The Bat

The addition of The Bat could be considered as the beginning of Kiddieland’s gradual northward expansion. It was also part of a growing number of rides that small kids and parents could ride together.

But since Kiddieland is in the middle of the park, something had to be removed in order for the area to grow. The victim in this case was the Lake Park Terrace. This terrace originated as the dancing pavilion at the Lake Park resort, which opened next to the Great Salt Lake in 1886. It was relocated to Lagoon ten years later and by 1911, the structure was taken apart and modified into a shorter, longer picnic terrace. The cupola became the Rose Terrace. In mid-October 2004, the Lake Park Terrace was demolished in preparation for the construction of The Bat.

Photo: The JetStar2 Archive

During the off-season, Lagoon updated their website with progress on the ride’s construction in a way that they haven’t done since. Photos were regularly posted showing when the concrete footers were poured, when columns and track arrived and so forth – up until just after the ride opened and decorations around the queue were finished.

Photo: Lagoon

The Bat is Lagoon’s first and only suspended coaster. Many of the large trees were retained, which add to the thrill of the ride. It was the last of seven identical coasters to be produced by Vekoma. There are four others in the U.S., one in Canada and one in Australia.

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One response to “The Bat”

  1. Jackson Avatar
    Jackson

    I haven’t ridden Bat, but ive ridden its clone at kings island, out of the 83 coasters ive ridden it ranks at the bottom 10. I didn’t think a kiddie coaster could be so painful, it had more headbanging than the full sized SLC that I rode.

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