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In the Spotlight


they fall into weightlessness. ‘Weightless in the sky’ - that's how riders of the Speed Chaser feel


on this coaster, complete with its many possibilities and countless combinations, all of which provide near-endless options not only for passengers, but also for operators. The question is no longer: What works? Rather, it is: Exactly how


would you like your next roller coaster to be? Thanks to the Spike drive, roller coaster planning has brought a plethora of possibilities for operators who can now see all their coaster wishes granted.


SPECIAL FEATURES:


• First interactive roller coaster in the world • Only powered coaster with accelerations > 1g • Mature Spike® technology, proven in numerous applications and in public operation since 2017


•  • Only roller coaster on cruise ships: under the toughest environmental conditions on the high seas


• Outstanding multimedia features • Safety beyond all standards: full monitoring of all safety functions during the ride


• Perfect layouts exploit the strengths of the Spike roller coaster


• Highly varied ride, fun for all • Integrated interactivity and games package captivates riders


•  •  •  • Complete video system for easy generation of additional revenue


KEY STATS:


Length: 380 m Height: 15 m Speed: 70 km/h Trains: 3 Ride Time: 42 s Capacity: 1000 pph


SEPTEMBER 2023 IAAPA EUROPE EDITION 37


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