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TOMB RAIDER:
THE RIDE TO OPEN AT
PARAMOUNT’S KINGS ISLAND IN 2002
New attraction will change the face of thrill ride
history and become one of the world’s greatest adventure
rides, inspired by Paramount Pictures’ blockbuster film
event, ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' starring Academy Award
winner Angelina Jolie
Kings Island, Ohio – You’ve played the games. You’ve
seen the movie. Soon, you can take the ride. Paramount
Parks, a unit of the Viacom Entertainment Group, announced
today plans to transform this summer’s epic adventure,
Paramount Pictures’ “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” into a
unique, multi-sensory adventure ride.
Tomb Raider: The Ride will open in 2002 at
Paramount’s Kings Island in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The
Paramount Pictures feature film is based on the wildly popular
Eidos Interactive, Inc. action games: Tomb Raider, Tomb
Raider II, Tomb Raider III: The Adventures of Lara
Croft, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, and Tomb
Raider: Chronicles. Since its debut in 1996, Tomb
Raider and its heroine, Lara Croft, have become a
worldwide phenomenon. With total sales of the action games
reaching 25 million units worldwide, each game has topped the
PlayStation game best-seller lists. The recent Paramount
Pictures feature film had an explosive $48.2 million mid-June
opening-weekend box office gross giving it the title of best
debut ever for a film based on a video game property.
On Tomb Raider: The Ride, adventuring guests are in
for an experience unique to the theme park universe that is
filled with all of Lara Croft’s real passions: raiding
tombs, besting bad guys and one extreme adventure after
another. The excitement
begins with a journey into a foreboding ancient temple. As
stone walls give way to others, guests will proceed through
various mysterious chambers, engraved with strange, runic
symbols and the debris of failed expeditions, as a sense of
impending doom grows. With only seconds to spare before
certain calamity, guests strap in to the only possible vehicle
of escape. Playing off scenes from the motion picture filmed
in Cambodia and Iceland, the escape will include rocketing
upward for a close encounter in an ice cave with menacing,
razor-sharp stalactites and a face-first plunge straight down
toward a pit of boiling, red-hot lava.
“Part
of the thrill of the Tomb Raider property is the mystery and
intrigue that surrounds each adventure. We want to preserve
this mystery with the Tomb Raider ride until the first group
of adventurers braves it in 2002 – so, we aren’t going to
disclose all of the surprises in store for riders,” said Tim
Fisher, executive vice president and general manager of
Paramount’s Kings Island. ''But this attraction will change
the face of thrill ride history and become one of the greatest
adventure rides in the world.''
In making the announcement, park officials unveiled a
dramatic 42’x 28’ in-park display featuring actual props
used in the filming of the motion picture. Members of the
project team visited the soundstages at Pinewood Studios
outside London, England and hand-selected key props to use
throughout the ride experience. Some of these props are a part
of the display located at the base of the park’s signature
Royal Fountain and Eiffel Tower attraction. The movie props on
display throughout the summer include:
- The impressive six-armed brahma statue, known as the
Warrior Goddes Durga, featured in the Cambodian tomb
- The evil stone monkeys that are mobilized in the
Cambodian tomb raiding scene
- The tricked-out Special Edition Land Rover Defender 110
pickup driven by Lara Croft and recently featured in USA
Today.
''It is our intention to bring the excitement, adventure and
technology of Tomb Raider to life in a stunning 3-D
experience. Ensuring the authenticity of this experience is of
the utmost importance to us,'' Fisher said. ''We want guests
to feel like a real tomb raider from the moment they enter the
attraction.''
Tomb Raider: The Ride is now open at the Rivertown section of the 364-acre theme
park.
Click on the images on this page to enlarge.
To see more photos of the ride click here to go to the ride
pictures page. To see a video news clip of the ride click
here to go to Channel Cincinnati.com
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