Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride

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Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride
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Awarded forBest new attraction in both Amusement and Water parks
CountryUnited States
Presented by Amusement Today
First awarded2005
Currently held by Steel Vengeance (amusement park)
Medusa's Slidewheel (water park)
Website goldenticketawards.com

The Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride is presented by Amusement Today to the best new attraction in the water park industry. The award was presented for best new attraction in both water parks and amusement parks since its inception in 2005 until 2018.

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History

The Golden Ticket Awards have been presenting awards since 1998 acknowledging amusement and water parks for their achievement in different categories. The Best New Ride award was introduced in the form of two different awards to acknowledge the best in amusement and water parks. The award has been presented since 2005 and has been featured on the Discovery Channel and the Travel Channel. In 2019, the amusement park award was split into three categories. The overall award was renamed to Best New Attraction Installation of 2019, with "industry suppliers and parks hav[ing] direct involvement with nominations". [1] The Best New Family Attraction and Best New Roller Coaster categories were also introduced.

Best New Amusement Park Ride

From 2005 to 2018, the fourteen winners were only produced by twelve different theme parks. The parks to introduce the most winners in this timespan were Cedar Point and Dollywood with two rides each. With five awards, Cedar Fair is the company that produced the most best new rides.

YearWinner(s)ParkOther candidates
2005 Hades Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park WisconsinDellsWisconsinRollercoaster.jpg [2]
2006 The Voyage Holiday World & Splashin' Safari TheVoyage Autumn.jpg [3]
2007 Maverick Cedar Point Maverick Cedar Point.jpg [4]
2008 Ravine Flyer II Waldameer Park Ravine Flyer Lift Hill.jpg [5]
2009 Prowler Worlds of Fun WOF-Prowler2.JPG [6]
2010 Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Islands of Adventure Wizarding World of Harry Potter Castle.jpg [7]
2011 New Texas Giant Six Flags Over Texas The NEW Texas Giant.jpg [8]
2012 Wild Eagle Dollywood DW Wild Eagle.JPG [9]
2013 Outlaw Run Silver Dollar City Outlaw Run Roll.jpg [10]
2014 Flying Turns Knoebels Flying Turns.JPG [11]
2015 Fury 325 Carowinds Carowinds-Fury325Entry.JPG [12]
2016 Lightning Rod Dollywood LightningRod-Entrance.jpg [13]
2017 Mystic Timbers Kings Island Mystic Timbers Lift HIll.jpg [14]
2018 Steel Vengeance Cedar Point Steel Vengeance 03.jpg [15]

Best New Water Park Ride

The award for the Best New Water Park Ride has been presented for 16 years and is given to the ride that has been voted for by industry professionals. A total of seven different water parks have had the honor of receiving this award and the park that has received it the most is Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Indiana, with total of five. There is also a Golden Ticket Award that recognizes the Best Water Park and Best Water Park Ride as voted on by the same industry leaders, however this is without the handicap of being anew ride for a specific year.

While water park attractions are built to be as safe as possible, unfortunately accidents due occur. In 2016, the winner of the Best New Water Park Ride in 2014, Verrückt, was involved in a fat accident where a 10-year-old boy, named Caleb Schwab, was tragically decapitated along with serious injury to the other two riders. The ride never reopened, was demolished in 2018, and remains as one of the most tragic accidents in the Amusement Park industry. [16] Verrückt remains the only water park ride on this list to have closed.

The Schlitterbahn Water Park chain finds its way on this list multiple times. The Falls at Schlitterbahn in Texas is the World's Longest Water park ride at 3,600 feet [17] . The ride simulates a tame whitewater river rafting experience that is perfect for all ages to enjoy. It includes sudden drops and rough waters to keep the entire family entertained.

Medusa's SlideWheel at Mt. Olympus Water & Theme park is the United States' first rotating waterslide, and also the winner of the Golden Ticket for Best New Water Park Ride in 2022. [18] This type of slide has riders enter one end of the slide as the whole structure rotates, causing the riders to have "pendulum movement" [18] as they slide through the intricate tubing.

YearWinner(s)ParkOther candidates
2005Black Anaconda Noah's Ark Water Park [2]
2006Bahari River Holiday World & Splashin' Safari [3]
2007Bakuli Holiday World & Splashin' Safari [4]
2008Dragon's Revenge Schlitterbahn, Texas [5]
2009Congo River Expedition Schlitterbahn, Texas [6]
2010 Wildebeest Holiday World & Splashin' Safari WildebeestRide Overview.jpg [7]
2011The Falls Schlitterbahn, Texas [8]
2012 Mammoth Holiday World & Splashin' Safari [9]
2013River Rush Dollywood's Splash Country [10]
2014 Verrückt Schlitterbahn Kansas City Verruckt (water slide) (32137294436) (cropped).jpg [11]
2015Dive Bomber Six Flags White Water Atlanta [12]
2016Massiv Schlitterbahn, Galveston [13]
2017Thunder Rapids Six Flags Fiesta Texas Thunder Rapids.jpg [14]
2018Ray Rush Aquatica Orlando [19]
2019Cutback Water Coaster Water Country USA [20]
2021Cheetah Chase Holiday World & Splashin' Safari [21]
2022Medusa's Slidewheel Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park [22]
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