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SEASON PREVIEW: EUROPE


Giant Frisbee ‘Sledgehammer’ will be linked to the element of ‘Earth’. ‘Fury’ will be linked to the element of ‘Fire’. Finally an interactive water play area will be linked to the element of ‘Water’. This coaster is told by the park to be their largest investment to date Holta Di Polta, Rasti-Land, Salzhemmendorf, Germany, SBF/Visa


kiddie oval. Kamelen, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, Zierer Force


Zero. “Kamelen” is Danish for “Camel”. It replaces the former coaster with the same name. Luge 4 Saisons, Lugik Parc, Les Estables, France, Wiegand


Mountain Coaster, 3937’. ‘Luge 4 Saisons’ is French for ‘Sled/Sleigh for 4 Seasons’. ‘Luge 4 Saisons’ will feature two different uphill as well as downhill sections. Mad Mouse, Clarence Pier, Portsmouth, England, SBF/Visa


Cyclon MX49 Tidal Wave, Clarence Pier, SBF/Visa Mælkevejen, Tivoli Gardens, Mack Rides powered custom


coaster. “Mælkevejen” is Danish for “Milky Way”. Mælkevejen will replace the former Mack ride ‘Odinexpressen’. Màgic Gliss, Grandvalira, Canillo, Andorra. Wiegand Mountain


Coaster. 1821’ downhill, 591’ uphill. Mystic, Walibi Rhône-Alpes, Les Avenières, France. Gerstlauer


Infinity Coaster, 102’x1887’, 53 mph. Shuttle. Nid des Marsupilamis, Parc Spirou Provence, Monteux, France.


Ride Engineers Switzerland Roller Ball. Single car trains. Riders are arranged two across in two rows for a total of four riders per car. “Nid du Marsupilami” is French for “Marsupilamis’s Nest”. Marsupilami is a character from the Spirou comics and its own spin- off series. Pierre de Tonnerre, Parc du Petit Prince, Ungersheim, France.


Reverchon Junior Spinning Coaster. ‘Pierre de Tonnerre’ is French for ‘Thunder Rock/Stone’. The coaster will have an asteroid theme. The name ‘Pierre de Tonnerre’ is a reference to the asteroid that crashed onto earth back on November 7th 1492 at the present location of the park. The people in the 15th century called it a ‘thunder rock/stone’ for the amount of noise and lightning it was accompanied with when crashing. It is famous for being the first documented case of an extra-terrestrial object being retrieved and documented by mankind and it is now kept at City Hall of the town of Ensisheim, close to the park. At the same time, the asteroid theme is also a reference to the


asteroid B612, the home planet of the park’s titular character ‘Le Petit Prince’. The ride will have 5 asteroid themed cars, named Roi, Vaniteux, Allumeur de Réverbère, Businessman and Géographe. Säbeldaurus, Potts Park, Minden, Germany. Sunkid Heege Butterfly II XL. Shuttle with dinosaur theme.


PARK WORLD Handbook & Buyers Guide 2019 Safari Blitz, Serengeti Park, Hodenhagen, Germany. Stein,


2822’x59’, 50 mph. Booster Wheel Lift Hill, Tire propelled launch 0-25 mph in 2.5 seconds. The Safari Blitz will be present from season opening until the end of August when it heads to Oktoberfest. The contract is for two seasons so it will return in 2020 for a similar schedule. Slittovia, Bosco Gurin, Bosco/Gurin Switzerland. Techfun


Mountain Coaster, single rail. Steirarodl, Diesel, Edelschrott, Austria. Wiegand Mountain


Coaster. Taiga, Linnanmäki, Helsinki, Finland. Intamin Blitz Coaster.


171’x3622’, 66 mph. 4 inversions, 2 LSM launches. ‘Taiga’ is Finnish for ‘Forest’. Teststrecke, Wiener Prater, Vienna, Austria. Schwarzkopf Double


Looping. 93’x2200’, 52mph. Relocated from Playcenter, Sao Paulo, Brazil and Dorney Park, Allentown, Pennsylvania. The Teststrecke is owned by German showmen Meyer and Rosenzweig and will be at Wiener Prater until autumn 2019. Untamed, Walibi Holland, Biddinghizen, Netherlands. RMC


wood/steel hybrid. Ibox track. 120’x3560’, 57 mph. name unknown, Majaland Kownaty, Torzym, Poland. GCI


woodie. To be very similar to Heidi The Ride at Plopsaland De Panne In Adinkerke-De Panne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. name unknown, Ocean Mall, Kiev, Russia. Vekoma Jr. 247m.


Indoors. name unknown, Tayto Park, Ashbourne, Ireland. Zierer family


coaster. name unknown, M&Ds Scotland’s Theme Park, Motherwell,


Scotland. This roller coaster is part of a £3m expansion. No details have been stated. name unknown, Luna Park, Sincan, Turkey. Pinari Zyclon Z40. name unknown, Fiabilandia, Timini, Italy. A construction site sign


states “per tutta la famiglia”, which is “for the whole family” in English. This is all that is known at this time. name unknown, FCO World Eataly, Bologna, Italy. FICO Eataly


World will be adding a Family Entertainment Center scheduled to open in the fall of 2019. The center will include 13 rides provided by Zamperla. One of these will be a small roller coaster, but the specific model is not known at this time. *Thanks to Roller Coaster Database for identifying the rides


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This report is not comprehensive. We have, however, however, included most of the key attractions opening in 2019 and beyond. Information sourced from press releases and reports, plus direct contact with parks and suppliers.


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