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SeaWorld San Antonio announces opening date of world’s first launched flume coaster

SeaWorld San Antonio has announced that March 2nd will be the opening date for Catapult Falls. The highly anticipated thrill ride is the world’s first launched flume coaster and features the steepest drop in any flume ride. It also has the unique distinction of being the only flume ride in North America to feature a vertical lift. Guests visiting on March 2nd, the first day of Spring Break, will be treated to a Grand Opening Ceremony to officially open the ride, and the first 500 riders will receive a special Catapult Falls themed silicone pint glasses to commemorate the occasion. SeaWorld Pass Members have the benefit of an exclusive early preview of this new thrilling family attraction before its grand opening (exact dates to be determined soon).

With 11 boats each seating eight passengers, Catapult Falls will navigate through an adventurous course as guests feel the rush of riding on a coaster, while still enjoying the rocking and swaying of riding a boat on the water. Catapult Falls features North America’s only vertical lift that uses a state-of-the-art elevator to lift riders up seven feet per second to reach the top. Once at the peak, riders will be in for a thrill as they drop from a height of over 55 feet. Angled at 53 degrees – the steepest drop in the world for this type of ride – the elevator chutes riders into a watery splashdown at over 37 miles per hour, drenching the observing crowd below.

Started in 1964 in San Diego, SeaWorld now has parks in Texas and Orlando, and is known worldwide for its animal care and rescue efforts, as well as for its rides and yearly events. As SeaWorld celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, there’s truly “So Much More to Sea,” including new rides and attractions, a new character parade, all-new presentations and shows, limited-edition food and beverage options and collectible merchandise, plus special ticket and experience offers.

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