Delirium | |
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Delirium in action at Kings Island (2003)
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Kings Island | |
Area | Action Zone |
Coordinates | 39°20′42.66″N 84°15′58.93″W / 39.3451833°N 84.2663694°WCoordinates: 39°20′42.66″N 84°15′58.93″W / 39.3451833°N 84.2663694°W |
Status | Operating |
Cost | $4.5 million |
Opening date | April 12, 2003 |
Kings Dominion | |
Area | Candy Apple Grove |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | March 25, 2016 |
Replaced | Shockwave |
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Model | Giant Frisbee |
Height | 137 ft (42 m) |
Speed | 76 mph (122 km/h) |
Capacity | 1000 riders per hour |
Vehicle type | Circular Gondola |
Riders per vehicle | 50 |
Duration | 2:30 |
Height restriction | 52–76 in (132–193 cm) |
Manufacturer | HUSS Park Attractions (Kings Island) |
Manufacturer | Mondial (Kings Dominion) |
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Delirium is a Giant Frisbee ride located at Kings Island and Kings Dominion amusement parks. Designed by HUSS Park Attractions at Kings Island and Mondial at Kings Dominion, the ride first opened at Kings Island on April 12, 2003, as the largest Frisbee ride of its kind in the world. A slightly smaller version of the ride opened at Kings Dominion on March 25, 2016.
Throughout the 1990s, roller coaster popularity soared as the number of roller coasters in the United States increased from roughly 165 to over 200 by the end of the decade. As the U.S. economy slowed in 2001, however, many parks began to turn to more cost-effective thrill rides. HUSS Park Attractions (previously known as Huss Maschinenfabrik) spent most of its existence since the late 1970s creating small and mid-size flat rides for traveling carnivals and small amusement parks. As the company evolved taking on more challenging projects, they quickly discovered a growing market for unique flat ride designs that were affordable and could be easily marketed. The rides grew in size and accommodated larger capacities over time attracting major amusement parks around the world.
Paramount's Kings Island, now owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, decided to test the waters in 2002 with a Giant Top Spin ride manufactured by HUSS that would open as the largest in the world and the first to be completely enclosed. Originally known as Tomb Raider: The Ride, PKI viewed the attraction as a complete success and worked with HUSS to open another flat ride the following year in Kings Island's Action Zone. This time, HUSS went with a concept that would create a significant visual impact on the spectator. Their Frisbee design was first introduced in 1994 and quickly evolved into a model that could swing 40 passengers up to 90 degrees at 63 feet (19 m) off the ground. For its debut at Kings Island, HUSS created its first Giant Frisbee version that increased the capacity to 50 passengers, extended the pendulum arm to 62 feet (19 m), and increased the angle to 120 degrees. Riders could now be lifted to a height of 137 feet (42 m) off the ground reaching speeds up to 76 miles per hour (122 km/h) and experiencing a positive g-force of up to 4.5 g.