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Impulse is a steel roller coaster located at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. It is manufactured by Zierer and is the first major steel coaster to open at Knoebels since Whirlwind closed in 2004. [1] Impulse was the park's most expensive addition when it was completed in 2015. [2]
English: Impulse at Knoebels is a rare Zierer Tower Coaster. This coaster has a vertical drop, 4 inversions, and a compact layout similar to a Gerstlauer EuroFighter. In 2020, the ride received all new trains with a redesigned lap bar and new lights.
For the 2013 season, Knoebels added StratosFear, the park's tallest ride at 148 feet (45 m). In 2015, a new roller coaster opened named Impulse, which replaced two former rides, the bumper boats and boat tag. On July 23, 2018, Knoebels was flooded when a creek overflowed and flooded the park. [5] About 150 employees aided in cleaning up the park.
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The wins didn't stop there, as the park's Phoenix wooden roller coaster also scored best roller coaster in the country, and one of the park's restaurants scored best theme park restaurant. More on ...
"The rare amusement park that's still free to enter (rides require old-school-style tickets), Knoebels is home to Phoenix, one of the most popular wooden roller coasters in the United States.
The original Inverted Impulse roller coaster, Linear Gale, was built in 1998 at LaQua Amusement Park at Tokyo Dome City in Tokyo, Japan. Like the more modern Impulse roller coasters, it began with a LIM launch. However, instead of going through a vertical twist, it simply headed up a straight tower.
Roller coasters manufactured by Knoebels Amusement Resort ... Impulse (roller coaster) J. Jet Star (Luna Park) P.