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Gold Rush is a
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Attractiepark Slagharen Attractie- & Vakantiepark Slagharen is an Amusement park and holiday resort in Slagharen, located in the Dutch province Overijssel. The park opened in 1963 and was originally named ''Ponypark Slagharen''. The logo contains the English name ''Sla ...
in Slagharen,
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. The coaster is manufactured by
Gerstlauer Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany. History In 1982, Hubert Gerstlauer, a former employee of the Anton Schwarzkopf-o ...
and replaced the aging Thunder Loop attraction, which now operates in
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. Gold Rush is heavily themed to the 1849
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, and features the first (and currently only) triple launch system on a Dutch roller coaster.


History

On June 10, 2016, Attractiepark Slagharen announced that they would retire Thunder Loop, their classic Schwarzkopf ''Looping Star'' coaster, which had been in operation since 1979. For those familiar with the park, the announcement came to no surprise, as in the years prior the deteriorating Thunder Loop had become an increasingly costly and often unpredictable asset, having failed multiple technical inspections during that time. Slagharen director Wouter Dekkers stated on multiple occasions that the attraction had long been on the nomination list for removal, but was kept in operation solely because of the park's need to have a major anchor coaster. Because of this factor, park officials also promised to construct a major new replacement coaster for the 2017 season, which would have a western theme to fit in with the park and occupy a larger footprint. The park would gradually release select details of the replacement attraction over the summer of 2016. In August, it was reported that the ride would be named Gold Rush and be manufactured by German firm
Gerstlauer Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany. History In 1982, Hubert Gerstlauer, a former employee of the Anton Schwarzkopf-o ...
, with leaked snippets of hardware renderings finding their way onto the internet. Gold Rush was formally announced and unveiled on September 8, 2016, packing in two inversions and a triple launch system that was a first for the Netherlands. Thunder Loop's final day of operations was on October 2, after which it was dismantled and sold off. The attraction was refurbished and sent to Parko Paliatso in
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, where it began operation in 2018 and today operates under the name ''Looping Star''. In January 2017, Gold Rush's track and other hardware began to arrive, and the dive loop became the first part of the coaster to go vertical in mid-February. The rest of the ride quickly followed and was completed within the month, with the single train arriving on March 16, 2017. Testing, landscaping, and the application of many of the themed elements was undertaken soon after. Gold Rush officially opened to great public fanfare on April 13, 2017. A week after opening, however, Slagharen officials closed the attraction indefinitely, citing weak concrete foundations that would require significant reinforcement. The ride reopened to the public a week later on April 27, 2017.


Characteristics


Statistics

Gold Rush is tall, long, and reaches a top speed of . Despite the shorter physical track length, the coaster train traverses approximately of track both forwards and backwards. The coaster operates a single train with five cars, each seating four riders in a single row for a total of 20 passengers per ride. Combined with a short ride time and quick operations, Gold Rush can accommodate an advertised 800 riders per hour. As a result of the single train operation, the train is able to pass through the station multiple times, and does so on the Linear Synchronous Motor launch.


Contractors

Gerstlauer Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany. History In 1982, Hubert Gerstlauer, a former employee of the Anton Schwarzkopf-o ...
was chosen to manufacture the coaster, as they had the ability to develop major quality projects in a relatively short amount of time. Gold Rush is one of their
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, and the attraction theming was designed by Dutch design firm P&P Projects.


Theme

The coaster is themed generically around the
California Gold Rush The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California fro ...
of 1849, when sawmill operator
James W. Marshall James Wilson Marshall (October 8, 1810 – August 10, 1885) was an American carpenter and sawmill operator, who on January 24, 1848 reported the finding of gold at Coloma, California, a small settlement on the American River about 36 miles no ...
discovered
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. the coaster spoofs a wild
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that serves as a new method of transportation to service the gold rush. Various theming elements can be found throughout the attraction's massive winding queue, with the general area dressed up as an abandoned expedition camp. The theming elements were designed by P&P Projects.


Ride experience

Riders are launched out of the station, and roll part of the way up the coaster's
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. Without enough speed to make it anywhere near the peak, the train rolls back and is accelerated backwards by the launch, passing through the station and rolling partway up the
dive loop Roller coaster elements are the individual parts of roller coaster design and operation, such as a track, hill, loop, or turn. Variations in normal track movement that add thrill or excitement to the ride are often called "thrill elements". Comm ...
. The train rolls forwards once again and is launched for the third and final time through the station at , gaining enough speed to crest the twisted top hat, passing over top of the
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and into a "sling loop" (which is seen as a slightly extended Sidewinder inversion). The coaster navigates a
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and a right-hand overbooked helix (crossing over the Monorail once again), before entering the dive loop into the launch area once again. The brakes slow the train down and quickly guide it back into the station, bring the train to a complete stop. One full cycle of the ride lasts just under 45 seconds.


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Gerstlauer Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany. History In 1982, Hubert Gerstlauer, a former employee of the Anton Schwarzkopf-o ...
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