The Virginia theme park Kings Dominion has unveiled a major new attraction: Rapterra, a roller coaster that looks like a wild ride. Here are four things to know before you take the plunge.
It’s a Somewhat Unusual “Wing Coaster”
Designed by Swiss ride engineers Bolliger & Mabillard, it seats riders on either side of the track rather than on top or below it. The coaster makes a stomach-lurching 65-mph launch and heads into loops and swoops.
It Makes You Feel Like You’re on a Bird Wing
Rapterra is designed to mimic the flight of a jungle hawk, with weaves, dips, and drops. Riders go upside down three times and experience weightlessness.
It’s the Most Extreme Coaster of Its Kind
With a peak height of 145 feet and 3,086 feet of track, it’s the tallest and longest “launched-wing” coaster in the world. The ride lasts 89 seconds.
It Ends With a Bang
Early riders are talking about the Raptor Roll, a 360-degree spin that apparently makes a big final impression.
Kings Dominion’s Wild New Coaster Takes Flight in Virginia
What to know about Rapterra.
The Virginia theme park Kings Dominion has unveiled a major new attraction: Rapterra, a roller coaster that looks like a wild ride. Here are four things to know before you take the plunge.
It’s a Somewhat Unusual “Wing Coaster”
Designed by Swiss ride engineers Bolliger & Mabillard, it seats riders on either side of the track rather than on top or below it. The coaster makes a stomach-lurching 65-mph launch and heads into loops and swoops.
It Makes You Feel Like You’re on a Bird Wing
Rapterra is designed to mimic the flight of a jungle hawk, with weaves, dips, and drops. Riders go upside down three times and experience weightlessness.
It’s the Most Extreme Coaster of Its Kind
With a peak height of 145 feet and 3,086 feet of track, it’s the tallest and longest “launched-wing” coaster in the world. The ride lasts 89 seconds.
It Ends With a Bang
Early riders are talking about the Raptor Roll, a 360-degree spin that apparently makes a big final impression.
This article appears in the May 2025 issue of Washingtonian.
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