Record-breaking roller coaster will travel more than 155 miles per hour
(CNN) — A roller coaster now under development in the Middle East is set to smash existing records for speed, height and track length.
Called "Falcon's Flight," the ride will be the main attraction of Six Flags Qiddiya, due to open in Saudi Arabia outside of capital Riyadh in 2023.
According to a press release issued by the Qiddiya Investment Company, which has partnered with US-headquartered Six Flags to build the park, the coaster will travel across four kilometers (about 2.5 miles) of track.
Riders will experience the thrill of diving over a vertical cliff into a 160-meter-deep valley (525 feet) thanks to the use of magnetic motor acceleration (LSM technology), and "achieve unprecedented speeds of 250-plus km/h" -- about 155 miles per hour.
"The Falcon's Flight will also be the world's tallest free-standing coaster structure, featuring a parabolic airtime hill allowing a weightlessness airtime experience," says the release.
Assuming the final product is similar to the presentation, it looks more unfun compared to fun imo unless folks have no problem losing their lunch on this type of proposed ride.
I preferred shorter size, simpler rollercoasters and was disappointed when Magic Mountain removed their Mountain Express rollercoaster.
>watch the riders throw up ON the F1 race track as they pass
Possible future warning announcement from PA system if what is shown in presentation is built: "You auto racers driving on the racing track: 'Heads up. You are entering a 'splash' zone."