Dollywood’s FireChaser Express Blasts Off

Dollywood’s FireChaser Express Blasts Off


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PIGEON FORGE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 24, 2014--Already home to a number of innovative family attractions, Dollywood theme park, on Friday, added to its stellar roster with the debut of FireChaser Express, the nation’s first dual-launch family coaster that travels both forward and backward.

Already home to a number of innovative family attractions, Dollywood theme park, on Friday, added to its stellar roster with the debut of FireChaser Express, the nation's first dual-launch family coaster that travels both forward and backward. (Photo: Business Wire)

Boasting a 39-inch minimum height requirement, FireChaser Express invites families to enjoy the exciting journey as a group. Perched 12 stories above the park’s Wilderness Pass area, FireChaser Express launches twice, blasting riders forward and backward on a winding 2,427-foot track. The coaster is projected from the loading station traveling from zero to 16 mph in just 1.1 second. Near the end of the ride, a backward launch from zero to 20 mph in two seconds sends FireChaser Express hurtling back to the station in the opposite direction.

“My new FireChaser Express has folks goin’ in all different directions, and that’s going to be a lot of fun but it teaches an important lesson, too,” Dolly Parton said. “FireChaser Express celebrates our heroes—firefighters—and it reminds the rest of us that we can all be heroes if we’ll just step up and help others, whether it’s in a small way or a big way.”

After the initial launch, a 79-foot lift propels FireChaser Express through a “trick track” section where the passenger trains twist from side to side. Riders also encounter two helices and six zero-gravity moments on a journey that lasts two minutes and 19 seconds. FireChaser Express features three 14-passenger trains with an hourly capacity of 750 riders.

Volunteer recruits are invited to climb aboard FireChaser Express as it launches from Station 7 in Dollywood’s Wilderness Pass on a thrilling adventure to save the Smokies from potential fire hazards. Along the way, guests flash across mountainous terrain, through giant fire towers, and dodge fallen telephone poles and crashed rockets. During the excursion, guests discover Crazy Charlie Cherriebaum’s Gas & Fireworks Emporium, a haphazard roadside stand that proves fireworks, gasoline and lightning do not mix. After a surprise explosion, FireChaser Express is launched backward, through another section of track, ultimately delivering recruits to Station 7 in reverse!

FireChaser Express celebrates the volunteer-based fire departments of the 1940s which protected the neighboring Great Smoky Mountains National Park. During this time, firefighting trains were a common sight throughout the park. FireChaser Express’ passenger trains are themed to celebrate all firefighters who bravely battle perilous blazes to ensure the safety of others.

Dollywood opens its 29 th season with a spectacular lineup of entertainment as part of Festival of Nations, now through April 21. Mother Africa and La Danza de Colombia highlight the festival, which includes impressive displays of cultural activities and authentic cuisine from around the globe.

FireChaser Express is the latest addition to The Dollywood Company’s list of unique new rides. In March 2012, Dollywood opened the $20 million Wild Eagle, the country’s first wing coaster. In 2013, Dollywood’s Splash Country followed with the addition of RiverRush, Tennessee’s first and only water coaster.

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CONTACT: Dollywood

Pete Owens, 865-428-9486 or 865-755-7972

Public Relations Director

powens@dollywood.com

or

Trish McGee, 865-428-9601 or 865-654-6242

Public Relations Manager

tmcgee@dollywood.com

or

Wes Ramey, 865-428-9484 or 865-640-3805

Publicist

wramey@dollywood.com

or

Dawn Copley, 865-428-9629 or 865-654-7385

Publicist

dcopley@dollywood.com

KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA TENNESSEE

INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL DESTINATIONS VACATION CELEBRITY EVENTS/CONCERTS THEME PARKS CONSUMER FAMILY

SOURCE: Dollywood

Copyright Business Wire 2014

PUB: 03/24/2014 09:00 AM/DISC: 03/24/2014 09:00 AM

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