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Production plan for Movie Park Germany’s 25th anniversary revealed


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ovie Park Germany will celebrate its 25th birthday in 2021 and it has a


special surprise planned for visitors. A new multi dimension coaster by Intamin Amusement Rides - “the first of its kind in Europe” - will join the park’s wide range of attractions to become a new family favourite.


The new indoor coaster without


inversions enjoys a multitude of irresistible features that promise to be as action-packed as Hollywood itself: a dark ride with sound and special effects, two forward and backward


launch sections, and a 360-degree rotating platform offer a cinematic and immersive multimedia experience for all the family. The opening is planned for spring 2021. “The 25th anniversary celebration


of Movie Park Germany marks an important milestone in our park’s history. As such, we would like to treat our visitors to a special gift”, said Thorsten Backhaus, managing director. “Families with children are our main target group and regular surveys have shown that our guests would love a new family attraction


without inversions and with an exciting theming and storyline. Of course, as a movie and amusement park, we cannot afford to miss some Hollywood action! This is ensured by an interesting track layout and numerous multimedia effects.” The setting for the new


attraction is the 3,800 sqm hall which formerly housed ‘Ice Age Adventure’ and the horror maze ‘Wrong Turn’, making it a stone’s throw away from the popular family area, Nickland. Guests will whiz around a 532-


metre track at speeds of up to 60 km/h. The coaster only glimpses daylight for a short time and swiftly takes guests around the entrance area in a huge curve before new thrilling moments await inside again. With three trains and 12 seats per train, the theoretical capacity of the new attraction will amount to 900 people per hour. Large screens, plasma screens,


sound effects and wind machines integrated in Hollywood-style sceneries will provide an immersive experience and let guests dive directly into a new adventure. The trains also boast onboard audio to intensify sound and music for visitors.


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“‘The High Fall’, ‘Excalibur’


and ‘Area 51’ are three Intamin attractions we count to our portfolio. Some of these are our most popular rides. We’re thrilled to be working once again with such a renowned partner,”said Backhaus. By the end of October, the first


rail and track elements will be delivered and construction will commence in the big hall. The concept of the multi


dimension coaster has been in the works for more than a year and a half. Planning for the theming and design is also running at full speed in order to develop an appropriate storyline for the guests. This, however, still remains top secret. Project leader and marketing


director Manuel Prossotowicz said: “The storyline is relevant for young and old alike and will be accompanied by a multifaceted design. As far as the theming is concerned, we can already reveal that visitors will be transported into the world of the famous Hollywood Studios like never before, boosting our Movie Park Germany brand. The new coaster will perfectly match the DNA of our park and our ‘Hollywood in Germany’ motto.”


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