The reverse bungee (also known as catapult bungee, slingshot, or ejection seat) is a modern type of fairground ride.
The ride consists of two telescopic gantry towers mounted on a platform, feeding two elastic ropes down to a two-person passenger car constructed from an open sphere of tubular steel. The passenger car is secured to the platform with an electro-magnetic latch as the elastic ropes are stretched. When the electromagnet is turned off, the passenger car is catapulted vertically with a g-force of 3–5, reaching an altitude of between 50 metres (164 ft) and 80 metres (262 ft).[citation needed]
Name | Park | Country | Manufacturer | Opened | Closed | Details |
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SlingShot | Canada's Wonderland | ![]() | Funtime | 2015 | Open | Reaches heights of nearly 300 feet (91.4 m).[1][2] |
Slingshot | Carowinds | ![]() | Funtime | 2015 | Open | Reaches heights of up to 300 feet (91.4 m).[2][3] |
SlingShot | Cedar Point | ![]() | Funtime | 2014 | Open | Reaches heights of 360 feet (109.7 m). Located in Gemini Midway section of park.[4] |
Slingshot | Daytona Beach | ![]() | Funtime | 2017 | Located on top of Boardwalk arcade. Removed after larger Sling Shot was added nearby.[5] | |
Slingshot | Daytona Beach Screamer's Park | ![]() | Funtime | 2017 | Open | Replaced smaller Sling Shot located on nearby rooftop. Uploads all on-ride videos to the park's YouTube channel.[6] |
Slingshot | Jolly Roger Amusement Park | ![]() | Funtime | Open | Monolithic structure towers.[7] | |
Slingshot | Kings Island | ![]() | Funtime | 2002 | 2022 | Reaches heights of 275 feet (83.8 m).[8] |
Catapult | Lagoon | ![]() | Funtime | 2002 | Open | Reaches heights over 200 feet (61.0 m)[9][10] |
Orlando Slingshot | ICON Park | ![]() | Funtime | Open | Allegedly reaches heights over 390 feet (118.9 m).[11] The ride was closed for about six months for testing and additional employee training after the 2022 fall-related death of a teenager on the Orlando FreeFall ride operated at the same park.[12] | |
Slingshot | Old Town | ![]() | Funtime | 2001 | Open | [13] |
Slingshot | Six Flags Darien Lake | ![]() | Funtime | Open | Reaches heights of 300 feet (91.4 m).[14] | |
Texas Gunslinger | Six Flags Fiesta Texas | ![]() | Funtime | Open | Monolithic structure towers. Also referred to as Slingshot.[15] | |
Slingshot | Six Flags Great Adventure | ![]() | Funtime | Open | Reaches heights of 220 feet (67.1 m).[16] | |
Nightwing | Six Flags New England | ![]() | Funtime | Open | ||
Sling Shot | Magical Midway | ![]() | Funtime | Open | Reaches heights of 240 feet (73.2 m).[17] |
In August 1998, Jérôme Charron died in a reverse bungee ride accident at the Ottawa Exhibition in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada when he was hurled 40 m into the air before plummeting to his death as his harness had detached. In February 2000, the firm responsible for the ride, Anderson Ventures, was fined $145,000 for this incident.[citation needed]