SkyPark at Santa’s Village theme park, today announces the opening of its newest ride and attraction; The B Rail, a first-of-its-kind self-powered single-rider mountain bike suspended above the park on the historic 62-year-old “Bumble Bee Monorail” line. The unique ride is designed to give park guests the feeling of riding an actual bike high above the park  in the San Bernardino Mountains.

“We’re in the business of bringing family and friends together,” says Bill Johnson, the ride’s lead creator and park co-owner. “For the first time in many years, the famous monorail track at Santa’s Village is alive again. As a kid, I worked on the monorail ride, and as a grown-up, I’ve had the honor of re-imagining it and bringing it into this timeline. Like every part of restoring and reimagining this historic theme park, it’s been a lot of work and an absolute dream come true.”

The Park’s History

The Santa’s Village park itself dates back to 1955 After four decades, Santa’s Village closed in 1998. The forgotten park sat abandoned for nearly twenty years. This created a lost landscape of theft and vandalism where most, and in some cases, like with the monorail, all of the electrical infrastructure was stolen for its high value of copper.

In 2014, Bill and Michelle Johnson, a local husband and wife real estate and design team, purchased the park, refurbished everything, added a world-class mountain bike park

The B Rail Ride Development
“We wanted to give guests a bee’s eye view of the park,” says Bill Johnson, Co-Owner of the park and General Manager. “We knew the days of high powered electric rides were futile and a self powered coaster style ride is what the Park needed.  “The B Rail” rolls high above the park as if you are flying on a bicycle. And there isn’t much to separate them from the feeling of actual flight. It’s a very open ride that’s unlike anything else out there. You pedal the ride and are able to choose your level of speed, just like riding a bike.”

“When we bought the park, we knew we had to keep the original monorail track,” says Bill. “It was an iconic part of the park’s identity, plus, it was still in good condition and we wanted to make something special with the ride infrastructure.” Bill developed the ride with a long time friend Mat Caracaburu, who runs a successful fabrication business Milling and Turning Tech. And, eventually sources out the reproduction and detail design work to Carter Read at CJ Read Engineering. “Even though it’s pedal powered, we consider this a thrill-ride as you control the speed at 40 feet above the ground. There’s no ride car to encase you, and you really do feel like you’re flying on a bicycle. There will also be a timed lap component, coming soon, so you can “race” your friends and your own best time.”

“The monorail bike component  is hand built by Fat Chance Bicycles, as well as a group of industry folks, including KS Suspension, who wanted to help bring an eco-concept to the thrill ride/themed park industry. The ride has been thoroughly tested and adapted to enhance public safety and approved by the Department of Industrial Relations, like other rollercoasters or other amusement rides found at California theme parks.”

In honor of the original ride, one of the black and yellow Bee Monorail cars has been lovingly restored and mounted in front of the Sky Trading Company, where guests can sit in it for photo opportunities.

The B Rail Ride Details
– 1,000ft of Monorail I beam track, just short of the distance of your high school track.
– 2 to 4 Minute ride time, depending on how fast the rider pedals.
– The height varies as high as 40 feet above ground. Spectacular view, “flying” over the park.
– Single rider at a time with the idea of a two seater in development.
– Riders must weigh be between 75 lbs – 265 lbs and between 5’0″ – 6’7″tall.
Ride Requirements: The B Rail is an open concept rider-powered thrill ride, where solo riders are suspended, seated atop a mountain bike. The monorail track varies upwards to 40 feet above the ground. Riders must be 56 inches tall and a minimum weight of 65 pounds.. Riders must be willing and able to complete the entire ride safely while sitting upright and pedaling with both feet.
For park tickets, visit: https://skyparksantasvillage.com

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A long-time fan and reveler of all things Geek, I am also the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of GamingShogun.com