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1 reviews –
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Grona Lund
Roller Coaster
Bolliger & Mabillard
Overview
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51
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It's so tight it's practically a horizontal loop.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The next element is a helix.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
Great views from the Biergarten.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
You almost feel like spiderman, swooping above the streets.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The turn continues, threading through an alleyway between buildings.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The corkscrew pulls straight into a hard turn.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The 2nd inversion is a corkscrew.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The exit of the Jr Immelmann ducks under the zero g roll.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
This non inverting element serves to turn the train around and send it back the way it came.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
Coming out of the zero g roll is a "Jr Immelmann"
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
Upside down.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
a parabolic arc creates a weightless sensation for riders as the track rolls through 360 degrees.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The first inversion is a zero g roll.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
In order to reduce the amount of foundations, the park asked B&M to develop these cylindrical towers. Instead of needing 8 or so foundations, they could build one large one.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The bottom of the drop skims over a garden.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The steep first drop hurtles towards the harbour before turning away sharply.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
Eventually the train reaches the top.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The lift reaches a height of 34m.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The station is located underground, so the lift hill pops up right next to a main pathway.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
The exit side of the station, with loose item storage under sliding covers.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Grona Lund
Monster
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