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Energylandia (Poland): General Discussion
Matt N
TS Member
He's (or she's) right ya know. Until 2016, the number 1 and 2 steel coasters in the Golden Tickets were both Intamin Mega/Giga Coasters for 15 years.C'mn guys, this is an Intamin Mega Coaster... when these are getting built there' always a chance it could be the world's No.1 coaster.
Crazy how small the parks in that pic. The similarity between this place and Tayto park is crazy (growth wise).
Matt N
TS Member
The black track sort of reminds me of the Smiler!Hyperion has gone vertical! Turns out the track is black after all, as are the supports it seems! Interesting colour choice for such a large coaster.
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Source: SkyScraperCity
CGM
TS Member
Weird looking track. Looks like something built by... grrrr, damnit, what's that eighth-rate French company called?
Soquet perhaps?
It's not dissimilar to the track style Intamin used on Soaring With Dragon in China.
Bert2theSpark
TS Member
It looks like if Merlin built a hyper coaster.
DiogoJ42
TS Member
That's the one!Soquet perhaps?
It's not dissimilar to the track style Intamin used on Soaring With Dragon in China.
Matt N
TS Member
I think this would have looked better like it did in the rendering (blue track with grey supports, I believe?).
For some reason, rides like Smiler look OK with an all-black colour scheme, but I'm really not fussed with it on this. I'm sure it'll grow on everyone as the coaster rises.
For some reason, rides like Smiler look OK with an all-black colour scheme, but I'm really not fussed with it on this. I'm sure it'll grow on everyone as the coaster rises.