February 20, 20197 yr Well, this is exciting. County Meath in Ireland has just approved a new inverted coaster proposed by Tayto Park, which will be one of the first steel coasters in the park and the first inverted coaster in Ireland when it opens in 2021. Here are some pictures of the plans for the coaster. Some things to note: * The maximum height will be 105 feet. * The CEO hopes to get this ride approved this year, and begin construction next year.* The CEO has also stated that this will be two coasters in one. * The layout seems to be a cross between a Vekoma boomerang and a Vekoma STC (Suspended Thrill Coaster). What do you think of this new coaster? Does Tayto Park have a winner on their hands? Discuss your thoughts in this thread! The pictures can be found here: http://www.eplanning.ie/MeathCC/AppFile ... AA181453/0
February 20, 20197 yr @MaxxForce Can you post the links to this info and source the drawings please. Thanks! This looks like a really cool concept.
February 20, 20197 yr 3 hours ago, MaxxForce said: * The CEO hopes to get this ride approved by 2018, secure funds this year, and begin construction next year. Approved by 2018? Are we behind schedule?
February 20, 20197 yr Author 2 hours ago, Maverick44 said: Approved by 2018? Are we behind schedule? Whoops, I meant to say this year. Edit: I fixed the original post. Good catch, @Maverick44!
February 21, 20197 yr 8 hours ago, MaxxForce said: What do you think of this new coaster? Does Tayto Park have a winner on their hands? Discuss your thoughts in this thread! Can't say if they have a winner on their hands, as I'm not familiar with this park nor their other offerings. I can barely make out anything in the pictures either.
February 21, 20197 yr Author 13 hours ago, chugh43 said: Can't say if they have a winner on their hands, as I'm not familiar with this park nor their other offerings. I can barely make out anything in the pictures either. Tayto Park is home to a SBF Visa spinner and the legendary Cu Chulainn wooden coaster. Those two are the only coasters in Ireland... for now.
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