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MARKET REPORT: NORTH AMERICA


speeds of up to 91 mph (146 kph). Racing along 5,321 feet (1,622 m) of track, it will be Kings Island’s tallest, fastest and longest steel coaster. Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas, will debut Aquaman: Power Wave, the first-of-its-kind water coaster in North America. From Mack Rides and standing an impressive 148 feet (45 m) tall, this massive attraction launches riders backward across more than 700 feet (213 m) of track at 63 mph (101 kph). As the ride completes its action-packed cycle, riders are launched forward from a 90º angle for the ultimate splashdown. Aquaman: Power Wave will be the park’s 15th coaster. La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec, will


introduce the first ever free-fly coaster in Canada. From S&S – Sansei, Vipère takes coaster riding to the next level, sending riders on a head over heels journey with unexpected drops, vertical free-falls and gravity-defying somersaults. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo,


California, is adding its 12th roller coaster, Sidewinder Safari by Zamperla. This spinning Wild Mouse coaster and animal exhibit immerses guests in a jungle-like setting as they enter the queue line surrounded by live snakes, lizards and other reptiles. Guests will then travel along 1,378 feet (420 m) of slithering track with twisting and turning hairpin curves, rapid strike drops and 360º spins. Waldameer Park & Water World, Erie,


Pennsylvania, will add Whirlwind, a compact spinning coaster from SBF – Visa. This is a family ride for young children and their parents and siblings. For the 2020 season Michigan’s


Adventure, Muskegon, Michigan, has moved their Chance Rides’ Big Dipper to a new location, refurbished it, and renamed it Woodstock Express.


10 Storybook Land, Egg Harbor Township,


New Jersey, will unveil Cinderella Coaster. A compact spinning coaster with three loops from SBF/Visa, it carries up to 16 riders. Atlantic Splash Adventure, Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia, Canada, is erecting a compact coaster from L & T Systems. It will measure 945 feet (288 m) long, 43 feet (13 m) tall, and reach a top speed of 31 mph (50 kph). Fly di Ragga Muffin, a steel suspended


coaster, opens at Mystic Mountain Jamaica, Ocho Rios, Saint Ann, Jamaica.


“Wilderness Run, a Wiegand Alpine Coaster, is being read- ied in Banner Elk, North Carolina”


Kersplash, an E & F Miler water coaster, opens at Edaville Family Theme Park, Carver, Massachusetts. It previously operated at the Washington State Fair. The Washington State Fair, Puyallup,


Washington, has refurbished its Schwarzkopf 65 metre Wildcat coaster and is re-erecting it in a new location. Skyflyer, an SBF/Visa micro coaster, is planned for Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, Coney Island, New York. Lagoon, Farmington, Utah, is building its


own steel coaster, Primordial. Sandy’s Blasting Bronco is a 12-seat Intamin launched coaster that recently opened at Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Wilderness Run, a Wiegand Alpine


Coaster, is being readied in Banner Elk, North Carolina. It will measure 2,930 feet long and hit a top speed of 27 mph.


Rowdy Bear Ridge Adventure Park, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is adding a new model powered coaster from Wiegand. Another mountain coaster, supplier


unknown, will open on Whiteface in the Adirondack Mountains, North Elba, New York. It will be an enormous 7,000 long ride and will follow the path of the 1932 and 1980 Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic bobsled run. A yet-to-be-named but well-traveled


Pinfari Zyklon Z64 is being refurbished before opening at Lakeside Amusement Park, Denver, Colorado. A new Zamperla Junior Coaster will


open this year at Luna Park, Coney Island, New York.


The Phoenix is a new family spinning


roller coaster from Maurer Rides set to open at Adventureland, Farmingdale, New York. It will reach speeds up to 40 mph (64 kph), heights of over 50 feet (15 m) and riders will be seated in cars that rotate a full 360º. The first Big Air Coaster by SBF/Visa has been sold by Rides-4-U to Craig’s Cruisers Family Fun Center, Mears, Michigan. Big Air Coaster’s layout is a rounded rectangle, with adequate space within to place other rides.


Cedar Valley’s Wild Frontier Fun Park, Comins, Michigan, is the newest location for a refurbished 1,700 foot long S.D.C. Zyklon Galaxi.


The Rides at Long Beach in Southern


California will add a Wacky Worm coaster. Fort Hays Chuckwagon, Rapid City,


South Dakota, will debut Buffalo Hunt, a suspended coaster. Track Family Fun Park, Gulf Shores, Alabama, will unveil an MX608 Spinning Coaster from SBF Visa Group. Likewise, Swampy Jack’s Wongo


Adventure, Panama City, Florida, will also introduce an MX608 Spinning Coaster.


PARK WORLD Handbook & Buyer’s Guide 2020


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