BomBora (Lagoon)

BomBora is a family steel roller coaster currently operating at Lagoon in Farmington, Utah, United States. It is located just outside Lagoon-A-Beach.[2] The name of the coaster comes from an indigenous Australian term for "a submerged reef" or "a turbulent area of sea over such a reef".[3]

BomBora
BomBora, as viewed from the exit of
Lagoon-A-Beach, July 2011
Lagoon
LocationLagoon
Park sectionKiddie Land
Coordinates40.9855°N 111.8923°W / 40.9855; -111.8923
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 2, 2011 (2011-04-02)[1]
General statistics
TypeSteel
ManufacturerLagoon
DesignerArt Engineering[1]
Height45 ft (14 m)
Length1,040[2] ft (320 m)
Speed31[1] mph (50 km/h)
Height restriction36[2] in (91 cm)
Trains2 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in a single row for a total of 16 riders per train.
Websitewww.lagoonpark.com/ride/bombora/
BomBora at RCDB
Pictures of BomBora at RCDB

History

Construction started in 2010, after lockers for Lagoon-A-Beach were demolished. The roller coaster opened in 2011. [1]

Experience

The ride starts with a left turn out of the station and to the lift-hill. At the top of the lift-hill riders go down the highest drop in the ride and into a series of drops and twists while music by The Beach Boys (or another tune with similar style and theme) is playing, before hitting the final brake run and returning to the station.

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References

  1. Marden, Duane. "BomBora". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 23 Feb 2017.
  2. "BomBora". lagoonpark.com. Lagoon. Retrieved 23 Feb 2017.
  3. "Bombora". collinsdictionary.com. Glasgow: Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 24 Feb 2017.



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