July 26, 201511 yr Figured I would make a discussion about how long Vortex really stands. Someone talked about Vortex not having much time left, Arrow is a dying breed of coasters. So I thought I'd make a discussion, and poll about it.Yeah, obviously Vortex is still a popular ride, but as maintenance for the ride becomes more scarce, how long would it be before the ride has to close because of maintenance costs, and or not enough parts? We had the chain issue a few years ago, and it took a while before they could finally get it replaced. But what if we have a more serious issue, like wheel fracture, or frame fracture of the ride? Or just need a replacement wheel axle that is no longer available, or brake. It's hard to know what exactly can happen to the ride, but something will happen soon.
July 26, 201511 yr Parts are widely available and can be made. That's not even an issue. Metal fatigue, however....
July 26, 201511 yr I don't really like answering these things because the real answer is we don't know. KI may not even know. However, I am certain they evaluate its structure from time to time to check how much time it has left. But it's important to remember: It's not even guaranteed tomorrow.
July 26, 201511 yr really, unless a major malfunction causes permanent closure of the ride, Vortex will not go anywhere. it is indeed one of the highlight attractions and the park. added on that it is the only traditional sitdown inverter at the park, and it would only be replaced by a coaster of a similar style in my opinion. since my next prediction for a coaster is a modern woodie, it will be a while until KI decides to replace Vortex
July 26, 201511 yr So, then, what caused the closure of the still very popular Great American Scream Machine at NJFTP? And what wood coaster replaced Rolling Thunder? Or will Thunder Road? Terp, who learns the darnest things here...
July 26, 201511 yr We're both learning, Terp. Where was the wooden hyper coaster to replace Son of Beast? If we're playing eye for an eye.
July 27, 201511 yr I hope very many years as my daughter just rode it for the first time on Friday and told me it is now her favorite ride in the park.
July 27, 201511 yr I hope many years as it is a good big coaster that would leave a big hole in the park, plus it is a people eater. Don't foresee it going anywhere soon, but never really know
July 27, 201511 yr One such as myself hopes that Vortex gets some love in the very near future...along with new restraints. It is not rideable in it's current configuration.
July 27, 201511 yr I'd love to see Vortex get some kind of renovation. It is such a rough ride that I can't do it anymore, I think the configuration of the restraints are a recipe for migraines.
July 27, 201511 yr One such as myself hopes that Vortex gets some love in the very near future...along with new restraints. It is not rideable in it's current configuration. If it weren't rideable then how is it that I have ridden it well over 100 times this season alone?
July 27, 201511 yr Not everyone has the same tolerance for a bumpy/headbanging ride. What's unrideable for one person may not be for another. I get on Vortex knowing it's going to cause me a migrane. But I ride it at least once each trip because it has a lot of memories, and it is a fun ride minus the headbanging. Pretty cool at night, too. Vortex definitely COULD use some love. I hope it gets some, cause I'd like to see it stick around for a long time.
July 27, 201511 yr I'm all for the new restraints idea. Would it be possible to get rid of OTSRs all together on Vortex and have lap bar restraints instead? Airtime on that first drop would be so much better and it would definitely boost ridership.
July 27, 201511 yr Being that Vortex is in Ohio, many modifications that might be possible for Arrows elsewhere would not be possible for Arrows at Kings Island.
July 27, 201511 yr My understanding is that due to certain Ohio laws, all manufacturer recommendations must be adhered to. Which would mean that unless Arrow (or more accurately in this case, S&S) specifically gives the OK for a modification to occur, it can't.
July 27, 201511 yr from http://www.agri.ohio.gov/divs/Rides/docs/Revised%20Ridebook.pdf 901:9-1-03 PROHIBITIONS. (6) When the amusement ride does not conform to the manufacturer's required operation and maintenance procedure, updated bulletins and/or directives.
July 27, 201511 yr Arrows are fine as they are. The not so buttery smooth, quick transitions, pops of airtime, and jagged corners make it what it is. Many of them are still hand built and fabricated, with steel bent on site. Nowadays, less than milimeter tolerances are the norm, smoothness is the go to, and lack of the human element is encouraged. I'll stick to the ejector rows thank you Now get off my lawn
July 29, 201511 yr See also King Cobra... What do you do to a car or house before you TRY to sell it?
July 29, 201511 yr The ride on Vortex will only continue to get worse as the ride continues to sink... Seriously thought, the ride will continue to get worse and the ride ages and especially the metal continues to fatigue. The fact that Vortex was basically engineered on site like most Arrows makes them very difficult to reprofile. Instead you are left with a ride that has a finite life that will eventually rust away or be torn down because of the ride/maintenance nightmare it becomes. Vortex is approaching 30 years of operation and there may not be many more after that. I take one ride a season and that is it. Vortex has quickly approached Drachen Fire ride comfort and that is not a good thing.
July 29, 201511 yr Vortex is not as bad as everyone makes it sound. I still love me some Vortex. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
July 29, 201511 yr And many, many, many people loved Thunder Road. Lack of popularity is not the only reason parks remove rides...
July 29, 201511 yr See: Big Bad Wolf Drachen Fire Great American Scream Machine Double Loop Thunderbolt Express Shockwave Orient Express Just to name a few of the Arrow rides that were built around the same time as Vortex and they are no longer standing. All for various reasons, but there is only so much that can be done to upkeep an aging Arrow. They do not age well and as they get older the upkeep becomes more and more difficult and costly. I am not hating on Arrow either, there was a time when I loved Drachen Fire and would Marathon it gladly.
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