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Energylandia | Hyperion | Intamin Hyper coaster

Some nwes about EL:
- Speed has some problems, as I understand, made by Intamin or one of subcontractor.
- Mega coaster's construction works should start in this month.
- there are two tenders for 2020 for new coaster, one wooden with at least three inversions and second for " water launched coster " with two launch sections and at least five inversions.
 
I already heard about EnergyLandia planning a wooden coaster a few years ago. I searched again and found this from 2015: http://www.parkerlebnis.de/energylandia-holzachterbahn-ankuendigung_17208.html

According to the article there was indeed already two years ago a wooden coaster in the planning. Most like a Gravity Group one though I am afraid.
Indeed, EL wanted to have woodie back in 2015, but they dropped that plans for some resons. They made EnergyLab instead and worked on "special wooden material"... So we can assume they succeed :)

There is also 3rd coaster announced for 2020- Mine train type.
 
Ugh, why are they just throwing stuff in continuously, meaning we need to keep popping back to Poland.
 
I remember hearing that they bought a 'Big Fun' from GCI back at EAS 2015. Those plans apparently didn't work out...
Was starting to wonder what was going on with that Intamin hyper. It's Good to hear that something will happen soon, but surely it won't be ready for spring?
 
Surely not all three of these projects are for 2020 right? Are they trying to choose between them? I hope we don't end up with a minetrain over a potential RMC or new type of water coaster.
 
It was my understanding the park never agreed to buy a wooden coaster back in 2015 but instead signed a Memoriam Of Understanding with GCI that if they did buy a wooden coaster GCI would supply it. Of course MOU's are non binding agreements so doesn't mean they haven't changed their minds since.
 
- there are two tenders for 2020 for new coaster, one wooden with at least three inversions and second for " water launched coster " with two launch sections and at least five inversions.
I don't know if I'd rather have the water coaster purely out of curiosity :p
 
there are two tenders for 2020 for new coaster, one wooden with at least three inversions and second for " water launched coster " with two launch sections and at least five inversions.
If any park will get the later of the two, it would be Cedar Point ;)
But on a more serious note, the Wooden one would be perfect for the park. A "Launched Water Coaster", well, you just described two of the rides there (Speed and Formula.)
 
Yeah, Memorandum of Understanding (Deal Memorandum) documents are literally a 'gentleman's handshake' on paper, they mean absolutely nothing.
 
Yep. This. I deal with mining companies every day who are eager to tell me about how amazing their new project is based on an MOU for sale of goods still in the ground. Nah mate.
 
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