Fun Facts about Alpengeist
A snow monster notorious for once stalking the French and German Alps, Alpengeist is rumored to be lurking in the shadows of Busch Gardens’ Germany. Marks of its mischief are evident as the ski-lift-style roller coaster careens uncontrollably, propelling riders on a dynamic, high speed journey.
- The world’s tallest, fastest, most twisted inverted steel roller coaster.
- Reaches a height of 195 feet.
- Reaches speeds in excess of 67 mph.
- Boasts 6 staggering inversions including a 106-foot vertical loop and a 170-foot drop.
Other Park Facts
Busch Gardens Williamsburg provides lessons in animal conservation, education and research. Each year, millions of guests experience unforgettable animal adventures at Busch Gardens. For more than 40 years, the Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks have been committed to wildlife conservation, animal care, education and research.
Jack Hanna's Wild Reserve provides an up-close look at amazing species.
Through participation in the park's birds of prey educational show and visiting Eagle Ridge, a sanctuary for American bald eagles injured in the wild, guests can learn about Busch Gardens' innovative approach to successful rescue and rehabilitation programs.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg supports conservation, education and research around the globe. Collaborating with international conservation organizations including The Nature Conservancy, Center for Marine Conservation, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and National Wildlife Federation, Busch Gardens Williamsburg helps protect threatened habitats.
The Busch Gardens Williamsburg Energy Management System controls the park's use of electricity to reduce the demand for power generation, while the Rhine River Cruise boats use battery-powered motors to prevent water pollution from fuel burning engines.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA recycle more than 10 different classes of materials for a total of 500 tons recycled annually.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA use recycled material for guest brochures, maps and show schedules, along with paper products used in restrooms.
Construction projects at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA are designed to reduce the impact on the environment.
The greenhouse staff at Busch Gardens and Water Country USA use beneficial insect larvae as part of the parks' commitment to organic gardening.
Materials Recycled Annually from Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA
| Batteries |
|
2 tons |
| Cardboard |
225 tons |
| Drink containers |
12 tons (Aluminum, glass, plastic) |
| Light bulbs |
1.5 tons |
| Miscellaneous material |
40 tons |