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Skyscraper
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owenstreet7
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I'd say it's a combination of Studio Tour and Uncharted with some unique elements.
There's almost certainly will be a spike (Uncharted seems to have one from videos), an outdoor section very similar to Studio Tour, a dark ride sequence and there would certainly be a rollercoaster style section to it.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was unique elements like in Uncharted like the sideways drop/launch or even ones that haven't been seen before.
The planning documents do appear show a station designed for the Uncharted cars.
There's almost certainly will be a spike (Uncharted seems to have one from videos), an outdoor section very similar to Studio Tour, a dark ride sequence and there would certainly be a rollercoaster style section to it.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was unique elements like in Uncharted like the sideways drop/launch or even ones that haven't been seen before.
The planning documents do appear show a station designed for the Uncharted cars.
Bowser
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The plans appear to show a tilt track, which Uncharted has but the Studio Tour does not.
Oh cool, hadn't seen that!
Now i have to spent 2.5 years resisting looking at spoilers.
siralgenon
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Uncharted doesn't have a tilt track. Only a turntable.The plans appear to show a tilt track, which Uncharted has but the Studio Tour does not.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Ah my bad, I must be thinking of Mission Ferrari then that definitely does.Uncharted doesn't have a tilt track. Only a turntable.
ThemeParkAddict
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Not sure this is the route they will go down but I’m hoping they theme the cars to minecarts and the track to look something like the rails in the game.
flyingguitar
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I havent seen it on this form, here is what appears to be the layout:
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Attraction Source (@attractionsource.com)
With Intamin referenced as the manufacturer of the rollercoaster, it certainly looks like a new Multi Dimension Coaster could be on its way to the UK! We've identified one image which seems to reveal the internal layout, and used this as a basis to create a speculative layout 👀 [contains quote...

Bowser
TS Member
Looks short.Looks slow.
I know it was always going to be a fairly small coaster but it would be nice to have something that lasts longer than 30 seconds for once in Merlin's life
Bowser
TS Member
Looks short.
I know it was always going to be a fairly small coaster but it would be nice to have something that lasts longer than 30 seconds for once in Merlin's life
If it's anything like Movie Tour/The Mummy there will be show scenes not just a run of the circuit. The Mummy is an incredible ride so i'd be more than happy with that!
Benzin
TS Member
Looks short.
I know it was always going to be a fairly small coaster but it would be nice to have something that lasts longer than 30 seconds for once in Merlin's life
Depends how long you're sat on the motion table section for.
With the launch spike section too the throughput isn't going to be anything to write home about.
Uncharted does seem to have a longer coaster section, but is also a bigger building. Weren't going to get much else in that space.
Don't forget the world's first - what can they do at Chessington that hasn't been done at Movie Park Studio Tour or Uncharted? Launch? Tilt? Rotate? Drop? Rise?
Genuinely intrigued
If you scroll down on Intamins site to where it shows the special track elements there are a number of different options Merlin could use from rotating teeter totters to side drops and bungie lifts. I am not enough of an expert to tell if any are completely unique on their own but I am sure Merlin can find a combination that could make it the worlds first indoor something or other

Multi Dimension Coaster - Intamin Amusement Rides

PhalanaxOperativeA1127
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Surely it'll just be the worlds-first Minecraft themed rollercoaster and/or land? I don't think there's another one somewhere.
Bowser
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Good analysis here:
www.attractionsource.com
Few noteworthy points:
- Construction scheduled to be finished by December 2026 with opening March 2027
- References within the planning to the immersive sightlines of Super Nintendo World
- Intamin confirmed
- References within planning to Tokyo Sea Fantasy Springs and Indiana Jones level of immersive queue line theming for coaster
- RAP queue will bypass immersive queue features, a Chessington tradition lives on

Chessington submit plans for new immersive land featuring a rollercoaster
Last week, Chessington World of Adventures Resort submitted the full planning application for Project Refresh & Renew. The project will see both the Wild Asia and Explorer Glamping areas of the Resort removed and replaced with a new immersive land featuring a new rollercoaster, indoor immersive...

Few noteworthy points:
- Construction scheduled to be finished by December 2026 with opening March 2027
- References within the planning to the immersive sightlines of Super Nintendo World
- Intamin confirmed
- References within planning to Tokyo Sea Fantasy Springs and Indiana Jones level of immersive queue line theming for coaster
- RAP queue will bypass immersive queue features, a Chessington tradition lives on

Benzin
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Judging by those plans they'll have to do a lot of work to make those indoor cattlepens of death immersive.
RAP will likely be split between ambulant and non-ambulant. Can see the position of the lift (which will once again be onload side, making it a faff to get off) on the plans.
RAP will likely be split between ambulant and non-ambulant. Can see the position of the lift (which will once again be onload side, making it a faff to get off) on the plans.