Thorpe Park new Roller coaster Construction Quick update opening spring next year. (Ride name unknown ?) If you want to see the latest updates why not check out MY BLOG
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31th August 2008 - Work continues on the foundations of the station building. Some footers have been plast in the ground. A large trench has been dug in the centre of the site.
Video music is: led zeppelin immigrant song
Get set for 2009, as Thorpe Park gets ready to unleash their ultimate new scream machine, Project Dylan, a 100ft, beyond vertical drop Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter roller-coaster. Situated in Canada Creek, this will be one of the parks grimmest attractions yet. Complete with dark sections, who knows what surprises may lurk inside the mill.
Riders will begin in the station building, where the car will then move forwards and proceed to spiral down further into the building, turn after turn, dodging obstacles before entering a Zero-G roll and coast out the building. The car will then position itself to climb the 100ft (30m) vertical lift hill, before cresting and plummeting riders down the 100 degree drop. Narrowly missing theming (known as the 'head chopper' effect) riders are then swept into a Immelmann loop, round turns, over airtime hills and then climaxing with the final inversion
THE COASTER
Name: Unknown Height: 32 metres (approx 100 feet) Colour: deep brown Dorp of: 100º Track Length: 2362ft Ride duration: 1min 40 seconds Manufacturer: Gerstlauer Theme: Mine theme 13
Designer: john Wardley
Opening: 2009 Inversions: 4 Capacity 1545 people per hour Height Restrictions: unknown, either 1.2, or 1.4 Metres On Ride Photo? Yes Number of Trains: 8 at one time, 8 people per train Area Location: Canada Creek Thorpe park Theme park London - 2009 Coaster Construction (Canada Creek Coaster) (project dylan) (Video date 20/07/08)
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31th August 2008 - Work continues on the foundations of the station building. Some footers have been plast in the ground. A large trench has been dug in the centre of the site.
ThorpeParkNewCoaster 3 years ago