New Ride at Alton Towers
More details have just been released regarding the new ride, commonly known as SW7, for Alton Towers. Following planning proposals that have been submitted to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council by Alton Towers, we can now glean further information about the ride set to be in operation for Spring 2013.
SW7, dubbed to be the most expensive ride ever to be built, is to be situated in X Sector on the site of the Black Hole that closed down in 2005. Rumored to cost £20m, this would make SW7 the most expensive coaster after Thirteen that was built in 2010 at a cost of £15m. The ride is to cover a total area of 1.5 acres and doesn’t look to replace any current rides located within X Sector at Alton Towers.
SW7 will be manufactured by Gerstlauer, a specialist German Coaster Company, with a design that has a strong resemblance to existing Euro-Fighter coasters. Gerstlauer also constructed Saw at Thorpe Park which remains one of the most popular coasters at the theme park based in Surrey.
For those that are hungry for more facts & figures, we understand that the new SW7 design wil comprise of;
- A maximum height of 22.15 metres, (73 ft)
- 8 inversions
- A dip below ground level
- Will contain a verticle lift hill
- Plus a shop & ride photo booth, (you don’t say)
- Construction to start 2012
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