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Energylandia (Poland): General Discussion
RicketyCricket
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Surely it physically can't be overly rattly? At that speed it would be unbearable.
Has anyone done skyrush? Thats pretty smooth is it not?
Has anyone done skyrush? Thats pretty smooth is it not?
Rick
TS Member
It was early on, I don't know about now.Has anyone done skyrush? Thats pretty smooth is it not?
My faith in Intamin is fairly rock bottom. They are so inconsistent.
RicketyCricket
TS Member
When Intamin get it right, they're the best in the world. But yes inconsistency is a real issue for them.It was early on, I don't know about now.
My faith in Intamin is fairly rock bottom. They are so inconsistent.
It's not just the roughness - they also seem to suffer with longer periods of downtime.
If I were running a park I'd always go with B&M as you get that glass smooth finished product, but also they're low risk in the long term.
DiogoJ42
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If there's a directly comparable product, then I agree. But there are plenty of ride types B&M don't do. You couldn't go to them for a multi launch coaster, or a woody for example.If I were running a park I'd always go with B&M as you get that glass smooth finished product, but also they're low risk in the long term.
Brad97
TS Member
I'd assume the chain lift requires less maintenance than a cable lift, and is probably more reliable too.
The ride does look great, and I think it ends about when it should, though a couple more elements would be nice. Hopefully the rattle is due to the camera not being mounted properly, which has happened on other POVs.
The ride does look great, and I think it ends about when it should, though a couple more elements would be nice. Hopefully the rattle is due to the camera not being mounted properly, which has happened on other POVs.
Rick
TS Member
Looks good, looking forward to giving it a spin...
With Millennium Force Intamin claimed that that the cable lift was necessary for reliability and in order to operate a three train service. I'm not convinced...
Stuff changes over time. When building Superman - The Escape, they claimed they needed to use a wheel the size of a child to hit 100mph but changed their minds before long.
With Millennium Force Intamin claimed that that the cable lift was necessary for reliability and in order to operate a three train service. I'm not convinced...
Stuff changes over time. When building Superman - The Escape, they claimed they needed to use a wheel the size of a child to hit 100mph but changed their minds before long.
Danny
TS Contributor
An employee has sadly passed away after being struck by a Hyperion train:
Man died in dramatic roller coaster in Poland
In a tragic accident with a roller coaster in Poland, a 37-year-old man died. It concerns an employee of amusement park Energylandia. He was hit Thursday night by a train from Hyperion, the highest and fastest mega coaster in Europe. This confirms the Polish police to regional media.
Probably the employee tried to grab a mobile phone that a visitor had lost. Then he was hit by the carts of the 77 meter high roller coaster. A resuscitation attempt could no longer benefit. The victim died on the spot.
Hyperion was officially opened last month . The 1450-meter-long roller coaster from the Swiss manufacturer Intamin achieves a top speed 142 kilometers per hour . Energylandia, opened in 2014, is the largest amusement park in Poland. There are a total of twelve roller coasters.