Today is Lightning Rod's 8th Birthday! Lightning Rod has been, in its own cute way, the 'problem child' of Dollywood.
Emerging from Rocky Mountain Coasters as the inaugural wooden coaster equipped with an LSM lift hill launch, Lightning Rod has thrilled riders with an experience unique to itself.
Spanning 3,800 feet, with a drop of 165 feet, a top speed of 73 mph, and a G-force of 3.5, you're at the pinnacle of many roller coaster enthusiasts' lists!
Nearly every amazing roller coaster attracts many fans, and more than a few have been quick to point out differences and changes. I love these comparison videos of Lightning Rods changes over its eight years of life.
Lightning Rod has had a lot of modifications to it. The biggest of course is switch from the LSM launch to a traditional chain lift at the end of the 2023 season. It opened up on day one of Dollywood's 2024 season, a testament to Dollywood's desire to have more uptime for this ride. You can see my video of LR that day below.
My feelings about it...I think its a win win. So far this year it has had very little downtime, which was a huge objective for Dollywood. I also liked that I was able to look around and take in a great view while going up the lift...where previously I would white knuckle the launch. Many will disagree and there's nothing wrong with that. I still feel like all the ejector air is still there in all its glory. For me, the key to enjoying LR is being positive my pockets are completely empty. I have seen stuff in my pockets that I was so certain were secure, float in front of my face on the quad down, which was not a good feeling at all...so, I need empty pockets so I can relax, lol. A friend I was with lost car keys on it one time - nightmare! The storage cubbies in the station hold larger items like backpacks and big purses, as well as smaller items for hats, glasses, phones - use them.
After the 2020 season, Dollywood decided to replace over half of the track with the more durable Ibox Track. Originally constructed with Timber Topper Track, consisting of six layers of lumber and a metal topper, the new sections are now entirely steel, providing a long-term solution. A picture from Wikipedia distinctly illustrates the differences between the two track styles.
Dollywood has an excellent coaster on its hands and in my opinion, they've made many improvements that lead me to believe it's going to be with us for a long time. So happy 8th birthday LR, and it looks like you're going from problem child to a golden child. 😊
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