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RES RIDES Announces the Opening of the World’s First Wave Twist L
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ES RIDES is making waves once again with another crowdpleasing, oneofakind attraction. The world’s fi rst Wave Twist L
opened at Adventureland Long Island in 2026, where it will open under the name Wave Twister. This customengineered attraction introduces a completely new ride experience, simulating the exhilarating sensation of gliding atop massive ocean waves. Riders will twist, rise, and sweep along an innovative Lshaped track that delivers a dynamic motion profile unlike anything currently available. The Wave Twist L is designed as a family thrill
ride, featuring a boomerangstyle layout with two gondolas that each carry ten passengers. The gondolas are mounted on a rotating platform that spins as it travels along an almost 280foot/85m track, reaching a height of more than 50 feet. The result is a smooth yet thrilling experience that
blends motion, elevation, and rotation in a way that is entirely new to the industry.
says Roman Rothe, CEO at RES RIDES. rides that bring new movements and create new Twister has arrived! The RES Team designed ride that will be a staple at our park for many Says Steven Gentile, President L.I. Adventureland Amusement Park.
feat, designed and constructed directly above the existing railroad that runs through the park. To achieve this, a tunnellike support structure was created to lift the entire ride over the railway
for the passing train. This elevated structure not only ensures safe separation but also raises the ride to even greater heights, making it a striking landmark visible from far across the park.
Eicher, Sales & Marketing Director at RES. introduces a brandnew ride sensation but also The Wave Twister will be the second recent
RES installation at Adventureland Long Island, following the successful debut of the FIREBALL, a vertical family Roller Ball coaster that opened to enthusiastic guest response in 2022.
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