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Time Warp
Time_Warp_(Canada's_Wonderland)_-_OnRide_-_(480p)
Statistics

Park

Canada's Wonderland

Opened

2004

Manufacturer

Zamperla

Height

50 feet

Top speed

26 mph

Length

1,283 feet

Inversions

2

Maximum G-Force

3.3G

Time Warp, formerly known as Tomb Raider: The Ride, is a Zamperla volare roller coaster located at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Canada. The ride inclues an unusual spiral lift hill. It is also Canada's first flying roller coaster.

Rides Layout and experience[]

The ride commences by loading passengers into a 4-person car and rotating the cars facing the ground. The vehicles proceed with a horizontal lift and push forward so that it engages with the rotating lift mechanism. The vehicles ascend into a spiral lift that gives riders a 360-degree view of their surroundings.

Once vehicles reach the top, they dive down and accelerate before making a quick turn to the left and into the first in-line twist. The ride turns to the right and into the first set of block brakes that slows the vehicles before another making a small dip downward and another right turn into the second in-line twist. After a quick turn to the left, the vehicles passes into the second set of brakes and then makes another diving left turn. There are a few quick turns until the vehicles return to the station. Once the riders are lowered to the standing position, the restraints are unlocked and vehicles are unloaded.

Speciel effects[]

When the ride opened in 2004, the ride's entrance queue featured theming and special effects to resemble an ancient tomb. The entrance sign was mounted onto bamboo sticks and stone columns with propane torches. Next to the entrance was a tent which resembles Lara Croft's base with two motorcycles. Beyond the entrance were Chinese stone soldiers akin to the Terracotta Army and a stone wall with images resembling deities found in ancient Buddhist and Hindu artworks. The queue and exit were guided by rope fences. Bat sounds looped while riders waited in the station.

The ride area was filled with a rumbling sound that got louder to entice riders. As this happened, flame torches would get bigger and at night the station's flood lights turn red.

Since its opening and with the name change after the Cedar Fair takeover, much of the theming is removed. The tent next to the queue is removed with nothing but a few plants in its place. The propane torches are no longer used. The Chinese soldiers inside the queue are removed, but the stone mural is still present. The rope in the queue lines is replaced by wooden planks. No sound effects are played inside the station.

Canada's Wonderland Roller Coasters
Operating Back Lot Stunt Coaster ā€¢ The Bat ā€¢ Behemoth ā€¢ Dragon Fire ā€¢ Flight Deck ā€¢ Fly ā€¢ Ghoster Coaster ā€¢ Leviathan ā€¢ Mighty Canadian Minebuster ā€¢ Silver Streak ā€¢ SkyRider ā€¢ Taxi Jam ā€¢ Thunder Run ā€¢ Time Warp ā€¢ Vortex ā€¢ Wild Beast
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