March 7, 2005
Musik Express
Fallling Star
Albuquerque, NM -- Cliff's Amusement Park announced an impressive expansion for the 2005 season that includes three new rides. The new thrill rides announced are Cliff Hanger, a vertical drop ride, and two spinning flat rides, Musik Express and Falling Star.
Standing 132-feet, the Cliff Hanger freefall ride will loom over the entire park. Twelve passengers will board a vehicle that will ascend the 13-story tower giving guests an outstanding view for only moments before a thrilling descent.
With little warning, passengers will be sent into a completely uncontrolled, eight story freefall where they will feel the sensation of floating caused by the negative G-forces. Cliff Hanger will use magnetic brakes to safely and smoothly slow the ride's passenger vehicle to a stop.
For those afraid of heights the new Musik Express ride may be more to their liking. This high-capacity, high-speed spinning ride moves in a fluid up and down circular motion. The Musik Express is more than just a ride. It's also a attention grabber with an awesome sound system and thousands of eye-catching computer controlled lights.
The third new ride is a sure to be another crowd favorite. The Falling Star is a giant circular swinging ride that sends riders up to a height of 65-feet. During the ride passengers will experience both positive and negative G-forces to increase the excitement.
Cliff's Amusement Park opens for the 2005 season on April 2. For more information, visit cliffs.net.
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