Griffon (roller coaster)

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Griffon

Location Busch Gardens Europe
Park section Aquitaine (France)
Type Steel - Dive - Floorless
Status Open
Opened May 18, 2007
Manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard
Model Floorless Diving Machine
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 205 feet (62.5 m)
Drop 205 feet (62.5 m)
Length 3,108 feet (947.3 m)
Max speed 71 miles per hour (114.3 km/h)
Inversions 2
Duration 3:00
Max vertical angle 90°
Capacity 1,400 riders per hour
Cost $15,600,000 USD
Max G force 4
Height restriction 54 inches (137.2 cm)
Griffon at RCDB
Pictures of Griffon at RCDB

Griffon is a roller coaster, announced on August 23, 2006, at Busch Gardens Europe, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. The coaster, a Bolliger & Mabillard diving machine, now reigns as tallest and fastest dive machine coaster surpassing its sister, SheiKra, at Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa, Florida. Griffon originally had two other names — "IronEagle" and "Volture" — before Busch Gardens decided on the name "Griffon". Griffon has notably replaced The LeMans Raceway, one of the park's original rides. Griffon is the fourth diving machine coaster ever created worldwide, and the second ever constructed in the United States.

Griffon is themed after a griffin, the half-lion/half-eagle mythological creature, and not a griffon, which is a breed of dog. Why the marketers used an incorrect spelling is not known. The ride features several new shops located in a new islet area located behind the former Left Bank Portrait shop (now Griffon Gifts), near the Grande Gourmet ice cream and dessert shop. The ride maneuvers through this new section, including a water splash zone near the new "Bistro 205," and a first drop that dives under a bridge that is built up over the existing ground level.

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Griffon's water-splash element
Griffon's water-splash element

Park guests waiting in queue are able to see the first drop and Immelmann loop directly above, as well as the roostertail-like fountain of water from the train's two tailends as it dips into a nearby pool of water.

Each train is comprised of three rows of ten seats. Once strapped in, the loading platform floor drops and guests hear, "Now, prepare to enjoy the power and speed of the mythical Griffon." After a right turn out of the station, riders climb a 45 degree lift hill running about 10 feet per second, 205 feet up. Then they make another turn to the right and face the Royal Palace Theatre. The trains pause on a holding brake for several seconds, before dropping 205 feet at 90° hitting 71 mph. The ride will then go into a 146 foot Immelmann loop before making a sweeping turn to the left into the block brake. Riders will then drop 130 feet down at 87° towards The Rhine River and into another 100 foot Immelmann inversion. Finally, riders will exit a bunny hop into a water splash pool. Each of the three trains produces a different water spray pattern up to 45 feet high. Riders then encounter a small dip just before the final brake run and station.

Griffon's initial, vertical, drop
Griffon's initial, vertical, drop
  • 205 foot 90° drop
  • 146 foot Immelmann
  • 130 foot 87° drop
  • 100 foot Immelmann
  • Water splash finale
  • 360°Climbing carousel turn
  • On-ride camera section (located under the bridge)

  • The world's tallest dive machine coaster (205 ft)
  • The world's fastest dive machine coaster (71 mph) [1]
  • The world's only multi-inversion dive machine coaster.
  • The world's first floorless diving machine coaster.
  • The world's first and only coaster to feature 10 across seating
  • The world's first dive coaster to include two Immelmann inversions

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Griffon officially opened on Friday, May 25, 2007. A special employee first ride event took place on May 1, 2, and 3rd. A second special VIP event took place on May 17th following the May 16th media day event. There was a "soft opening" on May 13th. The roller coaster ran all day May 13th with just a few stops. Lines were very short at first, then became packed later in the day.[4] Griffon opened on May 18 until May 25 for a "preview week." The official opening was on May 25, 2007. The ribbon was cut by a child who shares his name with the coaster. The lines for Griffon on opening day hit a wait time of approximately five hours. The wait was mostly due to technical problems stopping the ride as similar sized lines in the following weeks only took an hour to an hour and a half.

Griffon was featured on the Discovery Channel show "Build It Bigger." The show followed the construction of the second Immelmann loop on the coaster and also featured its sister coaster, SheiKra.

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