Hopkins Rides

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Hopkins Rides
IndustryManufacturing
PredecessorO.D. Hopkins Associates, Inc.
Founded1962
Founder O.D. Hopkins
SuccessorHopkins Rides, Inc.
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Products Amusement rides, roller coasters
Website www.whitewaterwest.com

Hopkins Rides is an amusement ride manufacturer based in Palm City, Florida. [1] The company has had experience in amusement rides for over 45 years and currently specializes in water rides.

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History

In 1962 O.D. Hopkins incorporated Hopkins Engineering and started installing ski lifts for J.A. Roebling & Sons of Trenton, New Jersey. [2] In 1965 Hopkins purchased the ski lift division and all the related assets from Roebling & Sons. Soon afterwards a competitor, Universal Design Ltd., discontinued manufacturing Sky Rides, and their customers turned to Hopkins Engineering for parts. [2] Hopkins' first customer in the amusement business was Charles Wood of Storytown USA.

In 1971, the name of the company was changed to O.D. Hopkins Associates Inc. In 1979, Hopkins was approached by Paul Roads, owner of Wonderland Park (Texas), to build a reasonably-priced log flume for his park. The success of that project started Hopkins in the water ride manufacturing business. [2]

In November, 2001, O.D. Hopkins and Associates Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection. The aerial ropeway/sky ride division was spun off to Skyfair, Inc. on January 1, 1986. The company reorganized and emerged as Hopkins Rides, LLC in May 2002, and was for a brief time in partnership with Reverchon Industries of France. [3]

In August 2012 water slide manufacturer WhiteWater West acquired assets and intellectual property from Hopkins Rides, LLC. Although WhiteWater Attractions has adopted the Hopkins Rides technology, it is not a parent company to Hopkins Rides, LLC and the companies operate independently. WhiteWater sells its products under the Water Rides brand. [4] [5]

Manufacturing

The company originally manufactured Sky Rides, but in the 1980s, with the increase in popularity of their water-based attractions, those rides became the company's primary product. In addition to the water-based attractions, Hopkins built seven roller coasters from 1985 to 1996. They also dabbled in other amusement ride types such as a SkyGlider, tube slides and water jet ride known as an Aqua Drag. Santa's Village still operates its SkyGlider, and Wonderland Park still operates its Aqua Drag and SkyGlider in addition to its other Hopkins rides.

Hopkins also re-fabricated portions of track on two Arrow Dynamics-built coasters: Dahlonega Mine Train at Six Flags Over Georgia received 1,400 feet of new track and supports in 1986 and Canobie Corkscrew at Canobie Lake Park received new track and supports in 1990. [2]

The company currently focuses only on water ride attractions:

List of roller coasters


As of 2019, Hopkins Rides has built 7 roller coasters around the world. [6]

NameModelParkCountryOpenedStatusRef
Texas Tornado Looping Coaster Wonderland Amusement Park Flag of the United States.svg United States1985Operating [7]
Polar Coaster Junior Coaster Story Land Flag of the United States.svg United States1987Operating [8]
Cliff Hanger
Formerly Red Devil
Looping Coaster Ghost Town Village Flag of the United States.svg United States1988Closed [9]
Dragon Looping Coaster Adventureland Flag of the United States.svg United States1990Removed [10]
Desert Storm Looping Coaster Castles N' Coasters Flag of the United States.svg United States1992Operating [11]
Patriot Junior Coaster Castles N' Coasters Flag of the United States.svg United States1992Operating [12]
New Wild Mouse Coaster Wild Mouse Misaki Park Flag of Japan.svg Japan1996Closed [13]

List of other attractions

Flumes

Unless otherwise specified, all flumes feature at least one lift and a drop into a splash pool.

OpenedNameParkNotesStatus
1980Big Splash Log Flume Wonderland Park Elevated sectionOperating [14]
1981Log Flume Hamel's Amusement Park Defunct [14]
1981Log Flume Camden Park 2 dropsOperating [14]
1981Sawmill RiverCrystal Beach2 drops, elevated sectionDefunct [14]
1982Big Splash log flume Western Playland Elevated sectionDefunct [14]
1982Policy Pond Canobie Lake Park 2 dropsOperating [14]
1983Yule Log Flume Santa's Village Operating [14]
1983Mystery River Log Flume Frontier City Operating [14]
1984Log Flume Seabreeze Operating [14]
1984Log FlumeMyrtle Beach Pavilion2 drops, elevated sectionDefunct [14]
1984Frightful Falls Holiday World Operating [14]
1984Thunder Falls Log Flume Funtown Operating [14]
1985Rocky Mountain Rapids Cliff's Amusement Park Elevated sectionOperating [14]
1985 Zoom Phloom Morey's Piers 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1985Log Jam Joyland Park Defunct [note 1] [14]
1989 Splash Mountain Disneyland 5 drops, elevated sectionsDefunct [14]
1989Log FlumeGreat Basin Adventure at Rancho San RafaelClosed [note 2] [14]
1989Log Ride Castle Amusement Park 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1990Flume Knoebels Amusement Resort 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1991 Splashdown Castles N' Coasters 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
August 11, 1992 Log Chute Nickelodeon Universe 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1992Canyon Falls Log Flume Wonderland Pier Elevated sectionOperating [14]
1992Log Jammer Kiddieland Amusement Park Elevated sectionMoved [note 3] [14]
1993SplashBosque MagicoOperating [14]
1993Bamboo Chutes Story Land Elevated sectionOperating [14]
1993Log Flume Playland 2 dropsOperating [14]
1994Timber Wolf Howling Log RideTimber Falls2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1995Jungle Log Jam Enchanted Kingdom 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1995Menhir Express Parc Astérix 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1995Thunder River Waldameer Park 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
1995Log FlumeWonderland Family Fun Park (Dubai)Operating [14]
1996Bali Festival Park2 dropsClosed [note 4] [14]
1998Flume RideQingdao International Beer City2 dropsDefunct [14]
1998Monkey FallsRatanga Junction3 drops, elevated sectionDefunct [14]
1999Twin Mercury Space World 3 drops, elevated sectionDefunct [14]
1999Log Flume Family Kingdom 2 dropsOperating [14]
2000Ozarka SplashJazzland/Six Flags New Orleans 2 drops, elevated sectionClosed [note 5] [14]
2000Old No. 2 Logging Company Magic Springs 2 dropsOperating [14]
2001Legend of the LabyrinthLagunasia Park2 dropsOperating [14]
2001Flume Tokyo Dome 2 drops, elevated sectionOperating [14]
2001Race for Your Life Charlie Brown Kings Island Rebuild of 1968 Arrow flumeOperating

Shoot the Chute rides

Opening DateNameParkHeightStatus
1986Splashwater Falls Six Flags Great America 50'Defunct [15]
1986Splashwater Falls Six Flags Over Georgia 50'Defunct [15]
1987Aquaman Six Flags Over Texas 50'Defunct [15]
1987Splashwater Falls Six Flags Great Adventure 50'Defunct [15]
March 1988Whitewater Falls Carowinds 50'Defunct [15]
1989Timberwolf Falls Canada's Wonderland 50'Operating [15]
May 1991Tidal Wave Six Flags St. Louis 50'Defunct [15]
1992Water Rollercoaster – Splash Duinrell 50'Operating [15]
1992The Wave Valleyfair 50'Operating [15]
1992Tidal Wave Misaki Park 50'Operating [15]
1993Shipwreck Falls Six Flags America 50'Operating [15]
1993Pittsburg Plunge Kennywood 50'Operating [15]
1993SplashMitsui Greenland50'Operating [15]
1993Splash Reino Aventura/Six Flags México 50'Operating [15]
1994Tidal Force Hersheypark 100'Operating [15]
1994Mile High Falls Kentucky Kingdom 82.5'Operating [15]
1994Super Splash Dream World 50'Operating [15]
1994Adventure Falls Michigan's Adventure 50'Operating [15]
1994Splash Boat Fuji-Q Highland 100'Operating [15]
1994Shoot the Chute Nagashima Spa Land 100'Operating [15]
1997Shipwreck Falls Elitch Gardens Theme Park 50'Operating [16]
1997Skloosh! Knoebels Amusement Resort 50'Operating [16]
1998Boston Tea Party Canobie Lake Park 50'Operating [16]
May 29, 1999Flash Flood Noah's Ark Water Park 50'Operating [16]
April 7, 2000 Tidal Wave Thorpe Park 85.8'Operating [16]
2000Tsunami Western Playland 50'Operating [16]
2000Shoot the Chute [note 6] Wonderland Park (Texas) 50'Operating [16]
2000Shipwreck Falls Geauga Lake 50'Relocated to Celebration City [16]
2001Airship Surfing Guilin Merryland Theme Park50'Operating [16]
2001Playland Plunge [note 7] Playland (New York) 50'Operating [16]
2005Spillway Splashout Jazzland 50'Closed [16]
2007Niagara

(2017 Eldorado falls)

Mirabilandia (Italy) 100'Operating [16]
2008Roaring Falls Celebration City 50'Closed [16]
May 24, 2012 Pirate Reef Legoland California 25'Operating [17]
Submarine SplashGyeongju World/Kyongju WorldOperating

River Raft rides

OpenedNameParkNotesStatus
1988Rattlesnake River Raft Ride Wonderland Park 6-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1989Dr. Geyser's Remarkable Raft Ride Story Land 6-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1990Grand Canyon Dream World 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1990Raging Rapids Holiday World 8-passenger raftsClosed [19]
1990Renegade Rapids Frontier City 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1993Arung Jeram Dunia Fantasi 6-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1993Hydro Surge Myrtle Beach Pavilion 6-passenger raftsDefunct [18]
1994Renegade Rapids Six Flags America 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1995Disaster Canyon Elitch Gardens 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1995Río RápidoBosque Magico8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1996Rio Grande Rapids Enchanted Kingdom 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1996Thunder River Lake Compounce 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1997Airship SurfingGuilin Merryland Resort8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1998River Rafting RideWonderland (Dubai)8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1998Rapids Raft Ride Happy Valley, Shenzhen 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1998 Qingdao International Beer City 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1999Blizzard River Six Flags New England 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
1998Wild River Canyon Lihpao Land 8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
Haikou Tropical Ocean World8-passenger raftsOperating [18]
Grand Canyon AdventureGyeongju World/Kyongju World8-passenger raftsOperating [18]

Super Flumes

OpenedNameParkNotesStatus
1998Log FlumeHamanako Pal Pal, JapanOperating [20]
April 1998 Daredevil Falls Dollywood Operating [21]
1998 Bugs' White Water Rapids Six Flags Fiesta Texas Operating [15]
December 26, 1998 Wild West Falls Adventure Ride Warner Bros. Movie World Operating [22]
1999Wild-Crazy Flume Lihpao Land, TaiwanOperating [20]
2016Thunder Falls Everland, South KoreaOperating [23]

Notes

  1. Park closed in 2006, site is currently abandoned.
  2. Park is open to the public but the rides do not operate due to lack of funds.
  3. Flume was purchased by Little Amerricka, currently in storage.
  4. Park closed in 2000, site is currently abandoned.
  5. Park closed in 2005, site is currently abandoned.
  6. Smaller ride with 12-passenger boats and narrower boat channel
  7. Smaller ride with 12-passenger boats and narrower boat channel

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