SEASON PREVIEW: EUROPE
REMIX & VR COASTERS Bobbejaanland, Belgium: Dreamcatcher (Vekoma). The updated version will use VR headsets and using Bluetooth technology to reimagine riders as eagles, defying storms in mysterious landscapes.
Legoland Deutschland, Germany: The Great Lego Race. The ‘Project X’ roller coaster transforms into a virtual reality racing experience. Europa-Park, Germany: Eurosat Can Can Coaster by Mack will be retrofitted with a Moulin Rouge theme, and will feature Mack Media’s Coastiality VR as an optional extra.
WATER RIDES Energylandia, Poland: Speed. Combo roller coaster and water ride by Intamin, reaching 110 km/h Aqualibi, Belgium: The waterpark will open a new 700-square- meter aquatic playground for children.
TALL RIDES Familypark, Austria: Almjodler Free-fall towers (Zierer) Conny-Land, Switzerland: Catapult Tower, a 56m high catapult tower.
DARK RIDES AND MULTIMEDIA ATTRACTIONS Legendia, Poland: Basilisk. A modern, family dark ride by Alterface, themed by Jora Vision Furuvik, Sweden: Ghost Hunter. Guests compete and collect points by scaring ghosts and other creatures. (Sally Corp) Parc de Petit Prince, France: Virtual Flight. Guests board a hot air balloon basket, and are immersed in a 360° VR film Parc Spirou, France: Dinosaur Island, an Immersive Tunnel by Simworx.
FLAT RIDES/OTHER ATTRACTIONS Familypark, Austria: A nostalgic fairytale carousel from Wood Design/Vermolen rides Tivoli Gardens, Denmark: Tik Tak. Spinning Ride by Mondial Legoland Discovery Centre, Birmingham, UK: Kingdom Quest, an interactive chariot dark ride.
This list is not comprehensive. We have, however, included most of the key atttractions opening this year in Europe. Information sourced from press releases and reports, plus direct contact with parks and suppliers. Park World also acknowledges facts and figures sourced from Rollercoaster DataBase (
www.rcdb.com)
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