Giant Drop (Six Flags Great America)
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Giant Drop is a
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ride located at
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in
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, United States. Manufactured by
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, the ride opened to the public on April 26, 1997, as part of a three-phase plan for the park's
Southwest Territory The Territory South of the River Ohio, more commonly known as the Southwest Territory or the old Southwest Territory, was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1790, until June 1, 1796, when it was ...
area. The attraction opened alongside the now-defunct Dare Devil Dive, a
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attraction, in the County Fair section of the park. Set in the Loco Diablo Mine, the ride is themed as an ore excavator built by the fictional Southwest Mining Company. The ride received a temporary re-theme in 2017 under the name Drop of Doom featuring
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in partnership with
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. At a height of , the ride is the second tallest attraction at Six Flags Great America, behind Sky Trek Tower at .


History


Development and construction

As part of a three-phase plan for the
Southwest Territory The Territory South of the River Ohio, more commonly known as the Southwest Territory or the old Southwest Territory, was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1790, until June 1, 1796, when it was ...
themed area, the ride was the second phase of the area, following the first, the opening of Southwest Territory, which opened in 1996. Plans to construct the ride were approved by the
Gurnee Gurnee ( ) is a Village (United States), village and suburb in Lake County, Illinois, United States. Its population was 30,706 as of the 2020 census. It borders the city of Waukegan, Illinois, Waukegan, and is a popular tourist attraction within ...
Village Board on October 8, 1996, despite resident opposition, citing concerns that the new attraction would create "intolerable" noise throughout the village, as homes were located close to Washington Street, near where the attraction would be constructed. That same month, groundbreaking on the attraction had begun, and in December 1996, the ride was finalized, with cranes used in the construction process to hoist 35.5 ton motor houses to the top of the ride.


Opening

On April 26, 1997, the ride officially opened to the public alongside Dare Devil Dive. As part of the opening ceremony for the attraction, 144 couples from around the Midwest gathered at the park for a mass ceremony inside the Southwest Territory Amphitheater, before going on the attraction and being pronounced man and wife. After the pronouncement, a voice over the
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was heard saying "You may now take the ultimate plunge," as couples were dropped down the attraction.


After opening

Seatbelts were added to Giant Drop in August 1999 after the death of a young passenger on Drop Zone: Stunt Tower at
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, then known as Paramount's Great America. After an accident in June 2007 at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom where a teenager had both feet cut off on Superman: Tower of Power, all
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drop towers at
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and
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theme parks were shut down temporarily as a safety precaution, including Giant Drop. After a partnership with Six Flags and
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, Giant Drop featured
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and was re-themed to Drop of Doom temporarily for the 2017 season. The premise of Drop of Doom was riders controlling a futuristic spaceship while escaping spiders.


Characteristics


Theme

The attraction is themed on the abandoned "Loco Diablo Mine," which as stated on the entrance sign, is owned, built and designed by the "Southwest Mining Company," as the ride itself is an "ore excavator." Throughout the queue line, guests enter through elaborately themed rocky canyons and abandoned mining facilities before guests reach the Giant Drop, the "ore excavator."


Ride experience

After riders go through the queue experience, riders enter one of the ride's six cars. Ascending towards a height of , the ride then descends , traveling at a speed of . Frictionless magnetic brakes stop the ride, giving it a "smooth landing."


Reception

Monica Eng of the ''
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'' described the attraction in a chart style, describing it as "lasting a lifetime," and would recommend the ride to her "worst enemy." The magnetic brakes were described as feeling like "landing on a humongous pillow."


References


External links


Official website
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