By: Chris
We all know that there are the video games and the movie…but some may not know there was a ride. In 2002 then
            Guests walking on the midway through the park typically did not know what this ride was until they got on to board it. The ride was heavily themed. From the midway guests would walk through the queue line to the entrance of a cave. As they go through the almost pitch black cave, they make way to an ancient temple. Once in the temple area, the guests were then stopped by a ride operator. Once stopped, guests were separated and sent to the antechamber, where guests were charged with the challenge to escape the doom. Once the charge was given and the ride was ready, a sliding rock door with a runic symbol opens and the guests would board the only vehicle available for escape, a gondola of 3 rows of 22-25 seats in each row. Guests on the gondola rocket upwards to face the 6 armed goddess Durga. Durga’s anger sends guests on a wild ride! Those on the gondola end up going around the big room, being flipped upside down to face razor-sharp stalactites. They also do a face first plunge straight down to a pit of boiling hot lava. The riders flip a few times, hang upside down and rotate throughout the room.  This ride was a for sure thrill ride. TR:TR was Kings Island's biggest investment up until 2002 at $20 Million, and with inflation it can still be considered the biggest investment today.
            After the 2007 season, Tomb Raider: The Ride was stripped of the name, now known as The Crypt, as well as several props, effects, and major themeing. The change was due to Paramount 
            Throughout the past 2 to 3 seasons many guests complained about having the ride cycle changed to a very tame ride 3 times. One change was a minor change, the second change was a bigger program with around 8 flips but then was changed to a very tame cycle (which the 2010 season ended with this cycle) of two flips and a little hang time. Many have accused The Crypt of being down a majority of the time when they visit. I personally have heard ride operators complain about the ride always going down. I personally have noted that during the 2010 season, it was operational a lot of the time when I visited.
            This currently is one of my favorite flat rides at Kings  Island 
The Crypt Entrance
The Crypt Entrance below Diamondback
The Crypt/TR:TR Ride building.
These pictures courtesy of Zach Nicholson
Other Pictures have been found by using Google Images unless noted.
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The Crypt: World's largest indoor ferris wheel :)
ReplyDeleteI hate any type of spinny ride that goes faster than a carousel... but I LOVED TR:TR. don't know why. Seriously just having some lighting effects on the wall/floor would make this thing a million times better....