breaking news
The ceremonial topping-out for The
Gauntlet, Magic Springs theme parkšs new giant suspended looping roller
coaster, occurred today, indicating the achievement of the highest point on
the ride.
At 11 stories tall, the huge yellow steel superstructure`s highest point was
topped with the traditional evergreen tree by engineers and construction
workers as park officials and interested Hot Springs residents observed.
We are on track to have The Gauntlet ready for our first guests of 2004
when the park opens April 10, said Vicki Berni, general manager of Magic
Springs & Crystal Falls. With the topping-out today, The Gauntlet stands as
an impressive and exciting testament to the cooperation of the citizens of
Hot Springs, the state of Arkansas and Magic Springs. We believe it will
bring thousands of new visitors to Magic Springs and the rest of Garland
County beginning in April.
The name for The Gauntlet was chosen in a contest to Name the Coaster
conducted by four Arkansas radio stations. Becky Branch of Jacksonville submitted the winning
name and will receive free season passes and other gifts from Magic Springs
& Crystal Falls, Berni said.
The Gauntlet is pretty impressive as the construction progresses, Berni
said, but it will be even more impressive as about 1,000 riders per hour
enjoy it beginning April 10. With The Gauntlet and the expansion of our
successful Timberwood Amphitheater summer concert series to 12 shows this
year, we expect big things for 2004 and beyond.
The Gauntlet cost $7 million and was financed with the help of revenue bonds
approved without additional taxes by the voters of Hot Springs.
Magic Springs & Crystal Falls, Arkansas biggest theme park, is located on
Highway 70 West in Hot Springs, 45 minutes from Little Rock.
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