The roar of the legendary Loch Ness Monster resurfaces when Busch Gardens’ signature roller coaster reopens on May 10 following a full restoration. In addition to 900 feet of “Nessie’s” signature steel track being replaced, riders will encounter new sights, sounds, and surprises during their journey through the Scottish terrain. On Loch Ness Monster: The Legend lives on. the adventure begins with a new themed entrance and ride platform, and the quest continues during the lift hill climb, guided by an all-new soundtrack created just for Loch Ness Monster. While braving the first drop, guests catch a glimpse of something monstrous lurking under the water before coming face-to-face with the monster in a shadowy cave lair.
Busch Gardens Members will get exclusive early ride access before the attraction opens to the public in May. Guests who are not already Members but want the chance to ride first can save up to 20% on Busch Gardens and Water Country USA Memberships during a limited-time flash sale.
“For several decades, Loch Ness Monster has been a fan-favorite attraction for millions of guests,” said Kevin Lembke, President of Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA. “With a 48-inch height requirement, the whole family can make memories together while conquering Loch Ness Monster: The Legend Lives On.”
Recognized as a historical landmark by the American Coaster Enthusiasts, Loch Ness Monster has been thrilling guests for over 46 years. For a limited time, guests get can in-depth look at the history and story of the Loch Ness Monster in the all-new Sighting Center. This walkthrough experience features archived photos, attraction milestones, and more. Located in Scotland, the Loch Ness Monster Sighting Center will be open daily now through April 21.
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