track is 689 metres long, and the lift hill is 33 metres tall. The ride reaches top speeds of 80 km/h. Infusion has a maximum capacity of 832 riders per hour. The ride subjects riders to a maximum of 3.4 Gs.

Ride experience

Upon dispatch, the train climbs a 33 metre tall lift hill before arching into a steep curved incline. The train rises up into a butterfly loop before pulling upwards into a banked apex. From here, the train drops sharply into a sidewinder. A tight helix follows, providing a near-miss with Big Dipper, before the train straightens out and pulls into a double inline twist. The train subsequently enters a 90 degree turn before pulling downwards and ascending into the brake run. It then returns to the station. A full ride experience of Infusion lasts approximately one minute and 45 seconds.

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