Dragon Coaster (Playland) - Ride Layout and Experience

Ride Layout and Experience

The Dragon Coaster's boarding station is wrapped around the right leg of the layout. After climbing into the new Morgan trains, the operator pushes a lever to release the still used manual braking system. The trains roll down a short inclined curve toward the lift hill.

Once at the top, riders are given a quick view of the Long Island Sound before plunging down an abrupt dip which gives the train a rush of momentum. The train takes a quick left and proceeds down the main drop of about 80 ft. An on-ride camera snaps photos of the riders as the near the bottom of the drop which they can later buy. The train passes a few head-choppers as it passes under the lift hill, and then climbs up into a turn-around directly above the boarding station. The trains then proceed down a double-dip like drop. This momentum sends the train careening toward the mouth of the fire breathing dragon!

As they enter the tunnel, a roaring sound-effect plays, the eyes of the dragon light up, and a fog machine sprays out a smoke-like mist from the nostrils of the dragon, (and consequently, producing a simultaneous drooling effect, where drops of the condensation in the fog machine fall on the riders heads). The tunnel wraps around the turn off the lift hill's upper middle, and sends the riders out into the coaster's left leg.

The trains dip down out of the tunnel into a short straightaway, and then climb up into a turnaround at the far end of the left leg. The trains head back toward the center lift hill turn portion. After a few dips, the trains reach another turn around, directly under the dragon tunnel. They trains proceed back out into the left leg for one more out-and-back trip before heading toward the boarding station. Riders exit the trains; which are manually blocked by the operator, and exit the boarding station. The train then heads from the unload section to the load section.

The ride was master planned by Church to fit directly on top of the Old Mill ride; which he also designed. The ride's dips are consequently placed in clearings in between the Old Mill's tunnels, and some dips dive up over the tunnels. Both are veteran attractions from the opening day, and have shared the same plot of land for almost a century.

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