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The Underground
Adventureland (Iowa)
LocationAdventureland (Iowa)
Coordinates41°39′07″N 93°30′02″W / 41.651822°N 93.500515°W / 41.651822; -93.500515
StatusClosed
Opening dateApril 27, 1996
General statistics
TypeWood
ManufacturerCustom Coasters International
DesignerCustom Coasters, Inc., Larry Bill, Dennis McNulty
ModelIndoor Freeform
Lift/launch systemChain-lift
Height13 ft (4.0 m)
Length911 ft (278 m)
Inversions0
Duration2 minutes
Height restriction42 in (107 cm)
The Underground at RCDB

The Underground is a wooden roller coaster manufactured by Custom Coasters International located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. This attraction is located next to the Frantic Freeway. This attraction features two small lift hills to suspend riders. This ride's lifts are unique as no drops are present. While utilizing a roller coaster track system, the attraction is primarily designed as a dark ride. The official description of this attraction is "Tour the old mine and try to solve the mystery of Bad Bob." The attraction features 7 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 28 riders per train. The attraction is currently undergoing a major overhaul with a complete track rebuild by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and overhauled show scenes by haunted attraction design group Gaff Box and reopening for the 2024 season.

Summary

The Underground is themed as an old Iowa coal mine. Entering the attraction's preshow, an animatronic miner explains that Adventureland was built on top of the Underground coal mine and was used as a hideout by outlaws and bank robbers. When Sheriff Sam, a character referenced elsewhere in the park, had heard the robber Bad Bob was using it as a hideout after a large gold heist, he destroyed every known entrance with dynamite to trap Bad Bob inside. However, no one was ever able to find the body and when Adventureland decided to re-open the mines, they ran into unusual setbacks, with the miner suspecting sabotage from Bad Bob's ghost.

As the trains travel through the mine, they pass by various miners at work from pickaxe duty to a tunnel clearing project where a pack mule is acting stubborn with their handler. Passing a waterfall and a worker filling an ore cart below, the train goes up the first lift hill and past a miner peeking through a hole in the wall before going into the darkness and encountering the skeletal ghost of Bad Bob (Accompanied by the opening sting of the title theme of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly). Moving past a waterfall, the train goes up a second lift hill through a collapsing tunnel and pass a Pepper's ghost illusion of Bad Bob's ghost phasing between a skeletal and mortal form. Going down the tunnel, the train finally passes by Bad Bone's skeletal remains sitting atop a pile of gold and holding a stick of dynamite laughing before the train winds down through the tunnel back to the load station.

References

  1. ^ "Adventureland Amusement Park: Rides". Adventureland Resort. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  2. Marden, Duane. "Underground - Adventureland (Altoona, Iowa, USA)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  3. "Adventureland works with local company to breathe new life into Underground".
  4. "Adventureland's rare indoor wooden roller coaster will reopen in 2024". 15 August 2023.


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