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Theme Park Insight

An insight into the World of theme parks, roller coasters, rides and more.

A Tiny Mixed Bag : Kirnu

For the first time in ages we have some new media on a very interesting and innovative Intamin concept. The ZacSpin, a lifthill version of their ball-coaster as they iron out the kinks of its bizarre launch system.

But it seems to me that Intamin's inovation has fallen short of a unique layout. Now there is not much leniency with a roller coaster that can only go vertical but a 14 second ride once the train has left the lift is abysmal.

But why not take a look for yourself:

Video One

POV Video

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29 April 2007 at 18:36

Thanks for the links to the videos. Can't beleive how short the ride is. I've added my thoughts on the whole 4D ride thing on my blog at http://coastertouring.blogspot.com    



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