OOTL: Manta coming to SeaWorld San Diego


Yes, that's right. A smaller version of SeaWorld Orlando's great "Manta" coaster is going to SeaWorld San Diego. It will not be a flying coaster, though. It will be a compact, launched coaster. More info:
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SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO ANNOUNCES NEW ‘MANTA’ COASTER  


Blending the exhilarating thrill of G forces with the graceful beauty of marine life, Manta is scheduled to open in 2012
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SAN DIEGO (Feb. 9, 2011) -- SeaWorld San Diego is excited to announce that in 2012, the park will unveil its new launch coaster, Manta — a new mega-attraction that will seamlessly transition guests from the awe of watching rays in underwater flight … into the sensation of actually being one.  SeaWorld is scheduled to break ground for Manta within a month and the ride is slated to open to the public in 2012. 


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Swooping over sea and sky, Manta will not only inspire riders with amazing underwater animal habitats, but take them on an exhilarating ride on a coaster shaped like a giant manta ray. 

“We are delighted to bring energizing new attractions to our guests year after year,” said SeaWorld park president, John Reilly, “and Manta does just that, combining the thrill and excitement of a coaster, with the educational and entertaining value of an incredible marine-life exhibit.” 

Gliding, flying and diving through more than a dozen twists and turns, riders will feel as if they are a ray, taking flight from sky to sea — so close at times that the Manta’s wings skim the waves.  

Manta also will feature a unique “launch station” where the passengers will start the ride enclosed in a launch tunnel with larger-than-life images of rays projected on a 270-degree enveloping screen.  This stunning introduction to the world of the rays also will visually enhance the physical acceleration as the ride launches down the track.  This state-of-the-art projection system will be the first of its kind in the United States. 

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Riders and non-riders alike will enjoy the graceful beauty of bat rays and fishes.  Forbidden Reef, an existing SeaWorld attraction where guests can feed and touch bat rays, will be incorporated and enhanced as part of Manta. 

“With Manta, our guests will be able to see and interact with 65 bat rays, 10 guitar fish, and hundreds of fishes,” said SeaWorld San Diego curator of fishes, Thad Dirksen.  “The below-water viewing area will include eight acrylic windows and a reef design.  The above-water interaction area will allow our guests more opportunities to touch and feed the rays.” 

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Manta will be located just north of Rocky Point Preserve.  SeaWorld is working with German ride design company MACK, which also engineered the marine-life park’s popular ride, Journey To Atlantis.  Guests at SeaWorld’s sister park in Orlando have been enjoying a similar version of Manta since it opened in 2009. 
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Also, from the SeaWorld Parks Blog:
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SeaWorld San Diego Announces New 'Manta' Coaster 

Manta Logo at SeaWorld San Diego Theme Park

The new 2012 attraction will blend the exhilaration of a coaster with the grace and beauty of marine life.

Manta is coming to SeaWorld San Diego. The new mega-attraction, which will open in 2012, will combine the thrill of a launch coaster with an amazing marine-life exhibit.
“We are very excited to unveil Manta,” said SeaWorld park president, John Reilly. “This new launch coaster, the first of its kind for SeaWorld San Diego, will take riders on twists, turns and drops, while also immersing them into the world of the bat ray and other incredible marine creatures.”
Swooping, diving and twisting, Manta will not only inspire visitors with its 100,000-gallon underwater animal habitat, but take them on an unforgettable ride on a coaster shaped like a giant manta ray.

Manta also will feature a unique “launch station” where the passengers will start the ride enclosed in a launch tunnel with larger-than-life images of rays projected on a 270-degree enveloping screen. This stunning introduction to the world of the rays also will visually enhance the physical acceleration as the ride launches down the track. This state-of-the-art projection system will be the first of its kind in the United States.


“We are delighted to bring energizing new attractions to our guests year after year, and Manta does just that and more,” said Reilly. “It combines the thrilling excitement of a coaster, with the wonderful educational experience of an incredible marine-life exhibit. Our visitors are going to love Manta.”
Riders and non-riders alike will be able to immerse themselves the graceful beauty of bat rays and fishes. Forbidden Reef, an existing SeaWorld attraction where guests can feed and touch bat rays, will be incorporated and enhanced as part of Manta. 

“With Manta, our guests will be able to see and interact with 65 bat rays, 10 guitar fish, and hundreds of fishes,” said SeaWorld San Diego curator of fishes, Thad Dirksen. “The below-water viewing area will include eight acrylic windows and a reef design. The above-water interaction area will allow our guests more opportunities to touch and feed the rays.”


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It looks like a nice addition to the park. If it will be as themed as Orlando's version, it will become a hit!
Judging from the artworks, it will be great! Nice work, SeaWorld!
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