IAAPA PREVIEW
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Great Coasters J
oin Great Coasters International, Inc. (GCII) celebrating 30 years of bringing thrilling
wooden coaster experiences to life. This year, our booth is packed with the excitement of innovation all IAAPA attendees to stop by, learn more about milestone anniversary with us.
advancements, beginning with our revolutionary Titan Track. A blend of tradition and modern technology, Titan Track offers smooth, steel-like transitions while preserving the classic wooden coaster feel that our thrilling, and safe rides that stand the test of time, and Titan Track is the latest addition to our portfolio
new concept designs, which include inspirations that push the boundaries of wooden coaster engineering. dynamics, our team has been hard at work to make the classic wooden coaster experience fresh and
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from Clair and the team about these groundbreaking concepts and the future of GCII coasters.
trains, which are designed not only for peak performance and rider comfort but also to complement the immersive theming that many parks seek. Our trains- the Mini-illennium Flyers, Millennium Flyers, and Infinity Flyers- have always set the industry thrilled to display our latest designs at IAAPA 2024.
3D-printed GCII train model, created by a talented to showcase these impressive models as part of our commitment to nurturing new talent in the the passion, creativity, and drive that we value deeply at GCII, and it reflects our dedication to fostering innovation across all levels of coaster design. Of course, no visit to the GCII booth would be
complete without celebrating our 30th anniversary! For three decades, GCII has been building world- class wooden coasters that are beloved around
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learn more about our history, and celebrate the countless parks, guests, and communities that have made this milestone possible. Expo Orlando 2024! We look forward to chatting hello at booth 2273.
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