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Newest photos at SeaWorld Orlando
2 reviews –
“Good”
Orlando, United States
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by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
The last inversion before the final brakes is a 2nd corkscrew.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
It is of course, the well known 'wing dip' element. Which uses a series of timed fountains to give the impression the train is touching the surface of the water. Those with long arms and seated on the right can reach out and skim the surface...barely.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
It must be a good one, judging by the crowds gathered to watch!
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
Following the corkscrew the train passes through the mid course brakes, and dives down towards the surface of the water for perhaps the most spectacular element on the ride....
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
After the barrel roll, the train heads around a helix, and through this corkscrew.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
The U turn leads into a barrel roll.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
You can see the way the designers added a 9th car the front of the train that exists purely to hold a bunch of fibreglass manta rays.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
After the pretzel loop is an elevated U turn.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
The element is one of the most intense anywhere. Riders feel weightless at the top, but are pinned to their back by strong G forces as they curl underneath.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
The first major element is the pretzel loop (Entered from the right)
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
Woosh!
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
This leads into a swooping first drop above the crowds below.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
But onto the coaster. The ride begins with a lift almost 43m high.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
Here is the track switch system. The central piece of track rotates slightly to the left and right to direct the train to the available side of the station.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
The large metal bar at the front of the shot pushes down on a levering mechanism, forcing the seats to swing back into the flying position, where they are then locked in place.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
Guests board in via a split loading station, which helps boost capacity.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
The ride is based around the way Manta Rays 'fly' underwater.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
Manta is a large B&M flying coaster. Guests are strapped in downwards facing seats that give the impression of flight.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Manta
SeaWorld Orlando
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