Drop tower

A drop tower or big drop is a type of amusement park ride incorporating a central structure or tower. Drop towers vary in height, passenger capacity, lift type, and brake type. Many are custom-made, although there are some mass-produced designs. The most widely sold drop towers have been manufactured by Intamin and S&S Sansei, however Larson International and Funtime have their own drop tower models available as well. Riders initially experience a sense of weightlessness via free fall, followed by rapid deceleration, after which a magnetic brake system brings the ride to a stop. The entire experience generally lasts less than one minute.

The High Fall at Movie Park Germany
A drop tower at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk entitled the "Double Shot"

With most drop towers, a gondola carrying riders is lifted to the top of a large vertical structure, then released to free-fall down the tower. Magnetic brakes immediately slow the gondola as it approaches the bottom half of the tower. Some attractions have expanded on the design concept, with features such as rotating gondolas or several bounces before coming to rest. At Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, for example, Falcon's Fury takes riders to the top of a 335’ (102 m)-tall tower before an automated system slowly rotates the seats forward to face the ground, greatly enhancing the sensation of ‘falling’; the seats automatically return to their normal, forward-facing position just before the end of the ride.

Most drop towers require child riders to meet a minimum height; limits vary widely depending upon the nature of the tower, with a 9-metre (30 ft) tower for smaller children at least 95 centimetres (37 in) tall,[1] and a 37-metre (120 ft) tower for children at least 130 centimetres (51 in) tall.[2]

These rides also have weight restrictions. Not following the restrictions is what caused Tyre Sampson's death on March 24, 2022 at ICON Park in Orlando, Florida.[3]

Drop tower designs

Mass-produced tower rides include:

Tallest drop towers

bold Denotes drop tower is or was once the tallest in the world
italic Denotes drop tower is either no longer operating or removed
Rank Name Park Location Drop height Structural height Manufacturer Record holder
1 Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom Six Flags Great Adventure Jackson Township, New Jersey, United States 126 metres (415 ft) 139 metres (456 ft) Intamin July 2014 – Present
Orlando FreeFall ICON Park Orlando, Florida, United States 120 metres (400 ft) 130 metres (430 ft) Funtime
2 Lex Luthor: Drop of DoomSix Flags Magic MountainValencia, California, United States120 metres (400 ft)126 metres (415 ft)IntaminJuly 2012 – July 2014
3 The Giant DropDreamworldCoomera, Queensland, Australia115 metres (377 ft)120 metres (390 ft)IntaminDecember 1998 – July 2012
4 Highlander Hansa-Park Sierksdorf, Germany 103 metres (338 ft) 120 metres (390 ft) Funtime
5La Venganza del EnigmaParque Warner MadridMadrid, Spain100 metres (328 ft)115 metres (377 ft)S&S Worldwide
Blue Fall Sea Paradise Yokohama, Japan 100 metres (328 ft) 107 metres (351 ft) Intamin
6 Donjon de l'Extrême Nigloland Dolancourt, France 95 metres (312 ft) 105 metres (344 ft) Funtime
7 Falcon's FuryBusch Gardens Tampa BayTampa Bay, Florida, United States94 metres (310 ft)102 metres (335 ft)Intamin
8 VoltrumBayern-ParkReisbach, Germany93 metres (305 ft)109 metres (358 ft)Funtime
9 AtmosFearLisebergGothenburg, Sweden90 metres (295 ft)116 metres (381 ft)Intamin
10 Hurakan CondorPortAventura ParkSalou, Spain87 metres (285 ft)115 metres (377 ft)Intamin
12 UFO Gyro Drop Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Yuchr Shiang, Nantou County, Taiwan 85 metres (280ft) 110 metres

(360 ft)

Intamin
11 Global BurjGlobal VillageDubai, United Arab Emirates85 metres (279 ft)Un­knownUn­known
13 Drop TowerKings IslandMason, Ohio, United States83 metres (272 ft)96 metres (315 ft)Intamin
14 Big TowerBeto Carrero WorldPenha, Santa Catarina, Brazil80 metres (264 ft)100 metres (328 ft)Intamin
15 Drop Tower Kings DominionDoswell, Virginia, United States80 metres (264 ft)93 metres (305 ft)Intamin
The Plunge KongeparkenÅlgård, Rogaland, Norway80 metres (264 ft)Un­knownFuntime

Other notable examples

Injuries and accidents

  • On August 22, 1999, 12-year-old Joshua Smurphat fell to his death on Drop Zone: Stunt Tower(Drop Tower) at Paramount's Great America(California's Great America) after slipping from the ride's restraints, which were still locked at the end of the ride.[4][5]
  • On June 21, 2007 (park operating as Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom), a 13-year-old girl from Louisville, Kentucky had both feet cut off above the ankle when one of the ride's cables snapped during operation.[6] Following the incident, all Intamin towers were temporarily closed and the Carowinds model was found to have stretched cables.[7]
  • On February 24, 2012, 14-year-old Gabriella Yukari Nichimura died in an accident at Hopi Hari, Vinhedo, São Paulo State, Brazil. She fell from the drop tower ride "La Tour Eiffel" suffering cranial trauma and died on the way to the hospital. Initial investigations suggested the possibility of mechanical failure in the restraint latch.[8]
  • On the evening of September 5, 2021, 6-year-old Wongel Estifanos died on the Haunted Mine Drop ride after being separated from her seat and falling 110 ft (34 m) to her death. It has been determined that the girl was actually sitting on top of her seatbelt rather than the seatbelt being tight on her lap. A forensic pathologist identified the cause of death as blunt-force trauma. The official report by the Colorado Division of Oil and Public Safety blamed a lack of procedures and inadequate training of two ride operators to ensure that Estifanos was properly buckled in.[9][10] Before the accident, the ride had had four annual safety inspections per Colorado Amusement Rides and Devices Regulations (7 CCR 1101-12) and was certified to have corrected any issues.[10] Following the incident the park temporarily closed.[11][12][13] Colorado Senate Bill 03-253 allows parents to release their minor’s rights to sue for negligence.[14][15]
  • On the evening of March 24, 2022, 14-year-old Tyre Sampson from Missouri fell to his death from the world's tallest drop tower ride, the Orlando FreeFall drop tower at ICON Park in Florida. The brand new attraction had been open for only three months at the time of the accident.[16] On April 18, 2022, it was discovered that the safety sensors of two seats were intentionally modified to generate a "go" signal for larger and therefore unsafe harness-to-seat gaps, presumably to accommodate larger riders, a condition that ultimately led to Tyre's death, since he slipped through that gap toward the end of the drop when the ride slowed down. This is only one major factor among others that may have caused the tragedy, including the fact that Tyre weighed 320 pounds (144 kg) and the ride manual stipulates a weight limit of 287 pounds (130 kg). On October 6, 2022, it was announced that the Orlando Free Fall tower would be dismantled.[17] The owner plans to have the demolition finished by the anniversary of the victim’s death.[18]
  • On September 5, 2022, a drop tower in India failed to slow down then crashed to ground, injuring 16.[19]

See also

References

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  15. Chlouber; Arnold; Entz; Johnson S.; Kester; McElhany; Taylor; White; Brophy; Crane; Garcia; Hefley; Miller; Rippy; Spence; Stengel; Weddig. "SENATE BILL 03-253" (PDF). Colorado General Assembly. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 15, 2004. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
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