The first Dive Coaster in the Northeast, Iron Menace begins in the remains of an old steel mill at Dorney Park. Riders will board one of two, three-car floorless trains with nothing separating their dangling feet from the steel track below. Once on board, riders will ascend 160 feet to attempt their first thrilling feat, a "hold and dive" moment where you'll hang over the edge of the first drop. After giving you a moment to take in the view, the trains will dive down the beyond-vertical, 152-foot drop reaching a top speed of 64 miles per hour! The layout for Iron Menace includes four inverted elements– an Immelmann loop, a zero-G roll, a corkscrew, and the first-ever tilted (inclined) loop on a Dive Coaster.
Year | Track | Type | Designer |
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2024 | Steel | Dive Coaster, Multielement | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Inversions: Immelmann Loop, Zero G-Roll, Inclined Loop, Corkscrew
Train has three cars with one row each, seating seven abreast per row.
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