Kobra (ride)

Kobra is a Zamperla flat ride which opened in 2010 at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in southwest London, England. As of November 2018, the ride continues to operate.[1]

Kobra
Chessington World of Adventures
AreaWild Asia
Coordinates51.347962°N 0.320573°W / 51.347962; -0.320573
StatusOperating
Cost£1,000,000
Opening date2010
General statistics
ManufacturerZamperla
ModelMega Disk'O Coaster
Height51 ft (16 m)
Length90 m (300 ft)
Speed43 mph (69 km/h)
Capacity490 riders per hour
Fastrack available

History

Kobra opened in the 2010 season in the new Wild Asia land at Chessington World of Adventures Resort. It was manufactured by Zamperla. It is only the second model of its type in Britain, after The Edge at Paulton's Park.[2]

Description

Snake theming.

As with all rides of its type, riders sit in a motorcycle-like position in outward-facing seats at the edge of the circular ride platform. The ride model features an airtime hill (AKA camel back hump) in the middle of the track, and two steep slopes at either end. The platform spins and travels backwards and forwards along the track at moderate speed.

Kobra features two large snake statues at either end of the track; giving the ride its name. Riders sit at the edge of a circular ride car, which spins along 90m of track at 43mph. The ride model includes a camel back hill in the centre of the track to give the car airtime as it travels over.

Minimum height is 1.20 metres, with torso measurements approaching 51 inches.[1]

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References

  1. "Wild Asia". Chessington World of Adventures. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
  2. "Kobra - Chessington World of Adventures". Coaster Force. June 27, 2011. Archived from the original on September 11, 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
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