New England’s First Dual-Launch Straddle Coaster
Launching through space and time in 2025 is Quantum Accelerator, New England’s first dual-launch straddle coaster. Quantum Accelerator is a family-friendly thrill ride with two exciting launches, twists and turns, 11 moments of airtime, and speeds up to 45 miles per hour.
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Quantum Accelerator’s Backstory
In a quiet, secret transaction, Professor Screamore purchased the tiny town of Crackaxle Canyon. The abandoned wild West outpost was the perfect hiding place for his laboratory of bizarre inventions.
Time travel always fascinated the eccentric inventor. He dreamed of combining old-world technologies, like steam-powered machinery, with modern marvels to launch himself back and forth through time.
But not straight paths through time. Professor Screamore wanted to travel at high speeds with twists, turns, and lots of ups and downs with airtime. Now the professor is almost ready to reveal his latest creation: Quantum Accelerator. Ready to launch into yesterday and tomorrow, steampunk style?
Twice the Acceleration
Quantum Accelerator propels you into a mind-bending time-space continuum not once, but twice. Unlike traditional roller coasters that start with an uphill climb, Quantum Accelerator launches out of the station from 0 to 30 miles per hour in mere seconds. If that’s not enough, midway through the ride, a second thrust of acceleration launches you into the next half of the experience at 45 miles per hour.
Experience Like No Other
Quantum Accelerator isn’t your everyday time machine—or roller coaster. Instead of sitting in a traditional seat, you straddle it and grab handlebars on comfortable coaster cars designed as steampunk-themed hover bikes. This unique feature allows you to lean forward and accelerate into the adventure. Keeping a low physical profile helps you manage the high-speed launches, tight twists, and banked curves to achieve the maximum adrenaline rush.